Elizabeth Rosted
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Rosted E, Aabom B, Holge-Hazelton B, Raunkiaer M
BMC Palliat Care
. 2021 Feb;
20(1):33.
PMID: 33602200
Background: Ideally, patients with life-threatening illness who are suffering from multiple symptoms and reduced quality of life should receive palliative care that addresses their specific needs. The many well-defined clinical...
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Holge-Hazelton B, Kjerholt M, Rosted E, Thestrup Hansen S, Borre L, McCormack B
J Healthc Leadersh
. 2021 Jan;
13:7-18.
PMID: 33505179
Purpose: The aim was to identify the differences in experiences of Danish healthcare leaders in the beginnning of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to generate knowledge for future leadership during...
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Pleh D, Rosted E, Thomsen T
J Clin Nurs
. 2020 Nov;
30(3-4):311-322.
PMID: 33169469
Aim: The aim of this review was to identify key competences of outpatient nurses, as perceived by patients attending nurse-led clinics. Background: The increased demand for nurses to manage treatment...
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Lund L, Ross L, Petersen M, Blach A, Rosted E, Bollig G, et al.
BMJ Support Palliat Care
. 2020 Oct;
PMID: 33115831
Background: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool intervention (CSNAT-I) has been shown to improve end-of-life care support for informal caregivers. This study investigated the impact of the CSNAT-I on caregivers...
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Bove D, Rosted E, Prip A, Jellington M, Timm H, Herling S
J Adv Nurs
. 2020 Mar;
76(7):1794-1802.
PMID: 32180240
Aim: This project has two aims: (a) What do relatives to brought in dead (BID) describe as helpful and supportive care when they arrive at the emergency department to see...
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Rosted E, Prokofieva T, Sanders S, Schultz M
J Nutr Gerontol Geriatr
. 2018 May;
37(2):105-116.
PMID: 29792577
Malnutrition is highly prevalent in geriatric patients and is associated with an increased risk of death. In addition, delirium is a common condition of the older hospitalized patients. As brain...
17.
Rosted E, Schultz M, Sanders S
Dan Med J
. 2016 Sep;
63(9).
PMID: 27585531
Introduction: Many acutely ill elderly people are frail and suffer from polypharmacy. They often present with nonspecific symptoms at hospital admission and are therefore often under-triaged and insufficiently treated resulting...
18.
Rosted E, Poulsen I, Hendriksen C, Wagner L
Scientifica (Cairo)
. 2016 Jul;
2016:2787282.
PMID: 27446634
Background. A major concern in intervention studies is the generalizability of the findings due to refusal of intended participants to actually take part. In studies including ill older people the...
19.
Schultz M, Rosted E, Sanders S
Dan Med J
. 2015 Jun;
62(6).
PMID: 26036881
Introduction: When elderly people are admitted to hospital, their risk of falling may often not be recognised. The risk of falling in the elderly is linked to frailty. In a...
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Rosted E, Schultz M, Dynesen H, Dahl M, Sorensen M, Sanders S
Dan Med J
. 2014 May;
61(5):A4828.
PMID: 24814738
Introduction: Acutely ill elderly medical patients have a higher chance of survival if they are admitted to a specialised geriatric unit instead of a general medical unit. This was shown...