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Video game-based and conventional therapies in patients of neurological deficits: an experimental study
(Journal article, 2019)Purpose: In the past few years, medicine has upgraded its therapeutic techniques and practices, with the use of various modern methods that are due to advancement in technology and sciences. It is recognized that the ... -
«Villa Fredrikke»: Et eksempel på en modell for frivillig innsats i demensomsorgen
(Journal article, 2015)Samfunnet står overfor store demografiske endringer de kommende tiårene. Det vil bli færre yrkesaktive per eldre, samtidig som behovet for omsorgstjenester øker. Dette fører til omsorgsutfordringer som kan være vanskelig ... -
«Virtuell avdeling»: Sluttrapport for pilotprosjektet «Virtuell avdeling» - flere gode år i eget hjem med høy kvalitet på kommunale hjemmetjenester
(Report, 2015)De senere år har det pågått en oppgaveforskyvning fra spesialisthelsetjenesten og over til kommunehelsetjenesten. Resultatet er tidligere utskrivningsklare pasienter, og i mange tilfeller medisinsk sett dårligere pasienter. ... -
A visual aid to decision-making for people with intellectual disabilities
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Visualising dementia activism: using the arts to communicate research findings
(Journal article, 2015)This article contributes to methodological debates regarding the role of art in communicating research findings in the context of a completed research project on dementia activism. Previous work has focused on the value ... -
Vocational rehabilitation for adults with psychotic disorders in a Scandinavian welfare society
(Journal article, 2017)Background: This study examined the outcomes of a vocational rehabilitation program (The Job Management Program, JUMP) for persons with psychotic disorders based on close collaboration between health and welfare ... -
Vossamodellen. Kvardagsrehabilitering. Halvtidsrapport
(Research report, 2014)Vossamodellen er eit prosjekt om kvardagsrehabilitering i Voss kommune. Inspirasjon til modellen er henta frå Danske kommunar. Det handlar om utvikling av ein eigen, og lokalt forankra, modell for rehabilitering av vaksne ... -
Vurdering av ernæringsstatus – et sykepleiefaglig ansvar i hjemmesykepleien
(Journal article, 2017)Bakgrunn: Anbefalingene i Nasjonale faglige retningslinjer for forebygging og behandling av underernæring pålegger hjemmesykepleierne å vurdere ernæringsmessig risiko ved innleggelse eller vedtak, og deretter månedlig. ... -
Vurdering av ernæringsstatus – et sykepleiefaglig ansvar i hjemmesykepleien
(Journal article, 2017)Bakgrunn: Anbefalingene i Nasjonale faglige retningslinjer for forebygging og behandling av underernæring pålegger hjemmesykepleierne å vurdere ernæringsmessig risiko ved innleggelse eller vedtak, og deretter månedlig. Hensikt: ... -
‘We do things together’. A case study of ‘couplehood’ in dementia
(Journal article, 2005)The value of the single case study is well established in dementia care with the seminal contributions of Alzheimer and Kitwood being based on the study of individuals. This article presents a case study of an elderly ... -
‘We just have to make it work’: A qualitative study on assistant nurses’ experiences of patient safety performance in home care services using forum play scenarios
(Journal article, 2022)Objective Safety is essential to support independent living among the rising number of people with long-term healthcare and social care needs. Safety performance in home care leans heavily on the capacity of unlicensed ... -
“We own the illness”: a qualitative study of networks in two communities with mixed ethnicity in Northern Norway
(Journal article, 2018)Background: When people in Northern Norway get ill, they often use traditional medicine. The global aim of this study was to examine the extended family networks’ function and responsibility in cases of illness in the ... -
What are the key contextual factors when preparing for successful implementation of assistive living technology in primary elderly care? A case study from Norway
(Journal article, 2017)Objective: To identify contextual factors at different organisational levels to guide the implementation of an assistive living technology intervention in Norwegian primary home care. Design: A single embedded case study ... -
What are the mechanisms that support healthcare professionals to adopt assisted decision-making practice? A rapid realist review
(Journal article, 2019)Background The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) establishes a right to legal capacity for all people, including those with support needs. People with disabilities have a legal ... -
What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)BACKGROUND: the Sami in Norway have a legal right to receive health services adapted to Sami language and culture. This calls for a study of the significance of language choice and cultural norms in Sami patients' encounters ... -
What constitutes ‘good care’ and ‘good carers’?: The normative implications of introducing reablement in Danish home care
(Journal article, 2019)As populations worldwide are ageing, Western welfare states are currently implementing welfare reforms aimed at curbing the rising need for social and healthcare services for ageing populations. A central element in home-care ... -
What do health professionals think about patient safety?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Patient safety is a main determinant of the quality of healthcare services. The literature shows that the occurrence of medical errors is quite important in countries where it has been measured. Various actions like ... -
What Does it Mean to Listen to People with Dementia?
(Journal article, 2001)A total of 19 people with dementia were interviewed as part of a study into unmet respite care need amongst caregivers and day-care attenders in Shef eld. Some important contextual debates associated with conducting social ... -
What drives change? Barriers to and incentives for achieving evidence-based practice
(Journal article, 2004)To bridge the gap between scientific evidence and patient care we need an in-depth understanding of the barriers and incentives to achieving change in practice. Various theories and models for change point to a multitude ... -
What hinders and facilitates the implementation of nurse-led interventions in dementia care? A scoping review
(Journal article, 2020)Background The implementation of evidence-based interventions for people with dementia is complex and challenging. However, successful implementation might be a key element to ensure evidence-based practice and high quality ...