Young girls’ need for information after starting the combined oral contraceptive pill
Young girls want information about bleeding and irregular bleeding in relation to use of the contraceptive pill.
Young girls want information about bleeding and irregular bleeding in relation to use of the contraceptive pill.
De-escalation training improved students’ de-escalation skills and boosted their confidence in coping with patient aggression.
Makten og avmakten som ligger i rollene der legen er ekspert og pasienten hjelpetrengende, påvirker kommunikasjonen og samhandlingen under legevisitten.
Fatigue, dry mouth and loss of appetite are the most distressing symptoms, according to a screening with the ESAS tool.
Healthcare personnel found it challenging to judge what was in the child’s best interest. The child’s right to autonomy and involvement was often not heeded, and the child was rarely included in the decision-making process.
The current practice of using oxygen therapy has proven to be incomplete.
Many medical records lacked information about nutritional risk, and few patients at nutritional risk were followed up.
More knowledge of the symptoms of delirium in this vulnerable patient group may lead to a better neurological outcome and prevent unnecessary testing, shorten hospital stays and lower mortality.
When staff in the child health clinic and school health services tell parents that their child is overweight, many feel both a sense of shame and guilt.
The translated NIHSS form and guide remain true to the English version and are harmonised with the non-validated Norwegian version.