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    • A mobile hospice nurse teaching team’s experience: training care workers in spiritual and existential care for the dying - a qualitative study 

      Tornøe, Kirsten; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Kvigne, Kari; Sørlie, Venke (Journal article, 2015)
      Background Nursing home and home care nursing staff must increasingly deal with palliative care challenges, due to cost cutting in specialized health care. Research indicates that a significant number of dying patients ...
    • Ambiguous participation in older hospitalized patients: gaining influence through active and passive approaches - a qualitative study 

      Nyborg, Ingrid; Kvigne, Kari; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Kirkevold, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Current participation ideology is based on individualism, which may conflict with the older generation’s commonly held values ...
    • Spiritual care to persons With dementia in nursing homes; a qualitative study of nurses and care workers experiences 

      Ødbehr, Liv Skomakerstuen; Kvigne, Kari; Hauge, Solveig; Danbolt, Lars Johan (Journal article, 2015)
    • The challenge of consolation: nurses’ experiences with spiritual and existential care for the dying-a phenomenological hermeneutical study 

      Tornøe, Kirsten; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Kvigne, Kari; Sørlie, Venke (Journal article, 2015)
      Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and existential care is seen to be an integral component of holistic, compassionate and comprehensive palliative care. Yet, several ...

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