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- Ahl, Helene, 1958-, et al.
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Swedish welfare state retrenchment and the call for women’s entrepreneurship to fill the void
- 2015
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Ingår i: The 4th European Conference on Politics and Gender 2015 June 11-13 Uppsala, Sweden. ; , s. 1-19
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- The last two decades have seen major welfare state retrenchment in Sweden. The public sector, which used to be a large and stable employer for women, was downsized. Public schools and public health and care services were privatized. Customer choice models were introduced. The rhetoric connected to privatization stressed the unique opportunities for women formerly employed by the state to start their own businesses in this sector, now open for competition and private initiatives. In this paper we ask what the results were. We discuss the results from a feminist perspective, i.e we ask if privatization and business ownership has improved women’s situation on the labor market, or not. The paper draws together the research findings from our own empirical research (about fifteen different studies) as well as from research done by other Nordic scholars in the field.
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- Askenäs, Linda, et al.
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Establishing new consulting services in health care organizations : an ANT analysis of patient-centred care
- 2013
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Ingår i: ACIS 2013: Information systems: Transforming the Future. - Melbourne : RMIT University. ; , s. 1-12
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- A recent trend in health care is patient-centred health, but are health care organizations ready to cope with that change? Changes at the patient level are one aspect but there is a need for reshaping the organization of health care. There is a need to focus much more on prevention care, helping patients to cope and become better self-managers, focusing on the patient process, working together and empowering patients. The aim of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the lack of sustainability over time in two patient-centred care (PCC) projects by using actor network theory (ANT) as an analytical framework. We use case studies from heart fibrillation and heart failure care organizations in a Swedish county council. The cases concern initiatives to achieve better interactions for these patients and organize care to become more patient-centred. Both initiatives have now been partly abandoned in the organization, although research and guidelines recommend such care organizations. The analysis of the different actors dominating the translation process towards a PCC network and of the way they get together in networks reveals that this is a time-consuming process, taking place long after the initial training and PCC implementation activities. We discuss the temporality of stability, the reversible process with chimerical enrolments, and how a complex and changing environment demands constant re-problematization of PCC. We also include how the understanding of the translation and negotiation process can influence decisions on allocating sufficient time and resources to the process. We shed light on the importance of understanding and managing the organizational change in a PCC project and thus also of when to implement patient-centred e-health solutions.
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- Berg, Stig
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Hälsa, åldrande och psykologisk funktion
- 1985
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Ingår i: Hälsa för äldre i Norden år 2000. - Göteborg : Nordiska hälsovårdshögskolan. ; , s. 29-33
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- Berg, Stig
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Utvärdering av vård och omsorg för äldre
- 1999
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Ingår i: 2000-talets äldrevård och äldreomsorg. - Stockholm : SPRI. ; , s. 105-126
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Berg, Stig
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Åldrandet och personligheten
- 1975
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Ingår i: Förberedelse till livet som pensionär. - Stockholm : Liber Förlag. - 9138024985
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Bäckstrand, Jenny, 1979-, et al.
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How are we doing? – Taking the pulse on collaboration
- 2019
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- SPARK is the research and educational environment at the School of Engineering at Jönköping University focusing on knowledge intensive product realization. SPARK ECG is our process for measuring and ensuring consensus and co-production between researchers and their industrial partners.
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