Mariann Hedström
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences; Caring Sciences
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 35 38
- Mobile phone:
- +46 73 469 71 50
- E-mail:
- mariann.hedstrom@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Husargatan 3
- Postal address:
- Box 564
751 22 UPPSALA
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences; Nursing
- Mobile phone:
- +46 73 469 71 50
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Husargatan 3, Uppsala
- Postal address:
- Box 564
751 22 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
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Mariann Hedström är lektor vid Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap, docent i vårdvetenskap och medlem i forskargruppen Vårdvetenskap.
Publications
Recent publications
- Perceptions of lifestyle-related risk communication in patients with breast and colorectal cancer (2024)
- A qualitative study on diverse experiences of medication safety among foreign-born persons living in Sweden (2024)
- Registered nurses' experiences on job satisfaction in nursing home settings (2024)
- The Sukaribit Smartphone App for Better Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study (2024)
- How persons with systemic mastocytosis describe the time between symptom onset and receiving diagnosis (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Perceptions of lifestyle-related risk communication in patients with breast and colorectal cancer (2024)
- A qualitative study on diverse experiences of medication safety among foreign-born persons living in Sweden (2024)
- Registered nurses' experiences on job satisfaction in nursing home settings (2024)
- The Sukaribit Smartphone App for Better Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study (2024)
- How persons with systemic mastocytosis describe the time between symptom onset and receiving diagnosis (2022)
- Living with systemic mastocytosis (2022)
- The ethics of DNR-decisions in oncology and hematology care (2020)
- Assessment tool for hospital admissions related to medications (2019)
- Development of the PHASE-Proxy scale for rating drug-related signs and symptoms in severe cognitive impairment (2018)
- Ethical competence in DNR decisions (2018)
- Perspectives on the DNR decisions process (2018)
- General practitioners' experiences as nursing home medical consultants (2017)
- Transfer of nursing home residents to emergency departments (2017)
- Development of health-related quality of life and symptoms of anxiety and depression among persons diagnosed with cancer during adolescence (2016)
- Nurse staffing and renal anaemia outcomes in haemodialysis care (2016)
- Striving for good nursing care: Nurses' experiences of do not resuscitate orders within oncology and hematology care (2014)
- The frequency of and reasons for acute hospital transfers of older nursing home residents (2013)
- Communication and coordination during transition of older persons between nursing homes and hospital still in need of improvement (2013)
- Perceived value of ward-based pharmacists from the perspective of physicians and nurses (2012)
- Findings on how adolescents cope with cancer (2011)
- Are nurses and physicians able to assess which strategies adolescents recently diagnosed with cancer use to cope with disease- and treatment-related distress? (2011)
- PHASE-20 (2009)
- Accuracy of assessment of distress, anxiety, and depression by physicians and nurses in adolescents recently diagnosed with cancer (2006)
- Perceptions of distress among adolescents recently diagnosed with cancer (2005)
- Distressing and positive experiences and important aspects of care for adolescents treated for cancer (2004)
- Distressing events for children and adolescents with cancer (2003)
- Important aspects of care and assistance for children 0-7 years of age being treated for cancer (2002)
- “Not the most difficult decision”. Physicians’ experience of Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) orders in hematology and oncology care.