Search results for "kvalitativt design"

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Helsepersonells erfaringer og tanker om bruk av frivillige i palliativ omsorg

2017

Health care personnel’s experiences and thoughts on the use of volunteers in palliative care in a social perspectiveThe government of Norway is planning for the municipalities’ health care resources, including volunteering. The purpose of this study was to shed light on the experiences and thoughts of a group of health care personnel on the use of volunteers in palliative care in the community health care services, and to discuss the findings in a social perspective. Individual interviews were conducted with seven nurses and three nursing assistants. Using a qualitative content analysis three categories emerged: "The importance of organization, clarification and responsibility," "Qualificat…

new public managementPalliative careSocial perspectivecooperation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingCommunity health careHealth care030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:RT1-120Governmentlcsh:Nursingbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesvoluntary workcommunity health care servicesqualitative designfrivillighetvoluntary work; community health care services; qualitative design; new public management; cooperation; frivillighet; kommunehelsetjenesten; kvalitativt design; new public management; samarbeid;New public managementQualitative content analysis0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusinessTheme (narrative)Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
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Pårørendes erfaringer med bruk av frivillige ved alvorlig sykdom i hjemmet

2017

Next-of-kins’ experiences when using volunteers for palliative patients living at home The aim of this study was to illuminate next-of-kins’ experiences when using volunteers supplementing community health care services for palliative patients living at home. The study has a qualitative approach. Nine individual interviews were conducted with next of kin from a municipality in Southern Norway. Use of volunteers for palliative care in the home was a relief for next-of-kin, especially prominent for families who had limited social network. Planned volunteering resulted in the best results. Use of volunteer was also found helpful for families as they were given a "breathing space" and a certain…

Palliative carecontent analysisNext of kinNursingCommunity health carekvalitativt designotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineEveryday lifelcsh:RT1-120Social networklcsh:Nursingbusiness.industrypårørendeinnholdsanalysesocial sciencesqualitative designnext-of-kinvolunteering; content analysis; qualitative design; next-of-kin; frivillighet; innholdsanalyse; kvalitativt design; pårørendefrivillighetPeer reviewKey person insurancevolunteeringContent analysisbehavior and behavior mechanismsbusiness
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"Jeg gråter noen tårer hver dag". En fenomenologisk studie av hjemmeboende kreftpasienters beskrivelse av deres livssituasjon i palliativ fase

2020

"I cry a few tears every day". A phenomenological study of at-home cancer patients' description av their life situations under palliativ care
 The aim of this study was to investigate how at-home cancer patients perceived their life situations during the palliative care phase. The study employed a qualitative exploratory research design involving in-depth personal interviews with six women and two men between the ages of 35 and 63. All the interviewees lived at home, experiencing different life situations and suffering from different types of cancer. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was carried out using the descriptive phenomenological method presen…

lcsh:RT1-120Palliative carelcsh:NursingsufferingHealth professionalslindringlidelseExploratory researchPain relieffenomenologisk studieClose relativesphenomenological studyphenomenological study; cancer patients; qualitative design; suffering; reliefqualitative designPhenomenological methodfenomenologisk studie; kreftpasienter; kvalitativt design; lidelse; lindringQualitative designNursingVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800kreftpasienterkvalitativt designreliefcancer patientsPsychology
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