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Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|January 18, 2020
Hermeneutic observational studies: describing a methodThomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, Dagfinn Nåden, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|June 10, 2017
Nursing staff's experiences of working in an evidence-based designed ICU patient room-An interview studyFredrika Sundberg, Sepideh Olausson, Isabell Fridh, et al.
Nursing in Critical Care|May 13, 2020
Associations between healthcare environment design and adverse events in intensive care unitFredrika Sundberg, Isabell Fridh, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|May 29, 2019
Room Design-A Phenomenological-Hermeneutical Study: A Factor in Creating a Caring EnvironmentFredrika Sundberg, Isabell Fridh, Sepideh Olausson, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|February 28, 2019
The Patient's Situation During Interhospital Intensive Care Unit-to-Unit Transfers: A Hermeneutical Observational StudyJonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 10, 2020
Family members' lived experiences when a loved one undergoes an interhospital intensive care unit-to-unit transfer: A phenomenological hermeneutical studyJonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|June 5, 2014
Let there be light and darkness: findings from a prestudy concerning cycled light in the intensive care unit environmentMarie Engwall, Isabell Fridh, Ingegerd Bergbom, et al.
Journal of Child Health Care : for Professionals Working with Children in the Hospital and Community|January 5, 2018
'I'm almost never sick': Everyday life experiences of children and young people with home mechanical ventilationÅsa Israelsson-Skogsberg, Lena Hedén, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|May 29, 2019
The Meaning of Comfort in the Intensive Care UnitSepideh Olausson, Isabell Fridh, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|August 30, 2020
Critical care nurses' lived experiences of interhospital intensive care unit-to-unit transfers: A phenomenological hermeneutical studyJonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|January 18, 2020
Hermeneutic observational studies: describing a methodThomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, Dagfinn Nåden, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|June 10, 2017
Nursing staff's experiences of working in an evidence-based designed ICU patient room-An interview studyFredrika Sundberg, Sepideh Olausson, Isabell Fridh, et al.
Nursing in Critical Care|May 13, 2020
Associations between healthcare environment design and adverse events in intensive care unitFredrika Sundberg, Isabell Fridh, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|May 29, 2019
Room Design-A Phenomenological-Hermeneutical Study: A Factor in Creating a Caring EnvironmentFredrika Sundberg, Isabell Fridh, Sepideh Olausson, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|February 28, 2019
The Patient's Situation During Interhospital Intensive Care Unit-to-Unit Transfers: A Hermeneutical Observational StudyJonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 10, 2020
Family members' lived experiences when a loved one undergoes an interhospital intensive care unit-to-unit transfer: A phenomenological hermeneutical studyJonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|June 5, 2014
Let there be light and darkness: findings from a prestudy concerning cycled light in the intensive care unit environmentMarie Engwall, Isabell Fridh, Ingegerd Bergbom, et al.
Journal of Child Health Care : for Professionals Working with Children in the Hospital and Community|January 5, 2018
'I'm almost never sick': Everyday life experiences of children and young people with home mechanical ventilationÅsa Israelsson-Skogsberg, Lena Hedén, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|May 29, 2019
The Meaning of Comfort in the Intensive Care UnitSepideh Olausson, Isabell Fridh, Berit Lindahl, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|August 30, 2020
Critical care nurses' lived experiences of interhospital intensive care unit-to-unit transfers: A phenomenological hermeneutical studyJonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl, et al.
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