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- 1996
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Clinical supervisors’ views of their leadership role in the clinical supervision process within nursing care.
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Systematic clinical supervision, working milieu and influence over duties: the psychiatric nurse´s viewpoint - a pilot study. International
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Burnout, empathy and sense of coherence among district nurses before and after systematic clinical supervision.
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Effects of clinical supervision on nurse-patient cooperation quality - A controlled study in dementia care.
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Narratives by district nurses about elder abuse within families.
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- 1995
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Acute leukaemia and malignant lymphoma patients’ experiences of disease, treatment and nursing care during the active treatment phase: an explorative study.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Nurses´ experiences of strain and their reactions in the care of severely demented patients.
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Initiating and terminating verbal interaction between nurses and severely demented patients regarded as vocally disruptive.
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Cooperation during morning care between nurses and severely demented institutionalized patients.
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Nurses’ satisfaction with nursing care and work at three care units for severely demented people.
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- 1994
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Systematic clinical supervision and its effects for nurses handling demanding care situations. Interviews with Swedish district nurses and hospital nurses in cancer care.
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The parallel process in clinical supervision with a schizophrenic client.
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- 1993
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The experience of being confused: a case study. A breakdown in communication between a confused patient and a nurse may have everything to do with the nurse's point of view
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- Contribution to journal › Article