Blar i Institutt for optometri, radiografi og lysdesign på forfatter "Eide, Hilde"
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A cross-sectional study on person-centred communication in the care of older people: the COMHOME study protocol
Hafskjold, Linda; Sundler, Annelie J; Holmström, Inger K; Sundling, Vibeke; van Dulmen, Sandra; Eide, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper presents an international cross-sectional study on person-centred communication with older people receiving healthcare (COMHOME). Person-centred care relies on effective communication, but few studies have ... -
Communication self-efficacy in optometry: the mediating role of mindfulness
Sundling, Vibeke; van Dulmen, Sandra; Eide, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between optometry students’ communication self-efficacy and their level of mindfulness and empathy. The study had a cross-sectional design. The sample included qualified ... -
Effects of Physicians' Information Giving on Patient Outcomes: a Systematic Review
Lie, Hanne Cathrine; Juvet, Lene Kristine; Street, Jr, Richard L.; Gulbrandsen, Pål; Mellblom, Anneli; Brembo, Espen Andreas; Eide, Hilde; Heyn, Lena; Saltveit, Kristina Hopen; Strømme, Hilde; Sundling, Vibeke; Turk, Eva; Menichetti, Julia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Providing diagnostic and treatment information to patients is a core clinical skill, but evidence for the effectiveness of different information-giving strategies is inconsistent. This systematic review aimed ... -
Emotional communication in home care: A comparison between Norway and Sweden
Sundling, Vibeke; Hafskjold, Linda; Eklund, Jakob Håkansson; Holmström, Inger K.; Höglander, Jessica; Sundler, Annelie J.; van Dulmen, Sandra; Eide, Hilde (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: Given the free movement of workers across countries, knowledge regarding communication differences between countries is imperative. In this study, we explored and compared the supportive responses of nursing ... -
Evaluating Welfare Technology Implementation in Municipal Care Services Contextual Adaptation of the Measurement Instrument for Determinants of Innovation
Dugstad, Janne H.; Sundling, Vibeke; Nilsen, Etty; Eide, Hilde (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The Measurement Instrument for Determinants of Innovations (MIDI) was developed to identify facilitators and barriers during implementation processes in healthcare. Thereby the implementation strategies can be better ... -
Experiences from Decentralised Radiological Services in Norway- a rural case study
Myklebust, Aud Mette; Eide, Hilde; Ellis, Brian; Beattie, Rona (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background:Implementation of the Norwegian government’s Coordination Reform (2012) aims to decentralisehealth care services from centralised hospitals to local communities. Radiological services in Norway are mainlyorganised ... -
Exploring physicians' verbal and nonverbal responses to cues/concerns: Learning from incongruent communication
Gorawara-Bhat, Rita; Hafskjold, Linda; Gulbrandsen, Pål; Eide, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Objectives Explore physicians’ verbal and nonverbal responses to cues/concerns in consultations with older-patients. Methods Two teams independently coded a sample of Norwegian consultations (n = 24) on verbal and nonverbal ... -
Identifying decisions in optometry: A validation study of the decision identification and classification taxonomy for use in medicine (DICTUM) in optometric consultations
Sundling, Vibeke; Stene, Hege Anita; Eide, Hilde; Ofstad, Eirik Hugaas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Objective The aim of this study was to assess the validity and reliability of the Decision Identification and Classification Taxonomy for Use in Medicine (DICTUM) applied to optometry, to compare decisions in medical and ... -
Nursing staff’s evaluation of facilitators and barriers during implementation of wireless nurse call systems in residential care facilities. A cross-sectional study
Dugstad, Janne H.; Sundling, Vibeke; Nilsen, Etty; Eide, Hilde (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Traditional nurse call systems used in residential care facilities rely on patients to summon assistance for routine or emergency needs. Wireless nurse call systems (WNCS) offer new affordances for persons ... -
Nursing staff’s responses to thematic content of patients’ expressed worries: observing communication in home care visits
Hafskjold, Linda; Sundling, Vibeke; Eide, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background The aim of the study was to explore the thematic content of older persons’ expressed worries in home care visits, and how nursing staff respond to different thematic contents. Methods The study had a ... -
Older persons’ expressed worries during nursing care at home: Do health complexity and nature of nursing care in the visit matter?
Heyn, Lena; Brembo, Espen Andreas; Eide, Hilde; Hafskjold, Linda; Sundling, Vibeke (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Objective: Older persons receiving home care express more cues and concerns compared to other clinical contexts. Increased health condition complexity requires a corresponding increase in nursing competence. The aim of ... -
Older persons’ worries expressed during home care visits: Exploring the content of cues and concerns identified by the Verona coding definitions of emotional sequences
Hafskjold, Linda; Eide, Tom; Holmström, Inger K; Sundling, Vibeke; van Dulmen, Sandra; Eide, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Objective Little is known about how older persons in home care express their concerns. Emotional cues and concerns can be identified by the Verona coding definitions of emotional sequences (VR-CoDES), but the method gives ... -
The use of supportive communication when responding to older people’s emotional distress in home care – An observational study
Hafskjold, Linda; Sundling, Vibeke; van Dulmen, Sandra; Eide, Hilde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: Responding to older people’s distress by acknowledging or encouraging further discussion of emotions is central to supportive, person-centred communication, and may enhance home care outcomes and thereby promote ...