Blar i UiS Brage på forfatter "Aase, Karina"
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Resilient Characteristics as Described in Empirical Studies on Health Care
Berg, Siv Hilde; Aase, Karina (SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology;, Chapter, 2018-12)The concept of resilience needs greater empirical clarity. The literature on resilience in health care, published between 2006 and 2016, was reviewed with the aim of describing resilient characteristics in empirical studies. ... -
Safe clinical practice for patients hospitalised in a suicidal crisis: a study protocol for a qualitative case study
Berg, Siv Hilde; Rørtveit, Kristine; Walby, Fredrik A; Aase, Karina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-01)Introduction: Suicide prevention in psychiatric care is arguably complex and incompletely understood as a patient safety issue. A resilient healthcare approach provides perspectives through which to understand this complexity ... -
Safe clinical practice for patients hospitalised in mental health wards during a suicidal crisis: qualitative study of patient experiences
Berg, Siv Hilde; Rørtveit, Kristine; Walby, Fredrik A; Aase, Karina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10)Aim: The aim of this study was to explore suicidal patients' experiences of safe clinical practice during hospitalisation in mental health wards. The study was guided by the following research question: How do suicidal ... -
Safe clinical practice for patients hospitalised in mental healthcare during a suicidal crisis
Berg, Siv Hilde (PhD thesis UiS;542, Doctoral thesis, 2020-10)Preventing suicides is a major issue for patient safety in mental health wards. Safety is assumed to be achieved for suicidal inpatients in clinical practice when procedures are well implemented, without any gaps between ... -
Shared understanding of resilient practices in the context of inpatient suicide prevention: a narrative synthesis
Berg, Siv Hilde; Rørtveit, Kristine; Walby, Fredrik A; Aase, Karina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07)Abstract Background The prevailing patient safety strategies in suicide prevention are suicide risk assessments and retrospective reviews, with emphasis on minimising risk and preventing adverse events. Resilient healthcare ... -
Stakeholder perspectives on the preferred service ecosystem for senior citizens living at home: a qualitative interview study
Kattouw, Christophe Eward; Aase, Karina; Viksveen, Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-09)BACKGROUND: Most senior citizens want to live independently at home as long as possible. The World Health Organization recommends an age-friendly community approach by transforming the service ecosystem for senior citizens ... -
Suicidal patients’ experiences regarding their safety during psychiatric in-patient care: a systematic review of qualitative studies
Berg, Siv Hilde; Rørtveit, Kristine; Aase, Karina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-01)Background: In-patient suicide prevention is a high priority in many countries, but its practice remains poorly understood. Patients in a suicidal crisis who receive psychiatric care can provide valuable insight into ... -
Supportive care needs of men with prostate cancer after hospital discharge: Multi-stakeholder perspectives.
