Kemal Grbić
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When time does not heal all wounds: three decades’ experience of immigrants living in Sweden Open
Aim To investigate how immigrants from the Balkan region experienced their current life situation after living in Sweden for 30 years or more.Methods The study was designed as a qualitative study using data from interviews with informants …
Changes in Attitudes towards Organ Donation among Bosnian Immigrants in Sweden from Gender Perspective Open
Objectives. The present study aimed to assess changes in the perception of and willingness to participate in organ donation (OD) among immigrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina living in Sweden from the perspective of gender differences.Mater…
As a Member of the Surgical Team, the Nurse Anesthetist’s View of Using the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in Swedish Health Care Open
Introduction: In Sweden, during specialty training, the nurse anesthetist learns how to ensure patient safety in a health-care setting by implementing the surgical checklist measures during perioperative care. To date, there are still cons…
Biomarker potential of preoperative tumor size in determination of the lymphovascular invasion in squamous cell lung cancer and lung adenocarcinoma Open
The preoperative size of lung adenocarcinoma could be an acceptable marker of LVI presence in resected lung tissue, while in the squamous cell lung cancer, a potential biomarker role of the preoperative size of the tumor was inadequate.
Gender Differences in the Perception of and Willingness to Participate in Organ Donation - Experiences of Immigrants From Bosnia and Herzegovina Living in Sweden Open
BackgroundOrgan donation is a personal choice and many ethical, legal, medical, organisational and social factors are involved. It is possible to transplant some organs from live donors and others only from deceased donors. Nevertheless, t…
Preoperative tumour size as a predictor of the presence of lymphovascular invasion in lung adenocarcinoma Open
Aim To examine whether preoperative tumour size may serve as a biomarker for the occurrence of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in centrally and peripherally located lung adenocarcinoma. Method The study included 261 patients surgically treat…
Experience of Intensive Care Nurses in Assessment of Postoperative Pain in Patients with Hip Fracture and Dementia Open
In order to improve assessment of pain, more knowledge and information about the patients are needed and better coordination between the pre- and postoperative departments regarding these patients. In this context, different intervention s…
Characteristics of lymphovascular metastatic spread in lung adenocarcinoma according to the primary cancer location Open
Aim To compare the localization of lung adenocarcinoma with tumour size and lymphovascular invasion (LVI) presence, and to determine the frequency of metastasis findings in hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes depending on the localization of…
Experience of nurses in assessing postoperative pain in hip fracture patients suffering from dementia in nursing homes Open
Aim To explore the experiences of registered nurses in assessing postoperative pain in hip fracture patients suffering from dementia in nursing homes. Methods The study was designed as a qualitative study using data from a self-reported qu…
The experience of nurse anaesthetists in assessing postoperative pain in orthopaedic patients Open
Aim To explore the experiences of anaesthesia nurses in assessing postoperative pain in patients undergoing total hip and/or knee arthroplasty. MethodsData were collected through four focus group interviews (FGI) using the critical inciden…
Immigrant patients in brief meetings with anaesthetist nurses – experiences from perioperative meetings in the orthopaedic setting Open
Aim To explore the experience of anaesthetist nurses in brief meetings with immigrant patients in the perioperative setting. Methods The study was conducted through open individualised interviews using open-ended questions. Eighteen anaest…
Ethnic differences in the perception of pain: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative research Open
Aim To investigate existence of scientific support for linking differences in the experience of pain to ethnicity. Methods The study was designed as a systematic literature review of qualitative and quantitative studies. The inclusion crit…
Comparison of Efficiency of Pleurodesis Between Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) and Standard Thoracostomy Open
Difference in pleurodesis efficiency between the G1 and G2 was established after second month and was even more evident after third month in favor of G1. Results show the significant statistical improvement of the degree of dyspnea in G1 a…
Relationship between the Type of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Infiltration of Lymphatic Drainage Open
Introduction: Malignant cells invasion of lymphatic drainage represents the basic precondition of metastasis and the disease progress. The invasion of tumor depends on its pathomorphologic characteristics, out of which one of the most sign…