3 results match your criteria: "Karolinska Institutet and Sophiahemmet University[Affiliation]"
Aim And Objectives: This study aimed to describe newly graduated nurses' experiences of introduction processes and leadership within a hospital trainee programme.
Background: For many, being a newly graduated nurse is associated with stress, influenced by the challenge of the transition to independent nurse, coupled with the loss of mentorship due to nurse turnover and rapidly changing demands.
Methods: A qualitative design with an inductive approach was chosen, and four focus groups were convened.
Persons with dementia, who reside in their own homes, are often cared for by family members. The presence of a family career is said to have a protective effect, postponing admissions to residential care. The majority of persons with dementia develop behavioural and personality changes during the disease trajectory also known as neuropsychiatric symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Nurs
December 2015
Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyd Hospital, Karolinska Institutet and Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Aims And Objectives: The aim was to describe nurses' experiences of patients' sleep at an emergency hospital and their perceptions of sleep-promoting interventions.
Background: Promotion of patients' sleep during hospital care is an important intervention for the nursing profession. To promote sleep and to initiate sleep-promoting interventions, nurses need basic knowledge about sleep and its physiology.