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Artiklar som ingår i avhandlingar inom området hälsa och välfärd vid Mälardalens högskola läsåren 2016/17 2017/

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I. Chatchumni, M., Namvongprom, A., Sandborgh, M., Mazaheri, M., Eriksson, H. (2015). Nurses’ Perceptions of Patients in Pain and pain management: A focus group in Thailand. Pacific Rim International

Journal of Nursing Research, 19(2), 165-178.

II. Chatchumni, M., Namvongprom, A., Eriksson, H., Mazaheri, M. (2016). Treating without seeing: Pain management practice in a Thai context. Pain Research and Management, 2016, 9580626, 1-9. doi: 10.1155/2016/9580626

III. Chatchumni, M., Namvongprom, A., Eriksson, H., Mazaheri, M. (2016). Thai Nurses’ experiences of post- operative pain assessment and its’ influence on pain management decisions. BMC Nursing, 15(12), 1-8. IV. Chatchumni, M., Namvongprom, A., Eriksson, H., Mazaheri, M. (2018). Engagement and availability shapes agency-based maneuvering in nurse’s pain management: A critical incident study. Electronic Physician, ISSN 2008-5842, Vol. 10, no 8.

I. Sriyasak, A., Almqvist, A-L., Sridawruang, C., & Häggström-Nordin, E. (2015). Father role: A comparison between teenage and adult first-time fathers in Thailand. Nursing & Health Sciences, 17(3),377–386. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12200

II. Sriyasak, A., Almqvist, A-L., Sridawruang, C., Neamsakul, W., & Häggström-Nordin, E. (2016). The new generation of Thai fathers –breadwinners involved in parenting. American Journal of Men’s Health (Epub ahead of print). First published online May 23, 2016 as doi: 10.1177/1557988316651062.

III. Sriyasak, A., Almqvist, A-L., Sridawruang, C., Neamsakul, W., & Häggström-Nordin, E. (2016). Struggling with motherhood and coping with fatherhood – A Grounded Theory study among Thai teenagers.

Midwifery, 42, 1-9.doi:10.1016/j.midw.2016.09.005

IV. Sriyasak, A., Almqvist, A-L., Sridawruang, C., & Häggström-Nordin, E. Healthcare providers’ experiences

of caring for teenage parents in Thailand. Submitted.

I. Hanpatchaiyakul, K., Eriksson, H., Kijsomporn, J. Östlund, G. (2014). Thai Men's Experiences of Alcohol Addiction and Treatment. Global Health Action, 7:23712. doi: 10.3402/gha.v7.23712

II. Hanpatchaiyakul, K., Eriksson, H., Kijsomporn, J., Östlund, G. (2017). Lived experience of Thai women

with alcohol addiction. Asian Nursing Research, 11(4), 304-310. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anr.2017.12.001

III. Hanpatchaiyakul, K., Eriksson, H., Kijsomporn, J., Östlund, G. (2016). Healthcare providers’ experiences of working with alcohol addiction treatment in Thailand. Contemporary Nursing. 52:1, 59-73. DOI: 10.1080/10376178.2016.1183461

IV. Hanpatchaiyakul, K., Eriksson, H., Kijsomporn, J., Östlund, G. (2016). Barriers to successful treatment of alcohol addiction perceived by healthcare professionals in Thailand - a Delphi study about obstacles and improvement suggestions. Global Health Action, 9: 31738. doi.org/10.3402 /gha.v9.31738

I. Manasatchakun,P.,Chotiga, P.,Hochwälder,J., Roxberg,Å.,Sandborgh, M.,& Asp,M. (2016). Factors Associated with Healthy Aging among Older Persons in Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Cross-Cultural

Gerontology, 31(4), 369–384. doi:10.1007/s10823-016-9296-y

II. Manasatchakun, P., Chotiga, P., Roxberg, Å., & Asp, M. (2016). Healthy ageing in Isan-Thai culture - A phenomenographic study based on older persons’ lived experiences. International Journal of Qualitative

studies on Health and Well-being, 11(1), 29463. doi: 10.3402/qhw.v11.29463

III. Manasatchakun, P., Roxberg, Å., & Asp, M. (2018). Conceptions of healthy ageing held by relatives of older persons in Isan-Thai culture: A phenomenographic study. Journal of Aging Research,

14;2018:3734645. doi: 10.1155/2018/3734645. eCollection 2018.

