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Axelsson, M., Bahtsevani, C., Neziraj, M., Persson, K. & Kumlien, C. (2023). A registry study of oral health problems and preventive interventions among older persons receiving municipal healthcare - PROSENIOR. Nursing Open, 10(2), 525-534
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A registry study of oral health problems and preventive interventions among older persons receiving municipal healthcare - PROSENIOR
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2023 (English)In: Nursing Open, E-ISSN 2054-1058, Vol. 10, no 2, p. 525-534Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Aim: The aim was to identify planned and completed preventive interventions among older persons with oral health problems receiving municipal health care. A further aim was to determine the correspondence between oral health problems and planned preventive interventions among older persons with oral health problems receiving municipal health care. Design: Cross-sectional register study. Methods: Oral health data from the Swedish national quality registry, Senior Alert, were extracted for 4,024 older persons (>= 65 years) receiving municipal health care in a county in Southern Sweden. Data were statistically analysed. Results: A large majority of older persons (97.4%) with assessed oral health problems had at least one planned preventive intervention, and approximately three quarters of the planned interventions were completed. There seemed to be a mismatch between type of oral health problems and preventive interventions as not all older persons had a planned preventive intervention related to their specific oral health problem.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
John Wiley & Sons, 2023
Keywords
nursing, oral health, prevention, risk assessment, Senior Alert
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-55110 (URN)10.1002/nop2.1318 (DOI)000851512000001 ()36631732 (PubMedID)
Available from: 2022-09-23 Created: 2022-09-23 Last updated: 2023-08-23Bibliographically approved
Hammar, S., Carlson, E. & Persson, K. (2023). Nurse anesthetist students' experiences of peer learning in clinical education: A qualitative study. Journal of Professional Nursing, 44, 62-68
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Nurse anesthetist students' experiences of peer learning in clinical education: A qualitative study
2023 (English)In: Journal of Professional Nursing, ISSN 8755-7223, E-ISSN 1532-8481, Vol. 44, p. 62-68Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

BackgroundAs part of an interprofessional operating team, nurse anesthetists need to be skilled in collaboration, problem solving, attentiveness, independent decision-making and knowledge of anesthesiology nursing. Factors that are vital for nurse anesthetist students' future profession. The educational model peer learning, characterized by collaboration and learning through social interaction between individuals, may support nurse anesthetist students' development in such skills.AimThe aim of the study was to explore nurse anesthetist students' perceptions of their experiences of peer learning as an educational model during their clinical education in a Swedish context.MethodsThe approach was a qualitative descriptive design. Seven nurse anesthetist students from four different universities were interviewed individually using a semi-structured interview guide. The data were analyzed with content analysis.ResultsThree generic categories revealed a description of the phenomenon: Increased independence, Holistic view and Expansive learning process. A main category brought together the content of the generic categories and shows the overall finding of the study: Peer learning promotes nurse anesthetist students' personal and professional development.ConclusionPeer learning as an educational model during nurse anesthetist students' clinical education might facilitate preparation for their coming profession.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2023
Keywords
Clinical education Nurse anesthetist students Peer learning Post-graduate nurse Qualitative design
National Category
Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-56961 (URN)10.1016/j.profnurs.2022.12.002 (DOI)000913826000001 ()36746601 (PubMedID)
Available from: 2023-01-01 Created: 2023-01-01 Last updated: 2023-02-27Bibliographically approved
Appelgren, M., Persson, K., Bahtsevani, C. & Borglin, G. (2022). Swedish registered nurses' perceptions of caring for patients with intellectual and developmental disability: A qualitative descriptive study. Health & Social Care in the Community, 30(3), 1064-1076
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Swedish registered nurses' perceptions of caring for patients with intellectual and developmental disability: A qualitative descriptive study
2022 (English)In: Health & Social Care in the Community, ISSN 0966-0410, E-ISSN 1365-2524, Vol. 30, no 3, p. 1064-1076Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Patients with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) are often misinterpreted and misunderstood. Studies show that, in general, healthcare professionals have limited knowledge about IDD, and registered nurses (RNs) often report feeling unprepared to support this group of patients. Therefore, more knowledge about how to adequately address care for this patient group is warranted. This qualitative study employs an interpretative descriptive design to explore and describe Swedish RNs' perceptions of caring for patients with IDD, here in a home-care setting. Twenty RNs were interviewed between September 2018 and May 2019, and the resulting data were analysed through an inductive qualitative content analysis. The study adheres to consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ). Our analysis found that nurses' perceptions of caring for patients with an IDD could be understood from three overarching categories: nursing held hostage in the context of care, care dependent on intuition and proven experience and contending for the patients' right to adequate care. Our findings show that the home-care context and organisation were not adjusted to the needs of the patients. This resulted in RNs feeling unable to provide care in accordance with their professional values. They also explained that they had not mastered the available augmentative and alternative communication tools, instead using support staff as interpreters for their patients. Finally, on a daily basis, the RNs caring for this group of patients took an active stance and fought for the patients' right to receive the right care at the right time by the right person. This was particularly the case with issues involving psychiatric care.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
