69 treff for Survival
Å le med sykdom
I samspill med andre er sansen for humor enestående. Den er ikke bare sosialt betinget. Den har også egenskaper som påvirker kropp og sinn, skriver Kyrre Sæther.
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.
Kvaliteten på avansert hjerte- og lungeredning under simuleringstrening
Undersøkelsen av nivået på avansert hjerte- og lungeredning under simuleringstrening ved Oslo universitetssykehus, Ullevål, viser at dette tilfredsstiller nasjonale retningslinjer.
Kostnader ved masseundersøkelsen mot livmorhalskreft
Det norske screeningprogrammet for livmorhalskreft har høye kostnader, men pengene gir verdier.
Experiences with mobile intensive care nurses (MICNs)
Mobile intensive care nurses are called out to hospital wards when a patient’s condition is showing signs of deterioration. When are they called out, and what measures do they initiate?
Norwegian translation of a new, patient-reported multidimensional questionnaire on dyspnoea
The Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile is the first instrument in Norwegian that measures multiple dimensions of dyspnoea, regardless of underlying medical conditions.
Women’s and men’s assessment of health and functional ability in HUNT 3 after a stroke
There is no difference in functional disability between women and men after having a stroke.
In the child’s best interest? Making the decision to end life-sustaining treatment
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.
Family caregivers to a patient with chronic heart failure living at home: «co-workers» in a blurred health care system
Family caregivers will need correct and relevant information and support from health care professionals to perform the significant caring role they have to take on.