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Showing result 11 - 15 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the word tiredness.
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11. Long-term effects of stroke seen in young individuals living in the community
Abstract : Background: Suffering a stroke in the midst of life may lead to half a life-time to be lived with disability. Thus, to meet the needs of long-term measures by health care among young individuals of working age, it is essential that the occurrence of long- term effects of stroke is thoroughly explored and mapped. READ MORE
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12. Sleep Problems in Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis : Prevalence, Effects on Daily Life and Evaluation of Non-Pharmacological Interventions
Abstract : Sleep problems affect a considerable number (49-86%) of patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) treatment. Insomnia i.e. difficulties to initiate and/or maintain sleep or too early wakening, combined with daytime symptoms, seems to be the dominating problem. READ MORE
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13. Patient-controlled sedation in procedural care
Abstract : The need for procedural sedation is extensive and on the increase in numbers of patients. Minor treatments or diagnostic procedures are being performed with inadequate sedation or even without any sedatives or analgesics. READ MORE
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14. Women´s health after childbirth
Abstract : Abstract Women’s health after childbirth Erica Schytt, Department of Woman and Child Health The overall aim of this thesis is to describe women’s health after childbirth in a national Swedish sample by investigating the prevalence of a number of physical symptoms and self-rated health (SRH). The prevalence of stress incontinence at one year after delivery, and possible predictors, was investigated specifically. READ MORE
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15. Illness perception and fatigue after myocardial infarction
Abstract : Treatment of myocardial infarction (MI) has undergone major advances in recent years, including reductions in mortality and hospital stays. To optimize patients’ recovery, secondary preventive strategies are important. However, many patients fail to attend to such programmes. READ MORE