Blar i HVL Open på forfatter "Røise, Olav"
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Exploring physicians' decision-making in hospital readmission processes - a comparative case study
Glette, Malin Knutsen; Kringeland, Tone Åslaug; Røise, Olav; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018) -
Hospital physicians’ views on discharge and readmission processes: a qualitative study from Norway
Glette, Malin Knutsen; Kringeland, Tone Åslaug; Røise, Olav; Wiig, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Objectives To explore hospital physicians’ views on readmission and discharge processes in the interface between hospitals and municipalities. Design Qualitative case study. Setting The Norwegian healthcare ... -
Nursing home leaders’ and nurses’ experiences of resources, staffing and competence levels and the relation to hospital readmissions – a case study
Glette, Malin Knutsen; Røise, Olav; Kringeland, Tone Åslaug; Kate, Churruca; Wiig, Siri; Braithwaite, Jeffrey (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background Thirty-day hospital readmissions represent an international challenge leading to increased prevalence of adverse events, reduced quality of care and pressure on healthcare service’s resources and finances. ... -
The role of local context for managers’ strategies when adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic in Norwegian homecare services: a multiple case study
Seljemo, Camilla; Wiig, Siri; Røise, Olav; Ree, Eline (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on healthcare systems around the world, and lack of resources, lack of adequate preparedness and infection control equipment have been highlighted as common challenges. ... -
Would you be interested in participating in a study about hospital readmissions…? Experiences with methodological strategies and techniques for recruiting GPs to participate in qualitative research
Glette, Malin Knutsen; Kringeland, Tone Åslaug; Røise, Olav; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)General Practitioners (GPs) are an asset in healthcare research, considering the amount of knowledge they hold about the primary healthcare service. However, GPs have proven difficult to recruit as participants in both ...