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Ambiguous participation in older hospitalized patients: gaining influence through active and passive approaches - a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Current participation ideology is based on individualism, which may conflict with the older generation’s commonly held values ... -
Communication in mental health nursing - Bachelor Students' appraisal of a blended learning training programme - An exploratory study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Background It is important that mental health nursing students at Bachelor level obtain effective communication skills. Many students dread the fact that in the mental health field they will encounter patients and relatives ... -
Nurses’ and care workers’ experiences of spiritual needs in residents with dementia in nursing homes: a qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: The aim of the study was to investigate nurses’ and care workers’ experiences of spiritual needs among residents with dementia in nursing homes. Nurses claim to practice holistic nursing. Nevertheless, there ... -
Prevalence, type, and reasons for missed nursing care in municipality health care in Sweden – A cross sectional study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background With an ageing population, there is an increasing need for care, both as home care and in nursing homes. However, some needed care is not carried out for different reasons, which can affect patient safety. The ... -
The challenge of consolation: nurses’ experiences with spiritual and existential care for the dying-a phenomenological hermeneutical study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and existential care is seen to be an integral component of holistic, compassionate and comprehensive palliative care. Yet, several ... -
The power of consoling presence - hospice nurses ’ lived experience with spiritual and existential care for the dying
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-09-03)Background: Being with dying people is an integral part of nursing, yet many nurses feel unprepared to accompany people through the process of dying, reporting a lack of skills in psychosocial and spiritual care, resulting ... -
Work-aged stroke survivors psychosocial challenges narrated during and after participating in a dialogue-based psychosocial intervention: a feasability study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: Studies point to the lack of psychosocial support and rehabilitation services that are adjusted to the work-aged stroke survivors’ specific needs in order to promote psychosocial well-being. The aim of the ...