Carin Ericsson
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Recent Articles
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Nilsen P, Fernemark H, Seing I, Schildmeijer K, Ericsson C, Skagerstrom J
BMC Fam Pract
. 2021 Jul;
22(1):149.
PMID: 34246243
Background: Many problems with primary care physicians' psychosocial working conditions have been documented. Many studies on working condition have used the Effort-Reward-Imbalance (ERI) model, which posits that poor health and...
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Fernemark H, Skagerstrom J, Seing I, Ericsson C, Nilsen P
BMC Fam Pract
. 2020 Nov;
21(1):241.
PMID: 33234111
Background: Digital consultation with primary care physicians via mobile telephone apps has been spreading rapidly in Sweden since 2014. Digital consultation allows remote working because physicians can work from home,...
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Nilsen P, Seing I, Ericsson C, Andersen O, Stefansdottir N, Tjornhoj-Thomsen T, et al.
Implement Sci Commun
. 2020 Sep;
1:77.
PMID: 32968739
Background: Social distancing policies to ensure physical distance between people have become a crucial strategy in the battle against the spread of the coronavirus. The aim of this project is...
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Nilsen P, Seing I, Ericsson C, Birken S, Schildmeijer K
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2020 Feb;
20(1):147.
PMID: 32106847
Background: Health care organizations are constantly changing as a result of technological advancements, ageing populations, changing disease patterns, new discoveries for the treatment of diseases and political reforms and policy...
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Nilsen P, Schildmeijer K, Ericsson C, Seing I, Birken S
Implement Sci
. 2019 May;
14(1):51.
PMID: 31088483
Background: Implementation of evidence-based practices in health care implies change. Understanding health care professionals' change responses may be critical for facilitating implementation to achieve an evidence-based practice in the rapidly...
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Ericsson C, Skagerstrom J, Schildmeijer K, Arestedt K, Brostrom A, Pakpour A, et al.
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2019 Apr;
28(8):657-666.
PMID: 31018984
Objectives: To investigate patients' perceptions of their meetings with healthcare professionals and the extent to which they believe they can influence patient safety in these meetings. Design: Cross-sectional survey of...
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Schildmeijer K, Nilsen P, Ericsson C, Brostrom A, Skagerstrom J
Health Sci Rep
. 2019 Jan;
1(10):e87.
PMID: 30623042
Objective: There is a paucity of research on physicians' perspectives on involving patients to achieve safer care. This study aims to explore determinants of patient participation for safer care, according...
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Schildmeijer K, Skagerstrom J, Ericsson C, Nilsen P
Lakartidningen
. 2018 Feb;
115.
PMID: 29485674
Patients had several suggestions on how to improve healthcare meetings in order to create safer care An open question "Do you have suggestions on how to improve meetings between patients...
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Skagerstrom J, Ericsson C, Nilsen P, Ekstedt M, Schildmeijer K
Nurs Open
. 2017 Nov;
4(4):230-239.
PMID: 29085649
Aim: To explore nurses' perceptions and experiences of patient involvement relevant to patient safety. Design: Qualitative design using individual semi-structured interviews. Methods: Interviews with registered nurses (=11) and nurse assistants...
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Nilsen P, Ericsson C, Skagerstrom J, Schildmeijer K
Lakartidningen
. 2017 Jul;
114.
PMID: 28675407
No abstract available.