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How intensive care patients’ family members can play a more active role
A calm atmosphere with single rooms, flexible visiting hours and trust in the healthcare personnel can help the family members to serve as a resource for heart surgery patients with a prolonged stay in intensive care.
Evidence-based practice in nursing education
The study suggests that if evidence-based practice is taught systematically, it affects the students' learning outcome.
Healthcare personnel’s recognition of people with hydrocephalus affects their self-esteem
While the illness is potentially life-threatening, it is invisible and not well known. Consequently, patients may be mistrusted and ignored, and they may feel inferior, vulnerable and insecure.
Fathers want to play a more active role in pregnancy and maternity care and at the child health centre
The father’s role has changed, and fathers have become more active as regards childcare. Nevertheless, they may feel excluded during pregnancy, childbirth and follow-up at the child health centre.
Livet etter hjerneslaget
Sykepleier kan bidra til at overgangen fra sykehus til hjemmet blir bedre for slagrammede.
Seksuell rådgjeving etter hjarteinfarkt
Korleis kan helsepersonell gje råd til hjartepasientar om seksualitet og helse?
– Vi må bli ferdig med gamle myter om dissosiative lidelser
Når profesjonelle ikke ser eller forstår, men mistolker i negativ retning, avviser og mistenkeliggjør, vil dette ofte være retraumatiserende for personen, skriver Arne Blindheim.
Når hjertet løper løpsk
Atrieflimmer etter åpen hjertekirurgi rammer omtrent halvparten av pasientene. Kan sykepleiere jobbe mer kunnskapsbasert for tidlig å forutse og oppdage denne komplikasjonen?