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Robert Nozick and Axel Honneth: An attempt to shed light on mental health service in Norway through two diametrical philosophers.

2020

This article aims at giving insight into Norwegian mental health service by exploring the ideologies of two diametrical philosophers, the American Robert Nozick (1938-2002) and the German Axel Honneth (1949-). Nozick proposes as an ideal a minimal state in which citizens have a "negative right" to the absence of interference and to follow their own interests without restriction from the state. On the other side, Axel Honneth claims that there is no freedom without state interference. In his view, governmental involvement is understood as a prerequisite for personal freedom. We may call this state an opposite of the minimal state; a maximal state. To get a better understanding of these oppos…

Mental Health Servicesmedia_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianIdeal (ethics)German03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineState (polity)HumansPhilosophy Nursing030212 general & internal medicineSociologyPolitical philosophymedia_common030504 nursingResearch and TheoryNorwayGeneral MedicineMental healthlanguage.human_languageGovernment ProgramsIssues ethics and legal aspectslanguageIdeology0305 other medical scienceSocial psychologyAutonomyNursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionalsREFERENCES
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Using Sandelowski and Barroso's Meta-Synthesis Method in Advancing Qualitative Evidence.

2016

The purpose of this article was to iteratively account for and discuss the handling of methodological challenges in two qualitative research syntheses concerning patients’ experiences of hospital transition. We applied Sandelowski and Barroso’s guidelines for synthesizing qualitative research, and to our knowledge, this is the first time researchers discuss their methodological steps. In the process, we identified a need for prolonged discussions to determine mutual understandings of the methodology. We discussed how to identify the appropriate qualitative research literature and how to best conduct exhaustive literature searches on our target phenomena. Another finding concerned our statu…

Meta synthesisResearch designPatient TransferBiomedical Research030504 nursingProcess (engineering)Qualitative evidencePublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthcomputer.software_genreEpistemology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQualitative analysisSystematic reviewMeta-Analysis as TopicResearch DesignHumans030212 general & internal medicineSocial science0305 other medical sciencePsychologycomputerInterpreterQualitative ResearchQualitative researchQualitative health research
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High incidence of outbreaks of norovirus GGII.4 in hospitals and nursing homes in Catalonia.

2009

Microbiology (medical)Cross infectionmedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypemedicine.disease_causeDisease OutbreaksEpidemiologymedicineHumansIntensive care medicineCaliciviridae InfectionsCross Infectionbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceNorovirusOutbreakGeneral MedicineHospitalsNursing HomesInfectious DiseasesCaliciviridae InfectionsSpainEmergency medicineNorovirusHigh incidencebusinessNursing homesThe Journal of hospital infection
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Ventilator-associated Pneumonia and MRSA ST398, Italy

2010

To the Editor: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) sequence type (ST)398 has become increasingly common in livestock, particularly pigs, in some countries in Europe, such as Spain and Germany (1). In Italy, prevalences as high as 14% and 21.6% in pig-breeding facilities and meat-processing sites, respectively, have been recently reported (1). Possible association of MRSA in animals with infection in humans has been investigated. One study showed a strong relationship between contact with pigs or calves and carriage by persons having direct contact with animals and families of persons who handle animals (2). Moreover, an MRSA prevalence >11.9% has been described by de Boer et …

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Multidimensional Diagnosis of Occupational Pressure Perception for The Medical Staff of an Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

2017

Abstract Intensive Care Units (ICU) medical staff is frequently subject of great amount of psychological and physical occupational pressure. There are three main sources of pressure: professional responsability for the medical act, organizational requirements and interpersonal/intrapersonal relationships. Materials and method: The paper presents a study on the multidimensional diagnosis of occupational pressure/stress perception of the medical staff of an ICU (N=34). The romanian form of Pressure Management Indicator (PMI) [1][2][3][7] was applied to all participants. The instrument is designed for multidimensional evaluation of occupational stress. The objective was to identify specific in…

Military policyMedical staffNursinglawbusiness.industryPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicinebusinessBusiness managementIntensive care unitmedia_commonlaw.inventionInternational conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
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The implementation of mindfulness in healthcare Systems: a theoretical analysis

