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The impact of gender, culture, and sexuality on Mauritian nursing: Nursing as a non-gendered occupational identity or masculine field? Qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background International studies have generally defined nursing as a female-dominated occupation. The almost absence of male nurses seems universal, except as a privileged minority occupying positions within nursing ... -
The influence of clinical supervision and its potential for enhancing patient safety – Undergraduate nursing students’ views
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Objective: The clinical learning environment and supervision are crucial for the development of a professional stance and identity as well as for ensuring patient safety. This study aims to investigate the influence of ... -
The lived experience of well-being in retirement: A phenomenological study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This phenomenological study aimed to identify and describe the general meaning structure of the experience of well-being after retirement. We interviewed nine retirees about their lived experiences with well-being and ... -
The Oslo University Hospital Pain Registry: development of a digital chronic pain registry and baseline data from 1,712 patients
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background and aims Chronic pain is a leading cause to years lived with disability worldwide. However, few of the interventions used in pain medicine have proven efficacy, and evidence from the existing studies may not be ... -
The quest for choice and the need for relational care in mental health work
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-04-24)Since the revolutionary mood of the 1960s, patient-centered mental health care and a research emphasis on service users as experts by experience have emerged hand in hand with a view of service users as consumers. What ... -
The Relationship between Caregiver Burden, Demographic Variables, and the Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease – A systematic Review of Studies Using Various Caregiver Burden Instruments
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Caring for a person with Parkinson’s disease (PD) extends far beyond the ordinary exchange of assistance among people in a close relationship. Caregivers must learn to cope with the patient’s increasing disability and loss ... -
The Transition from Hospital to Home: Older People's Experiences
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The amount of older patients who are discharged from hospitals while continuing to need care is increasing in Norway. The transition between different care services has the potential for high rates of medication errors, ... -
The Use and Misuse of Mobile Phones in the Maternity Ward — A Threat to Patient Safety?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)An important task for the midwife is following up mother-child interaction to facilitate mother-infant attachment. The aim of this study was to explore midwives’ perceptions of parents’ use of mobile phones in the maternity ... -
The use of supportive communication when responding to older people’s emotional distress in home care – An observational study
(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 ... -
‘Thinking outside the box’: advanced geriatric nursing in primary health care in Scandinavia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background:Older people are frequent users of primary health care (PHC) services. PHC services have been critiqued, mainly regarding limited accessibility and continuity of care. In many countries, investment in nurse ... -
“This path I must walk alone”. Challenges experienced by older patients while recovering from severe COVID-19 – a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic challenged both the Norwegian population and healthcare system. In this study we explored how older men and women experienced rehabilitation and recovery after hospitalisation ... -
Tid og tilhørighet: Opplevelsen av god psykisk helse og dens implikasjoner for godt psykisk helsearbeid
(Journal article, 2011)Da Norge i 1997 fikk en videreutdanning i psykisk helsearbeid medførte dette økt fokus på brukernes egne erfaringer med psykisk lidelse, og med tilfriskningen fra denne. Artikkelen bygger på bedringsforskningens innsikter, ... -
Tidlig identifisering av barn som stammer - en spørreundersøkelse av helsesykepleieres vurderinger
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Bakgrunn: Utviklingsmessig kan stamming ha negative emosjonelle, atferds- og holdningsmessige konsekvenser. Derfor anbefales tidlig identifisering og igangsetting av logopedbehandling så raskt som mulig. Helsesykepleiere ... -
"Til menneskehetens beste" : mot vitenskapsbasert sykepleie : et historisk internasjonalt perspektiv på utviklingen av mellomkrigstidens sykepleie
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)At the International Nursing Congress in Montreal in 1929 American nursing leaders argued that nursing had to be founded on scientific knowledge. Science and nursing was eagerly discussed during the whole inter-war period. ... -
Tillitsmodellen – hovedpilotering i Oslo kommune 2017-18
(Skriftserien fra Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge;, Research report, 2018)Bakgrunn, prosess og antagelser For å møte fremtidens utfordringer når det gjelder hjemmebaserte helsetjenester på en god måte er det behov for innovasjon og fornyelse. Formålet med prosjekt Tillitsmodellen har vært å ... -
Tilnærminger anvendt i nettverksgrupper for kompetanseutvikling i det palliative fagfeltet
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background of the study: Palliative nursing requires specialized knowledge and skills to enable nurses facing complicated conditions and symptoms. Norwegian white papers recommend health services to take place close to the ... -
"To be, or not to be": Experiencing deterioration among people with young-onset dementia living alone
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Having dementia before the age of 65 (YOD) represents a radical break from an age-normative and expected life course. The disease afflicts the person’s identity, threatens the self-image and self-confidence, and erodes the ... -
To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background:Many countries in Europe have implemented managed competition and patient choice during thelast decade. With the introduction of managed competition, health insurers also became an important stakeholder.They ... -
Towards a tinkering participatory research method in mental health
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-08-28)The current agreement that evidence-based practice is a merger of research evidence, clinical expertise and patient preferences has made service user involvement and participant research not only acceptable, but also called ... -
Towards appropriate information provision for and decision-making with patients with limited health literacy in hospital-based palliative care in Western countries: A scoping review into available communication strategies and tools for healthcare providers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding appropriate and effective communication and informed decision-making. This is even more so for patients with limited ...