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Nursing Open | 2018

Patient participation, a prerequisite for care: A grounded theory study of healthcare professionals’ perceptions of what participation means in a paediatric care context

Ing-Marie Carlsson; Jens M. Nygren; Petra Svedberg

To explore healthcare professionals’ perceptions of what patient participation means in a paediatric care context.


International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being | 2017

Ethical and methodological issues in qualitative studies involving people with severe and persistent mental illness such as schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions: a critical review

Ing-Marie Carlsson; Marjut Blomqvist; Henrika Jormfeldt

ABSTRACT Undertaking research studies in the field of mental health is essential in mental health nursing. Qualitative research methodologies enable human experiences to become visible and recognize the importance of lived experiences. This paper argues that involving people with schizophrenia in research is critical to promote their health and well-being. The quality of qualitative research needs scrutinizing according to methodological issues such as trustworthiness and ethical standards that are a fundamental part of qualitative research and nursing curricula. The aim of this study was to critically review recent qualitative studies involving people with severe and persistent mental illness such as schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions, regarding descriptions of ethical and methodological issues in data collection and analysis. A search for relevant papers was conducted in three electronic databases, in December 2016. Fifteen qualitative interview studies were included and reviewed regarding methodological issues related to ethics, and data collection and analysis. The results revealed insufficient descriptions of methodology regarding ethical considerations and issues related to recruitment and sampling in qualitative interview studies with individuals with severe mental illness, putting trustworthiness at risk despite detailed descriptions of data analysis. Knowledge from the perspective of individuals with their own experience of mental illness is essential. Issues regarding sampling and trustworthiness in qualitative studies involving people with severe mental illness are vital to counteract the stigmatization of mental illness.


International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being | 2017

Reprioritizing life: a conceptual model of how women with type 1 diabetes deal with main concerns in early motherhood

Ing-Marie Carlsson; Marie Berg; Annsofie Adolfsson; Carina Sparud-Lundin

ABSTRACT Purpose: Becoming a mother is related to increased demands for women with type 1 diabetes mellitus, and more research is needed to identify their needs for support in everyday living. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore the main concerns in daily life in early motherhood for women with type 1 diabetes and how they deal with these concerns. Method: A grounded theory study was conducted in which 14 women with type 1 diabetes were interviewed individually 7 to 17 months after childbirth. Results: A conceptual model was identified with the core category “reprioritizing life”, and three related categories: adjusting to motherhood, taking command of the diabetes, and seeking like-minded women. Becoming a mother was a turning point towards a greater awareness and acceptance of prioritizing diabetes management and health, and thus, life. There was a gap in provision of diabetes care after birth and during the time of early motherhood compared with during pregnancy. Conclusions: Healthcare contacts already planned before delivery can promote person-centred care during the whole period from pregnancy to motherhood. Moreover, providing alternative sources for health information and peer support could improve the life situation during early motherhood.


Issues in Mental Health Nursing | 2018

Equine-Assisted Therapeutic Interventions Among Individuals Diagnosed with Schizophrenia. A Systematic Review

Henrika Jormfeldt; Ing-Marie Carlsson

Abstract Persons diagnosed with schizophrenia are not sufficiently offered health promotion interventions, notwithstanding their increased risk of bodily ill health. Physical activity is found to improve health and decrease psychiatric symptoms although, there is a challenge to motivate and increase physical activity in people with schizophrenia and innovative evidence-based treatment interventions are needed. The aim was to systematically review studies concerning equine assisted interventions among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. The findings of the six included articles indicate that therapeutic equine assisted interventions could be beneficial for individuals with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia or schizophrenia like disorders.


Issues in Mental Health Nursing | 2018

Health Risks among People with Severe Mental Illness in Psychiatric Outpatient Settings

Marjut Blomqvist; Andreas Ivarsson; Ing-Marie Carlsson; Anna Sandgren; Henrika Jormfeldt

ABSTRACT Life expectancy is greatly reduced in patients with schizophrenia, and cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the prevalence of overweight, obesity, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and to investigate the relationships between self-rated health, sense of coherence, CVD risk, and body mass index (BMI) among people with severe mental illness (SMI) in psychiatric outpatient settings. Nearly 50% of the participants were exposed to moderate/high risk of CVD and over 50% were obese. The results showed no statistically relationships between the subjective and objective measures (Bayes factor <1) of health. The integration of physical health into clinical psychiatric nursing practice is vital.


Journal of School Nursing | 2017

Handling Demands of Success Among Girls and Boys in Primary School A Conceptual Model

Marie Wilhsson; Petra Svedberg; Ing-Marie Carlsson; Sara Högdin; Jens M. Nygren

Stress among adolescents in Western societies is becoming an issue of increasing concern, and the global trend of adolescents’ health shows a gradual deterioration that is independent of national differences and increases with age. The aim of this study was to explore the main concern of adolescents and about how they cope with demands in everyday life. Participants were 14–16 years old, and data were collected from three sources. A constructivist grounded theory was used as a method for generating a model of the adolescents’ description of how they cope with demands in their everyday lives. The main concern described by participants in this study was to strive to be successful and to succeed in the present and throughout their lives. We conclude that differences between girls and boys, in terms of coping with demands in their everyday lives, are important to consider in the development of health promotion initiatives targeted at adolescents.


Midwifery | 2009

Swedish women's experiences of seeking care and being admitted during the latent phase of labour: A grounded theory study

Ing-Marie Carlsson; Lillemor R.-M. Hallberg; Karen Odberg Pettersson


Midwifery | 2012

Maintaining power: Women's experiences from labour onset before admittance to maternity ward

Ing-Marie Carlsson; Kristina Ziegert; Eva Sahlberg-Blom; Eva Nissen


International Journal of Mental Health Nursing | 2018

Enabling healthy living : Experiences of people with severe mental illness in psychiatric outpatient services

Marjut Blomqvist; Anna Sandgren; Ing-Marie Carlsson; Henrika Jormfeldt


Women and Birth | 2018

Veiled midwifery in the baby factory — A grounded theory study

Malin Hansson; Ingela Lundgren; Gunnel Hensing; Ing-Marie Carlsson

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