Blar i Brage INN på forfatter "Rønningen, Martin"
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Flexible Assertive Community Treatment in Rural and Remote Areas: A Qualitative Study of the Challenges and Adaptations of the Model
Trane, Kristin; Aasbrenn, Kristian; Rønningen, Martin; Odden, Sigrun; Lexén, Annika; Landheim, Anne Signe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) is an innovative model for providing long-term treatment to people with severe mental illness. The model was developed in the Netherlands but is now used in other countries, ... -
Flexible assertive community treatment teams can change complex and fragmented service systems: experiences of service providers
Trane, Kristin; Aasbrenn, Kristian; Rønningen, Martin; Odden, Sigrun; Lexén, Annika; Landheim, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Implementing innovative health service models in existing service systems is complicated and context dependent. Flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) is a multidisciplinary service model aimed at providing ... -
Integration of Care in Complex and Fragmented Service Systems: Experiences of Staff in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment Teams
Trane, Kristin; Aasbrenn, Kristian; Rønningen, Martin; Odden, Sigrun; Lexén, Annika; Landheim, Anne Signe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Introduction: To provide more integrated care, several countries have implemented the Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) model. However, this model does not guarantee full integration, especially in complex and ... -
Norges-image blant utenlandske turister
Rønningen, Martin (Forskningsrapport;77, Research report, 2001)Temaet for denne forskningsrapporten er Norges-image blant utenlandske turister. Problemstillingene dreier seg om hvilke image utenlandske turister har av Norge som feriemål, og hvilke forhold som bidrar til å forklare ... -
Tracking hidden innovations in tourism
Nordli, Anne Jørgensen; Rønningen, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Hidden innovations are innovations that have been overlooked, forgotten or ignored. In this context, this study explores hidden innovations in tourism—innovations not captured by frequently used quantitative instruments ...