2014

Abstract Objective Evidence regarding the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) is increasing exponentially; however, there are still challenges to their integration in healthcare systems. Our goal is to provide a conceptual framework that addresses these challenges in order to bring about scholarly dialog and support health managers and practitioners with the implementation of MBIs in healthcare. Method This is an opinative narrative review based on theoretical and empirical data that address key issues in the implementation of mindfulness in healthcare systems, such as the training of professionals, funding and costs of interventions, cost effectiveness and innovative deliver…

MindfulnessKnowledge managementbusiness.industryCost effectivenessHealthcare systemsPsychological interventionHealth Plan ImplementationObjective EvidencePsychiatry and Mental healthConceptual frameworkNursingOrder (exchange)ImplementationStepped-care modelHealth careMedicineHumansDialog boxbusinessDelivery of Health CareMindfulnessSalut mentalPrimary Care
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Data analysis method for evaluating dialogic learning

2001

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new method of analysing and evaluating dialogic learning. Dialogic learning offers possibilities that have not previously been found in nursing or nursing education, although some nursing researchers have lately become interested in dialogic nursing interaction between nurses and patients. The stages of analysis of dialogic learning have been illustrated by using an example. The data for this illustration were collected by video-taping a planning process where students for a Master’s degree (qualifying them to be nursing instructors in Finland) plan, implement and evaluate a course for nursing students, on the care of terminally ill patie…

Models EducationalHigher educationDialogic learningPlan (drawing)EducationInformationSystems_GENERALPedagogyHumansLearningMedicineNurse educationEducation Nursing GraduateGeneral NursingAnalysis methodMedical educationDialogicbusiness.industryCommunicationTeachingLinguisticsCollaborative learningObject (philosophy)Nursing Education ResearchData Interpretation StatisticalFaculty NursingStudents NursingEducational MeasurementbusinessNurse Education Today
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Teaching practice as a testbench of learning in master's degree education for nurse teachers in Finland.

1998

This article presents the approach and procedures used in a Finnish developmental study on nurse teacher education. The teaching practice period was organized by dividing student teachers into small study groups and assigning the group an entire course to be planned and carried out in teacher/student collaboration. The work process of the groups was videotaped and analysed qualitatively. Preliminary results and ideas concerning the developmental needs of nurse teacher education are presented.

Models EducationalHigher educationProcess (engineering)educationStudent teacherbehavioral disciplines and activitiesMaster s degreeNurse teacherEducationNursingmental disordersCurriculum developmentMedicineHumansNurse educationModels NursingEducation Nursing GraduateGeneral NursingFinlandMedical educationbusiness.industryNursing researchTeachingFaculty NursingCurriculumEducational MeasurementbusinessNurse education today
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What is person-centred care in dementia? Clinical reviews into practice: the development of the VIPS practice model

2013

SummaryThe VIPS framework is a four-part definition of person-centred care for people with dementia (PCC), which arose out of an earlier review article for this journal. The definition has assisted in the practical application of person-centred care. It has been operationalized into the VIPS practice model (VPM), which has been subject to a recent randomized controlled trial within Norwegian nursing homes. The VPM provided a vehicle for the VIPS framework to be utilized during reflective practice meetings focusing on understanding care situations from the perspective of residents with moderate to severe dementia. VPM incorporated an education and coaching approach, clearly defined staff rol…

Moderate to severeOperationalizationbusiness.industryReflective practicePerspective (graphical)Norwegianmedicine.diseaseCoachinglanguage.human_languagelaw.inventionNursingRandomized controlled triallawlanguageMedicineDementiaGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessGerontologyReviews in Clinical Gerontology
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Telemedicine and mobile health with integrative medicine in developing countries

2014

International audience; African Home-based Care (AHC) and African Traditional Medicine (ATM) provide a number of self-sustainable primary health care workers in a rural region with the appreciation of ancestral knowledge and its contextual management. Even though most urban residents are able to afford and use conventional medicine to large extent, the implementations of modern medicine in rural areas and in poor peri-urban areas are limited. Our proposal is on how telemedicine solutions could enhance AHC and ATM practices and facilitate simultaneous delivery of both modern and traditional healthcare with evident added value to the recipients. This is indeed a fresh angle, as information an…

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