God Helse 2021
DOI: 10.18261/9788215042985-2021-07
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7. Verdighet innen e-helse og velferdsteknologi i kommunehelsetjenesten – en litteraturstudie

Abstract: Sammendrag Studien belyser hvilken rolle begrepet «verdighet» har i vitenskapelige tekster relatert til e-helse og velferdsteknologi. Litteraturstudien er influert av metoden «scoping review». Vi inkluderte 27 tekster. Ni omhandlet verdighetsbegrepet, 18 nevnte begrepet. Vi fant lite evidensbasert kunnskap om koblingen verdighet og e-helse eller velferdsteknologi. Flere studier kreves for å belyse verdighetsbegrepet og naerliggende begreper og deres sammenheng med e-helse og velferdsteknologi.

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“…Of the 16 participants, two were men and 14 were women. The groups included participants at the same level in the institutional hierarchy to avoid power relations (Bjerkan & Uhrenfeldt, 2021 ; Friberg et al, 2000 ) and encourage them to be open about their perceptions. Two interview groups were composed entirely of nurses; one consisted of physicians, and one was a mixed group with nurses, a physiotherapist, and an occupational therapist.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 16 participants, two were men and 14 were women. The groups included participants at the same level in the institutional hierarchy to avoid power relations (Bjerkan & Uhrenfeldt, 2021 ; Friberg et al, 2000 ) and encourage them to be open about their perceptions. Two interview groups were composed entirely of nurses; one consisted of physicians, and one was a mixed group with nurses, a physiotherapist, and an occupational therapist.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge on this topic is sparse. There is limited evidence-based literature discussing dignity within digital health and scant research on access to electronic medical records in the context of dignity for HCPs and patients (Bjerkan & Uhrenfeldt, 2021 ). Therefore, this study explores whether and how eHealth solutions support HCPs’ and patients’ dignity in palliative care contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%