Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Alexandersen, Ingeborg"
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From breaking point to breakthrough during the ICU stay: A qualitative study of family members’ experiences of long-term intensive care patients’ pathways towards survival
Haugdahl, Hege Selnes; Eide, Regina; Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Paulsby, Tove Engan; Stjern, Berit; Lund, Stine Borgen; Haugan, Gørill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Aims and objectives To explore family members’ experiences of long‐term intensive care unit (ICU) patients’ pathways towards survival and to highlight family members’ efforts to promote the patient's health during the ICU ... -
Health Promotion Among Long-Term ICU Patients and Their Families
Haugdahl, Hege Selnes; Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Haugan, Gørill (Chapter, 2021)Few patients are as helpless and totally dependent on nursing as long-term intensive care (ICU) patients. How the ICU nurse relates to the patient is crucial, both concerning the patients’ mental and physical health and ... -
‘I want to get back!’ A qualitative study of long-term critically ill patients’ inner strength and willpower: Back home after long-term intensive care
Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Haugdahl, Hege Selnes; Stjern, Berit; Paulsby, Tove Engan; Lund, Stine Borgen; Haugan, Gørill (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aims and objectives To provide insights into what promotes and challenges inner strength and willpower in formerly critically ill patients back home after a long-term ICU stay. Background Critically ill patients demand ... -
Intensivsykepleieres opplevelser med langtids-intensivpasienters indre styrke og vilje til overlevelse
Paulsby, Tove Engan; Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Lund, Stine Borgen; Haugan, Gørill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background: Inner strength and willpower are deemed essential salutogenic resources for recovery and survival among long-term critically ill patients. However, little is known of how these resources are promoted by health ... -
Konflikter i studiegrupper - forekomst og konsekvenser for læring og trivsel
Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Nakrem, Sigrid; Kvello, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Studenter i høyere utdanning er ofte organisert i studiegrupper. Hensikten er å utvikle både studentenes akademiske og relasjonelle kompetanse, herunder konflikthåndteringskompetanse. I denne studien ønsket vi å belyse ... -
Mobil intensivsykepleier som mulig støttefunksjon for sykepleiere på sengepost ved et lokalsykehus
Sletnes, Andreas; Hammervold, Lasse (Master thesis, 2019)Introduksjon: Fra pasientene fyller 60 år sees det et økende behov for intensivbehandling. Det økende arbeidspresset på intensivavdelingene forplanter seg videre til sengepostene og fører til at pasientene på sengepostene ... -
Mobilisering av intensivpasienter- hvilke utfordringer møter intensivsykepleieren, og hvordan kan disse møtes?
Aune, Marte Leirdal (Master thesis, 2020)Introduksjon: Tidlig mobilisering fremmer pasientens respiratoriske og sirkulatoriske funksjon, og reduserer utvikling av nevromuskulær og kognitiv svikt. Mobilisering er også vist å forkorte antall intensivdøgn. Tidligere ... -
"Never in my mind to give up!" A qualitative study of long-term intensive care patients' inner strength and willpower-Promoting and challenging aspects
Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Stjern, Berit; Eide, Regina; Haugdahl, Hege Selnes; Paulsby, Tove Engan; Lund, Stine Borgen; Haugan, Gørill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Aims and objectives To explore aspects that promote and challenge long‐term ICU patients’ inner strength and willpower. Background Considerable research has been devoted to ICU patients’ experiences; however, research ... -
A qualitative study of long-term ICU patients` inner strength and will-power: Family and health professionals as a health promoting resource
Alexandersen, Ingeborg; Haugdahl, Hege Selnes; Paulsby, Tove Engan; Lund, Stine Borgen; Stjern, Berit; Eide, Regina; Haugan, Gørill (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Aims and objectives. To explore how the presence of family and health professionals influence long-term critically ill patient's will-power as an incitement to keep fighting for recovery. Background. This study reports ...