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Pasienters synlighet og medvirkning i vaktskifterapporter
(Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP, 2019)Studier har vist at objektive data dokumenteres i stor grad i pasientjournaler, mens det er varierende i hvilken grad og hvor detaljert subjektive data dokumenteres. Også i den studien vi presenterer i dette kapittelet, ... -
The Role of Local Leaders in Cultural Transformation and Development
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-07-05)Through cross-disciplinary and participatory processes involving key stakeholders from the Zambian education sector, as well as from the traditional leadership structure, a localized HIV/AIDS prevention strategy, Interactive ... -
Symbiotic Learning Systems: Reorganizing and Integrating Learning Efforts and Responsibilities Between Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) and Work Places
(Springer, 2012-11-10)This article presents the idea of “symbiotic learning systems” as a possible strategy for dealing with institutional knowledge and learning challenges posed by an emerging transition from “socially monopolized” to “socially ... -
Tidlig jødedom som kontekst for studiet av Det nye testamente : noen linjer i Sverre Aalens vitenskapelige forfatterskap
(Universitetsforlaget, 2010)This essay was originally presented as a lecture as part of the celebration of Professor dr. theol. Sverre Aalen’s 100’th anniversary at the Norwegian School of Theology, 7th of December 2009. The aim of the article was ... -
Toleranse, kultursensitivitet og akkulturasjon: Interkulturelle utfordringer for primærhelsetjenesten og nyankomne innvandrere i Norge
(Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus, 2014)Background: Since the 1970s, Norway has experienced a significant increase in population diversity. In 2001, a patient-list system, also referred to as the General Practitioner (GP) Scheme (Norwegian: Fastlegeordning), was ... -
Use of primary care emergency services in Norway: Impact of birth country and duration of residence
(Nordic Health Economists' Study Group, 2012)Objective: In Norway, the General Practitioner Scheme was established in 2001. Satisfaction with the system is generally high. However, people often choose to visit community-based emergency wards (EW) for routine care ... -
Utilization of primary health care services based on countrywide register database in Norway, 10 years after the introduction of the Patient List System
(MDPI, 2014-03-21)Utilization of services is an important indicator for estimating access to healthcare. In Norway, the General Practitioner Scheme, a patient list system, was established in 2001 to enable a stable doctor-patient relationship. ...