IV. Manasatchakun, P., Choowattanapakorn, T., Roxberg, Å., & Asp, M. (2018). Community nurses’ experiences regarding the meaning and promotion of healthy aging in northeastern Thailand. Journal of

I. Johansson-Pajala, R-M., Martin, L., Fastbom, J., & Jorsäter-Blomgren, K. (2015). Nurses’ self-reported medication competence in relation to their pharmacovigilant activities in clinical practice.

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 21(1), 145-153.

II. Johansson-Pajala, R-M., Jorsäter-Blomgren, K., Bastholm-Rahmner, P., Fastbom, J., &Martin, L. (2016). Nurses in municipal care of the elderly act as pharmacovigilant intermediaries: a qualitative study of medication management. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 34(1), 37-45.

III. Johansson-Pajala, R-M., Gustafsson, L-K., Jorsäter-Blomgren, K., Fastbom, J.,&Martin, L. (2017). Nurses’ use of computerized decision support systems affects drug monitoring in nursing homes. Journal of

Nursing Management, 25,56-64.

IV. Johansson-Pajala, R-M., Martin, L., & Jorsäter-Blomgren, K. (2018). Registered nurses’ use of computerised decision support in medication reviews: Implications in Swedish nursing homes

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance 31(6), 531-544.

I. Arkkukangas,M.,Johnson, S.T.,Hellström, K.,Söderlund, A.,Eriksson, S.,&Johansson, A. C. (2015). A feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial comparing fall prevention using exercise with or without the support of motivational interviewing. Prev Med Rep, 3(2), 134-40. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.01.007 II. Arkkukangas, M., Sundler, A., Söderlund, A., Eriksson, S., & Johansson, A. C. (2017). Older persons’ experiences of a home-based exercise programme with behavioural change support. Physiotherapy Theory

and Practice, 33(12),905–913.

III. Arkkukangas, M., Söderlund, A., Eriksson, S., & Johansson, A. C. (2017). Fall preventive exercise with or without behavior change support for community-dwelling older adults: A randomized controlled trial with short-term follow up. J Geriatr Phys Ther. Feb 27. doi: 10.1519/JPT.0000000000000129 [Epub ahead of print]

IV. Arkkukangas, M., Söderlund, A., Eriksson, S., & Johansson, A. C. (2017). Oneyear adherence to the Otago Exercise Programme with or without motivational interviewing in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 26(3), 390-395.

I. Gusdal,A.K.,Josefsson,K.,ThorsAdolfsson,E.,&Martin,L.(2016).Informalcaregivers’experiencesand needs when caring fora relative with heart failure: an interview study. J Cardiovasc Nurs, 31(4), E1-8. doi:10.1097/JCN. 0000000000000210 [Epub 2014 Nov21]

II. Gusdal, A.K., Josefsson, K., Thors Adolfsson, E., & Martin, L. (2016). Registered Nurses’ Perceptions about the Situation of Family Caregivers to Patients with Heart Failure – a Focus Group Interview Study.

