Essays about: "person centred care"
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6. Registered nurses’ experiences of preventing pressure ulcers at a person receiving care at a hospital in Peru : a qualitative study
University essay from Sophiahemmet HögskolaAbstract : Background Globally pressures ulcers are commonly seen as hospital acquired injuries with negative consequences for the persons such as pain, suffering and also incurring high costs for society. Preventing the occurrence of pressure ulcers is an important part of nursing care and a professional responsibility for registered nurses. READ MORE
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7. Nurse-led geriatric clinics –The older persons perspective
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för hälsovetenskaperAbstract : Objective: The Aim of this study was to investigate older persons experience of nurse-led geriatric clinics. Design: The study was based on a qualitative method. Sample: 12 older persons (75+) were interviewed about their experience of nurse-led geriatric clinics. READ MORE
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8. Enhancing the person-centered care system through digital communication tools by applying a user-centered approach to a hospital environment
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Digital technologies are becoming increasingly common tools in our daily lives. We use it for finding information, but also to communicate with people all over the world. With a vision to strengthen Swedish healthcare's digital resources, Sweden has made major efforts in this area. READ MORE
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9. Food Allergy in Hospital from the Patient Perspective : taking a Mixed Methods approach to understand Foodservice Management
University essay from Högskolan Kristianstad/Fakulteten för naturvetenskapAbstract : Foodservice is integral to safe, adequate and satisfactory food allergy management in the hospital setting. To date, research focused on objective measures of energy and protein provision, implementation and evaluation of food allergy guidelines and assessment of process failures leading to allergen exposure. READ MORE
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10. Language barriers in nursing care
University essay fromAbstract : Nurses today are faced with the challenges of caring in a multicultural environment. One of these challenges is the inability to communicate with the patient due to differences in language. Communication plays a key role in the nurse-patient relationship and determines the outcome of the care provided. READ MORE