Browsing Omsorgsbiblioteket by Subject "qualitative research"
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Effects of self‐management education for persons with Parkinson's disease and their care partners: A qualitative observational study in clinical care
(Journal article, 2020)Persons with Parkinson's disease and their care partners want support from health care to develop the skills to handle everyday life with the long‐term condition. Earlier findings indicate that participants of the ... -
Implementing nutrition guidelines for older people in residential care homes: a qualitative study using normalization process theory
(Journal article, 2012)Background Optimizing the dietary intake of older people can prevent nutritional deficiencies and diet-related diseases, thereby improving quality of life. However, there is evidence that the nutritional intake of older ... -
Interprofessional collaboration in a community virtual ward: A focus group study
(Journal article, 2023)Background The problem of a lack of nurses is expected to worsen in the future. With an ever-increasing number of elderly patients with multimorbidity and a shortage of healthcare professionals, primary care must innovatively ... -
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 ... -
Older persons’ experiences of adapting to daily life at home after hospital discharge: a qualitative metasummary
(Journal article, 2019)Background Researchers have shown that hospitalisation can decrease older persons’ ability to manage life at home after hospital discharge. Inadequate practices of discharge can be associated with adverse outcomes and an ... -
Perceptions of national guidelines and their (non) implementation in mental healthcare: a deductive and inductive content analysis
(Journal article, 2015)Background National guidelines are being produced at an increasing rate, and politicians and managers are expected to promote these guidelines and their implementation in clinical work. However, research seldom deals with ... -
“Picking up the pieces”—Meanings of receiving home nursing care when being old and living with advanced cancer in a rural area
(Journal article, 2015)Rural home nursing care is a neglected area in the research of palliative care offered to older cancer patients. Because access to specialized services is hampered by long distances and fragmented infrastructure, palliative ... -
Qualitative research: standards, challenges, and guidelines
(Journal article, 2001)Qualitative research methods could help us to improve our understanding of medicine. Rather than thinking of qualitative and quantitative strategies as incompatible, they should be seen as complementary. Although procedures ... -
The importance of moral sensitivity when including persons with dementia in qualitative research
(Journal article, 2013)The aim of this article is to show the importance of moral sensitivity when including persons with dementia in research. The article presents and discusses ethical challenges encountered when a total of 15 persons with ... -
The role of an intermediate unit in a clinical pathway
(Journal article, 2013)Introduction: Different care models have been established to achieve more coordinated clinical pathways for older patients in the transition between hospital and home. This study explores an intermediate unit’s role in a ... -
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 ...