PLoS One, 11(8), e0160302.doi:10.1371/journal.pone. 0160302

III. Gusdal,A.K.,Josefsson,K.,ThorsAdolfsson,E.,&Martin,L. (2017).Nurses’ AttitudestoFamily Importance in Heart Failure Care. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs, 16(3), 256-266.doi:10.1177/1474515116687178 [Epub 2017 Jan4]

IV. Gusdal, A.K., Josefsson, K., Thors Adolfsson, E., & Martin, L. (2018). Family Health Conversations ConductedbyTelephoneinHeartFailureNursingCare:AFeasibilityStudy.SAGEOpenNursing,4,1–13. I. Stålberg, A., Sandberg, A. & Söderbäck, M. (2016). Younger children’s (three to five years) perceptions of being in a healthcare situation. Early Child Development and Care, 186(5), 832-844.

II. Stålberg, A., Sandberg, A., Söderbäck, M. & Larsson, T. (2016). The child’s perspective as a guiding principle: Young children as co-designers in the design of an interactive application meant to facilitate participation in healthcare situations. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 61, 149-158.

III. Stålberg,A.,Sandberg,A.,Larsson, T.,Coyne,I.&Söderbäck,M.(2018).Curious,Thoughtfuland Affirmative – Young Children’s Meanings of Participation in Healthcare Situations when using an Interactive Communication Tool. J Clin Nurs. 27, 235–246.

IV. Stålberg, A., Sandberg, A., Coyne, I., Larsson, T. & Söderbäck, M. (2019). Using an interactive communication tool in healthcare situations: Patterns in young children’s use of participation cues.

I. Welander, J., Astvik, W., & Isaksson, K. (2017). Corrosion of trust: Violation of psychological contracts as a reason for turnover amongst social workers. Nordic Social Work Research, 1(7), 67-79.

II. Welander, J., Astvik, W., & Isaksson, K. (2018) Exit, silence and loyalty in the Swedish social services – the importance of openness. Nordic Social Work Research, DOI: 10.1080/2156857X.2018.1489884 III. Welander, J., Astvik, W., & Hellgren, J. (2017). Stressrelaterad ohälsa och arbetstrivsel hos medarbetare och chefer i socialtjänsten. Arbetsmarknad & Arbetsliv, 23 (2), 8-26.

IV. Welander, J., Wallin, J., & Isaksson, K. (2017). Job resources to promote feelings of pride in the organization: The role of social identification. Scandinavian Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology

2(1), p.7. DOI:http://doi.org/10.16993/sjwop.23

I. Choowong, J., Tillgren, P., & Söderbäck, M. (2016). Thai district leaders’ perceptions of managing the Direct Observation Treatment program in Trang Province, Thailand. BMC Public Health, 16, 653, doi 10.1186/s12889-016-3341-1.

II. Choowong, J., Tillgren, P., & Söderbäck, M. (2018). Directly observed therapy providers’ practice when

promoting tuberculosis treatment in a local Thai community. Journal of Public Health in Developing

Countries 4 (1), 458-466.

III. Choowong, J., Tillgren, P., & Söderbäck, M. (2017). Thai people living with tuberculosis and how they adhere to treatment: A grounded theory study. Nursing & Health Sciences 19(4), 436-443.

IV. Choowong, J., Söderbäck, M., & Tillgren, P. (2017). Strategies for promoting patient adherence to tuberculosis treatment: A systematic review. (Submitted).

I. Andersson, A. K., Martin, L., Strand Brodd, K., & Almqvist, L. (2016) Predictors for everyday functioning in preschool children born preterm and at term. Early Human Development, 103, 147-153.

II. Andersson, A. K., Martin, L., Strand Brodd, K., & Almqvist, L. (2017) Patterns of everyday functioning in preschool children born preterm and at term. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 67, 82-93. III. Andersson, A. K., Martin, L., Strand Brodd, K., & Almqvist, L. (2017) Perceived efficacy in everyday life activities in six year old children born preterm. (Submitted).

IV. Andersson, A. K., Harder, M., Strand Brodd, K., & Almqvist, L. (2017) Meaningful everyday life situations from the perspective children born preterm: a photo-elicited interview study with six year-old children.(In manuscript).

