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| Dorte KjeldmandSummaryAffiliation: County Hospital Ryhov Country: Sweden Publications
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Balint training makes GPs thrive better in their jobDorte Kjeldmand
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Section for Health Services Research, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Patient Educ Couns 55:230-5. 2004..These results might indicate higher work-related satisfaction and better doctor-patient relationship...
How patient-centred am I? A new method to measure physicians' patient-centrednessDorte Kjeldmand
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Section for Health Services Research, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Patient Educ Couns 62:31-7. 2006..To describe a new method to determine physicians' self-perceived degree of patient-centredness. A pilot study combining qualitative and quantitative methods...
Balint groups as a means to increase job satisfaction and prevent burnout among general practitionersDorte Kjeldmand
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Section for Health Services Research, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Ann Fam Med 6:138-45. 2008..One approach might be Balint group participation. The aim of this study was to explore GPs' experience of participating in Balint groups and its influence on their work life...
Difficulties in Balint groups: a qualitative study of leaders' experiencesDorte Kjeldmand
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Health Services Research, Uppsala University and Eksjö Primary Care Centre, Sweden
Br J Gen Pract 60:808-14. 2010..However, voluntary BGs are still few, some members terminate their participation, and problems are reported in obligatory groups in residency programmes. This raises questions about possible negative aspects of BGs...
Stroke patients' delay of emergency treatmentFinn Hjelmblink
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Health Services Research, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Scand J Caring Sci 24:307-11. 2010..Furthermore emergency care of acute stroke patients might need to take place in an organisation where patients are sure to be met by physicians as a person by a person...
