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Dyspnea Index: An upper airway obstruction instrument; translation and validation in Swedish. [PDF]
Abstract Objective Upper airway dyspnoea is a challenging condition in which assessing the discomfort experienced by the patient is essential. There are three patient‐reported outcome (PRO) instruments developed particularly for this patient group, none of which is available in Swedish. The aim of this study was to translate the Dyspnea Index (DI) into
Ntouniadakis E, Brus O, von Beckerath M.
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Exploring documentation in Person-centred care: A content analysis of care plans. [PDF]
Abstract Background Person‐centred care is a growing imperative in healthcare, but the documentation of person‐centred care is challenging. According to the Gothenburg Framework of Person‐centred Care, care should be documented in continuously revised care plans and based on patients’ personally formulated goals and resources to secure a continuous ...
Lydahl D +5 more
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Undersköterskors perspektiv på att främja fysisk aktivitet hos personer på demensboende
Studien undersöker undersköterskors uppfattningar om att främja fysisk aktivitet hos personer på demensboende. Vi gjorde individuella semistrukturerade intervjuer med nio undersköterskor och bearbetade det insamlade materialet med kvalitativ ...
Anna Kubicka, Ingemar Kåreholt
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Management strategies can buffer the effect of mass mortality in early life stages of fish
Mass mortality events during early life stages of fish can potentially have substantial and long‐term effects on the population. Mitigation is more efficient when the affected population has a diverse age structure and when the mitigation strategy is applied immediately after the perturbation.
Lucie Buttay +2 more
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This article explores how teacher union journals in Sweden construct (1) problems related to teaching and learning assumed to be caused by pupils’ physical inactivity, and (2) solutions regarding how and by whom these problems should be addressed.
Magnus Levinsson +2 more
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A transdisciplinary approach to define and assess wild food plant sustainable foraging in Norway
Foraging wild food plants is sometimes perceived as a conservation threat or, alternatively, as an opportunity for sustainable development. Little is known of how foragers themselves define and ensure sustainable foraging. Here, we collaboratively assessed the activities and motivations of the forager community in Norway in order to achieve a combined ...
Irene Teixidor‐Toneu +4 more
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Danske seniorers (65+) motiver og barrierer for fysisk aktivitet
The proportion of older adults is increasing in Denmark. At the same time physical activity is becoming an increasingly popular arena to prevent illness, promote health and increase life quality.
M. L. Larsen, Knud Ryom
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An Empirical Moral Philosophy Perspective on Classroom Discussions of Controversial Issues
Abstract In this article, Emil Sætra examines how teachers and students construct and experience aims and goods in classroom discussions of controversial issues. This study is situated within the emerging tradition of empirical ethics, and the research strategy comprised two main steps.
Emil Sætra
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Artiklen har til formål at undersøge ensomme, inaktive unge studerendes barrierer mod og motiver for fysisk aktivitet under Covid-19 pandemien.
Katrine Sund, Katrine Harrit, K. Ryom
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Alien plant species are only found in settlements on Svalbard, in strong association with previous animal husbandry and along tourist routes. We find no alien species at selected boat landing sites near bird cliffs, where both visitors and birds may be vectors for dispersal.
Jesamine C. Bartlett +5 more
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