I. Yuwanich, N., Sandmark, H., & Akhavan, S. (2016). Emergency department nurses’ experiences of occupational stress: A qualitative study from a public hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. WORK: a journal of

prevention, assessment & rehabilitation 53(4), 885–879. doi:10.3233/WOR-152181

II. Yuwanich, N., Akhavan, S., Nantsupawat, W., & Martin, L. (2017). Experiences of occupational stress among emergency nurses at private hospitals in Bangkok, Thailand. Open Journal of Nursing, 7(6), 657– 670. doi:10.4236/ojn.2017.76049

III. Yuwanich, N., Akhavan, S., Elfström, M., Nantsupawat, W., Martin, L., & Sandborgh, M. (2018). Developmentandpsychometricproperties of theStressor Scalefor EmergencyNurses.International

Emergency Nursing 39,77-88.

IV. Yuwanich, N., Akhavan, S., & Martin, L. (2017). The influence of sociodemographic factors to specific stressors for emergency department nurses: A cross-sectional study. Manuscript.

I. Åkerlind, C., Martin, L., & Gustafsson, C. (2017). eHomecare and safety: The experiences of older patients and their relatives. Geriatric Nursing. doi: http://dx. doi:10.1016/j.gerinurse.2017.08.004

II. Åkerlind, C., Martin, L., & Gustafsson, C. (2017). eHomecare – experiences of communication. Manuscript in preparation.

III. Åkerlind,C.,Martin, L.,&Gustafsson, C. (2017). Care managers’ perceptions of eHomecare: A qualitative interviewstudy. TheEuropean Journal of Social Work.

doi:10.1080/13691457.2017.1366893

IV. Åkerlind, C., Martin, L.,&Gustafsson, C. (2017). Caremanagers’ expectedandexperienced hindrances and preconditions when eHomecare is implemented: A qualitative focus group

I. Sellin, L., Asp, M., Wallsten, T., & Wiklund Gustin, L. (2017). Reconnecting with oneself while struggling between life and death: The phenomenon of recovery as experienced by persons at risk of suicide.

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 26(2), 200-207. doi:10.1111/inm.12249

II. Sellin, L., Asp, M., Kumlin, T., Wallsten, T., & Wiklund Gustin, L. (2017). To be present, share and nurture: A lifeworld phenomenological study of relatives’ participation in the suicidal person’s recovery.

International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 12(1).

doi:10.1080/17482631.2017.1287985

III. Sellin, L., Kumlin, T., Wallsten, T., & Wiklund Gustin, L. (2018). Caring for the suicidal person: A Delphi study of what characterizes a recovery-oriented caring approach. International Journal of Mental Health

Nursing 27, 1756–1766.

IV. Sellin, L., Kumlin, T., Wallsten, T., & Wiklund Gustin, L. (2017). Experiences of a recovery-oriented caring approach to suicidality: A single case study. (Manuscript).

I. Åkerberg, A., Söderlund, A., & Lindén, M. (2016). Investigation of the validity and reliability of a smartphone pedometer application. European Journal of Physiotherapy, 18(3), 185–193. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/21679169.2016.1174297 Published online: 23 May 2016

II. Åkerberg, A., Söderlund, A., & Lindén, M. (2017). Technologies for physical activity self-monitoring: a study of differences between users and non-users. Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine, 8, 17–26. https://www.dovepress.com/technologies-for-physical-activityself-monitoring-a-study-of-differen-peer- reviewed-article- OAJSM Published online: 27 Feb 2017

III. Åkerberg, A., Söderlund, A., Åkerlind, C., & Lindén, M. How can technology promote physical activity? –

Opinions from physically inactive non-users of self-monitoring technologies. Submitted.

IV. Åkerberg, A., Söderlund, A., & Lindén, M. (2018). The development and usability evaluation of an interactive health technology solution, for encouragement of physical activity in inactive adults – based on the user perspective. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science https://doi.org/10.1007/s41347-018- 0067-1