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Issues in Mental Health Nursing | 2013

Older persons' lived experiences of depression and self-management.

Anne Lise Holm; Anne Lyberg; Erna Lassenius; Elisabeth Severinsson; Ingela Berggren

Mental ill-health, such as depression in the elderly, is a complex issue that is influenced by the life-world perspective of older persons. Their self-management ability should be strengthened based on an understanding of their situation, perspectives, and vulnerability. The aim of this study was to explore and increase understanding of old persons’ lived experiences of depression and self-management using an interpretative explorative design. Understanding was developed by means of hermeneutic interpretation. One theme, Relationships and Togetherness, and four subthemes, A Sense of Carrying a Shoulder Bag, Walking on Eggshells, Holding the Reins, and Estrangement—a Loss of Togetherness, emerged. A collaborative approach can be important for empowering older persons through self-development and management. Although the findings of the present study cannot be considered conclusive or definitive, they nevertheless contribute new knowledge of older persons’ lived experiences of depression in everyday life.


Nursing Research and Practice | 2013

Older Persons' Experiences of Depressive Ill-Health and Family Support

Anne Lyberg; Anne Lise Holm; Erna Lassenius; Ingela Berggren; Elisabeth Severinsson

The aim of this study was to explore experiences of the meaning of family support among older persons with depressive ill-health. Data were collected from twenty-nine participants through semistructured interviews and analysed using interpretative hermeneutic and reflective methodology. The findings revealed a main theme, hovering between feelings of belongingness and aloneness in relationships with family members, based on two themes: a sense of being worthy and a sense of being unworthy. Experiences of support and lack of support from family members were not opposites but connected in internal relationships and can be pictured as a movement on a continuum of ambiguity. Family support promotes the emotional needs of older persons with depressive ill-health to be confirmed. The family plays a vital role, not always by direct assistance, but indirectly by supporting the older persons own “guiding principles” for managing her/his situation. The feelings of aloneness as well as shame and guilt at poor or absent family responsiveness should be adequately addressed. Innovative nursing care can lead to improvement by focusing on acquiescence to the older persons life situation.


Nursing Open | 2018

Foreign educated nurses’ work experiences and patient safety-A systematic review of qualitative studies

Berit Viken; Eva Merethe Solum; Anne Lyberg

The aim of this systematic review was to identify the evidence contributed by qualitative research studies of foreign educated nurses’ work experiences in a new country and to link the results to patient safety competencies.


Nursing Research and Practice | 2015

Maternal Health Coping Strategies of Migrant Women in Norway

Berit Viken; Anne Lyberg; Elisabeth Severinsson

The aim of the study was to explore the maternal health coping strategies of migrant women in Norway. The ethnic and cultural background of the Norwegian population have become increasingly diverse. A challenge in practice is to adjust maternal health services to migrant womens specific needs. Previous studies have revealed that migrant women have difficulty achieving safe pregnancies and childbirths. Data were obtained by means of 17 semistructured interviews with women from South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Qualitative content analysis was employed. One overall theme is as follows: keeping original traditions while at the same time being willing to integrate into Norwegian society, and four themes emerged as follows: balancing their sense of belongingness; seeking information and support from healthcare professionals; being open to new opportunities and focusing on feeling safe in the new country. The results were interpreted in the light of Bronfenbrenners ecological model. To provide quality care, healthcare professionals should focus on the development of migrant womens capabilities. Adaptation of maternal health services for culturally diverse migrant women also requires a culturally sensitive approach on the part of healthcare professionals.


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2013

A qualitative review of migrant women's perceptions of their needs and experiences related to pregnancy and childbirth

Marie-Clare Balaam; Kristin Akerjordet; Anne Lyberg; Barbara Kaiser; Eva Schoening; Anne-Mari Fredriksen; Angelica Ensel; Olga Gouni; Elisabeth Severinsson


Journal of Nursing Management | 2012

Diversity and challenges in the management of maternity care for migrant women

Anne Lyberg; Berit Viken; Megumi Haruna; Elisabeth Severinsson


Journal of Nursing Management | 2010

Fear of childbirth: mothers' experiences of team‐midwifery care – a follow‐up study

Anne Lyberg; Elisabeth Severinsson


Journal of Nursing Management | 2010

Midwives' supervisory styles and leadership role as experienced by Norwegian mothers in the context of a fear of childbirth.

Anne Lyberg; Elisabeth Severinsson


Nursing Research and Practice | 2014

Living with stigma: depressed elderly persons' experiences of physical health problems.

Anne Lise Holm; Anne Lyberg; Elisabeth Severinsson


Crisis-the Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention | 2014

Shadows From the Past The Situated Meaning of Being Suicidal Among Depressed Older People Living in the Community

Anne Lise Holm; Anne Lyberg; Ingela Berggren; John R. Cutcliffe; Elisabeth Severinsson

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Anne Lise Holm

Stord/Haugesund University College

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Berit Viken

Vestfold University College

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Erna Lassenius

Vestfold University College

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Marie-Clare Balaam

University of Central Lancashire

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Kirsten Eika Amsrud

Buskerud and Vestfold University College

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