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| V LohneSummaryAffiliation: Oslo University College Country: Norway Publications
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Back to life again--patients' experiences of hope three to four years after a spinal cord injury--a longitudinal studyVibeke Lohne
Faculty of Nursing, Oslo University College, Norway
Can J Neurosci Nurs 31:20-5. 2009..Results indicated that three to four years following injury, participants were focusing on life more than on hope due to improvements and adaptation to a new life...
The power of hope: patients' experiences of hope a year after acute spinal cord injuryVibeke Lohne
Institute of Nursing and Health Science, University of Oslo, Norway
J Clin Nurs 15:315-23. 2006..The aim of this present study was to explore patients' experiences of the meaning they attribute to hope and hoping a year after acute spinal cord injury...
Hope during the first months after acute spinal cord injuryVibeke Lohne
Institute of Nursing Science, University of Oslo, Norway
J Adv Nurs 47:279-86. 2004..Hope has been defined as a positive orientation toward future improvements, and is associated with health and well-being...
The battle between hoping and suffering: a conceptual model of hope within a context of spinal cord injuryVibeke Lohne
The Faculty of Nursing, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway
ANS Adv Nurs Sci 31:237-48. 2008....
Hope in patients with spinal cord injury: a literature review related to nursingV Lohne
Institute of Nursing Science, University of Oslo, Oslo University College, Faculty of Nursing, Oslo
J Neurosci Nurs 33:317-25. 2001..In addition, this analysis demonstrates that hope is a prospective phenomenon because it is future-oriented (according to the process) and has a positive essence (according to the substance)...
The incomprehensible injury--interpretations of patients' narratives concerning experiences with an acute and dramatic spinal cord injuryVibeke Lohne
The Faculty of Nursing, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway
Scand J Caring Sci 23:67-75. 2009..And these reflections gave rise to different ways; they later on learned to live with their new lives. These important aspects, narrated by the brave survivors, have not been reported in the research literature earlier...
Patients' experiences of hope and suffering during the first year following acute spinal cord injuryVibeke Lohne
Institute of Nursing Science, University of Oslo, Løkkalia 4, N 0783 Oslo, Norway
J Clin Nurs 14:285-93. 2005..The aim of this study was to explore patients' experiences of hope during the first year suffering from spinal cord injury...
Hope and despair: the awakening of hope following acute spinal cord injury-an interpretative studyVibeke Lohne
Institute of Nursing Science, University of Oslo, Norway
Int J Nurs Stud 41:881-90. 2004..Awakening hopes, even sometimes silent hopes, constituted a contextual background in the immediate aftermath of spinal cord injury...
The lonely battle for dignity: individuals struggling with multiple sclerosisVibeke Lohne
Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway
Nurs Ethics 17:301-11. 2010..The essence of the findings in this study is that dignity is humanity. According to the participants, dignity requires time and is experienced only in a context of empathy and mutual confidence...
Dignity in the life of people with head injuriesAshild Slettebø
Faculty of Nursing Education, Oslo University College, and Faculty of Health and Sport, University of Agder, Arendal, Norway
J Adv Nurs 65:2426-33. 2009..Dignity in the life of people with head injuries...
