The overall aim of this thesis was to find theoretical structures in order to explain the phenomenon of patient participation as it is described by nurses. Data collection were obtained from focus groups (10) with nurses (47) providing inpatient somatic care at five hospitals in West Sweden and by a systematic analysis of published research literature (30) between 1996-2005. This thesis includes five papers. Grounded Theory has been described and used to clarify the meaning of patient participation in nursing care. “Mutuality in negotiation” emerged as an explanation of nurses’ perspectives on patient participation in nursing care. It is characterised by four interrelated dimensions: Interpersonal procedure, Therapeutic approach, Focus on...
AIMS: To explore nurses\u27 views of patient participation in nursing care on medical wards. BACKGRO...
Hur patienter och sjuksköterskor upplever delaktighet i vården är en viktig aspekt för att kunna vid...
Aim: The overall aim of the present thesis was to examine, develop and evaluate patient participatio...
ABSTRACT Original title: Patient och medaktör. Studier av patientdelaktighet och hur sådan stimulera...
The aim of the study was to investigate nurses’ perception about patients’ participation in medicine...
Background: Patient participation aims to make the patients feel safe and able to participate in the...
Today patients are more aware of their rights regarding their own care. They are more informed, more...
In recent times there has been an emphasis on patients participating in their own nursing care. Stud...
The dominant political ideology emphasises the patient as a consumer and partner in health care. Cor...
Bakgrund: Patientens rätt att vara delaktig i planering och genomförande av sin vård betonas idag, m...
Background & Aim: Patient participation is an important component of the patient-centered care appro...
Forskning kring patientdelaktighet i förhållande till omvårdnad har pågått sedan 1960-talet och...
PURPOSE: To describe and understand activities patients and nurses undertake to enact patient partic...
This thesis has two sections. First there is an introduction, which includes background, method, the...
Bakgrund: Patientdelaktighet är en viktig aspekt inom hälso- och sjukvården. Det är sjuksköterskors ...
AIMS: To explore nurses\u27 views of patient participation in nursing care on medical wards. BACKGRO...
Hur patienter och sjuksköterskor upplever delaktighet i vården är en viktig aspekt för att kunna vid...
Aim: The overall aim of the present thesis was to examine, develop and evaluate patient participatio...
ABSTRACT Original title: Patient och medaktör. Studier av patientdelaktighet och hur sådan stimulera...
The aim of the study was to investigate nurses’ perception about patients’ participation in medicine...
Background: Patient participation aims to make the patients feel safe and able to participate in the...
Today patients are more aware of their rights regarding their own care. They are more informed, more...
In recent times there has been an emphasis on patients participating in their own nursing care. Stud...
The dominant political ideology emphasises the patient as a consumer and partner in health care. Cor...
Bakgrund: Patientens rätt att vara delaktig i planering och genomförande av sin vård betonas idag, m...
Background & Aim: Patient participation is an important component of the patient-centered care appro...
Forskning kring patientdelaktighet i förhållande till omvårdnad har pågått sedan 1960-talet och...
PURPOSE: To describe and understand activities patients and nurses undertake to enact patient partic...
This thesis has two sections. First there is an introduction, which includes background, method, the...
Bakgrund: Patientdelaktighet är en viktig aspekt inom hälso- och sjukvården. Det är sjuksköterskors ...
AIMS: To explore nurses\u27 views of patient participation in nursing care on medical wards. BACKGRO...
Hur patienter och sjuksköterskor upplever delaktighet i vården är en viktig aspekt för att kunna vid...
Aim: The overall aim of the present thesis was to examine, develop and evaluate patient participatio...