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  • Nilsson, Jan, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Development and validation of a new tool measuring nurses self-reported professional competence — The nurse professional competence (NPC) Scale
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Nurse Education Today. - Midlothian, Scotland : Elsevier BV. - 0260-6917 .- 1532-2793. ; 34:4, s. 574-580
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objectives: To develop and validate a new tool intended for measuring self-reported professional competence among both nurse students prior to graduation and among practicing nurses. The new tool is based on formal competence requirements from the Swedish Board of Health and Welfare, which in turn are based on WHO guidelines. Design: A methodological study including construction of a new scale and evaluation of its psychometric properties. Participants and settings: 1086 newly graduated nurse students from 11 universities/university colleges. Results: The analyses resulted in a scale named the NPC (Nurse Professional Competence) Scale, consisting of 88 items and covering eight factors: “Nursing care”, “Value-based nursing care”, “Medical/technical care”, “Teaching/ learning and support”, “Documentation and information technology”, “Legislation in nursing and safety planning”, “Leadership in and development of nursing care” and “Education and supervision of staff/students”. All factors achieved Cronbach's alpha values greater than 0.70. A second-order exploratory analysis resulted in two main themes: “Patient-related nursing” and “Nursing care organisation and development”. In addition, evidence of known-group validity for the NPC Scale was obtained.
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  • Nilsson, Jan, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Nursing in a globalized world : Nursing students with international study experience report higher competence at graduation
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Open Journal of Nursing. - : Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.. - 2162-5336 .- 2162-5344. ; :4, s. 848-858
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Due to globalization, there is a need for nurses with skills and competence in providing safe, competent and culturally appropriate care. The aim of the study was to investigate whether International Study Experiences (ISE) in other countries during basic nursing education had an impact on newly graduated nurses as regards to self-reported competence. Moreover, a second aim was to explore what background factors that facilitated or constituted a hindrance for nursing students to choose to conduct part of their basic nursing education abroad. At 11 Universities/University Colleges (henceforth called Higher Education Institutions [HEIs]) in Sweden, 565 nursing students responded to the Nurse Professional Competence (NPC) Scale. Students with ISE rated their competence significantly higher on three NPC competence areas; “Legislation in nursing and safety planning”, “Leadership and development of nursing” and “Education and supervision of staff/students”. Background factors that significantly seemed to enhance ISE were; living alone, not having children or other commitments, international focus at the HEI and previous international experience. Lack of financial means was reported to prevent students from choosing ISE. The study implies that several background factors are of importance whether students choose ISE or not. ISE during basic nursing education might result in better self-reported competence in leading and developing nursing care, including education of future nurses, and in providing safe care.
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  • Wesström, Jan, 1963- (författare)
  • Sleep Related Movement Disorders : Association with Menopause and Pregnancy
  • 2013
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • It is known that sleep problems affect people’s wellbeing and has great consequences for public health.Restless legs syndrome (RLS) gives uncomfortable sensations in the legs at rest, leading to an irresistible need for activity. It aggravates in evening and at night. Therefore, RLS provides poorer sleep and can affect quality of life through fatigue, family life and social activities, work, and comorbidity. It is demonstrated a dysfunction of the dopaminergic system in the brain with low levels of dopamine and / or less sensitive dopamine receptors. RLS is more common in women and the prevalence increases with age and during pregnancy.Periodic limb movements are characterized by uncontrolled stretching movements of the legs, especially the toes, ankles, knees and hips during sleep. They last between 0.5 and 5 seconds, and can cause brief awakenings leading to daytime sleepiness. The clinical significance of PLM is rather controversial and PLM is sometimes seen in healthy people with no daytime symptoms.RLS is a subjective diagnosis and translated with the help of questionnaires. PLM however, can objectively be evaluated by polysomnography.Depression is common during and after pregnancy. It is not known whether women with RLS during pregnancy have a higher risk of prenatal or postpartum depression.The aims of this thesis was to  to examine the prevalence, associated symptoms and comorbidities, in particular, vasomotor symptoms, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use, among women who suffer from RLS and PLMs. We also evaluated the impact of RLS and PLMs on health related quality of life (HRQoL), and if RLS before and during pregnancy increases the risk of antenatal or postpartum depressive symptoms.Three different poulations were used.  Paper 1-3 were cross-sectional and included 5000 resp. 10000 randomly selected women from the general populations of Dalarna and Uppsala County. Questionnaires, polysomnographic recordings, blodtests etc. were used. Paper 4 was a longitudinal cohort study where 1428 pregnant women in Uppsala County were followed.In summary, data included in this thesis points out that RLS and PLMs are more common in women with estrogendeficiency-related symptoms of menopause. RLS-positive women had an impaired mental HRQoL compared to RLS-negative women and more often suffered from comorbidities. Data also revealed that women with RLS before and during pregnancy are at increased risk for depression during and after pregnancy.
