- Electronic Health Records Systems
- Education, Healthcare and Sociology Research
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Information Systems Theories and Implementation
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Psychiatric care and mental health services
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Clinical practice guidelines implementation
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Research in Social Sciences
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Frailty in Older Adults
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Knowledge Management and Sharing
- Team Dynamics and Performance
- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- Child Welfare and Adoption
- Schizophrenia research and treatment
- Personal Information Management and User Behavior
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Business Process Modeling and Analysis
SINTEF
2016-2025
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
2010-2025
SINTEF Digital
2021-2025
Ko-Aks (Norway)
2024
University of Oslo
2012-2015
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
2012
During the last decades, work of homecare nurses has been affected by several changes, including an aging population, decentralization health care, nursing recruitment crises and scarcity public resources. Few scholars have analyzed how these changes impacted nursing. In this article, we describe discuss aspects nurses' work, with specific focus on "organising work." We outline three phenomena that are increasingly occurring: (a) frequently involved in negotiating care level and,...
This current systematic literature review aims to examine what is known about foster parents' needs, satisfaction and perceptions of parent training. A systematized search in relevant databases resulted 13 publications, with mostly quantitative studies, originating from four countries. Research on training scarce, the satisfaction, needs parents were included as secondary outcomes most reviewed studies. synthesis results studies indicate high levels user whereas qualitative findings for more...
Aims and objectives To explore how the use of electronic messages support hospital community care nurses’ collaboration communication concerning patients’ admittance to discharges from hospitals. Background Nurses in hospitals play a crucial role transfer patients between home hospital. Several studies have shown that transition situations are challenging due lack information exchange. Information technologies may work these situations. An message system was introduced Norway patient...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTOligonucleotide Syntheses on Insoluble Polymer Supports. I. Stepwise Synthesis of Trithymidine DiphosphateL. Russell. Melby and Donald R. StrobachCite this: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1967, 89, 2, 450–453Publication Date (Print):January 1, 1967Publication History Published online1 May 2002Published inissue 1 January 1967https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja00978a052https://doi.org/10.1021/ja00978a052research-articleACS PublicationsRequest reuse...
This study investigates how the use of an electronic messaging system influences patient safety in medication information process between home health care nurses and general practitioners. Focus group interviews semistructured with 34 practitioners were applied, results show that using a clinical communication collaboration led to more easily connecting, being accessible having higher quality. The also revealed caused errors information. However, according practitioners, overall conclusion...
Abstract Large-scale generic systems are typically adapted to local practice through configuration. This is especially important in healthcare, which involves a plurality of institutions and users. However, the decision acquire system public healthcare founded on regional national health policy goals, often translated into various forms standardization. As result, interests may stand contrast level. Therefore, we analyze how concerns weighed against each other preparations for implementing...
Child welfare services in Norway aim to provide a comprehensive and holistic policy practice approach. This includes range of in-home support measures parents their children resolve challenges. Youth child participation are basic rights within the Norwegian Welfare Services (CWS) context, grounded UN Convention on Rights Child, constitution, Act. While recent research has identified youth more often being consulted, involvement own is limited should be done facilitate meaningful...
ABSTRACT Aim To explore long‐term care recipients' perceptions of high‐quality and how person‐centred approaches are applied in the services. Design A descriptive explorative qualitative design. Methods Data were collected through individual interviews with 19 recipients 197 h participant observation at 10 nursing homes home units three Norwegian municipalities. The data analysed using content analysis. Results analysis revealed a main theme— to be seen cared for as an —describing core care....
Patients with serious conditions face complex, long-lasting patient journeys involving multiple healthcare providers. Research shows that these are frequently perceived as fragmented, significant challenges in communication and information flow. However, there is limited knowledge about the organisational informational aspects linked to good poor experiences. This study investigated critical factors cancer journeys, focusing on elements shaping The incident technique was used identify...
Background Clinical documentation plays a crucial role in providing and coordinating care. Despite the widespread adoption of electronic health record (EHR) systems, many end users still document clinical data manner similar to traditional paper-based records. To fully leverage benefits EHR it is necessary adopt new approaches that facilitate easy access information at point care seamless exchange across facilities. Objective We aimed evaluate how transition from an older system...
