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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 ... -
Controlling the Uncontrollable: Patient Safety and Medication Management From the Perspective of Registered Nurses in Municipal Home Health Care
(Journal article, 2022)Most adverse events in health care are related to medication management and they are almost always preventable. Increased knowledge of patient safety related to medication management in home health care is an urgent issue ... -
Prevalence, type, and reasons for missed nursing care in municipality health care in Sweden – A cross sectional study
(Journal article, 2022)Background With an ageing population, there is an increasing need for care, both as home care and in nursing homes. However, some needed care is not carried out for different reasons, which can affect patient safety. The ... -
Individual and organisational factors in the psychosocial work environment are associated with home care staffs’ job strain: A Swedish cross-sectional study
(Journal article, 2022)Background Home care staff (HCS) provide essential service to enable older adults to age in place. However, unreasonable demands in the work environment to deliver a safe, effective service with high quality has a negative ... -
A qualitative study on promoting reablement among older people living at home in Norway: opportunities and constraints
(Journal article, 2022)Background Healthcare services that traditionally have been provided in long-term care institutions in Norway are increasingly being delivered at home to a growing population of older people with chronic conditions and ... -
Using thematic analysis in psychology
(Journal article, 2006)Thematic analysis is a poorly demarcated, rarely acknowledged, yet widely used qualitative analytic method within psychology. In this paper, we argue that it offers an accessible and theoretically flexible approach to ... -
Experiences and challenges of home care nurses and general practitioners in home-based palliative care–a qualitative study
(Journal article, 2018)Background Norway has one of the lowest home death rates in Europe. However, it is the health authorities´ ambition to increase this by facilitating palliative care at home. The aim of this study was to achieve more ... -
‘We just have to make it work’: A qualitative study on assistant nurses’ experiences of patient safety performance in home care services using forum play scenarios
(Journal article, 2022)Objective Safety is essential to support independent living among the rising number of people with long-term healthcare and social care needs. Safety performance in home care leans heavily on the capacity of unlicensed ... -
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 ... -
Trygg i eget hjem? – fra et tjenesteperspektiv: En kunnskapsoppsummering om hvilke forhold som ifølge helsepersonell er viktige for å sikre trygge kommunale hjemmebaserte helse- og omsorgstjenester
(Oppsummering nr;36, Research report, 2023)Denne kunnskapsoppsummeringen inkluderer 15 vitenskapelige studier som har empiri fra Skandinavia og er publisert i perioden 2018–2023. Hensikten med oppsummeringen er å identifisere, beskrive og sammenfatte kunnskap om ...