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  • Drevenhorn, Eva, et al. (author)
  • Folkhälsa, förebyggande vård
  • 2013
  • In: Omvårdnad på avancerad nivå. - 9789144071459
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Ehrenberg, Anna, et al. (author)
  • Äldre personers rätt till omvårdnad : behov, kompetenser, myter och evidens
  • 2015
  • Reports (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • År 2030 beräknas var fjärde person i Sverige vara 65 år eller äldre. Dettaställer stora krav på kunskapen om åldrandet och åldrandets sjukdomaroch omvårdnad av äldre personer – i synnerhet när det gäller de allra äldsta.Äldre personer som bor på särskilda boenden är ofta multisjuka ellerhar nedsatt beslutsförmåga, i huvudsak till följd av demenssjukdom.De finns i dag goda kunskapsunderlag som visar att hög omvårdnadskompetensinte bara ger en kvalitativt bättre omvårdnad, det ger också eneffektivare vård. Ändå förefaller varken stat, landsting eller kommuner haen strategi för hur omvårdnadskompetensen i vården av äldre skall kunnasäkras och utvecklas.Vård och omsorg av äldre skall vara personcentrerad och bygga påevidensbaserad kunskap där vetenskapliga metoder används för att förståoch bedöma den äldre personens komplexa vårdbehov. Trots det stora behovethar idag bara två procent av sjuksköterskorna en specialistutbildninginom äldrevård.Svensk sjuksköterskeförening har i mer än 100 år arbetat med att utvecklaomvårdnad. Svensk sjuksköterskeförening vill gärna ha dialog medkommuner och landsting, staten, pensionärsorganisationer och alla som ärintresserade av en god omvårdnad för äldre personer.
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  • Sørensen, Daniel Risskov, et al. (author)
  • Methods-Spatially Resolved Diffraction Study of the Uniformity of a Li-Ion Pouch Cell
  • 2022
  • In: Journal of the Electrochemical Society. - : The Electrochemical Society. - 0013-4651 .- 1945-7111. ; 169:3
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A lab-made, multilayered Li-ion battery pouch cell is investigated using in-operando neutron powder diffraction (NPD) and spatially resolved powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXRD) with the aim of investigating how to compare the information obtained from the two complementary techniques on a cell type with a complicated geometry for diffraction. The work focusses on the anode and cathode lithiation as obtained from the LiC6/LiC12 weight ratio and the NMC111 c/a-ratio, respectively. Neutron powder diffractograms of a sufficient quality for Rietveld refinement are measured using a rotation stage to minimize geometrical effects. Using SR-PXRD, the cell is shown to be non-uniform in its anode and cathode lithiation, with the edges of the cell being less lithiated/delithiated than the center in the fully charged state. The non-uniformity is more pronounced for high charging current than low charging current. The averaged SR-PXRD data is found to match the bulk NPD data well. This is encouraging as it seems to allow comparisons between studies using either of these complementary techniques. This work will also serve as a benchmark for our future studies on pouch cells with novel non-commercial cathode and/or anode materials.
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  • Westgård, Theresa, et al. (author)
  • Comprehensive geriatric assessment pilot of a randomized control study in a Swedish acute hospital : a feasibility study
  • 2018
  • In: Pilot and Feasibility Studies. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2055-5784. ; 4
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) represent an important component of geriatric acute hospital care for frail older people, secured by a multidisciplinary team who addresses the multiple needs of physical health, functional ability, psychological state, cognition and social status. The primary objective of the pilot study was to determine feasibility for recruitment and retention rates. Secondary objectives were to establish proof of principle that CGA has the potential to increase patient safety.Methods: The CGA pilot took place at a University hospital in Western Sweden, from March to November 2016, with data analyses in March 2017. Participants were frail people aged 75 and older, who required an acute admission to hospital. Participants were recruited and randomized in the emergency room. The intervention group received CGA, a person-centered multidisciplinary team addressing health, participation, and safety. The control group received usual care. The main objective measured the recruitment procedure and retention rates. Secondary objectives were also collected regarding services received on the ward including discharge plan, care plan meeting and hospital risk assessments including risk for falls, nutrition, decubitus ulcers, and activities of daily living status.Result: Participants were recruited from the emergency department, over 32 weeks. Thirty participants were approached and 100% (30/30) were included and randomized, and 100% (30/30) met the inclusion criteria. Sixteen participants were included in the intervention and 14 participants were included in the control. At baseline, 100% (16/16) intervention and 100% (14/14) control completed the data collection. A positive propensity towards the secondary objectives for the intervention was also evidenced, as this group received more care assessments. There was an average difference between the intervention and control in occupational therapy assessment - 0.80 [95% CI 1.06, - 0.57], occupational therapy assistive devices - 0.73 [95% CI 1.00, - 0.47], discharge planning -0.21 [95% CI 0.43, 0.00] and care planning meeting 0.36 [95% CI-1.70, -0.02]. Controlling for documented risk assessments, the intervention had for falls - 0.94 [95% CI 1.08, - 0.08], nutrition - 0.87 [95% CI 1.06, - 0.67], decubitus ulcers - 0.94 [95% CI 1.08, - 0.80], and ADL status - 0.80 [95% CI 1.04, - 0.57].Conclusion: The CGA pilot was feasible and proof that the intervention increased safety justifies carrying forward to a large-scale study.Trial registration: Clinical Trials ID: NCT02773914. Registered 16 May 2016.
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