Annelie J. Sundler
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View article: Speaking with care: a qualitative study on communication styles in everyday nursing conversations with older persons
Speaking with care: a qualitative study on communication styles in everyday nursing conversations with older persons Open
Background Enhancing communication in everyday nursing conversations is essential for promoting person-centred care and preserving the dignity of older persons. This qualitative study was performed to gain an in-depth understanding of the …
View article: Exploring Emotional Communication Between Older Persons and Nursing Assistants in Home Care: A Qualitative Study
Exploring Emotional Communication Between Older Persons and Nursing Assistants in Home Care: A Qualitative Study Open
Introduction Communication between older persons and nursing assistants is important in providing high‐quality, person‐centred home care. While previous research has reported on older persons' emotional concerns during home care conversati…
View article: Patient–Registered Nurse Communication: Exploring Patients' Expectations and Experience in Primary Care Consultations
Patient–Registered Nurse Communication: Exploring Patients' Expectations and Experience in Primary Care Consultations Open
Introduction Primary care is the first point of contact for patients in most Western healthcare systems, addressing acute, chronic and preventive health needs. Registered nurse‐led first visits (new episode) consultations have shown promis…
View article: The <scp>COMCARE</scp> Framework for Person‐Centred Communication—A Practical Caring Framework
The <span>COMCARE</span> Framework for Person‐Centred Communication—A Practical Caring Framework Open
Aim This paper examines a theory and practice developed framework aimed at guiding person‐centred communication in registered nurse–patient encounters. The primary objective is to refine and present a data‐ and theory‐driven framework tail…
View article: Digital alarm systems with safety sensor and camera in special housing facilities- supportive or intrusive?
Digital alarm systems with safety sensor and camera in special housing facilities- supportive or intrusive? Open
Background: The aging population is increasing due to advancements in medical research and public health, leading to a growing demand for healthcare services and special housing facilities. Welfare technology (WT) has been introduced to su…
View article: Children’s experiences of living with their mental ill-health - a scoping review
Children’s experiences of living with their mental ill-health - a scoping review Open
Children have a desire to manage and comprehend their complex everyday lives of living with mental ill-health and wish for supported yet independent decision-making. Attitudes of friends, adults and professionals are important in providing…
View article: Increasing child involvement by understanding emotional expression during needle procedures: A video-observational intervention study
Increasing child involvement by understanding emotional expression during needle procedures: A video-observational intervention study Open
Communicating with the child, the so-called communicative interaction, instead of to the child, can play a critical role in children's handling of fear and pain related to needle procedures.
View article: Patient reported experiences in older adults living with HIV – a scoping review
Patient reported experiences in older adults living with HIV – a scoping review Open
Effective antiretroviral therapy has extended the life expectancy of people living with HIV and in Western countries, with 50% of individuals in Western countries now aged 50 or older. The aim was to review empirical research on adults who…
View article: Healthcare Experiences and Needs of Older Adults Living With HIV: A Qualitative Study
Healthcare Experiences and Needs of Older Adults Living With HIV: A Qualitative Study Open
Aim To explore the healthcare experiences and needs of older adults living with HIV in Sweden. Design A phenomenological study using qualitative thematic analysis. Methods Data were gathered through semistructured qualitative interviews an…
View article: Exploring experiences of ageing in older adults living with HIV in Sweden: a qualitative study
Exploring experiences of ageing in older adults living with HIV in Sweden: a qualitative study Open
The findings suggest a need for a more holistic approach to care of older adults living with HIV, recognizing the broader context of healthy ageing. While participants experienced good health, challenges related to ageing persist, and expe…
View article: Occupational balance and associated factors among students during higher education within healthcare and social work in Sweden: a multicentre repeated cross-sectional study
Occupational balance and associated factors among students during higher education within healthcare and social work in Sweden: a multicentre repeated cross-sectional study Open
Objective The aim was to explore whether occupational balance is associated with health, health-promoting resources, healthy lifestyle and social study factors among students during higher education within healthcare and social work. Desig…
View article: The patient’s first point of contact (PINPOINT) – protocol of a prospective multicenter study of communication and decision-making during patient assessments by primary care registered nurses
