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J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs ; 20(1): 64-70, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22364523

ABSTRACT

Studies into work carried out by male caregivers in a care environment in which male patients and male caregivers constitute a majority are lacking. The purpose of this study was to illuminate the experiences of male caregivers in providing care for patients in forensic psychiatric care. The study has a qualitative design and data were constituted by interviews with six male caregivers at a clinic of forensic psychiatry in a town in central Sweden. The method of analysis chosen was latent content analysis. The results consist of four themes: Activities as a component of care, Social training as the basis of care, Feelings of powerlessness and Seeing the complete person. The experience that comes out most distinctly in the descriptions given by caregivers involves performing activities together with the patients. The activities had different significances and these contribute to creating a more secure care relationship, in which the boundaries between personnel and patients become less clear. Physical activities contribute to recreating the patient's health. Social training appears as a component of the care in which the significance of rules and routines in the operations was integrated. Feelings of powerlessness arise when the caregivers do not experience that the care given on the ward contributes to recreating health for the patients. Seeing the complete person behind the crime constitutes the themes that can be said to summarize the meaning of the work carried out by male caregivers.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Caregivers/psychology , Emotions/physiology , Forensic Psychiatry/methods , Mental Disorders/rehabilitation , Professional-Patient Relations , Adult , Humans , Interviews as Topic/methods , Male , Masculinity , Middle Aged , Power, Psychological , Social Behavior , Sweden
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Clin Physiol ; 18(6): 498-503, 1998 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9818154

ABSTRACT

Considerably more publications appear on left ventricular morphology than on the right ventricle. The reasons for this imbalance are related to the complex shape of the right ventricular cavity and its position beneath the sternum, making imaging, measurement and functional assessment much more complex than the left ventricular chamber. Little attention has been directed towards right ventricular changes because of training, therefore the present study was designed to assess right ventricular changes due to extensive training by comparing cavity and wall dimensions in 29 sedentary men (mean age 23 years) and 82 elite male orienteers (mean age 22 years). The elite orienteers had on average significantly larger right ventricular outflow (10%) and right ventricular inflow (12%) tract 2 and 3 dimensions. The right ventricular wall measurements were on average 13% larger in the orienteers than the sedentary men. The right ventricular enlargement in endurance athletes probably reflects the increased haemodynamic loading that is caused by prolonged and extensive physical training. The thicker right ventricular wall in endurance athletes increases the contractile reserve and decreases wall stress in the right ventricle.


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Echocardiography/statistics & numerical data , Exercise/physiology , Heart Ventricles/anatomy & histology , Ventricular Function, Right/physiology , Ventricular Function , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Life Style , Male , Physical Fitness
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Can Nurse ; 86(3): 31-2, 1990 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2311092

ABSTRACT

An information pamphlet that answers common questions about clinical ventilation has helped to alleviate the anxiety felt by relatives of ventilated patients. Since its publication in the Canadian Critical Care Nursing Journal last summer, the pamphlet has been translated by the Ottawa Civic Hospital for the benefit of francophone readers.


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Pamphlets , Ventilators, Mechanical , Anxiety/prevention & control , Family/psychology , Humans
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