Browsing Artikler by Subject "Helsepersonell"
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Burnout among intensive care nurses, physicians and leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic: A national longitudinal study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: Burnout is frequent among intensive care unit (ICU) healthcare professionals and may result in medical errors and absenteeism. The COVID-19 pandemic caused additional strain during working hours and also affected ... -
eHealth literacy among hospital health care providers: a systematic review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: eHealth literacy is a key concept in the implementation of eHealth resources. However, most eHealth literacy definitions and frameworks are designed from the perceptive of the individual receiving eHealth care, ... -
Health Care Personnel’s Perspectives on Quality of Palliative Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic – A Cross-Sectional Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose: The provision of high-quality palliative care is challenging, especially during a pandemic like COVID-19. The latter entailed major consequences for health care systems and health care personnel (HCP) in both ... -
Health Care Professionals’ Experiences and Perspectives on Using Telehealth for Home-based Palliative Care: Scoping Review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Telehealth seems feasible for use in home-based palliative care (HBPC). It may improve access to health care professionals (HCPs) at patients’ homes, reduce hospital admissions, enhance patients’ feelings of ... -
Stories of paediatric palliative care: a qualitative study exploring health care professionals’ understanding of the concept
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: By sharing patient stories, health care professionals (HCPs) may communicate their attitudes, values and beliefs about caring and treatment. Previous qualitative research has shown that HCPs usually associate ...