Agnes Olander
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View article: Navigating the First Months of Work: A Cross‐Sectional Study on Newly Graduated Registered Nurses’ Journey Into the Profession
Navigating the First Months of Work: A Cross‐Sectional Study on Newly Graduated Registered Nurses’ Journey Into the Profession Open
The transition process for newly graduated registered nurses (NGN) entering hospital work is critical in managing challenges like insecurity and stress, while also supporting role navigation, learning, job satisfaction and retention. This …
View article: The onset of sepsis as experienced by patients and family members: A qualitative interview study
The onset of sepsis as experienced by patients and family members: A qualitative interview study Open
Aims and Objectives To explore the onset of sepsis based on patients' and family members' experiences. Background Knowledge about the onset of sepsis is limited among patients and their families, which makes early recognition of sepsis dif…
View article: Prediction of the Risk of Sepsis by Using Analysis of Plasma Glucose and Serum Lactate in Ambulance Services: A Prospective Study
Prediction of the Risk of Sepsis by Using Analysis of Plasma Glucose and Serum Lactate in Ambulance Services: A Prospective Study Open
Introduction: The early recognition of patients with sepsis is difficult and the initial assessment outside of hospitals is challenging for ambulance clinicians (ACs). Indicators that ACs can use to recognize sepsis early are beneficial fo…
View article: Prehospital characteristics among patients with sepsis: a comparison between patients with or without adverse outcome
Prehospital characteristics among patients with sepsis: a comparison between patients with or without adverse outcome Open
The findings suggests that patients having a decreased oxygen saturation and body temperature, increased serum glucose level and altered mental status during prehospital care are at risk of a poorer patient prognosis and adverse outcome. R…