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Experienced life-situation in persons with severe chronic illness and injuries. Interviews about loss, problems, coping and quality of life.
2001) Health and Nursing Congress of the Swedish Association of Health Professionals, 2001 In Report from the Health and Nursing Congress of the Swedish Association of Health Professionals(
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Long-term pain after stroke.
2001) Research seminar. May 22, 2001. In Congress report, National School of Research in Health Care Sciences, Karolinska Institute,(
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Experiences of loss and chronic sorrow in persons with neurological disorders
2001) 8th World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses Congress(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Assessment of quality of life in persons with severe illness — who has the preferential right of interpretation?
2001) Research seminar. May 22, 2001. In Congress report, National School of Research in Health Care Sciences, Karolinska Institute,(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Making the best of the worst – disabled persons’ view of their life- situation.
2000) In Memorandum(
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Disability, Coping and Quality of Life in Individuals with Muscular Dystrophy: A Prospective Study over Five-Years.
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Three core narratives – relatives’ opinions about the meaning of assistance for the disabled person and how the ethical principles embodied in the LSS legislation are applied.
2000) In Memorandum(
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To be visible but yet invisible – personal assistants’ everyday life.
2000) In Memorandum(
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A model of caring for nursing practice and research.
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Disability and Quality of Life in Individuals with Post-Polio Syndrome.
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- Contribution to journal › Article