John Wiley & Sons, 2022
Keywords
content analysis, intellectual and development disability, interview, nurses, qualitative research
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-42492 (URN)10.1111/hsc.13307 (DOI)000651886700001 ()34009687 (PubMedID)
Available from: 2021-05-31 Created: 2021-05-31 Last updated: 2022-04-20Bibliographically approved
Axelsson, M., Björk, B., Berg, U. & Persson, K. (2021). Behövs ett undervisningspaket med syfte att stärka vårdpersonals följsamhetsberedskap?. BestPractice Nordic (April 2021)
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Behövs ett undervisningspaket med syfte att stärka vårdpersonals följsamhetsberedskap?
2021 (Swedish)In: BestPractice Nordic, no April 2021Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.)) Published
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-46862 (URN)
Available from: 2021-11-15 Created: 2021-11-15 Last updated: 2022-06-15Bibliographically approved
Larsen, R., Mangrio, E. & Persson, K. (2021). Interpersonal Communication in Transcultural Nursing Care in India: A Descriptive Qualitative Study. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 32(4), 310-317, Article ID UNSP 1043659620920693.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Interpersonal Communication in Transcultural Nursing Care in India: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
2021 (English)In: Journal of Transcultural Nursing, ISSN 1043-6596, E-ISSN 1552-7832, Vol. 32, no 4, p. 310-317, article id UNSP 1043659620920693Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Introduction: Good communication is crucial for safe and effective nursing care and is necessary in building interpersonal relationships with patients. The increase of global interactions in health care adds to the necessity of developing culturally competent communication in nursing. The purpose of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of interpersonal communication as experienced by nurses working in culturally diverse hospitals in India. Method: A descriptive qualitative method, analyzing 12 semistructured interviews conducted with nurses at two hospitals. Results: The study's themes focus on tools and techniques for working with culturally diverse patients and how to sustain the quality of care in diverse hospital settings. Language resources, language tools, and cultural knowledge were useful aids for nurses when communicating with transcultural patients. It helped the nurses gain confidence and foresee patient needs. Discussion: Highlighting transcultural interpersonal communication techniques within nursing offers a safer and more productive practice of nursing care.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Sage Publications, 2021
Keywords
communication, cultural competence, interpreters, language barriers, nursing, quality of care, transcultural nursing
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-17447 (URN)10.1177/1043659620920693 (DOI)000534764500001 ()32436462 (PubMedID)
Available from: 2020-06-10 Created: 2020-06-10 Last updated: 2021-06-28Bibliographically approved
Wirsén, E., Åkerlund, S., Ingvarsdotter, K., Hjärthag, F., Östman, M. & Persson, K. (2020). Burdens experienced and perceived needs of relatives of persons with SMI: a systematic meta-synthesis (ed.). Journal of Mental Health, 29(6), 712-721
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Burdens experienced and perceived needs of relatives of persons with SMI: a systematic meta-synthesis
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2020 (English)In: Journal of Mental Health, ISSN 0963-8237, E-ISSN 1360-0567, Vol. 29, no 6, p. 712-721Article, review/survey (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

BACKGROUND: Close relatives of people with severe mental illness (SMI) experience problems known as family burdens. In addition, they may have their own needs for support, something often overlooked by the healthcare system. Meta-syntheses in this area may help explore the meaning of the experience of living with someone who has a SMI. AIM: Our aim was to describe the burdens experienced and needs perceived on a daily basis by relatives to someone who has a SMI. METHODS: The databases PubMed, CINAHL, and PsychInfo were searched using a systematic search strategy. Studies were screened for relevance and quality was appraised. A meta-synthesis of nine qualitative studies was then conducted. RESULTS: The nine studies discerned the following themes. Burden themes; Forced to carry a sometimes unbearable burden; Burdened by own ill-health and disrupted relationships; Distressed and stigmatized by society. Needs themes; strengthening protective factors; Skills and practical support greatly appreciated. CONCLUSIONS: The burdens and needs of relatives of persons with SMI strongly influence their lives. They require relief from both practical and emotional burdens. Family interventions and other programs to support relatives should be encouraged with this knowledge in mind

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis, 2020
Keywords
Family burden, meta-synthesis, needs, qualitative research, severe mental illness, stigma
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-826 (URN)10.1080/09638237.2017.1370632 (DOI)000601092500015 ()28853618 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-85098010665 (Scopus ID)24017 (Local ID)24017 (Archive number)24017 (OAI)
