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  • Thodelius, Charlotta, 1975, et al. (author)
  • Dokumentationspraktiker, positioneringar och forskningsetik - innehållsanalys av kvalitetsregister.
  • 2018
  • In: Socialmedicinsk Tidskrift. - 0037-833X. ; 95:1, s. 86-94
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Att dokumentera och registrera folkhälsoproblem är inget nytt fenomen och dokumenteringspraktiken inkluderar olika aktörer: vårdpersonal, analytiker och forskare. Parallellt med utvecklingen av hälso-, sjukvårds- och kvalitetsregister har det skett en tydlig reglering av forskningsetiken i registerstudier gällande datainsamling, databehandling, jämställdhet och samverkan. Däremot regleras inte hur och på vilket sätt registerstudier deklarerar sitt etiska förhållningssätt i redovisningen eller hur återföringen av resultat till deltagande patienter ska ske. I artikeln analyseras 19 kvalitetsregisters årsrapporter i relation till hur deltagande definieras, hur syfte formuleras samt vilka etiska ståndpunkter som artikuleras.
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  • Thodelius, Charlotta, 1975, et al. (author)
  • (In-)equality before the law - house adapting policy in Sweden.
  • 2018
  • In: The International Conference Amps - Architecture, Media, Polics, Society. Health: The Design, Planning and Politics of How and Where We Live. UWE - University of the West of England, Bristol UK: 25-26 January 2018..
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  • Thodelius, Charlotta, 1975, et al. (author)
  • (IN-) EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW – HOUSE ADAPTING POLICY IN SWEDEN
  • 2018
  • In: AMPS Proceedings Series 11. Health: The Design, Planning and Politics of How and Where We Live. - 2398-9467. ; , s. 92-98
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In order for people with different disabilities to be able to live an independent life, it is required that the environment is adapted, accessible and able to support a vulnerable life situation. Worldwide, approximately 15 percent of the population is estimated to have different disabilities1. In Sweden, 16 percent of the population is estimated to have one or more disabilities between the ages of 16 and 64, which corresponds to more than 1 million people. This study will highlight the relationship and consequence between two areas: disability policy and the interpretations of the law in Sweden. An interest in housing adaptations has been emphasised in research from different perspectives, for example the differences in housing allowance costs in the municipalities in Sweden. Even if the support system and legalisation system in Sweden are well developed, there is not granted that the application for housing adaption will be approved, from various reasons. And as previous studies has showed, property owners usually get denied measures in bathrooms because there is an increased risk of consequential injuries, and that it is costly to restore the property if and when the person moves, and there also seems to be a gender difference not only related to the approved application, but also related to the cost of the measurements.
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