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Long-term outcomes with haloperidol versus placebo in acutely admitted adult ICU patients with delirium
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Socialisation of children to nurse and nursing images: A Goffman-inspired thematic analysis of children's picture books in a Swedish context
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The influence of actors on the content and execution of a bereavement programme: a Bourdieu-inspired ethnographical field study in Sweden
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Balancing Different Legal and Ethical Requirements in the Construction of Informed Consents in Qualitative International Collaborative Research Across Continents - Reflections from a Scandinavian Perspective
2024) In Journal of Academic Ethics(
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Practices, strategies, and challenges in antibiotic treatment and prevention of antimicrobial resistance from the perspectives of Romanian community pharmacists and general practitioners: a Goffman-inspired qualitative interview study
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Views on Nurses' Understanding of a Holistic Approach to Nursing : A Qualitative Review and Thematic Analysis
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Language at Stake in International Research Collaboration—Methodological Reflections on Team-Based and Time-Intensive Ethnography
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But where's the body? Bodies, time, money, and the political economy of post-pandemic field research
2024) In Qualitative Research(
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Global cross-sectional survey on neonatal pharmacologic sedation and analgesia practices and pain assessment tools: impact of the sociodemographic index (SDI)
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Scandinavian trade unions’ guidelines regarding nurses’ use of social media: a Fairclough-inspired critical discourse analysis
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