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| Berith HedbergSummaryAffiliation: School of Health Sciences Country: Sweden Publications
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Observations, confirmations and strategies - useful tools in decision-making process for nurses in practice?Berith Hedberg
University College of Health Sciences, Jonkoping, Sweden
J Clin Nurs 12:215-22. 2003..It is concluded that the nurse's awareness of the patient's situation, together with a well-founded basis for decisions, can have positive effects on the nursing care provided by the nurse...
Environmental elements affecting the decision-making process in nursing practiceBerith Hedberg
Institute of Health Care Pedagogics, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden
J Clin Nurs 13:316-24. 2004..Besides affecting elements related to the decision-maker and the task itself, the setting where the decision-making process takes place are of decisive importance to the quality of the decision-making outcome...
Care-planning meetings with stroke survivors: nurses as moderators of the communicationBerith Hedberg
Institute of Health Care Pedagogics, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Sweden
J Nurs Manag 15:214-21. 2007..Stroke survivors often have communicative disabilities. They should, however, be involved when decisions are made about their care treatment...
Communicating stroke survivors' health and further needs for support in care-planning meetingsBerith Hedberg
Department of Nursing, University College of Health Sciences, Jonkoping, Sweden
J Clin Nurs 17:1481-91. 2008..We wanted to know what topics participants were talking about, to what extent they were involved in the discussion and how the communication was organized...
Problem-solving in physiotherapy--physiotherapists' talk about encounters with patients with non-specific low back painIréne Josephson
School of Health Sciences, Jonkoping University, Jonkoping, Sweden
Disabil Rehabil 35:668-77. 2013..To investigate how physiotherapists talk about the choice of intervention for patients with NSLBP, particularly how professionals manage clinical encounters that may be experienced as challenging...
