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- Publications
- Influence
Recovery after lung transplantation from a patient perspective - proposing a new framework.
- M. Lundmark, A. Lennerling, M. Almgren, A. Forsberg
- Medicine
- Journal of advanced nursing
- 1 December 2016
AIMS
The aims of this study were two-fold: to develop the concept analysis by Allvin et al. from lung recipients' perspective of their post-transplant recovery process and to identify the recovery… Expand
The meaning of being in uncertainty after heart transplantation – an unrevealed source to distress
- M. Almgren, A. Lennerling, M. Lundmark, A. Forsberg
- Medicine
- European journal of cardiovascular nursing…
- 1 February 2017
Background: As many as 88% of heart transplant recipients (HTRs) suffer from psychological distress. Both psychosocial factors and physical health are associated with increased psychological… Expand
Self‐efficacy in the context of heart transplantation – a new perspective
- M. Almgren, A. Lennerling, M. Lundmark, A. Forsberg
- Medicine
- Journal of clinical nursing
- 1 October 2017
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
An in-depth exploration of self-efficacy among heart transplant recipients by means of Bandura's self-efficacy theory.
BACKGROUND
An essential component of chronic illness… Expand
The Richmond Agitation‐Sedation Scale: translation and reliability testing in a Swedish intensive care unit
- M. Almgren, M. Lundmark, K. Samuelson
- Medicine
- Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
- 7 December 2009
Background: Awareness about adequate sedation in mechanically ventilated patients has increased in recent years. The use of a sedation scale to continually evaluate the patient's response to sedation… Expand
The Meaning of Being a Living Kidney, Liver, or Stem Cell Donor—A Meta-Ethnography
- A. Kisch, A. Forsberg, +7 authors A. Lennerling
- Psychology, Medicine
- Transplantation
- 1 May 2018
Background Studies on living donors from the donors’ perspective show that the donation process involves both positive and negative feelings involving vulnerability. Qualitative studies of living… Expand
Health transition after lung transplantation - a grounded theory study.
- M. Lundmark, L. Erlandsson, A. Lennerling, M. Almgren, A. Forsberg
- Medicine
- Journal of clinical nursing
- 27 May 2016
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
To investigate lung recipients' process of transition from prior the transplantation to one year afterwards, as well as what their main concerns are and how they deal with these… Expand
Recovery, symptoms, and well‐being one to five years after lung transplantation – A multi‐centre study
- M. Lundmark, A. Lennerling, M. Almgren, A. Forsberg
- Medicine
- Scandinavian journal of caring sciences
- 1 March 2019
BACKGROUND
In recent years, survival after lung transplantation has remained largely unchanged despite improvements in short-and intermediate-term survival, indicating the need to identify factors… Expand
Developing a Grounded Theory on Adaptation After Lung Transplantation From Intermediate-Term Patient Experiences
- M. Lundmark, A. Lennerling, A. Forsberg
- Medicine
- Progress in transplantation
- 26 March 2019
Background: Previous research revealed that it is possible for lung recipients to experience health 1 year posttransplant, despite not being fully recovered. However, an in-depth, long-term… Expand
Recovery, Symptoms and Well-Being one to Five Years after Lung Transplantation - A Multi-Center Study
- A. Forsberg, M. Lundmark, M. Almgren, A. Lennerling
- Medicine
- 1 July 2018
The Swedish SMATT-study (Self-Management After Thoracic Transplantation). Introduction The rationale behind this study is to ascertain the extent to which LuTRs recover after transplantation and… Expand