The patient’s first point of contact (PINPOINT) – protocol of a prospective multicenter study of communication and decision-making during patient assessments by primary care registered nurses Open
Background A major challenge for primary care is to set priorities and balance demands with available resources. The registered nurses in this study are practice nurses working in primary care offices, playing a large role in initial asses…
View article: Adolescents’ and young people’s experiences of social relationships and health concerns during COVID-19
Adolescents’ and young people’s experiences of social relationships and health concerns during COVID-19 Open
The everyday lives of adolescents and young people were restricted and affected more by the consequences of the pandemic than by the COVID-19 virus. These experiences had various impacts on well-being and mental health, where some individu…
View article: A qualitative analysis of child and family complaints related to child mental health services
A qualitative analysis of child and family complaints related to child mental health services Open
Problem Little is known about issues of patient‐reported problems, in particular within psychiatric services for children with mental ill health. Child and family complaints related to child mental health services can be analyzed and discu…
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: ‘Sometimes you need an eye‐opener’: A qualitative study on nursing assistants' experiences of developing communication skills through an educational intervention on person‐centred communication
‘Sometimes you need an eye‐opener’: A qualitative study on nursing assistants' experiences of developing communication skills through an educational intervention on person‐centred communication Open
Aim To explore nursing assistants' (NAs') experiences of developing communication skills while participating in an educational intervention on person‐centred communication. Design A descriptive qualitative study was conducted. Methods Data…
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: Positive effects of a child‐centered intervention on children's fear and pain during needle procedures
Positive effects of a child‐centered intervention on children's fear and pain during needle procedures Open
To examine whether children experience less fear or pain using a child‐centered intervention and if there were differences between the intervention group and the control group regarding heart rate, time required for the procedure, success …
View article: Registered nurse–patient communication research: An integrative review for future directions in nursing research
Registered nurse–patient communication research: An integrative review for future directions in nursing research Open
Aim To explore communication research in nursing by investigating the theoretical approaches, methods, content and perspectives in research on real‐time registered nurse (RN)–patient communication. Design An integrative review of real‐time…
View article: Communication in home care—A feasibility study of an educational intervention in self‐efficacy and job satisfaction
Communication in home care—A feasibility study of an educational intervention in self‐efficacy and job satisfaction Open
Aim To explore the feasibility of evaluating a novel educational intervention on person‐centered communication for nursing assistants (NAs) in home care. Design A feasibility study with pre‐ and post‐assessments. Methods Feasibility was as…
View article: The clinical learning environment during clinical practice in postgraduate district nursing students' education: A cross‐sectional study
The clinical learning environment during clinical practice in postgraduate district nursing students' education: A cross‐sectional study Open
Aim To describe and compare the clinical learning environment in community‐based home care and primary health care in postgraduate district nursing students' education. Design Cross‐sectional study design. Methods A convenience sample of p…
View article: ‘Are they really allowed to treat me like that?’ – A qualitative study to explore the nature of formal patient complaints about mental healthcare services in Sweden
‘Are they really allowed to treat me like that?’ – A qualitative study to explore the nature of formal patient complaints about mental healthcare services in Sweden Open
The improvement of mental healthcare services requires patients’ experiences to identify problems and possible deficits in care. In this study, we explored the nature and meaning of formal patient complaints about mental healthcare service…
View article: Health-Promoting Factors Among Students in Higher Education within Health Care and Social Work: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Baseline Data in a Multicentre Longitudinal Study
Health-Promoting Factors Among Students in Higher Education within Health Care and Social Work: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Baseline Data in a Multicentre Longitudinal Study Open
Background: Educational environments are considered important for strengthening students’ health status and knowledge, which is associated with good educational outcomes. It has been suggested to establish healthy universities based on a s…