Blar i ODA Open Digital Archive på forfatter "Slomic, Mirela"
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Establishing Individual Care Plans for Rehabilitation Patients: Traces of Self-Targeting in the Norwegian Universal Welfare State
Harsløf, Ivan; Slomic, Mirela; Håvold, Ole Kristian Sandnes (Nordic Journal of Social Research;Vol 10 No 1 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-14)Several countries have introduced devices for coordination of complicated individual cases across care, health and welfare services. This study examined one such device: the individual care plan (ICP), introduced in Norway ... -
Migrants’ (ill)health : migrant health policies in the European Union
Slomic, Mirela (Master thesis, 2013)As the migration trends seem to go towards an increased proportion of migrants in the EU countries, there is an increased interest in research concerning migrant health care and migrant health policies. Often, specific ... -
Negotiating Goals: Exploring the Dialogue Between Professionals and Patients in Team-Meetings
Christiansen, Bjørg; Slomic, Mirela (Professions and Professionalism;Volume 11, No 2 (2021), e3993, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-06)The aim of this study is to explore the negotiation of goals in team meetings with patients within a specialized rehabilitation context: What characterizes the dialogue between professionals and patients in goal meetings? ... -
Transitions of patients with traumatic brain injury and multiple trauma between specialized and municipal rehabilitation services—Professionals’ perspectives
Slomic, Mirela; Søberg, Helene L.; Sveen, Unni; Christiansen, Bjørg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Rehabilitation is a complex field requiring broad interprofessional and interorganizational collaboration. System-induced setbacks, such as rehospitalization and decreased quality of care, can occur when patients transition ... -
User involvement and experiential knowledge in interprofessional rehabilitation: a grounded theory study
Slomic, Mirela; Christiansen, Bjørg; Søberg, Helene L.; Sveen, Unni (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-10-04)Background: User involvement is increasingly important in developing relevant health care services. The aim of this study was to contribute to a deeper understanding of user involvement and patients ’ experiential ...