Browsing SVA - Work Research Institute (AFI) by Author "Norvoll, Reidun"
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A cross-sectional study of experienced coercion in adolescent mental health inpatients
Nyttingnes, Olav; Ruud, Torleif; Norvoll, Reidun; Rugkåsa, Jorun; Hanssen-Bauer, Ketil (BMC Health Services Research;18:389, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-30)Background: Involuntary care and coercive measures are frequently present in mental healthcare for adolescents. The purpose of this study was to examine to what extent adolescents perceive or experience coercion during ... -
Family members' existential and moral dilemmas with coercion in mental health care
Norvoll, Reidun; Hem, Marit Helene; Lindemann, Hilde (Qualitative Health Research;Volume: 28, issue: 6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-08)Coercion in mental healthcare does not only affect the patient, but also the patient’s families. Using data from interviews with 36 family members of adult and adolescent people with mental health problems and coercion ... -
How do international medical graduates and colleagues perceive and deal with difficulties in everyday collaboration? A qualitative study
Skjeggestad, Erik; Norvoll, Reidun; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim; Gulbrandsen, Pål (Scandinavian Journal of Public Health;Volume 45, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-01)Aim: Many medical doctors work outside their countries of origin. Consequently, language barriers and cultural differences may result in miscommunication and tension in the workplace, leading to poor performance and quality ... -
Implementation of guidelines on family involvement for persons with psychotic disorders in community mental health centres (IFIP): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
Hestmark, Lars; Romøren, Maria; Heiervang, Kristin S.; Weimand, Bente; Ruud, Torleif; Norvoll, Reidun; Hansson, Kristiane Myckland; Norheim, Irene; Aas, Eline; Landeweer, Elisabeth Geke Marjan; Pedersen, Reidar (BMC Health Services Research;20, Article number: 934 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-09)Background: Family involvement for persons with psychotic disorders is under-implemented in mental health care, despite its firm scientific, economic, legal and moral basis. This appears to be the case in Norway, despite ... -
Involving older adults in technology research and development discussions through dialogue cafés
Lund, Anne; Holthe, Torhild; Halvorsrud, Liv Torill; Karterud, Dag; Flakke-Johannessen, Adele; Lovett, Hilde; Thorstensen, Erik; Casagrande, Flavia Dias; Zouganeli, Evi; Norvoll, Reidun; Forsberg, Ellen-Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Citizen involvement is important for ensuring the relevance and quality of many research and innovation efforts. Literature shows that inadequate citizen involvement poses an obstacle during the research, development, and ... -
'Keeping up appearances' - Negotiating identities of being fit in older age: A multi-site ethnographic study of daily life in contemporary day centres
Øye, Christine; Norvoll, Reidun; Vabø, Mia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract As governments adapt to ‘active ageing’ policies, care services are increasingly oriented towards helping older adults to stay active in order to maintain their physiological and cognitive capacity. Day centres ... -
Ledelse og organisering av innovasjonsprosesser i Gran og Lunner kommuner. En casestudie av implementering av hverdagsmestring i helse og omsorg
Wittrock, Christian; Ingelsrud, Mari Holm; Norvoll, Reidun (AFI Rapport;2020:02, Research report, 2020-02)Rapporten behandler konkrete problemstillinger og dilemmaer rundt innovasjonsarbeid i to norske kommuner, med hverdagsmestring som case. Vi har gjennom fokusgrupper, spørreskjema, dialogkonferanser og workshops undersøkt ... -
Like a Social Breath: Homecare’s Contributions to Social Inclusion and Connectedness of Older Adults.
Norvoll, Reidun; Øye, Christine; Skatvedt, Astrid Helene (Journal of Social Inclusion (JoSI);Volume 13 - Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-12-20)The detrimental effects of social isolation on health and well-being bring forward the need for increasing social inclusion and connectedness for older, homebound adults. Homecare services may be a source of social inclusion, ... -
Post-incident review after restraint in mental health care - a potential for knowledge development, recovery promotion and restraint prevention. A scoping review
Hammervold, Unn Elisabeth; Norvoll, Reidun; Aas, Randi Wågø; Sagvaag, Hildegunn (BMC Health Services Research;19, Article number: 235 (2019), Academic article, 2019-04-23)Background: Use of physical restraint is a common practice in mental healthcare, but is controversial due to risk of physical and psychological harm to patients and creating ethical dilemmas for care providers. Post-incident ... -
Post-incident Reviews after Restraints, – Potential and Pitfalls. Patients' experiences and considerations
Hammervold, Unn Elisabeth; Norvoll, Reidun; Sagvaag, Hildegunn (Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-01)Introduction: Post-incident reviews (PIRs), including patients, nurses and other care providers, following incidents of restraints are recommended in mental health ser- vices. Few studies have examined patients’ experiences ... -
Post-incident reviews—a gift to the Wardor just another procedure? Care providers’experiences and considerations regardingpost-incident reviews after restraint inmental health services. A qualitative study
Hammervold, Unn Elisabeth; Norvoll, Reidun; Vevatne, Kari; Sagvaag, Hildegunn (BMC Health Services Research;20, Article number: 499 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-03)Public guidelines in many western countries recommend post-incident reviews (PIRs) with patients after restraint use in mental health care. PIRs are one of several elements of seclusion and restraint reduction in internationally ... -
The silent world of young next of kin in mental healthcare
Martinsen, Elin Håkonsen; Weimand, Bente; Pedersen, Reidar; Norvoll, Reidun (Nursing Ethics;Volume: 26, issue: 1, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-27)Background: Young next of kin to patients with mental health problems are faced with many challenges. It is important to focus on the special needs of children and adolescents as next of kin to ensure their welfare and ... -
The role of ethics in reducing and improving the quality of coercion in mental health care
Norvoll, Reidun; Hem, Marit Helene; Pedersen, Reidar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Coercion in mental health care gives rise to many ethical challenges. Many countries have recently implemented state policy programs or development projects aiming to reduce coercive practices and improve their quality. ...