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View article: Patients’ experience of suffering a distal radius fracture with long-lasting impairment—a qualitative study
Patients’ experience of suffering a distal radius fracture with long-lasting impairment—a qualitative study Open
Background Every year a large number of people suffer a distal radius fracture and some of them never regain their activity level. The correlation between radiographic features and outcome explains some but not all the disability perceived…
View article: Exploring career choices of specialist nurse students: Their decision‐making motives. A qualitative study
Exploring career choices of specialist nurse students: Their decision‐making motives. A qualitative study Open
Aims To explore Registered Nurses' motives to undergo specialist training and to choose a particular speciality. Design A descriptive qualitative interview study. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted during 2021 with 20 Swedis…
View article: Factors affecting nurses' decision to undergo a specialist education and to choose a specialty
Factors affecting nurses' decision to undergo a specialist education and to choose a specialty Open
Aims The aims of the study were to identify factors affecting nurses' decision to undergo specialist education and choose a specialty and to describe differences between specialization areas with different types of care. Design A descripti…
View article: Evaluation of interprofessional teamwork modules implementation in an emergency department – A mixed-methods case study of implementation fidelity
Evaluation of interprofessional teamwork modules implementation in an emergency department – A mixed-methods case study of implementation fidelity Open
Background The need for interprofessional collaboration has been emphasized by health organizations. This study was part of a mixed-methods evaluation of interprofessional teamwork modules implementation in an emergency department (ED), wh…
View article: Risk of SARS-CoV-2 exposure among hospital healthcare workers in relation to patient contact and type of care
Risk of SARS-CoV-2 exposure among hospital healthcare workers in relation to patient contact and type of care Open
Aim: We aimed to assess prevalence of IgG antibodies to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) and factors associated with seropositivity in a large cohort of healthcare workers (HCWs). Methods: From 11 May until 11 J…
View article: Successful implementation of change in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of programme directors
Successful implementation of change in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of programme directors Open
View article: Can dedicated emergency team and area for older people reduce the hospital admission rate? - An observational pre- and post-intervention study
Can dedicated emergency team and area for older people reduce the hospital admission rate? - An observational pre- and post-intervention study Open
View article: Evaluation of interprofessional teamwork implementation
Evaluation of interprofessional teamwork implementation Open
Datasets from structured observations of teams and a staff questionnaire repeated at intervals.
View article: Personality and learning styles in relation to attitudes towards interprofessional education: a cross-sectional study on undergraduate medical students during their clinical courses
Personality and learning styles in relation to attitudes towards interprofessional education: a cross-sectional study on undergraduate medical students during their clinical courses Open
View article: Inter-cultural and cross-cultural communication through physicians’ lens: perceptions and experiences
Inter-cultural and cross-cultural communication through physicians’ lens: perceptions and experiences Open
The participants confirmed large cultural differences in doctor-patient communication when encountering Iranian and Swedish patients. Inter-cultural and cross-cultural competencies were made visible. To be able to appreciate other cultures…
View article: Geriatric module in an ED
Geriatric module in an ED Open
An observational pre- and post-intervention study of an emergency team and area dedicated to older people.
View article: Factors related to the role of programme directors in association with quality in postgraduate medical education – a cross-sectional study
Factors related to the role of programme directors in association with quality in postgraduate medical education – a cross-sectional study Open
View article: Interprofessional teamwork versus fast track streaming in an emergency department—An observational cohort study of two strategies for enhancing the throughput of orthopedic patients presenting limb injuries or back pain
Interprofessional teamwork versus fast track streaming in an emergency department—An observational cohort study of two strategies for enhancing the throughput of orthopedic patients presenting limb injuries or back pain Open
The median TTP and LOS for orthopedic presentations were shorter in the teamwork period. For non-orthopedic presentations, the TTP and adjusted LOS were also shorter in the teamwork period. Therefore, interprofessional teamwork may be an a…
View article: Swedish doctors choice of medical speciality and associations with cultural capital and perceived status: a cross-sectional study
Swedish doctors choice of medical speciality and associations with cultural capital and perceived status: a cross-sectional study Open
The field of medicine is according to Bourdieu an arena for power struggles. Knowledge of the distinctive differences in perceived status between medical specialties can be an asset particularly in relation to recruitment and retainment of…
View article: Quantifying cervical spondylosis: reliability testing of a coherent CT-based scoring system
Quantifying cervical spondylosis: reliability testing of a coherent CT-based scoring system Open
This coherent scoring system assessing both disc degeneration and facet joint degeneration on CT-scans of the cervical spine was shown to meet the standards of reliability.
