Browsing Omsorgsbiblioteket by Title
Now showing items 184-203 of 1748
-
Cognitive oriented strategy training augmented rehabilitation (COSTAR) for ischemic stroke: a pilot exploratory randomized controlled study
(Journal article, 2021)Purpose: To investigate the effect of adding cognitive strategy training to task-specific training (TST), called Cognitive Oriented Strategy Training Augmented Rehabilitation (COSTAR), compared with TST on activity and ... -
Cognitive training interventions for dementia and mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease
(Journal article, 2020)Background Approximately 60% to 80% of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience cognitive impairment that impacts on their quality of life. Cognitive decline is a core feature of the disease and can often present ... -
Collaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges
(Journal article, 2016)Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of knowledge implementation, to one that recognises the potential of more collaboration, co-productive approaches to knowledge ... -
Collaboration between Sami and non-Sami formal and family caregivers in rural municipalities
(Journal article, 2015)The aim of this study was to explore how caregivers experience collaboration in rural municipalities in northern Norway. We conducted fieldwork with a dementia team in addition to seventeen qualitative in-depth interviews ... -
Collaborative innovation in the public sector
(Journal article, 2010)This article claims that there is a need for a new form of innovation in the public sector because bureaucratic (closed) ways of innovating do not yield the quantity and quality of innovations necessary to solve emergent ... -
Collaborative innovation in the public sector
(Journal article, 2010)This article claims that there is a need for a new form of innovation in the public sector because bureaucratic (closed) ways of innovating do not yield the quantity and quality of innovations necessary to solve emergent ... -
Communication and coordination during transition of older persons between nursing homes and hospital still in need of improvement
(Journal article, 2013)Aim: To investigate registered hospital and nursing home nurses' experiences of coordination and communication within and between care settings when older persons are transferred from nursing homes to hospital and vice ... -
Communication and dissemination strategies to facilitate the use of health-related evidence
(Journal article, 2013)Objectives: This review examined how to best communicate and disseminate evidence, including uncertain evidence, to inform health care decisions. The review focused on three primary objectives—comparing the effectiveness ... -
Community action and reflective practice in health promotion research
(Journal article, 1997)While health promotion practitioners are engaging increasingly in research, there has been little examination of the practical dilemmas they may face in negotiating and collaborating with academics and community members ... -
Community mental health centres: A qualitative study of professionals' experiences
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Denne artikkelen presenterer funn fra en kvalitativ studie av psykisk helsearbeid i distriktspsykiatriske sentre med en tverrfaglig arbeidsstyrke og mål for aktiv brukermedvirkning i tjenesten. Brukermedvirkning innebærer ... -
Comparing exercise in Parkinson's disease—the Berlin BIG Study
(Journal article, 2010) -
Comparison of cognitive function, socioeconomic level, and the health-related quality of life between epileptic patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and without
(Journal article, 2020)Background Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children with epilepsy proves to be very common. Both epilepsy and ADHD impair quality of life. We ... -
Complex interventions to improve physical function and maintain independent living in elderly people: a systematic review and meta-analysis
(Journal article, 2008)Background: In old age, reduction in physical function leads to loss of independence, the need for hospital and long-term nursing-home care, and premature death. We did a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of ... -
Complex Roots and Branches of Antisocial Behavior
(Chapter, 2014)This chapter describes the roots and branches of antisocial behavior, or the developmental precursors and consequences of antisocial behavior in children and youth. In addition to focusing on antisocial behavior, it also ... -
Comprehensive discharge follow-up in patients homes by GPs and district nurses of elderly patients
(Journal article, 2010)Objectives: Many hospital admissions are due to inappropriate medical treatment, and discharge of fragile elderly patients involves a high risk of readmission. The present study aimed to assess whether a follow-up programme ... -
Comprehensive geriatric assessment
(Journal article, 2016)Geriatric conditions such as functional impairment and dementia are common and frequently unrecognized or inadequately addressed in older adults. Identifying geriatric conditions by performing a geriatric assessment can ... -
Comprehensive geriatric assessment for older adults admitted to hospital: Metaanalysis of randomised controlled trials
(Journal article, 2011)Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of comprehensive geriatric assessment in hospital for older adults admitted as an emergency. Search strategy: We searched the EPOC Register, Cochrane’s Controlled Trials Register, ... -
Comprehensive geriatric care for patients with hip fractures: a prospective, randomised, controlled trial
(Journal article, 2015)Background: Most patients with hip fractures are characterised by older age (>70 years), frailty, and functional deterioration, and their long-term outcomes are poor with increased costs. We compared the effectiveness and ... -
Concordance of Shape Risk Scale, a new pressure ulcer risk tool, with Braden Scale
(Journal article, 2012)The occurrence of pressure ulcers was examined in a cross-sectional study in 23 health care facilities and in home care involving 548 patients. The screening of pressure ulcer risk was assessed simultaneously using the ... -
Conditions for success in introducing telemedicine in diabetes foot care: a qualitative inquiry
(Journal article, 2017)Background The uptake of various telehealth technologies to deliver health care services at a distance is expanding; however more knowledge is needed to help understand vital components for success in using telehealth in ...