Available from: 2020-02-27 Created: 2020-02-27 Last updated: 2023-09-04Bibliographically approved
Axelsson, M., Bjork, B., Berg, U. & Persson, K. (2020). Effect of an Educational Program on Healthcare Professionals' Readiness to Support Patients with Asthma, Allergies, and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease for Improved Medication Adherence. Nursing Research and Practice, 2020, 1-11, Article ID 1585067.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Effect of an Educational Program on Healthcare Professionals' Readiness to Support Patients with Asthma, Allergies, and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease for Improved Medication Adherence
2020 (English)In: Nursing Research and Practice, ISSN 2090-1429, E-ISSN 2090-1437, Vol. 2020, p. 1-11, article id 1585067Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Purpose. The aim of this study was to strengthen the healthcare professionals' readiness to support patients who have asthma, an allergy, and COPD for better medication adherence. Methods. The design was an educational intervention in a study population (n = 70) consisting of 66 nurses and four other allied healthcare professionals working in primary care with patients diagnosed with asthma, allergy, or COPD in a county in southern Sweden. As part of two training days, an educational intervention-consisting of lectures and workshops-was conducted. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected. The qualitative data were collected during the workshops when the participants worked with fictitious patient cases. They documented in writing how they, based on the theoretical content in the educational intervention in combination with their clinical experiences, reasoned that the fictitious patients could be supported for better adherence. This documentation constituted qualitative data. The quantitative data were collected through questionnaires, which the participants completed before and after the intervention. Data from the questionnaires were statistically analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired t-tests. The qualitative data collected from the workshops were analyzed with content analysis. Results. The intervention increased the participants' knowledge of adherence (pre mean 3.95 versus post mean 4.18, p=0.001) and how to better support patients' adherence to medication (pre mean 3.71 versus post mean 3.98, p=0.001). Moreover, their knowledge of how to measure patients' adherence behavior (pre mean 3.02 versus post mean 3.54, p=0.001) and how to communicate with patients effectively about adherence was heightened (pre mean 3.92 versus post mean 4.13, p=0.011). Furthermore, participants felt that their readiness to support patients for better adherence had strengthened (pre mean 3.78 versus post mean 4.13, p=0.001). Individual adherence support for three fictitious patients with different adherence issues was developed. Conclusion. An educational intervention focusing on adherence and communication equipped healthcare professionals with tools to support patients with asthma, an allergy, or COPD for better medication adherence.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2020
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-37611 (URN)10.1155/2020/1585067 (DOI)000590878800001 ()33194229 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-85096006246 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2020-12-17 Created: 2020-12-17 Last updated: 2023-10-30Bibliographically approved
Persson, K., Östman, M., Ingvarsdotter, K. & Hjarthag, F. (2019). A Mismatch of Paradigms Disrupts the Introduction of Psycho-Educative Interventions for Families of Persons with SMI: An Interview Study with Staff from Community Services (ed.). Community mental health journal, 55(4), 663-671
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A Mismatch of Paradigms Disrupts the Introduction of Psycho-Educative Interventions for Families of Persons with SMI: An Interview Study with Staff from Community Services
2019 (English)In: Community mental health journal, ISSN 0010-3853, E-ISSN 1573-2789, Vol. 55, no 4, p. 663-671Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Treatment and support of people diagnosed with severe mental illness in Sweden takes place in out-patient psychiatric services or municipality services. Most of the responsibility for support in daily life are provided by the close family. One crucial matter is how to support these families. This research project aimed to investigate the Swedish construction with shared responsibility between county psychiatric care and municipality social care for consumers with severe mental illness affects actions in municipalities in relation to family support. Ten representatives from five municipality settings were interviewed. Five semi-structured interviews were analysed using a thematic analysis. The following themes emerged; One overarching theme, "a mismatch of paradigms", and sub-themes: (a) "accentuating differences", (b) "doubts about including the entire family in the same session" and (c) "lack of a uniform family support policy". We conclude that a shared mandate needs a dialogue between psychiatric and municipality services concerning this mismatch.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Springer, 2019
Keywords
Family support, Municipality support, Psycho-pedagogic models, Severe mental illness
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-14581 (URN)10.1007/s10597-018-0307-z (DOI)000463787900014 ()26709 (Local ID)26709 (Archive number)26709 (OAI)
Available from: 2020-03-30 Created: 2020-03-30 Last updated: 2021-01-15Bibliographically approved
Axelsson, M., Björk, B., Berg, U. & Persson, K. (2019). Empower nurses to empower patients to better medication adherence (ed.). Paper presented at the 23rd International Society for Medication Adherence (ESPACOMP 2019), Porto, Portugal (21 – 23 November 2019). Paper presented at the 23rd International Society for Medication Adherence (ESPACOMP 2019), Porto, Portugal (21 – 23 November 2019).
