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Managing chronic sorrow in patients with multiple sclerosis: emotional distress but also personal growth.
2007) 8th Quadrennial Congress of The European Association of Neuroscience Nurses (EANN)(
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Workplace Distress and Ethical Dilemmas in Neuroscience Nursing: A qualitative study of Chinese nurses’ experience.
2007) 8th Quadrennial Congress of The European Association of Neuroscience Nurses (EANN)(
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Caring and uncaring experiences as narrated by persons with long-term pain after a stroke.
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Ethics rounds or ethics consultation in Sweden? How much input should the ethicist have? - Nurses’ and physicians’ experiences.
2007) 3rd International Conference on Clinical Ethics and Consultation(
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Patterns of and reasons for relocation in dementia care.
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Workplace distress and ethical dilemmas among Swedish neuroscience nurses.
2007) The 7th Conference on Advances in Health Care Science Research.(
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Lifeworld perspectives utilizing assistive devices: individuals, lived experience following a stroke.
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Patientens perspektiv på vårdkvalitet inom psykiatrisk vård: ett instrument för förväntningar och upplevelser.
2007) 3:e Nationella konferensen om patientsäkerhet(
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Living with Long-Term Pain after a Stroke.
2007) 8th Quadrennial Congress of The European Association of Neuroscience Nurses (EANN)(
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Anhörigas uppfattning av begreppet vårdkvalitet inom psykiatrisk vård – en fenomenografisk studie.
2007) Vårdstämman, 2007(
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