Edith Andersson
Lund University
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International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2001
Edith Andersson; Lars Gustafson; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg
The aims of this study were to identify factors of significance in the development of acute confusional state (ACS) and the differences between patients who developed ACS and those who did not.
Colorectal Disease | 2012
Maria Lithner; Jan Johansson; Edith Andersson; Ulf Jakobsson; Ingrid Palmquist; Rosemarie Klefsgård
Aim With fast track surgery and shorter hospital stay, discharge from hospital after cancer surgery is becoming more challenging for the individual patient. The aim of this study was to explore how patients perceive information after surgery for colorectal cancer, what their information needs are and to determine factors affecting received information.
BMC Nursing | 2015
Maria Lithner; Rosemarie Klefsgård; Jan Johansson; Edith Andersson
BackgroundThe aim was to explore patients’ experiences of information and their information needs after discharge for colorectal cancer surgery.MethodsThirty one interviews were performed with sixteen patients during the first seven weeks at home after discharge. Patients were included from three hospitals in the south of Sweden, two of which used an enhanced recovery programme.ResultsTrying to regain control in life by using information was the overall theme emerging from the interviews. Patients experienced the bodily changes after surgery and the emotional impact of the cancer disease, and these combined experiences seriou/sly affected their ability to manage their daily lives. They both needed, and were in search of, information to increase participation in their own cancer trajectory and to facilitate the regaining of some measure of control in their lives. Waiting for different kinds of information increased the anguish and fear in the face of an unknown future.ConclusionsThis study showed that receiving information was vital when patients tried to regain control in life after colorectal cancer surgery. The information was necessary in order to facilitate and manage the transition from hospital to home, and the need varied between different transitions. Patients needed more information to manage the daily life at home, but also to understand what the cancer disease really meant to them. This suggests a need for patients to participate more actively in the information and the discharge planning.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2002
Edith Andersson; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg; Astrid Norberg; Anna-Karin Edberg
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2006
Karin Björkman Björkelund; Sylvia Larsson; Lars Gustafson; Edith Andersson
Geriatric Nursing | 1993
Edith Andersson; Ingrid K Knutsson; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg; Astrid Norberg
International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2003
Edith Andersson; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg; Anna-Karin Edberg
International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2005
Christine Wann-Hansson; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg; Rosemarie Klevsgård; Edith Andersson
International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2002
Edith Andersson; Astrid Norberg; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg
International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2008
Christine Wann-Hansson; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg; Rosemarie Klevsgård; Edith Andersson