How parents react when their child is overweight
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.
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.
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.
Mange hodeskadepasienter trenger hjelp til å gjenopprette sin selvaktelse.
Pasienter over 80 år med lårhalsbrudd, hjerneslag eller lungebetennelse venter mest på utskrivning.
En kikk på førsteklassepensum for sykepleie gir et gløtt inn i en så jålete og kvasiakademisk fagdisiplin at forfatterne umulig kan skjønne hva de egentlig skriver, mener Cathrine Krøger.
Sykepleiere og sosionomer samarbeider i yrkeslivet. Derfor er det naturlig at de to studentgruppene også får undervisning sammen.
Establishing an individual care plan at an early stage of palliative care gives relatives hope and support. They also feel seen and their burden of responsibility is lessened.
Nurses’ psychosocial challenges are transformed into something private and personal instead of being solved at an overarching level in the organisation.
They are ever on the alert vis-à-vis their daughter, suffer loneliness and feel that the eating disorder is taking over their home.