Browsing Fakultet for helse- og sosialvitskap / Faculty of Health and Social Sciences by Subject "collaboration"
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Active patient-therapist collaboration during physiotherapy treatment
(HiO-rapport, Rapport, 2010)Purpose: This study explores how physiotherapists collaborate with their patients in clinical practice. Method: Six young physiotherapists were interviewed about their clinical experiences with special focus on how they ... -
Developing a culture of pride, confidence and trust: enhanced collaboration in an interdicisplinary team
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: Collaborative work is an inherently complex phenomenon. This article explores elements that enhance collaboration and argues that collaboration – understood as evolving processes whereby social entities actively ... -
Interprofessional education as a contributor to professional and interprofessional identities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)According to the World Health Organization interprofessional education (IPE) is a necessary step in preparing a collaborative practice-ready health work force. However, the processes of developing professional identity ... -
Læring gjennom samhandling i fellesskap. Ein studie om arbeidskvalifisering på gard
(Master thesis, 2014-10)Bakgrunn/føremål: Grønt arbeid er eit av dei tiltaka som vart etablert i 2004 i regi av Nav sitt prosjekt, Vilje viser vei, for å styrka tilgjengelegheita til arbeid og arbeidsmarknadstiltak for menneske med psykiske ... -
Making progress with the automation of systematic reviews: principles of the International Collaboration for the Automation of Systematic Reviews (ICASR)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Systematic reviews (SR) are vital to health care, but have become complicated and time-consuming, due to the rapid expansion of evidence to be synthesised. Fortunately, many tasks of systematic reviews have the potential ... -
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 ...