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"Jeg har så lyst til å klare det" : kurative brystkreftpasienters erfaringer med å delta i livsstilsintervensjoner parallelt med kjemoterapi

2014

Masteroppgave i helsefag ME 518 Universitetet i Agder 2014 Background: Annually, more than 3000 women are affected by breast cancer in Norway.Lifestyle interventions indicate to be adequate in comparison to stress reduction and mentalwellbeing. Changes in to a more healthy diet, smoking cessation and physical activity seem togive less symptoms and side effects of the chemotherapy. In some studies it is indicated thatincreased survival could be a consequence of lifestyle changes in breast cancer patients.Purpose and research issues: The purpose of this study is to explore how curative breastcancer patients experience participation in lifestyle intervention in parallel withchemotherapy. Resea…

ME518breast cancer ; lifestyle interventions ; qualitative study ; coaching ; brystkreft ; livsstilsintervensjoner ; kvalitativ studieVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800
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Kurs til foreldre med barn i fosterhjem –– en selvstyring av foreldre?

2011

Author's version of an article published in the journal: Norges Barnevern. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.idunn.no/ts/tnb/2011/03/art06 The article presents results from a qualitative study of parents benefits in participation in course given to parents whose children are placed in foster care. The participants describe changes that had occurred in their life situations, and aspects of the course evaluated as useful. Essential findings indicate that the participants have increased self-confidence and regard their children in a new way. Foucault’s concepts of Power are applied in the analysis.

VDP::Social science: 200::Sociology: 220VDP::Social science: 200::Social work: 360Library sciencebarnevern foreldrekompetanse makt kvalitativ studie child protective services parental competence power qualitative studyGeneral MedicinePsychologyTidsskriftet Norges Barnevern
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