• Lost in translation - Silent reporting and electronic patient records in nursing handovers: An ethnographic study 

      Ihlebæk, Hanna Marie (International Journal of Nursing Studies;Volume 109, September 2020, 103636, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-16)
      Background: Electronic patient records are increasingly being implemented in hospitals around the world to promote a process of sharing information that is reliable, more efficient and will promote patient safety. Evidence ...
    • Measuring learning outcomes 

      Caspersen, Joakim; Smeby, Jens-Christian; Aamodt, Per O (European Journal of Education;Volume 52, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-02)
      The growing interest for measurement of learning outcomes relates to long lines of development in higher education, the request for accountability, intensified through international reforms and movements such as the ...
    • Tillit, sosial orden og kunnskap: sosiologiske perspektiver på tillitens natur og funksjon i senmoderne samfunn 

      Mangset, Marte (Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning;Årgang 62, nr. 3-2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-25)
      Vår tids samfunn er preget av høy kompleksitet, formaliserte kontrollsystemer og utstrakt bruk av abstrakt og spesialisert kunnskap. Hvilken rolle spiller tillit i denne typen samfunn? Og hva slags tillit er det snakk om? ...
    • Workplace assimilation and professional jurisdiction: How nurses learn to blur the nursing-medical boundary 

      Johannessen, Lars E. F. (Social Science and Medicine;Volume 201, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03)
      In theorising ‘the system of professions’, Andrew Abbott emphasised how jurisdictional boundaries in the workplace are far fuzzier than those specified in law. A key reason for this fuzziness is the process he characterised ...