5 results match your criteria: "Universitetet i Sorost-Norge[Affiliation]"
Scand J Caring Sci
September 2024
Geriatric Research Unit, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Background: Older people often have multiple health conditions and therefore extended care needs. The transition from the hospital back to their home requires careful planning. The fragmented healthcare system and rapid discharge from the hospital can result in limited involvement of the older patient in the discharge planning process.
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March 2023
Psykisk helsearbeid/Professor in Mental Health Care, Leder av Senter for psykisk helse og rus/Leader of Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Institutt for helse-, sosial- og velferdsfag/Department of Health, Social, and Welfare Studies, Fakultet for helse- og sosialvitenskap/Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Universitetet I Sørøst-Norge/University of Southeastern Norway, Drammen, Norway.
In several Western countries, mental health professionals work in accordance with the principles of recovery-oriented practices, but there is little research into what opportunities there are for fostering recovery-oriented practices in mental health settings. To investigate how central elements of recovery-oriented practices are reflected in health professionals experiences of care and treatment in mental health. Four focus group interviews with nurses and other health professionals are conducted and analysed using manifest content analysis to carry out a low-level analysis of the participants' experiences in mental healthcare.
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February 2022
Mental Health Care, Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Department of Health, Social and Welfare Studies, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Universitetet I Sørøst-Norge, Notodden, Norway.
Recovery-oriented cross-sectoral collaboration is a cornerstone of the debate concerning health professionals and users of mental health services and constitutes an objective n government health policy in Scandinavia and other Western countries. Users do not find that professionals communicate with each other across specific sectors regarding plans that have been prepared. They often experience that they have to start over again every time they switch between treatment locations.
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June 2020
Universitetet i Sorost-Norge, Drammen, Norway.
Background: Collaboration has become a cornerstone for healthcare practice in recent decades resulting in the efforts at international and national levels to integrate the concept into healthcare practice and services. However, there is a paucity of research delineating strategies for professionals to apply in collaborative practice with clients in general as well as in mental health and substance abuse (MHSA) care.
Methods: The method applied in this paper is a form of qualitative meta-synthesis referring to the integration of findings from multiple qualitative studies within a program of research by the same investigators.
J Cataract Refract Surg
October 2019
Memira AS, Oslo, Norway.
Purpose: To evaluate the refractive and biometry results of presbyopic refractive lens exchange (RLE) with trifocal intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in eyes with previous myopic or hyperopic corneal laser vision correction (LVC).
Settings: Memira AS, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Design: Retrospective case series.