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  • Kalra, Hina, et al. (författare)
  • Vesiclepedia : a compendium for extracellular vesicles with continuous community annotation
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: PLoS biology. - : Public library of science. - 1544-9173 .- 1545-7885. ; 10:12, s. e1001450-
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membraneous vesicles released by a variety of cells into their microenvironment. Recent studies have elucidated the role of EVs in intercellular communication, pathogenesis, drug, vaccine and gene-vector delivery, and as possible reservoirs of biomarkers. These findings have generated immense interest, along with an exponential increase in molecular data pertaining to EVs. Here, we describe Vesiclepedia, a manually curated compendium of molecular data (lipid, RNA, and protein) identified in different classes of EVs from more than 300 independent studies published over the past several years. Even though databases are indispensable resources for the scientific community, recent studies have shown that more than 50% of the databases are not regularly updated. In addition, more than 20% of the database links are inactive. To prevent such database and link decay, we have initiated a continuous community annotation project with the active involvement of EV researchers. The EV research community can set a gold standard in data sharing with Vesiclepedia, which could evolve as a primary resource for the field.
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  • Lewen, Hanna, et al. (författare)
  • Documented assessments and treatments of patients seeking emergency care because of pain
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. - : Wiley. - 0283-9318 .- 1471-6712. ; 24:4, s. 764-771
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Study rationale: Pain is one of the most frequent symptoms for which people seek emergency care. Studies show that pain management in emergency clinics is insufficient. No previous studies regarding pain documentation at emergency clinics in the Nordic countries have been undertaken. Objectives: The main purpose was to investigate the extent to which pain assessment, pain treatment and pain relief were documented in patient records. Design: Patient records were reviewed using a study-specific protocol. Setting: Emergency unit at a Swedish university hospital. Participants: A total of 698 patient records randomly selected were reviewed using a study-specific protocol. According to Swedish law and the university hospital's quality and safety guidelines, there should be a note in each patient record regarding whether or not the patient was in pain on arrival. The guideline stresses the importance of using patient self-assessment by a visual analogue scale (VAS). Results: In 361/698 (52%) records, there was a note by a doctor or a nurse as to whether or not the patient had been experiencing pain on arrival. In 319 of these 361 records 88%), a full pain assessment had been documented. In 15/319 (5%) cases, the pain assessment included patient VAS assessment. In 54/319 (17%) patient records, a note regarding pain treatment was found. Significantly more notes regarding pain treatment were found in the records with an initial documented pain assessment, when compared with the records without any such assessment (p < 0.01). In the 54 records with notes regarding pain treatment, 10 (19%) included documentation regarding the effect of the treatment. Conclusions: The results show an alarming lack of documentation regarding pain assessments, pain treatments and follow-ups. This is in marked contrast to Swedish law, which clearly stipulates the responsibility of health care staff to document information relevant to providing safe care. Prompt action to improve pain documentation is warranted.