View article: Stress among medical students during clinical courses: a longitudinal study using contextual activity sampling system
Stress among medical students during clinical courses: a longitudinal study using contextual activity sampling system Open
An association between different learning activities related to CanMEDS Roles and feelings of stress were noted. The CASS methodology was found to be useful when observing learning experiences and might support educational development by i…
View article: Swedish doctors’ experiences and personality regarding medical specialty choice: a qualitative study
Swedish doctors’ experiences and personality regarding medical specialty choice: a qualitative study Open
First, the importance of being invited to the specialty choice was stressed by the doctors, especially in their early years when they needed to feel valued and trusted. Secondly, the need to fit in was essential to make a sustainable caree…
View article: Sociological analysis of the medical field: using Bourdieu to understand the processes preceding medical doctors’ specialty choice and the influence of perceived status and other forms of symbolic capital on their choices
Sociological analysis of the medical field: using Bourdieu to understand the processes preceding medical doctors’ specialty choice and the influence of perceived status and other forms of symbolic capital on their choices Open
Several studies have demonstrated that medical students and doctors rank specialties differently in terms of perceived status and prestige. At the same time some of the specialties have problems with recruiting and retaining staff. This st…
View article: Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants Open
This study shed light on the complex and interrelated factors experienced to have impact on the role of consultant responsible for postgraduate medical education. Viewing the result through the concept of power, the role mainly relies on p…
View article: Are there Certain Personalities among Team Players? - Using the Concept “Team Player” Developed from the Instrument Readiness for Inter Professional Education Scale (Ripels)
Are there Certain Personalities among Team Players? - Using the Concept “Team Player” Developed from the Instrument Readiness for Inter Professional Education Scale (Ripels) Open
Introduction: Successful team performance has been associated with traits of individual team members that facilitate team interaction and function.
Personalities combine different traits and other psychological characteristics as defined…
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Interprofessional teamwork versus fast track as streaming strategies in an emergency department - An observational cohort study of two strategies to enhance the throughput for orthopedic patients presenting limb injuries or back pain.
Distal radius fractures—Regional variation in treatment regimens Open
View article: Can interprofessional teamwork reduce patient throughput times? A longitudinal single-centre study of three different triage processes at a Swedish emergency department
Can interprofessional teamwork reduce patient throughput times? A longitudinal single-centre study of three different triage processes at a Swedish emergency department Open
Objective To determine the impact on emergency department (ED) throughput times and proportion of patients who leave without being seen by a physician (LWBS) of two triage interventions, where comprehensive nurse-led triage was first repla…
View article: Long-term follow-up of whiplash injuries reported to insurance companies: a cohort study on patient-reported outcomes and impact of financial compensation
Long-term follow-up of whiplash injuries reported to insurance companies: a cohort study on patient-reported outcomes and impact of financial compensation Open
The non-recovery rate among patients making insurance claims is high, especially among those receiving financial compensation even if causal relationship cannot be determined based on this study. However, lack of association between baseli…
View article: COMT genotype and non-recovery after a whiplash injury in a Northern European population
COMT genotype and non-recovery after a whiplash injury in a Northern European population Open
View article: Medical students’ perceptions of their learning environment during a mandatory research project
Medical students’ perceptions of their learning environment during a mandatory research project Open
A good research environment for medical students comprises multiple meaningful learning activities, individual supervision with continuous feedback, and a trustful atmosphere including interactions with the whole staff. Students should be …
View article: Medical students’ experiences of their own professional development during three clinical terms: a prospective follow-up study
Medical students’ experiences of their own professional development during three clinical terms: a prospective follow-up study Open
View article: To belong or not to belong: nursing students’ interactions with clinical learning environments – an observational study
To belong or not to belong: nursing students’ interactions with clinical learning environments – an observational study Open
View article: Effect of an organizational change in a prehospital trauma care protocol and trauma transport directive in a large urban city: a before and after study
Effect of an organizational change in a prehospital trauma care protocol and trauma transport directive in a large urban city: a before and after study Open
View article: Do male and female trauma patients receive the same prehospital care?: an observational follow-up study
Do male and female trauma patients receive the same prehospital care?: an observational follow-up study Open
This study indicated that prehospital prioritization among severely injured late adolescent and adult trauma patients differs between genders. Knowledge of a more diffuse presentation of symptoms in female trauma patients despite severe in…