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Journal of Family Nursing | 2014

The Development of Family Nursing in Denmark Current Status and Future Perspectives

Birte Østergaard; Lis Wagner

Over the past 12 years, a strong foundation for family nursing has been built in Denmark, with rapid growth in the past 3 years. A review of nursing research conducted in Denmark and published between 2002 and 2013 found 15 studies that examined family phenomena. The majority of the studies used descriptive methods with data collected from surveys and interviews involving family members either together or individually. Only five of the studies examined interventions that included families’ perspectives about the intervention being evaluated. Several current research projects lead by Danish nurses examine the implementation of family nursing knowledge to clinical settings. Integration of family nursing theory has begun in Denmark in undergraduate and graduate nursing curricula and in May 2013, the Danish Family Nursing Association was officially established. Infrastructure and financial conference support has made it possible to invite Nordic and international colleagues to meet in Denmark, which, reciprocally, expands understanding and support for family nursing within the country. Further collaboration between Danish nurse researchers, educators, and administrators will help sustain the growth of family nursing science and its application in family-focused nursing practice.


Orthopaedic Nursing | 2016

Telephone Follow-Up by Nurse After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Kirsten Szöts; Hanne Konradsen; Søren Solgaard; Birte Østergaard

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Because of shorter hospitalizations, patients now have to take responsibility for their recovery period at a very early stage. We evaluated the effects of structured, nurse-managed telephone follow-up (TFU) after discharge from the hospital following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). METHOD/DESIGN: The design was a single-center, unblinded, parallel-group randomized clinical trial. The primary outcome was self-reported physical function according to the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC) Index. Secondary outcomes were stiffness and pain according to the WOMAC Index; health-related quality of life, measured with the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form (SF-36); general self-efficacy, measured with the General Self-Efficacy Scale; and number of acute visits to the orthopaedic outpatient clinic. In total, 117 patients were randomized to 2 groups: an intervention group receiving TFU 4 and 14 days after discharge in addition to conventional treatment, and a control group receiving conventional treatment. The TFUs were structured by key subjects for health status, as defined by the VIPS model (the Swedish acronym for the concepts of Well-being, Integrity, Prevention, and Safety). The effect was measured 1 and 3 months postsurgery. RESULTS: No significant effects on physical function in the disease-specific WOMAC Index were identified. However, significant differences in scores were identified in favor of the intervention group on general self-efficacy (p = .014) and physical function (p = .031), measured with the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 1 month after TKA, but this effect was not seen at 3 months. A positive improvement in several dimensions of health status and health-related quality of life was identified in favor of the intervention group, but patients who had TFU had more unscheduled visits to the outpatient clinic. CONCLUSIONS: Telephone follow-up did not improve physical function compared with conventional treatment, as measured with the WOMAC Index. A short-term effect was identified, improving general self-efficacy and physical function as dimensions of health-related quality of life.


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2016

Long-term effects of telephone follow-up after total knee arthroplasty

Kirsten Szöts; Hanne Konradsen; Søren Solgaard; Birte Østergaard


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2015

Nurse-led telephone follow-up after total knee arthroplasty – content and the patients’ views

Kirsten Szöts; Hanne Konradsen; Søren Solgaard; Stina Bogø; Birte Østergaard


Archive | 2014

Telephone Follow-Up by Nurse Following Total Knee Arthroplasty - A Randomized Clinical Trial

Kirsten Szöts; Hanne Konradsen; Søren Solgaard; Birte Østergaard


Tidsskrift for Sygeplejeforskning | 2008

Mini Mental State Examination - en screeningstest for kognitiv dysfunktion.

Birte Østergaard; Susan Rydahl-Hansen


ICN International Conference and CRN | 2015

Health-related quality of life after off-pump compared to on-pump coronary bypass grafting among elderly high-risk patients: A randomized trial with eight years follow-up

Birte Østergaard; Elisabeth Holbæk; Jan Sørensen; Daniel Steinbrüchel


ICN International Conference and CRN | 2015

Family Nursing: A Challenge in Danish Clinical Hospital Practice

Birte Østergaard; Lis Wagner


12th International Family Nursing Conference: Improving Family Health Globally through Research, Education and Practice | 2015

The Development of Family Nursing in Denmark: Current Status and Future Perspectives

Birte Østergaard; Hanne Konradsen; Lis Wagner


12th International Family Nursing Conference: Improving Family Health Globally through Research, Education and Practice | 2015

Strengthening Support for Families Worldwide: Potential Directions for an International Collaboration in Family Nursing Research

Sonja J. Meiers; Junko Honda; Birte Østergaard; Cynthia A. Danford

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Lis Wagner

University of Southern Denmark

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Jens Peter Hansen

University of Southern Denmark

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Lise Hounsgaard

University of Southern Denmark

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