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Empower nurses to empower patients to better medication adherence
2019 (English)Conference paper, Poster (with or without abstract) (Other academic)
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-10770 (URN)30417 (Local ID)30417 (Archive number)30417 (OAI)
Conference
the 23rd International Society for Medication Adherence (ESPACOMP 2019), Porto, Portugal (21 – 23 November 2019)
Available from: 2020-02-29 Created: 2020-02-29 Last updated: 2022-03-04Bibliographically approved
Persson, K., Stjernswärd, S. & Levander, S. (2019). FAST-O works well for characterization and monitoring of sheltered housing schizophrenia patients (ed.). Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 73(3), 207-210
Open this publication in new window or tab >>FAST-O works well for characterization and monitoring of sheltered housing schizophrenia patients
2019 (English)In: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, ISSN 0803-9488, E-ISSN 1502-4725, Vol. 73, no 3, p. 207-210Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Objective: The de-institutionalizing process came to an end before the millennium shift by closing mental hospitals. After that some of the most ill patients are cared for in sheltered housing (SH). There is no in-house psychiatric competence and the staff on the floor usually lacks such knowledge and training. Observation instruments may improve this by making it possible to assess and monitor patients. Method: FAST-O is a simple twelve-item observation scale. Staff at eight SH units were trained in using the instrument and then assessed a total of 67 patients once, twice or three times at monthly intervals. Results: Ten items formed two highly homogenous subscales reflecting Social skills (Soc) and Excitation/Aggression (E/A). Depression and Clinical Global Impression (CGI) items were considered separately. The correlation pattern suggested that the ratings had construct validity. A cluster analysis identified three patient subgroups, of which one had very high E/A scores. Comparisons with reference data suggested that the average symptom level was on par with acutely admitted in-patients for this subgroup. In all groups, E/A symptoms varied considerably over time, the other symptoms were more stable. There were marked differences among the eight SH units with respect to the level of patient problems. Conclusions: The SH staff was able to produce valid FAST-O assessments. There are reference data which makes it possible to characterize individual patients as well as SH units with respect to treatment needs and safety aspects (for instance risk of violence).

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis, 2019
Keywords
FAST-O, Schizophrenia, observation scales, percentile scores, sheltered housing, symptoms
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-14838 (URN)10.1080/08039488.2019.1582696 (DOI)000465347800007 ()30888234 (PubMedID)28186 (Local ID)28186 (Archive number)28186 (OAI)
Available from: 2020-03-30 Created: 2020-03-30 Last updated: 2021-02-25Bibliographically approved
Projects
Grow safely - a research project within the Child Health Care in Skåne; Malmö University; Publications
Mangrio, E. & Hjortsjö, M. (2023). Meeting families in various social situations: Reflections from healthcare staff working with an extended home-visiting program in Sweden. Franzén, C., Nilsson, E.-L., Norberg, J. & Peterson, T. (2020). Trust as an analytical concept for the study of welfare programmes to reduce child health disparities: the case of a Swedish postnatal home visiting programme. Children and youth services review, 118, 1-7, Article ID 105472.
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