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Patient and surgical factors affecting procedure duration and revision risk due to deep infection in primary total knee arthroplasty.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background The aim of this study was to assess which patient and procedure factors affected both the risk of infection as well as procedure duration. Additionally, to assess if procedure duration affected the revision ... -
The patient experience of in-hospital telemetry monitoring: a qualitative analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aims: In-hospital telemetry monitoring has been an integrated part of arrhythmia monitoring for decades. A substantial proportion of patients require arrhythmia monitoring during stays in non-intensive care units. However, ... -
Patient experiences of a 10-weeks weight-neutral treatment program for clinical binge eating disorder in a higher weight population
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Weight based stigma might drive the development of both higher weight and binge eating disorder (BED). To improve treatment and outcomes, a deeper understanding of how stigma and shame are correlated in clinical ... -
Patient safety and job-related stress: A focus group study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008)Summary This study focused on work-related stress among nurses working with critically ill patients. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of workrelated stress with regard to patient safety. The study uses a ... -
Patient Safety Culture in Norwegian Home Health Care – a study protocol.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) is a widely used instrument to measure safety attitudes among health care providers. The overall aim of this project is to provide research that contributes to developing better ... -
Patient safety culture in nursing homes – a cross-sectional study among nurses and nursing aides caring for residents with diabetes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background Due to the high morbidity and disability level among diabetes patients in nursing homes, the conditions for caregivers are exceedingly complex and challenging. The patient safety culture in nursing homes should ... -
A Patient Stratification Approach to Identifying the Likelihood of Continued Chronic Depression and Relapse Following Treatment for Depression
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Subgrouping methods have the potential to support treatment decision making for patients with depression. Such approaches have not been used to study the continued course of depression or likelihood of relapse ... -
Patient's participation in clinical practice. A study based on the experiences of six physiotherapists
(Others, 2006)Purpose: This study of physiotherapists’ perceptions of their practice was carried out in order to explore how they chose to collaborate with their patients in their clinical practice. Method: Six new graduates in physiotherapy ... -
Patient's role in their own safety - a systematic review of patient involvement in safety
(Journal article, 2015)It is necessary to evaluate progress in the area of patient safety. However, although there has been an increase in number of quality and safety related studies have increased, the topics of patient involvement and patient ... -
Patient-completed safety checklists as an empowerment tool for patient involvement in patient safety: concepts, considerations and recommendations
(Journal article, 2021)The application of safety checklists to healthcare settings to help systematise routines and improve communication between healthcare professionals has proven to be effective in reducing errors, complications, mortality ... -
The Patient-Practitioner interaction in post bariatric surgery consultations: an interpersonal process recall study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose: The patient-practitioner relationship is fundamental to rehabilitation practice and patients’ health and wellbeing. Dissonance between patients who have had bariatric surgery and health care practitioners about ... -
Patients' experiences and expectations with self-treatment following day surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS).
(Master thesis, 2021)Background: It is a known fact the demand for elective day surgery is increasing. A wide range of literature focusing on patients ‘experiences and expectations after day surgery in general could be found. However, limited ... -
Patients' experiences of day surgery and recovery: A meta-ethnography
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim: To explore and synthesise findings from qualitative studies on adult patients' experiences of day surgery and the processes of recovery. Background: There has been a shift in the practice of elective surgery, ... -
Patients' experiences of living with patellar instability before and after surgery: A qualitative interview study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Objectives To explore the experience of living with patellar instability before and after surgery. Design Qualitative individual semistructured interviews of patients with patellar instability using a four-step ... -
Patients’ and healthcare workers’ recommendations for a surgical patient safety checklist – a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Patients’ involvement in patient safety has increased in healthcare. Use of checklists may improve patient outcome in surgery, though few have attempted to engage patients’ use of surgical checklist. To identify ... -
Patients’ and Therapists’ Experiences of Standardized Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Needs for a Personalized Approach
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Personalizing psychotherapy can be challenging within standardized group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), in which sessions are structured according to a protocol and must accommodate the needs and preferences of multiple ... -
Patients’ experiences from basic body awareness therapy in the treatment of binge eating disorder -movement toward health: a phenomenological study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder. Patients with BED are often not diagnosed, nor offered adequate specific treatment. A great number of those who receive recommended treatment do ... -
Patients’ quest for recognition and continuity in health care: time for a new research agenda?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)User involvement is important in democratization of health care and is assumed to contribute to better and more relevant research. Despite increased requirements for user involvement in research, more studies are still ... -
På hvilke måter kan jeg som sykepleier bidra til å etablere og opprettholde et terapeutisk forhold til jenter med diagnosen anoreksia?
(Bachelor thesis, 2012)Tema: Anoreksia er en psykisk lidelse som gir fysiske symptomer, og hele 90 % av de som rammes er kvinner. Funn viser at det har vært en betydelig økning av sykdommen de siste 50 årene, noe som tilsier at sykepleiere ... -
På hvilken måte kan sykepleier best mulig kommunisere med den afasirammede pasient?
(Bachelor thesis, 2013-05-08)Bakgrunn for valg av tema: Årlig rammes 15 000 nordmenn av hjerneslag. 6-7000 av disse får afasi som følge av hjerneslaget. Når forekomsten av afasi er såpass stor, er dette en pasientgruppe sykepleiere ofte vil ...