ABSTRACT Aims To describe: (i) Experiences of older patients with cancer after receiving an intervention based on geriatric assessment management. (ii) nurses in municipal health care from implementing management and their perspectives the intervention. Design A qualitative, descriptive interview study reported according to COREQ. Methods The sample comprises five men three women cancer, mean age 75 years, 11 female nurses. Data collection was performed as individual patient interviews,...
Long-term care managers are essential in creating high-quality services. Previous research has a limited focus on managers’ practices and approaches to quality improvement work. This study aims explore how Norwegian long-term approach systematic ad hoc work the context of service planning provision. In-depth interviews were conducted with twelve from three municipalities analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Three themes identified: delegating responsibility ensure , creation...
Background: The preparation phase of an IT implementation may have consequences for the outcomes. To increase chance a successful implementation, many organisations invest in preparing organisation through organisational readiness projects and similar activities. Objective: determine how hospital staff Central Norway were prepared new electronic health record (EHR) system expectations met during go-live early use phase. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with team members University...
There is little research regarding how everyday life affected by colon cancer treatment. Few studies exist that exclusively examine patients with Dukes C cancer. Most include other types of bowel and different stages.The aims this study were to explore describe survivors experience in general sexuality particular after treatment cancer.The exploratory descriptive uses semistructured interviews collect data. Nine participants interviewed their lives up until 2 years concluded The analysis was...
From a philosophy of science perspective, the literature has posited that different research approaches influence field studies. Studies addressing interdisciplinary have focused on challenges organizing and running teams, cultural differences between within disciplines, constraints in conducting research. exploring discussing process outcome transferring observations to notes from an point view are not identified. The aim this paper is explore characteristics created by researchers...
Psychiatric rehospitalisation is often seen as a negative outcome in terms of healthcare quality and cost, well potentially hindering the process recovery. The purpose our study was to explore psychiatric from service-user perspective, paying attention how can be avoided.Eight focus groups, including total 55 mental health service users, were conducted six European countries (Austria, Finland, Italy, Norway, Romania, Slovenia). results analysed using systematic text condensation.All...
To study early experiences with multidose drug dispensing (MDD) among different groups of health personnel.Qualitative based on focus-group interviews.Primary care, Trondheim, Norway.The importance trust in the technology and collaborating partners is actualized implementation MDD.GPs, home-care nurses, pharmacists, medical secretaries trusted new MDD technology. The quality GPs' medication records improved. However, personnel, including GPs themselves, would not always GPs. Checking bags...
The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or counteract collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and other providers municipal healthcare. Good these actors is crucial for high-quality care, especially persons in need coordinated services.The based on semistructured interviews with 12 healthcare four Norwegian municipalities: GPs, six nurses two physiotherapists.GPs are key collaborating partners system. Their ability collaborate affected by...
Psychiatric re-hospitalisation is considered costly and disruptive to individuals. The perspective of the mental health service user largely unexplored in literature. purpose our study was explore users’ experiences psychiatric across six countries Europe. Eight focus groups were conducted Romania, Slovenia, Finland, Italy, Austria Norway. A total 55 users participated study. All participants had been receipt services for at least 1 year, experienced more than one hospitalisation. experience...
SAMMENDRAG Electronic message exchange for patients discharged from hospitalBackground: Discharge hospital to community care services represents a particularly vulnerable situation patients.Electronic messaging, with the use of «PLO»messages, has been introduced ensure effective and safe information in patient transitions between hospitals services.As today, little is known about nurses' experiences «PLO»-messages during discharge.Objective: To explore that support services. Material...
While expectations are well-known drivers of electronic health record (EHR) adoption, the more elusive. On basis interviews with general practitioners (GPs), we investigate how early implementation process drives their an EHR that is being implemented in Norway. The GPs’ prospective driven by (a) satisfying experiences current system, (b) transfer others’ EHR, (c) a sense alignment, or lack thereof, those charge process, (d) uncertainty about inclusion GP needs, and (e) competing...