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You realise you are better when you want to live, want to go out, want to see people: Recovery as assemblage

2021

Background: The lack of social and material perspectives in descriptions of recovery processes is almost common in recovery research. Aim: Consequently, we investigated recovery stories and how people with mental health and/or addiction challenges included social and material aspects in these stories. Method: We conducted focus group and individual interviews. We investigated how the participants narrated their stories and how they assembled places and people in their recovery stories. Results: We found that narratives of recovery became assemblages where humans and their environments co-exist and are interdependent. Conclusion: As such, narratives about recovery are about everyday assembla…

NarrationFocus GroupsMental health030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthMental Health0302 clinical medicineVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Psykiatri barnepsykiatri: 757AestheticsHumansAssemblage (archaeology)Narrative030212 general & internal medicineSociology
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Norwegian municipal rehabilitation services in transition

2018

Background: Intending to meet increased demands of health care services due to the demographic change with an increasing elderly population, Norwegian municipalities along with many other western countries over the last couple of years have increased responsibility for providing rehabilitation services. The services include integrated homebased rehabilitation and institution- based rehabilitation services. The purpose of this study: How have workforces from the primary healthcare services experienced an increased responsibility for somatic rehabilitation? Methods: The study was based on qualitative research methods. We conducted five focus-group interviews with 25 participants with professi…

Occupational therapyfocus groups; rehabilitation; self-determination; primary healthcare servicesmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)RehabilitationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentFocus groupNursingMultidisciplinary approachHealth caremedicinebusinessPsychologyCompetence (human resources)AutonomyQualitative researchmedia_commonInternational Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Cumbersome but desirable—Breaking the code of everyday cycling

2020

IntroductionCycling for transport could integrate physical activity (PA) into daily routines and potentially increase total PA levels. However, for parents with young children, most factors affecting transport mode choice tend to facilitate car use. Greater insight is necessary into reasons for (not) using sustainable transport modes in parents with young children. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore the experiences, including motives, perceptions, attitudes, and norms, of parents of young children by using an e-bike, a longtail bike, and a traditional bike for everyday travel to the workplace, kindergarten, and the grocery store during the autumn, winter, and spring, in n…

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A qualitative study of perioperative nursing students' experiences of interprofessional simulation-based learning.

2020

Aim: To explore perioperative nursing students' experiences of interprofessional simulation-based learning to gain a deeper understanding of how this educational tool can be used to support students' learning and enable them to achieve the intended learning outcomes. Background: Despite extensive research, it remains unclear what and how participants learn from interprofessional simulation-based learning. There is a need to specify how interprofessional simulation-based learning should be organised to support and promote learning processes, especially for postgraduate learners. In particular, there seems to be little evidence in the existing literature in the field of educating perioperativ…

Perioperative nursingmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterprofessional Relationseducation03 medical and health sciencesNursing carePatient safety0302 clinical medicineReading (process)Perioperative NursingHumans030212 general & internal medicineEducation NursingGeneral NursingQualitative Researchmedia_commonMedical education030504 nursingGeneral MedicineFocus GroupsFocus groupFeelingPreparednessStudents Nursing0305 other medical sciencePsychologyQualitative researchJournal of clinical nursingREFERENCES
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Perspectives of health personnel on how to preserve and promote the patients' dignity in a rehabilitation context.

2013

Aims and objectives To explore how healthcare personnel comprehend the term dignity and what they do to attend to, preserve and promote the dignity of patients in the rehabilitation context. Background Literature reveals that knowledge exists concerning the nature of dignity. Literature is scant on how health personnel think the reasons may be when patients do not maintain their dignity or how caregivers might improve and strengthen their concern in preserving and promoting the patients' dignity in a rehabilitation context. Design The study was explorative and descriptive, with content analysis of gathered empirical data. Methods Qualitative focus group interviews with representatives from …

RehabilitationSocial workbusiness.industryAttitude of Health PersonnelNorwaymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectRehabilitationHumiliationContext (language use)General MedicineEmpirical ResearchFocus GroupsFocus groupPersonhoodDignityFeelingNursingHealth careAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansbusinessGeneral Nursingmedia_commonJournal of clinical nursing
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Distances and proximities of care : Analysing emotio-spatial distances in informal caring

2018

This article analyses how emotio-spatial distances in informal caring are experienced by Finnish women who are employed and simultaneously caring for an ageing relative. The article's research questions are: how do spatial distance and proximity shape informal carers' emotional responses to caring? What kinds of emotion do spatial ‘distance’ or ‘proximity’ evoke in the interview accounts of informal carers? The article draws on theorisations regarding emotional geographies of care. The data consists of two focus group interviews with a total of 12 women who were combining employment with caring. The analysis shows that spatially proximate carers have difficulty detaching from caring, wherea…

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Health and social care educators' ethical competence.

2020

Background and purpose Educators’ ethical competence is of crucial importance for developing students’ ethical thinking. Previous studies describe educators’ ethical codes and principles. This article aims to widen the understanding of health- and social care educators’ ethical competence in relation to core values and ethos. Theoretical background and key concepts The study is based on the didactics of caring science and theoretically links the concepts ethos and competence. Methods Data material was collected from nine educational units for healthcare and social service in Finland. In total 16 semi-structured focus group interviews with 48 participants were conducted. The interviews were …

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Professionals' Views on the Comparatively Low Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Spain.

2021

The aim of this study was to understand the reasons why Spain has one of the lowest prevalence rates of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) in the European Union. Using a qualitative and inductive research approach, a total of five focus groups ( n = 19) and 10 unstructured interviews with key informants were conducted. Three main categories were identified as possible explanations of the relatively low prevalence of IPVAW in Spain: law and policy, social awareness, and cultural patterns. Lessons learned and implications to improve future macrolevel intervention and prevention strategies are discussed.

Sociology and Political SciencePrevalenceIntimate Partner Violence050109 social psychologyDevelopmental psychologyGender StudiesIntervention (counseling)Prevalencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial consciousnessEuropean unionmedia_common050901 criminology05 social sciencesFocus GroupsFocus groupSexual PartnersKey informantsSpainDomestic violenceFemale0509 other social sciencesPsychologyLawQualitative researchViolence against women
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User involvement in the implementation of welfare technology in home care services: The experience of health professionals—A qualitative study

2020

Aims and objectives: The aim of this study is to learn more about factors that promote or inhibit user involvement among health professionals when implementing welfare technology in home care services. Background: It is a health policy goal to increase the use of welfare technology in order to address some of the challenges that healthcare services are facing. Health professionals' involvement is important for the successful implementation of welfare technology in home care services. Design: The study has an explorative and descriptive longitudinal design based on a qualitative approach. Five focus group interviews were conducted with 16 nurses and assistant nurses from three different muni…

TechnologyHealth PersonnelTelehealthElderly people03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQualitative researchHealth careHumans030212 general & internal medicineCompetence (human resources)Home health careGeneral NursingHealth policyQualitative ResearchMedical educationNurse–patient relationsE-health030504 nursingbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineFocus GroupsFocus groupHome Care ServicesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800PreparednessThematic analysis0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyQualitative research
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Adaptation of TECCU App Based on Patients´ Perceptions for the Telemonitoring of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Qualitative Study Using Focus Groups

2020

Background: Despite the continuous adaptation of eHealth systems for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a significant disconnection persists between users and developers. Since non-adherence remains high, it is necessary to better understand the patients&rsquo

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