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        - 2000
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        Experiencing liver transplantation- a phenomenological approach
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 1999
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        Patients' evaluation of pain and nurses' management of analgesics after surgery. The effect of a study day on the subject of pain for nurses working at the thorax surgery department
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Predialysis education helps patients choose dialysis modality and increases disease-specific knowledge
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Experience of Social Support in Rehabilitation: A Phenomenological Study.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 1998
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        Caring for demented people in their homes or in sheltered accommodation as reflected on by home care staff during clinical supervision sessions.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Predialysis patient education : Effects on functioning and well-being in uraemic patients
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Experiences and consequences of pain in persons with post-polio.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 1997
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        Survivors of acute leukaemia and highly malignant lymphoma - retrospective views of daily life problems during treatment and when in remission.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Malnutrition in geriatric patients : A neglected problem?
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 1996
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        Clinical supervisors’ views of their leadership role in the clinical supervision process within nursing care.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
