Browsing Omsorgsbiblioteket by Subject "barriers"
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A systematic review of perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity after stroke
(Journal article, 2013)Background and purpose: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet is amenable to improvement through regular physical activity. To facilitate uptake and maintenance of physical activity, ... -
Barriers and facilitators for guideline adherence in diagnostic imaging: An explorative study of GPs’ and radiologists’ perspectives
(Journal article, 2018)Background Diagnostic imaging has been a part of medicine for the last century. It has been difficult to implement guidelines in this field, and unwarranted imaging has been a frequent problem. Some work has been done to ... -
Context matters in implementation science: a scoping review of determinant frameworks that describe contextual determinants for implementation outcomes
(Journal article, 2019)Background The relevance of context in implementation science is reflected in the numerous theories, frameworks, models and taxonomies that have been proposed to analyse determinants of implementation (in this paper ... -
Intellectual Disabilities and Decision Making at End of Life: A Literature Review
(Journal article, 2017)Background Individuals with an intellectual disability are vulnerable to having end-of-life decisions made for them merely due to the presence of a disability. As a result, decisions made by others may not reflect the ... -
Knowledge, attitudes and practice among nursing staff concerning pressure ulcer prevention and treatment – a survey in a Swedish healthcare setting
(Journal article, 2009)The aim of this study was to investigate (i) attitudes among Registered Nurses (RNs) and Nursing Assistants (NAs) regarding pressure ulcer prevention, (ii) knowledge among RNs and NAs of pressure ulcer prevention and ... -
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 ...