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- Bergdahl, Birgitta
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North-south library cooperation from a Nordic perspective
- 1995
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Ingår i: Serving the scholarly community. [Edited by Sten Hedberg with the assistance of Lennart Elmevik ...]. - : Uppsala : Univ.. ; , s. 141-152
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Bergdahl, Birgitta
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Nyheter från ALP [News from ALP]
- 1998
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Ingår i: DF-revy. - 0106-0503. ; 21, s. 263-:1998:9, s. 22-
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- Bergdahl, Birgitta
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Nyheter från ALP [News from ALP]
- 1996
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Ingår i: DF-revy. - 0106-0503. ; 19, s. 132-133
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Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Bergdahl, Birgitta
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Nyheter från ALP [News from ALP]
- 1997
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Ingår i: DF-revy. - 0106-0503. ; 20, s. 14-15
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Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Bergdahl, Birgitta
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Total förstörelse [Total destruction]
- 1997
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Ingår i: BBL : Biblioteksbladet. - 0006-1867. ; 82:1, s. 8-10
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- Bergdahl, Elisabeth, et al.
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Co-creating possibilities for patients in palliative care to reach vital goals - a multiple case study of home-care nursing encounters
- 2013
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Ingår i: Nursing Inquiry. - : Wiley-Blackwell. - 1320-7881 .- 1440-1800. ; 20:4, s. 341-351
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The patients home is a common setting for palliative care. This means that we need to understand current palliative care philosophy and how its goals can be realized in home-care nursing encounters (HCNEs) between the nurse, patient and patients relatives. The existing research on this topic describes both a negative and a positive perspective. There has, however, been a reliance on interview and descriptive methods in this context. The aim of this study was to explore planned HCNEs in palliative care. The design was a multiple case study based on observations. The analysis includes a descriptive and an explanation building phase. The results show that planned palliative HCNEs can be described as a process of co-creating possibilities for the patient to reach vital goals through shared knowledge in a warm and caring atmosphere, based on good caring relations. However, in some HCNEs, co-creation did not occur: Wishes and needs were discouraged or made impossible and vital goals were not reached for the patients or their relatives. Further research is needed to understand why. The co-creative process presented in this article can be seen as a concretization of the palliative care ideal of working with a person-centered approach.
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