Browsing LDH Brage by Author "Hanssen, Ingrid"
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Communication as a non-technical skill in the operating room: A qualitative study
Skråmm, Sisilie Havnås; Smith Jacobsen, Inger Lise; Hanssen, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how operating room nurses (ORNs) experience operating room (OR) team communication concerning non-technical skills. Design: Based on the Scrub Practitioners List of Intraoperative ... -
Coping with moral distress on acute psychiatric wards: A qualitative study
Jansen, Trine-Lise; Hem, Marit Helene; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Hanssen, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Nurses working within acute psychiatric settings often face multifaceted moral dilemmas and incompatible demands. Methods: Qualitative individual and focus group interviews were conducted. Ethical considerations: ... -
Culturally congruent and linguistically correct translations of proms as a basis for communication in healthcare
Alpers, Lise-Merete; Hanssen, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires used in clinical settings to provide information of a patient’s health status. In encounters with ethnic minority patients, translations of these are needed. ... -
Dementia, Communication and Culture: Implications of linguistic and cultural diversity in intercultural dementia care
Hanssen, Ingrid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11)Several dementia subtypes affect either some aspect of speech fluency and/or comprehension. Linguistic diversity affects healthcare delivery, not the least in the field of dementia care. In-depth interviewing were conducted ... -
How may cultural and political ideals cause moral distress in acute psychiatry? A qualitative study
Jansen, Trine-Lise; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Hanssen, Ingrid; Hem, Marit Helene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background There is growing public criticism of the use of restraints or coercion. Demands for strengthened patient participation and prevention of coercive measures in mental health care has become a priority for care ... -
Mothers’ experiences and perceptions of facility-based delivery care in rural Ethiopia
Mordal, Elin; Hanssen, Ingrid; Kassa, Andargachew; Vatne, Solfrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In Ethiopia, delivery wards are a part of primary healthcare services. However, although the maternal mortality rate is very high, approximately 50% of mothers use skilled birth attendants. This study focused on how women ... -
Providing safe maternity care under challenging conditions in rural Ethiopia : a qualitative study
Mordal, Elin; Hanssen, Ingrid; Biratu, Andargachew Kassa; Vatne, Solfrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Women’s health and the reduction in the global maternal mortality rate is a research priority worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the structural conditions that influence the maternity care ... -
The relationship between religiosity/spirituality and well-being among Eritrean female refugees living in Norwegian asylum centres.
ABRAHAM, RUTH; Leonhardt, Marja; Hanssen, Ingrid; Hauff, Edvard; Lien, Lars; Thapa, Suraj Bahadur (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract Background: Women are more vulnerable to mental health problems than men after migration, but little is known about the influence of religiosity/spirituality on their quality of life. The purpose of this study ... -
When a common language is missing: Nurse–mother communication in the NICU. A qualitative study
Kynø, Nina Margrethe; Fugelseth, Drude Merete; Hanssen, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Abstract Aims and objectives: To explore how communication in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) between immigrant mothers and nurses take place without having a common language, and how these mothers experience ...