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Hva slags caseoppgaver inviterer til studentaktivitet og interaksjon?
(Nordisk tidsskrift for helseforskning;(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Artikkelen omhandler bruk av ulike caseoppgaver som utgangspunktfor studentaktive læringsformer. Caseoppgaver har vært relatert til fysioterapiteori, et av kjernefagene i andre stlldieår. Artikkelen belyser hvilke ... -
Hvilke fasilitatorer og barrierer opplever barn og unge med cerebral parese i forbindelse med fysisk aktivitet? En kvalitativ metasyntese.
(Bachelor thesis, 2021-03)Tittel: Hvilke fasilitatorer og barrierer opplever barn og unge med cerebral parese i forbindelse med fysisk aktivitet? En kvalitativ metasyntese. Formål: Undersøke hvilke fasilitatorer og barrierer barn og unge med ... -
Hvordan behandle frossen skulder
(Fysioterapeuten;5/19, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-17)Innledning: Denne artikkelen er en sammenfatning av versjon 1.0 av den kunnskapsbaserte fagprosedyren Fysioterapi ved frossen skulder. Fagprosedyren er laget etter metoden beskrevet på Helsebiblioteket.no. Hensikten med ... -
Hvordan forstå og håndtere barn som avviser en forelder: En systematisk kartleggingsoversikt
(Research report, 2021-06-09)Samlivsbrudd er en alvorlig hendelse i barns liv. I enkelte tilfeller skjer det at barn motsetter seg samvær med en av (eller begge) foreldrene i etterkant av foreldrenes samlivsbrudd. Samværsvegring betyr at et barn over ... -
"I want them to see that I feel normal" : three children's experiences from attending consultations in paediatric rehabilitation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-01-27)This article describes and analyses three children’s experiences of taking part in consultations at a paediatric rehabilitation unit in Norway. The analyses focus on how the children express themselves through social life ... -
Identification of relevant International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health categories in patients with shoulder pain: A cross-sectional study
(Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine;45(7), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-07)OBJECTIVE: To identify the most common problems in patients with shoulder pain, using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a reference. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS: ... -
If I had a rich picture… : insights into the use of “soft” methodological tools to support the development of interprofessional education
(Journal of Interprofessional Care;22 (5), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)This paper describes a methodological experiment that aimed to test a small number of tools borrowed from Soft Systems Methodology. Those tools were intended to support action research for a project in interprofessional ... -
Implementing a Stratified Vocational Advice Intervention for People on Sick Leave with Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Multimethod Process Evaluation
(Journal of occupational rehabilitation;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-04)Purpose: To perform a process evaluation of a stratified vocational advice intervention (SVAI), delivered by physiotherapists in primary care, for people on sick leave with musculoskeletal disorders participating in a ... -
Implementing a Stratified Vocational Advice Intervention for People on Sick Leave with Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Multimethod Process Evaluation
(Journal of occupational rehabilitation;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-04)Purpose: To perform a process evaluation of a stratified vocational advice intervention (SVAI), delivered by physiotherapists in primary care, for people on sick leave with musculoskeletal disorders participating in a ... -
Implementing cognitive behavioural approach in student's clinical practice: Third-year physiotherapy student's experiences
(European Journal of Physiotherapy;15(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-07-09)Our goal was to explore the experience of third-year physiotherapy students who had been implementing the cognitive behavioural approach in a clinical practice. Nine students were given an 8-h course before their clinical ... -
The importance of a good therapeutic alliance in promoting exercise motivation in a group of older Norwegians in the subacute phase of hip fracture; a qualitative study
(BMC Geriatrics;20, Article number: 118 (2020), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03-30)Background: Hip fractures represent a global public health issue that demands high cost both from the patient and from the society. Functional exercise in the subacute phase of a hip fracture is essential in reducing these ... -
The importance of a good therapeutic alliance in promoting exercise motivation in a group of older Norwegians in the subacute phase of hip fracture; a qualitative study
(BMC Geriatrics;20, Article number: 118 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-12)Background: Hip fractures represent a global public health issue that demands high cost both from the patient and from the society. Functional exercise in the subacute phase of a hip fracture is essential in reducing these ... -
The importance of parkinsonian signs for gait and balance in patients with Alzheimer's disease of mild degree.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Parkinsonian signs are common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) of mild degree and predict functional decline, but their relationship with gait speed and balance is unclear. The aims of this study were to describe ... -
Improving gait after stroke – treadmill or walking; quantity or quality
(Journal of CyberTherapy & Rehabilitation;2,(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)The main aim with he present study was to evaluate treadmill training versus walking outdoor in order to improve quality aspects like step length, step width, cadence and quantitative aspects like endurance, walking speed ... -
Increased self-efficacy: The experience of high-intensity exercise of nursing home residents with dementia - A qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: There has been increasing interest in the use of non-pharmacological interventions, such as physical exercise, to improve the well-being of nursing home residents with dementia. For reasons regarding disease symptoms, ... -
Individual Plan in rehabilitation processes: a tool for flexible collaboration?
(Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-04-27)This article explores how different collaborative strategies between clients and service providers mediate with the quality of individual plan processes in Norway. The main question concerns how clients and service providers ... -
Individualized quality of life in patients with low back pain: reliability and validity of the Patient Generated Index
(Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine;46(8), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Objective: To evaluate the reliability and validity of the improved version of the Patient Generated Index (PGI) in patients with low back pain. Methods: The PGI was administered to 90 patients attending care in 1 of ... -
Individualizing standardized tests: physiotherapists and occupational therapists' test practices in a geriatric setting
(Qualitative Health Research;23(9), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)In assessing geriatric patients’ functional status, health care professionals use a number of standardized tests. These tests have defined administration procedures that restrict communication and interaction with patients. ... -
Informal caregivers’ views on the quality of healthcare services provided to older patients aged 80 or more in the hospital and 30 days after discharge
(BMC Geriatrics;20, Article number: 97 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-24)Background: In the European Union (EU), informal caregivers provide 60% of all care. Informal caregiving ranges from assistance with daily activities and provision of direct care to helping care recipients to navigate ... -
Intensive training of motor function and functional skills among young children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review and meta-analysis
(BMC Pediatrics;14(292), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: Young children with cerebral palsy (CP) receive a variety of interventions to prevent and/or reduce activity limitations and participation restrictions. Some of these interventions are intensive, and it is a ...