Browsing Omsorgsbiblioteket by Author "Enmarker, Ingela"
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Bereaved family members' perspectives on suffering among older rural cancer patients in palliative home nursing care: A qualitative study
Devik, Siri A.; Hellzèn, Ove; Enmarker, Ingela (Journal article, 2017)Little is known about experiences with receiving home nursing care when old, living in a rural area, and suffering from end‐stage cancer. The aim of this study was thus to investigate bereaved family members' perceptions ... -
Experiences of being old and receiving home nursing care: older South Sami narrations of their experiences—An interview study
Ness, Tove Mentsen; Enmarker, Ingela; Hellzèn, Ove (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The Sami people who are the natives of Scandinavia are not a homogeneous group. They consist of different groups of Sami populations of which the South Sami population are one small group. For the South Sami this means a ... -
“Picking up the pieces”—Meanings of receiving home nursing care when being old and living with advanced cancer in a rural area
Devik, Siri A.; Hellzèn, Ove; Enmarker, Ingela (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 ... -
Variations in drug-related problems detected by multidisciplinary teams in Norwegian nursing homes and home nursing care
Devik, Siri A.; Olsen, Rose M.; Fiskvik, Inger L.; Halbostad, Terje; Lassen, Tone; Kuzina, Natalia; Enmarker, Ingela (Journal article, 2018)Objective: Traditionally, nursing homes have been associated with suboptimal drug therapy and drug-related problems (DRPs). In contrast, less is known about drug safety in homecare. The aim of this study was to describe ...