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  • Moschetti, Giuseppe, 1982, et al. (författare)
  • Anisotropic transport properties in InAs/AlSb heterostructures
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Applied Physics Letters. - : AIP Publishing. - 0003-6951 .- 1077-3118. ; 97:24, s. 3-
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We have investigated the anisotropic transport behavior of InAs/AlSb heterostructures grown on a(001) InP substrate. An electrical analysis showed anisotropic sheet resistance Rsh and electronmobility μn in the two dimensional electron gas (2DEG). Hall measurements demonstrated anenhanced anisotropy in μn when cooled from room temperature to 2 K. High electron mobilitytransistors exhibited 27% higher maximum drain current IDS and 23% higher peak transconductancegm when oriented along the [1-10] direction. The anisotropic transport behavior in the 2DEG wascorrelated with an asymmetric dislocation pattern observed in the surface morphology and bycross-sectional microscopy analysis of the InAs/AlSb heterostructure.
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  • Nilsson, Jan, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • A 30 year follow-up on red cross and red crescent nursing educations and activites responding to local and global vulnerability and disasters
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Conference book of abstracts. Nursing History in a Global Perspective, International Nursing History Conference in Denmark. - Denmark. - 9788772667867 ; , s. 70-71
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: From its very inception in 1863, the Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement has worked towards assisting vulnerable people, and as long as the nursing profession has existed, nurses have been ready to respond to public health threats. The main aim of the current research project was to perform a 30-year follow-up to investigate to what extent nurses’ competences are utilized within the RCRC 186 National Societies and to identify Societies running nursing education programmes, including identification of education in nursing disaster preparedness and response. Methods: The questionnaire from 1979 was slightly adapted to reflect the current global health situation and sent to all 186 National Societies. The questionnaire was translated into all four of the International Federation’s official languages. After two reminders, 84/186 replies were received,giving a response rate of 45.2%. Among the 79 National Societies that responded to the 1979 survey, 43 (54.4%) responded to the 2009 survey.ResultsThe results showed that nurses’ competence was regarded as important by a majority (76%) of the National Societies. More than 50% of the National Societies considered nurses’ competence to be specifically important for the International Federation’s working areas, which includes ethics, pandemic/disaste,r preparedness/response and health and care in the community. However, 12% of the National Societies did not consider nurses’ competence important in achieving their national mission. Moreover, we found that there is approximately the same number of RCRC nursing education institutions throughout the world today, as compared with 30 years ago. However, at some institutions a higher level of education (up to PhD) is now offered. Some of the educational institutions are old, starting the nursing education in the mid 19th century, and already from this time with focus on nurses’ help in wars and disasters. Discussion and conclusionThe RCRC Movement is 150 years old and has through history gained a wealth of knowledge and experience of disaster preparedness and response. Most National Societies considered that nursesare important in responding to humanitarian needs and health threats in the community. However, a further utilization of nurses’ competence should be considered as one vehicle to reach the goalsset by national and international organizations to reach quality and access to health, especially among marginalized groups affected by wars and disasters.
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  • Nilsson, Jan, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Disaster response network. Nurses’ competence within the redcross and red crescent: disaster preparedness and response
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Conference book of abstract. - Denmark. - 9788772667867
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: Nursing education within the Red Cross/Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement was initiated already in the late 19th century as a response to situations of war and disasters. In a previous study we have shown that more than 50% of the RCRC National Societies consider nurses competence to be important for disasterpreparedness and disaster response. The aim of the current research project was to conduct a globalbase-line survey of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Nursing Education Institutions.MethodsThe data derives from an on-going study where a questionnaire has been sent to the existing RCRCNursing Education Institution in 30 countries from Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East and South America.The survey includes questions in the following areas: History of Nursing Education, Administration ofNursing Education, Partnership and Cooperation.Results and conclusionsPreliminary results indicate that RCRC Nursing Education Institutions have a very long tradition andknowledge in teaching disaster preparedness and response, as they over time have emerged and developed in relation to disasters and armed conflicts. Nurses within the RCRC movement get unique experiences through their work as international delegates in disaster prone areas/armed conflicts. Among the Nursing Education Institutions, the Japanese Red Cross Nursing Schools stands out in terms of giving significantly more education in national as well as international disaster preparedness and response. Although some countries are performing on a relatively high level in providing education indisaster nursing, there is room for improvement. Belonging to the unique global network of National Societies, Nursing Education Institutions should focus more on education in  international disasterpreparedness and response to be ready to support each other in terms of catastrophic events.
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