Browsing Helse- og omsorgstjenester til den samiske befolkning i Norge by Title
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Sápmelašvuohta eallá gorudis / Samen sitter i kroppen
(Journal article, 2007)Artikkelen handler om grenseområdene mellom det samiske og det norske. Forfatteren tar utgangspunkt i samiske eldre i Oslo, deres familie, kulturelle og språklige utfordringer i møtet med helsevesenet i Oslo, samt de ... -
Sápmi i Noreg i dag
(Journal article, 2017)Tema for artikkelen er urfolksperspektiv i læreplanarbeid og demokratiundervisning. I artikkelen tydeliggjøres hva som ligger i begrepet urfolk og urfolksperspektiv. Forfatteren beskriver fornorskningspolitikken og at denne ... -
Secret knowledge: the management and transformation of traditional healing knowledge in the Marka Sámi villages
(Master thesis, 2010)This thesis discusses Sámi traditional healing knowledge regarding the debate of preserving traditional knowledge, and aims to examine the management and the challenges of transformation of it in a particular Sami community: ... -
Should traditional healing be integrated within the mental health services in Sámi areas of northern Norway?: patient views and related factors
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)OBJECTIVES: the purpose of this study was to evaluate whether including traditional healing methods within mental health services is desirable among users of these services in Sámi areas of northern Norway. STUDY DESIGN: ... -
Situasjonen til samer med funksjonsnedsettelse
(Report, 2016)Denne rapporten er skrevet på oppdrag fra Nordens Velferdssenter (NVC), og er sluttrapporten til det kvalitative norske delprosjektet ”Mennesker med funksjonsnedsettelser og samisk bakgrunn”. Formålet med prosjektet har ... -
Sluttrapport- Personer med funksjonsnedsettelse med samisk bakgrunn
(Report, 2017)Målet för projektet Personer med funksjonsnedsettelse med samisk bakgrunn har varit att få fram forskningsbaserad kunskap om levnadsförhållanden som exempelvis utbildning, arbete, boende, hälsa och fritid för samer med ... -
Socioeconomic characteristics and health outcomes in Sami speaking municipalities and a control group in norther Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Objectives: the Sami people constitute an ethnic minority in northern Norway. The objectives of this study were to compare municipalities with a majority of Sami in the population and a control group with regard to ... -
"Something decent to wear": performances of being an insider and an outsider in Indigenous research
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The point of departure for this article is the commitment in Indigenous research to reflect Indigenous contexts and worldviews. Based on an analysis of a story from my own research, I argue that Indigenous contexts (rather ... -
Speaking on behalf of the person with dementia in home-based care. A qualitative study of collaboration between formal and family caregivers in Sami and Norwegian municipalities
(Doctoral thesis, 2017)Studien «Speaking on behalf of the person with dementia in home-based care» viser en rekke krevende barrierer for samhandling i demensomsorg i norske kommuner. Disse barrierene har negativ påvirkning på hvilke hjelpetilbud ... -
Struggles of being and becoming: a dialogical narrative analysis of the life stories of Sami elderly
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The Sami are an indigenous people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Historically, national states have made strong efforts to assimilate the Sami people into the majority populations, and the Sami have experienced ... -
The construction of Sami identity, health, and old age in policy documents and life stories: a discourse analysis and a narrative study
(Doctoral thesis, 2013)Dagens eldre samer har levd sine liv i en historisk periode preget av store sosiale endringer når det gjelder situasjonen til det samiske folk. De har opplevd den historiske perioden preget av assimilasjonspolitikk og ... -
The influence of cultural background in intercultural dementia care: exemplified by Sami patients
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Aim: To gain knowledge about how the original culture may influence communication and interaction with institutionalised patiens with dementia and of what particular cultural aspects may come to the fore, exemplified by ... -
The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas
(Journal article, 2014)In order to secure appropriate follow-up for the bereaved after traumatic death among indigenous groups in Norway, this study aims to acquire specific and local knowledge conserning their need for help and to examine whether ... -
“The Old Sami” – who is he and how should he be cared for?: a discourse analysis of Norwegian policy documents regarding care services for elderly Sami
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)This study examined four policy documents published by the Norwegian government from 1995 to 2009 describing issues regarding the provision of public services to elderly Sami in Norway. Adopting a Foucauldian discourse ... -
The Sami-living conditions and health
(Journal article, 2008)The aim of this Special Issue is to show the diversity of living conditions among the Sami and their consequences on the health and rates of disease among this population living in the Sami areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland ... -
“There are more things in heaven and earth!” How knowledge about traditional healing affects clinical practice: interviews with conventional health personnel
(Journal article, 2017)People with Sami and Norwegian background are frequent users of traditional folk medicine (TM). Traditional healing, such as religious prayers of healing (reading) and the laying on of hands, are examples of commonly used ... -
“They take care of their own”: healthcare professionals’ constructions of Sami persons with dementia and their families’ reluctance to seek and accept help through attributions to multiple contexts
(Journal article, 2017)Background: Norwegian government white papers have stated that the Sami population is reluctant to seek help from healthcare services and has traditions of self-help and the use of local networks. Objective: In this article ... -
Tiden er et skip som ikke kaster anker. Utvikling av helse- og sykdomsbildet og helsetjenester i den samiske befolkningen
(Journal article, 2014)Den samiske befolkningen har status som urfolk og har sin særegne historie, sitt eget språk og sine egne tradisjoner, verdier og normer. Samene har like stor grad av variasjon i levemåte og kulturelle uttrykk som den øvrige ... -
Traditional healing and the public mental health services in Sámi areas of northern Norway: interfaces and cooperation
(Doctoral thesis, 2009)Denne avhandlingen forsøker å se på samspillet mellom bruk av lokale hjelpertradisjoner utenfor helsevesenet og offentlige psykiske helsetjenester i Finnmark og Nord-Troms, og reiser spørsmålet om et eventuelt større ... -
Traditional Healing Meeting Modern Health Care Policy. Culturally Sensitive Health Care Practices for the Indigenous People of Norway and Hawaii: A Comparison
(Master thesis, 2009)By examining two societies, this thesis has focused on the challenges and problems of the processes involved when traditional healing or folk medicine are incorporated into the margins of the medical system of developed ...