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Lesbians’ and gay men’s narratives about attitudes in nursing
(Journal article, 2009)Many nurses find it difficult to show compassion and sensitivity, and to give gay patients nursing of a quality equal to that given to heterosexual patients. The aim of the present study was to describe the experiences of ... -
Let’s get physical: a contemporary review of the anxiolytic effects of exercise for anxiety and its disorders
(Journal article, 2013)Research over the past few decades has focused on the therapeutic effects of physical exercise among those affected by mood disorders. Only recently has attention turned to maladaptive and persistent expressions of anxiety, ... -
Leve hele livet - Hvordan driftes samfunnet?
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Leve hele livet – en kvalitetsreform for eldre
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Levekår for personer med nedsatt funksjonsevne: Fellestrekk og variasjon
(Research report, 2015)Bakgrunnen for denne rapporten er dels at personer med nedsatt funksjonsevne er en svært sammensatt og heterogen gruppe, og dels behovet for å etablere et godt system for dokumentasjon av levekårene for funksjonshemmete. Formålet ... -
LGBQ-Specific Elderly Housing as a “Sparkling Sanctuary”: Boundary Work on LGBQ Identity and Community in Relationship to Potential LGBQSpecific Elderly Housing in Sweden
(Journal article, 2018)This study explored how boundaries in relationship to community and identity were created and negotiated among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) people within the framework of picturing LGBQ-specific elderly housing ... -
LGBT+ Training Needs for Health and Social Care Professionals: A Cross‑cultural Comparison Among Seven European Countries
(Journal article, 2022)Introduction Research suggests that specific training on LGBT+ issues may improve the competencies and skills of health and social care (HSC) professionals, which reduces the negative attitudes toward LGBT+ people. Despite ... -
“Life on Hold”: a Qualitative Study of Patient Experiences with Outpatient Commitment in Two Norwegian Counties
(Journal article, 2015)TUD (tvang uten døgn) er i økende grad brukt i psykiatrien overfor mennesker med alvorlig psykiske lidelser. Denne studien fokuserer på pasientenes tilfredshet med TUD, fra pasientenes egne perspektiver. Studien baserer ... -
Life-prolonging treatment in nursing homes: how do physicians and nurses describe and justify their own practice?
(Journal article, 2010)Background Making the right decisions, while simultaneously showing respect for patient autonomy, represents a great challenge to nursing home staff in the issues of life-prolonging treatment, hydration, nutrition and ... -
Lifting the veil from user participation in clinical work- What is it and does it work? [Å løfte sløret fra brukermedvirkning i klinisk arbeid- Hva er det og virker det?]
(Doctoral thesis, 2012)Hovedformålet med avhandlingen var å kaste lys over hva brukermedvirkning innebærer og om det har noen effekt i det daglige kliniske arbeidet. Det ble gjennomført fire studier i totalt tre distriktspsykiatriske sentre (DPS) ... -
Likemannstjeneste i Stavanger. Samarbeid om oppfølging etter institusjonsbehandling for rusavhengighet
(Rapport;3 – 2019, Research report, 2019)Prosjektet «Likemannstjeneste i Stavanger» har vært et forsøk med en ny samarbeidsmodell hvor tidligere rusavhengige har fungert som lønnet støtteperson (likemann/mentor) for andre rusavhengige som er i rehabilitering fra ... -
Lindåsprosjektet
(Report, 2016)INNOVASJON I LINDÅS KOMMUNE Demografiske endringar med fleire yngre brukarar, fleire med kroniske sjukdommar og eit aukande tal eldre skaper nye utfordringar for helse og omsorgstenestene. Politiske føringar legg opp til ... -
Lived experiences of self-care among older, home-dwelling individuals identified to be at risk of undernutrition
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Introduction: in a society where most older people live in their own homes, it may be expected of older individuals to exercise their potential to take care of themselves in daily life. Nutrition is a central aspect of ... -
The Liverpool Care Pathway: discarded in cancer patients but good enough for dying nursing home patients? A systematic review
(Journal article, 2017)Background The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) is an interdisciplinary protocol, aiming to ensure that dying patients receive dignified and individualized treatment and care at the end-of-life. LCP was originally developed ... -
Living alone, receiving help, helplessness, and inactivity are strongly related to risk of undernutrition among older home-dwelling people
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Background: being at risk of undernutrition is a global problem among older people. Undernutrition can be considered inadequate nutritional status, characterized by insufficient food intake and weight loss. There is a lack ... -
Living the life I want”: A framework for planning engagement with people with intellectual disability and complex support needs
(Journal article, 2018)Background Self-determination involves autonomy, agency, choice and control. This study investigated how these aspects of self-determination relate to engaging people with intellectual disability and complex support needs ... -
Living with a depressed person in Denmark: A qualitative study
(Journal article, 2013)Background: Strategies for coping with the burdens of living with a depressed person affect a family’s psychosocial environment. Aim: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how relatives make personal sense of ... -
Living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and being followed uip through telemedicine - a phenomenological approach
(Journal article, 2016)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) provides substantially reduced health related quality of life (HQoL). Telemonitoring on COPD patients appears to have a positive effect on improving HQoL. This study has a ... -
Livshistoriearbeid og personsentrert omsorg til personer med demens
(Student paper, others, 2012)Bakrunn: I innledningen til Velferdsmeldingen (St.meld. nr 35, 1994-1995) står det at ”en god pleie- og omsorgstjeneste først og fremst må begrunnes i den enkeltes brukers opplevelse av egen velferd”. For å kunne gi en ...