Tsandila Kalakou, Foteini; Aase, Karina; Kjosavik, Svein Reidar; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Purpose This study explored the supportive care needs of men with prostate cancer (PCa) after hospital discharge based on the perceptions of multiple stakeholders. Methods Eight semi-structured focus groups and three ... -
Systematic Observation of Frail Older Patients in Homecare - Implementing a Competence Improvement Program
Strømme, Torunn; Tjoflåt, Ingrid; Aase, Karina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: The early recognition of deterioration in frail older patients is a vital competence of homecare professionals, yet there is a gap between competence demands and actual competence. The aim of this study is ... -
Team training program’s impact on medication administration, teamwork and patient safety culture in an ambulance service (TEAM-AMB): a longitudinal multimethod study protocol
Vifladt, Anne; Ballangrud, Randi; Myhr, Kjetil; Grusd, Eystein; Porthun, Jan; Mæhlum, Pål Anders; Aase, Karina; Sollid, Stephen J. M.; Odberg, Kristian Ringsby (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Introduction: Medication administration errors (MAEs) have the potential for significant patient harm, and the frequency of MAEs in the ambulance services is not well known. Effective teamwork is paramount for providing ... -
“Teamwork in hospitals”: a quasiexperimental study protocol applying a human factors approach
Ballangrud, Randi; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland; Aase, Karina; Aaberg, Oddveig Reiersdal; Vifladt, Anne; Berg, Geir Vegard; Hall-Lord, Marie Louise (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-06)Background Effective teamwork and sufficient communication are critical components essential to patient safety in today’s specialized and complex healthcare services. Team training is important for an improved efficiency ... -
The relationship between understaffing of nurses and patient safety in hospitals - A literature review with thematic analysis
Glette, Malin Knutsen; Aase, Karina; Wiig, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12)Introduction: Patient safety and the occurrence of adverse events in hospitals is a topic which has been widely addressed over the last decades. In that respect, there has been an increasing interest in the effect of working ... -
Transitional care of the elderly from a resilience perspective
Laugland, Kristin Alstveit (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2015-06-29)Major initiatives have been undertaken to understand and improve care transitions, since they increase the likelihood of errors and make patients more vulnerable. The elderly are particularly vulnerable during care transitions ... -
Translating research on quality improvement in five European countries into a reflective guide for hospital leaders: the ‘QUASER Hospital Guide’
Anderson, Janet; Robert, Glenn B.; Nunes, Francisco; Bal, Roland; Burnett, Susan J.; Karltun, Anette; Sanne, Johan; Aase, Karina; Wiig, Siri; Fulop, Naomi J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objective The aim was to translate the findings of the QUASER study into a reflective, dialogic guide to help senior hospital leaders develop an organization wide QI strategy. Design The QUASER study involved in depth ... -
Transparency in Health Care: Disclosing Adverse Events to the Public
Wiig, Siri; Bourrier, Mathilde; Aase, Karina; Røise, Olav (SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology: Safety Management;, Chapter, 2018)The topic of transparency has received increasing academic interest in recent years. Transparency can be interpreted as conducting affairs in the open, being subject to public scrutiny, or admitting to problems when they ... -
Unsupervised clinical skills training in nursing education: Active student involvement in the development of a technology-based learning tool
Haraldseid, Cecilie (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2017)This thesis describes the process of active student involvement in development of a technology-based learning tool for clinical skills training. The thesis also explores how technology-based learning tool can facilitate ... -
User involvement in adolescents’ mental healthcare: a systematic review
Viksveen, Petter; Bjønness, Stig Erlend; Cardenas, Nicole Elizabeth; Game, Julia Rose; Berg, Siv Hilde; Salamonsen, Anita; Storm, Marianne; Aase, Karina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)More than one out of ten adolescents suffer from mental illness at any given time. Still, there is limited knowledge about their involvement in mental healthcare. Adolescents have the right to be involved in decisions ... -
User involvement in adolescents’ mental healthcare: protocol for a systematic review.
Viksveen, Petter; Bjønness, Stig Erlend; Berg, Siv Hilde; Cardenas, Nicole Elizabeth; Game, Julia Rose; Aase, Karina; Storm, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12)Introduction User involvement has become a growing importance in healthcare. The United Nations state that adolescents have a right to be heard, and user involvement in healthcare is a legal right in many countries. Some ... -
Variability in staff perceptions of patient safety culture in Norwegian nursing homes — a longitudinal cross-sectional study
Cappelen, Kathrine; Harris, Anette; Aase, Karina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09)Background Patients in nursing homes are at risk of adverse events, representing a highly vulnerable group that is chronically weak and cognitively or physically reduced. To prevent adverse events, knowledge of patient ... -
A work system analysis of the medication administration process in a Norwegian nursing home ward
Odberg, Kristian Ringsby; Hansen, Britt Sætre; Aase, Karina; Wangensteen, Sigrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07)Nursing home patients often have multiple diagnoses and a high prevalence of polypharmacy and are at risk of experiencing adverse drug events. The study aims to explore the dynamic interactions of stakeholders and work ...