Blar i Omsorgsbiblioteket på tittel
Viser treff 173-192 av 1752
-
Can Rhythm Change the Brain? Investigating the effect of a novel music-motor therapy app, GotRhythm, on motor control and corticospinal excitability in healthy and clinical populations
(Doctoral thesis, 2021)Rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) is a form of music therapy that can improve motor outcomes in clinical populations, e.g., stroke and Parkinson’s Disease patients. The underlying mechanisms of RAS are currently unknown. ... -
Care pathways as boundary objects between primary and secondary care: Experiences from Norwegian home care services
(Journal article, 2015)The need for integration of healthcare services and collaboration across organisational boundaries is highlighted as a major challenge within healthcare in many countries. Care pathways are often presented as a solution ... -
Caregivers’ perception of factors associated with a healthy diet among people with intellectual disability living in community residences: A Concept mapping method
(Journal article, 2017)BACKGROUND: Many people with intellectual disabilities (ID) living in community-based residences have been found to have unhealthy diet and weight disturbances. In Norway, a majority of people with ID live in such ... -
Challenges to aging in place: Understanding home maintenance difficulties
(Journal article, 2011)Age-related declines in capabilities may compromise older adults’ ability to maintain their homes, threatening successful aging in place. Structured interviews were conducted with 44 independently living older adults (mean ... -
The changing role of governments in corporate social responsibility: drivers and responses
(Journal article, 2008)The aim of this article is to contribute to understanding the changing role of government in promoting corporate social responsibility (CSR). Over the last decade, governments have joined other stakeholders in assuming a ... -
Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke
(Journal article, 2010)Stroke is a major cause of increased dependence for survivors in many activities of daily life, including the ability to walk and negotiate our usual environments. Intensive rehabilitation, with time spent practising ... -
Citizenship in action: the lived experiences of citizens with dementia who campaign for social change
(Journal article, 2014)This article examines the experiences of citizens with dementia who campaign for social change, with a particular focus on the effects of campaigning on citizenry identity and psycho-emotional well-being. In diary-interviews, ... -
Co- operative inquiry groups- forskning og fagutvikling på brukerens premisser
(Others, 2011)Presenterer en studie hvor formålet er å utvikle kunnskap om virksomme faktorer som bidrar til at mennesker med psykoselidelse og langvarige institusjonsopphold mestrer en selvstendig tilværelse i egen bolig. -
Co-morbidity and drug treatment in Alzheimer’s disease. A cross sectional study of participants in the Dementia Study in Northern Norway
(Journal article, 2011)Background Inappropriate medical treatment of co-morbidities in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an increasing concern in geriatric medicine. The objective of this study was to compare current drug use related to co-morbidity ... -
Co-production of social research: strategies for engaged scholarship
(Journal article, 2010)There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research. This article identifies and evaluates five strategies for achieving more engaged and engaging scholarship. At one end ... -
Co-Production, Interdependence and Publicness: Extending public service-dominant logic
(Journal article, 2015)This article argues that while the idea of public service-dominant logic (PSDL) has much to offer, there remains room to extend it. First, the article fine-tunes the argument that co-production is unavoidable in services ... -
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 ...