Blar i Institutt for samfunnsmedisin og sykepleie på tidsskrift "BMC Health Services Research"
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Nursing-sensitive quality indicators for quality improvement in Norwegian nursing homes – a modified Delphi study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Use of nursing-sensitive quality indicators (QIs) is one way to monitor the quality of care in nursing homes (NHs). The aim of this study was to develop a consensus list of nursing-sensitive QIs for Norwegian ... -
Pain and quality of life in nursing home residents with dementia after admission – a longitudinal study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Pain in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia is commonly reported and may affect Quality of Life (QoL) negatively. Few longitudinal studies have explored how pain and QoL develop in NH residents with ... -
Pain and quality of life in nursing home residents with dementia after admission – a longitudinal study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Pain in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia is commonly reported and may affect Quality of Life (QoL) negatively. Few longitudinal studies have explored how pain and QoL develop in NH residents with dementia starting ... -
Participants’ views and experiences from setting up a shared patient portal for primary and specialist health services- a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Recently, there has been an increasing focus among healthcare organisations on implementing patient portals. Previous studies have mainly focussed on the experiences of patient portal use. Few have investigated ... -
Patient activation in Europe: an international comparison of psychometric properties and patients' scores on the short form Patient Activation Measure (PAM-13)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background To allow better assessment of patients’ individual competencies for self-management, the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) has been developed in the USA. Because the American studies have shown the PAM to be ... -
Patient characteristics and outcome in three different working models of home-based rehabilitation: a longitudinal observational study in primary health care in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background The organisation of health care services for older adults varies within and between countries. In Norway, primary care physiotherapy services offer home-based rehabilitation to older adults. The aim of this ... -
Patient experiences and the association with organizational factors in general practice: Results from the Norwegian part of the international, multi-centre, cross-sectional QUALICOPC study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-08)Background General practitioners (GPs) constitute a vital part of a strong primary health care system. We need further knowledge concerning factors that may affect the patients’ experiences in their meetings with the GPs. ... -
Patient experiences of waiting times in standardised cancer patient pathways in Norway – a qualitative interview study
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Professionals’ perceptions of the establishment of a specialized brief therapy unit in a district psychiatric centre - a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Abstract Background Increasing mental health problems and scarce treatment resources put pressure on mental health services to make innovations in service provision, such as developing differentiated services adapted to ... -
Profile of children referred to primary health care physiotherapy: a longitudinal observational study in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Physiotherapy services are an important part of the primary health care services for children, serving a broad spectrum of children referred from different sources and for a variety of reasons. There is limited ... -
Reablement in a small municipality, a survival analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Reablement is a municipal service given to patients at home. The purpose of the service is to assist recovery after hospital discharges or other sudden changes in a patient’s functional level. The service is ... -
React and act: a qualitative study of how nursing home leaders follow up on staff-to-resident abuse
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Elder abuse in nursing homes is a complex multifactorial problem and entails various associations across personal, social, and organisational factors. One way leaders can prevent abuse and promote quality and ... -
Relatives’ experiences with abuse and neglect in Norwegian nursing homes. A qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Elder abuse in nursing homes (NH) is a widespread and complex problem. Residents’ ability to share their experiences are impeded, due to a high degree of cognitive problems and frailty, and previous studies ... -
Relevant vs non-relevant subspecialist for patients hospitalised in internal medicine at a local hospital: which is better? A retrospective cohort study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Studies of the treatment of patients in-hospital with a specifc diagnosis show that physicians with a subspecialisation relevant to this diagnosis can provide a better quality of care. However, studies including ... -
Sharing responsibility: Municipal health professionals' approaches to goal setting with older patients with multi-morbidity - a grounded theory study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Background Recent health policy promoting integrated care emphasizes to increase patients’ health, experience of quality of care and reduce care utilization. Thus, health service delivery should be co-produced by health ... -
Short time effect of a self-referral to inpatient treatment for patients with severe mental disorders: a randomized controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background Service user participation is a central principle in mental healthcare, and the opportunity to self-refer to inpatient treatment is used to increase service user involvement and activation. The aim of this ... -
Sick-listed persons’ experiences with taking part in an in-patient occupational rehabilitation program based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: a qualitative focus group interview study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: Occupational medicine has shifted emphasis from disease treatment to disability rehabilitation and management. Hence, newly developed occupational rehabilitation programs are often generic and multicomponent, aiming ... -
Social inequalities in patient experiences with general practice and in access to specialists: the population-based HUNT Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: In countries with gatekeeping and equitable access to general practitioners (GPs), social inequalities in GP-patient interaction could be an important mechanism by which inequalities in access to medical ... -
Social inequalities in patient experiences with general practice and in access to specialists: the population-based HUNT Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background In countries with gatekeeping and equitable access to general practitioners (GPs), social inequalities in GP-patient interaction could be an important mechanism by which inequalities in access to medical ... -
Staff experiences with implementing a case conferencing care model in nursing homes: a focus group study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background A majority of nursing home residents have dementia, and many develop neuropsychiatric symptoms. These symptoms are often caused by neuropathological changes in the brain, but modifiable factors related to ...