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Hilde Wøien

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Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 7, 2020
Movements and trends in intensive care pain treatment and sedation: What matters to the patient?Hilde Wøien
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 21, 2006
Nutrition of the critically ill patient and effects of implementing a nutritional support algorithm in ICUHilde Wøien, Ida Torunn Bjørk
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 11, 2012
Intensive care pain treatment and sedation: nurses' experiences of the conflict between clinical judgement and standardised care: an explorative studyHilde Wøien, Ida Torunn Bjørk
Pain Management Nursing : Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses|June 11, 2026
Positive Emotions in Pediatric Communication During Needle Procedures: An Observational StudyKari Sørensen, Hilde Wøien, Lena Heyn
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|March 29, 2025
The value of social media for intensive care practiceAntonija Petosic, Kjetil Sunde, Hilde Wøien
Nursing Open|March 29, 2019
"Having the compass-drawing the map": Exploring nurses' management of pain and other discomforts during use of analgosedation in intensive careHelene Berntzen, Ida Torunn Bjørk, Hilde Wøien
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|May 11, 2025
Persistent pain in ICU survivors - What is the evidence?Anne Kathrine Langerud, Antonija Petosic, Hilde Wøien
Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 16, 2017
"Pain relieved, but still struggling"-Critically ill patients experiences of pain and other discomforts during analgosedationHelene Berntzen, Ida Torunn Bjørk, Hilde Wøien
Journal of Pediatric Nursing|May 1, 2022
Home administration of needle injections for children with rheumatic diseases: A qualitative study on nurses' perception of their educational roleKari Sørensen, Helge Skirbekk, Gunnvald Kvarstein, et al.
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal|February 9, 2020
Children's fear of needle injections: a qualitative study of training sessions for children with rheumatic diseases before home administrationKari Sørensen, Helge Skirbekk, Gunnvald Kvarstein, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 7, 2020
Movements and trends in intensive care pain treatment and sedation: What matters to the patient?Hilde Wøien
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 21, 2006
Nutrition of the critically ill patient and effects of implementing a nutritional support algorithm in ICUHilde Wøien, Ida Torunn Bjørk
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 11, 2012
Intensive care pain treatment and sedation: nurses' experiences of the conflict between clinical judgement and standardised care: an explorative studyHilde Wøien, Ida Torunn Bjørk
Pain Management Nursing : Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses|June 11, 2026
Positive Emotions in Pediatric Communication During Needle Procedures: An Observational StudyKari Sørensen, Hilde Wøien, Lena Heyn
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|March 29, 2025
The value of social media for intensive care practiceAntonija Petosic, Kjetil Sunde, Hilde Wøien
Nursing Open|March 29, 2019
"Having the compass-drawing the map": Exploring nurses' management of pain and other discomforts during use of analgosedation in intensive careHelene Berntzen, Ida Torunn Bjørk, Hilde Wøien
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|May 11, 2025
Persistent pain in ICU survivors - What is the evidence?Anne Kathrine Langerud, Antonija Petosic, Hilde Wøien
Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 16, 2017
"Pain relieved, but still struggling"-Critically ill patients experiences of pain and other discomforts during analgosedationHelene Berntzen, Ida Torunn Bjørk, Hilde Wøien
Journal of Pediatric Nursing|May 1, 2022
Home administration of needle injections for children with rheumatic diseases: A qualitative study on nurses' perception of their educational roleKari Sørensen, Helge Skirbekk, Gunnvald Kvarstein, et al.
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal|February 9, 2020
Children's fear of needle injections: a qualitative study of training sessions for children with rheumatic diseases before home administrationKari Sørensen, Helge Skirbekk, Gunnvald Kvarstein, et al.
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