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Patient safety subcultures among registered nurses and nurse assistants in Swedish hospital care: a qualitative study.

BMC nursing

Danielsson M, Nilsen P, Ohrn A, Rutberg H, Fock J, Carlfjord S.
PMID: 25435809
BMC Nurs. 2014 Nov 26;13(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s12912-014-0039-5. eCollection 2014.

BACKGROUND: Patient safety culture emerges from the shared assumptions, values and norms of members of a health care organization, unit, team or other group with regard to practices that directly or indirectly influence patient safety. It has been argued...

Improvement of Physical Activity by a Kiosk-based Electronic Screening and Brief Intervention in Routine Primary Health Care: Patient-Initiated Versus Staff-Referred.

Journal of medical Internet research

Leijon M, Arvidsson D, Nilsen P, Stark Ekman D, Carlfjord S, Andersson A, Johansson AL, Bendtsen P.
PMID: 22107702
J Med Internet Res. 2011 Nov 22;13(4):e99. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1745.

BACKGROUND: Interactive behavior change technology (eg, computer programs, Internet websites, and mobile phones) may facilitate the implementation of lifestyle behavior interventions in routine primary health care. Effective, fully automated solutions not involving primary health care staff may offer low-cost...

Referral to an electronic screening and brief alcohol intervention in primary health care in sweden: impact of staff referral to the computer.

International journal of telemedicine and applications

Bendtsen P, Stark Ekman D, Johansson A, Carlfjord S, Andersson A, Leijon M, Johansson K, Nilsen P.
PMID: 21603024
Int J Telemed Appl. 2011;2011:918763. doi: 10.1155/2011/918763. Epub 2011 Apr 13.

The aim of this paper was to evaluate whether primary health care staff's referral of patients to perform an electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) for alcohol use had a greater impact on change in alcohol consumption after 3...

Collaboration between non-governmental organizations and public services in health - a qualitative case study from rural Ecuador.

Global health action

Biermann O, Eckhardt M, Carlfjord S, Falk M, Forsberg BC.
PMID: 27852423
Glob Health Action. 2016 Nov 15;9:32237. doi: 10.3402/gha.v9.32237. eCollection 2016.

BACKGROUND: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have a key role in improving health in low- and middle-income countries. Their work needs to be synergistic, complementary to public services, and rooted in community mobilization and collective action. The study explores how an...

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