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Balancing adaptation and innovation for resilience in healthcare – a metasynthesis of narratives
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07)Background Adaptation and innovation are both described as instrumental for resilience in healthcare. However, the relatedness between these dimensions of resilience in healthcare has not yet been studied. This study seeks ... -
Certification as support for resilience? Behind the curtains of a certification body — a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-08)Background Certification in healthcare often involves independent private sector bodies performing legally required or voluntary external assurance activities. These certification practices are embedded in international ... -
Cross-cultural validation and psychometric testing of the Norwegian version of the TeamSTEPPS® teamwork perceptions questionnaire
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12)Background: Teamwork is an integrated part of today’s specialized and complex healthcare and essential to patient safety, and is considered as a core competency to improve twenty-first century healthcare. Teamwork measurements ... -
Empowerment and pathologization: A case study in Norwegian mental health and substance abuse services
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07)Context: Service user involvement in service development and research is an international goal. However, research illuminating the patient stakeholder role is limited. Objective: The aim was to explore what may hinder ... -
Experiences of moral challenges in everyday nursing practice: In light of healthcare professionals’ self-understanding
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03)This study has two aims: firstly, to describe and interpret experiences of moral challenges in everyday nursing practice, as expressed in reflection groups, and secondly, to further interpret how healthcare professionals’ ... -
Exploring physicians' decision-making in hospital readmission processes - a comparative case study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09)Background Hospital readmissions is an increasingly serious international problem, associated with higher risks of adverse events, especially in elderly patients. There can be many causes and influential factors leading ... -
Health professionals` perceptions of colorectal cancer patients` treatment burden and their supportive work to ameliorate the burden - a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07)Background Support is pivotal for patients in managing colorectal cancer treatment, as they might be overwhelmed by the burden of treatment. There is scarce knowledge regarding health professionals’ perceptions of colorectal ... -
How do occupational rehabilitation clinicians approach participants on long-term sick leave in order to facilitate return to work? - A focus-group study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-11)Background The objective of this study was to explore occupational rehabilitation clinicians’ experiences on how to approach their participants on long-term sick leave in order to facilitate return to work (RTW). ... -
How to stay motivated: A focus group study of Norwegian caregivers' experiences with community healthcare services to their parents with dementia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)Motivation to provide care is a significant predictor of informal caregiving among family caregivers of persons with dementia. Adequate support is an important source of help and relief to caregivers, but fragmentation of ... -
Implementing simulation in a nursing education programme: a case report from Tanzania
(Journal article, 2017-10)This paper presents a description of, and some reflections around, the experience of implementing simulation-based education within a nursing education programme in a low-income context. The students in the nursing education ... -
Leadership in interprofessional collaboration in health care
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01)Purpose: There is a need to develop more knowledge on how frontline managers in health care services facilitate the development of new roles and ways of working in interprofessional collaborative efforts and the challenges ... -
Managers’ role in supporting resilience in healthcare: a proposed model of how managers contribute to a healthcare system’s overall resilience
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)Purpose To discuss how managers contribute in promoting resilience in healthcare, and to suggest a model of managers' role in supporting resilience and elaborate on how future research and implementation studies can use ... -
Norwegian PhD students' discourses about practice-relevant research in the field of health and social work
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-12)Aim The aim of this study was to explore the discourses of PhD students concerning the performance of practice‐relevant research in health and social work. Design An explorative, qualitative design and a discourse ... -
Patient and stakeholder involvement in resilient healthcare: an interactive research study protocol
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)Introduction Resilience in healthcare (RiH) is understood as the capacity of the healthcare system to adapt to challenges and changes at different system levels, to maintain high-quality care. Adaptive capacity is founded ... -
Physically active academic lessons and effect on physical activity and aerobic fitness. The Active School study: A cluster randomized controlled trial
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12)The Active School program was designed to positively impact health and academic-related outcomes in school. The core intervention component was physically active academic lessons, a teaching activity that combines physical ... -
Post-incident review after restraint in mental health care -a potential for knowledge development, recovery promotion and restraint prevention. A scoping review
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-04)Background Use of physical restraint is a common practice in mental healthcare, but is controversial due to risk of physical and psychological harm to patients and creating ethical dilemmas for care providers. Post-incident ... -
Scientific supremacy as an obstacle to establishing and sustaining interdisciplinary dialogue across knowledge paradigms in health care and medicine
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This is a response to a short communication on our research presented in Solbrække et al. (Med Health Care Philos 20(1):89–103, 2017), which raises a series of serious allegations. Our article explored the rise of ‘the ... -
Social, health care and rehabilitation educators' competence in professional education—Empirical testing of a model
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The social and health care educator's role in educating future professionals need to be stronger emphasised and deserves international recognition. The purpose of this study was to develop and test an empirical model of ... -
Would you be interested in participating in a study about hospital readmissions…? Experiences with methodological strategies and techniques for recruiting GPs to participate in qualitative research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-11)General Practitioners (GPs) are an asset in healthcare research, considering the amount of knowledge they hold about the primary healthcare service. However, GPs have proven difficult to recruit as participants in both ...