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1A phenomenological hermeneutical method for researching lived experienceScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences20041,167
2Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of person‐centred care in different healthcare contextsScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2017346
3Normal oral, rectal, tympanic and axillary body temperature in adult men and women: a systematic literature reviewScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2002328
4Reviewing the methodology of an integrative reviewScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2016294
5Patient satisfaction with nursing care in the context of health care: a literature studyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2002244
6Relational autonomy or undue pressure? Family’s role in medical decision‐makingScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008224
7Rodgers’ evolutionary concept analysis – a valid method for developing knowledge in nursing scienceScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2010215
8A community‐based exercise programme to improve functional ability in people with Alzheimer’s disease: a randomized controlled trialScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2012212
9The Sense of Coherence Concept and its Relation to Personality Traits in Swedish SamplesScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences1992200
10Quality of CareScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences1994189
11Understanding persons with psychological distress in primary health careScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2016187
12Family caregivers’ subjective experiences of satisfaction in dementia care: aspects of burden, subjective health and sense of coherenceScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2005181
13Mothers' experiences of having their newborn child in a neonatal intensive care unitScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2006180
14Quality of Care from a Patient PerspectiveScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences1993177
15Coping Ability and Functional Status in a Swedish Population SampleScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences1993174
16Immobility – a major risk factor for development of pressure ulcers among adult hospitalized patients: a prospective studyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2004166
17Exploring person-centredness: a qualitative meta-synthesis of four studiesScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2010162
18Statistical methods for assessing agreement for ordinal dataScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2005157
19Vulnerability of family caregivers in terminal palliative care at home; balancing between burden and capacityScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2003152
20Do multidisciplinary integrated care pathways improve interprofessional collaboration?Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2002150
21Support for family carers who care for an elderly person at home - a systematic literature reviewScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2004150
22Quality of life in Polish respondents: psychometric properties of the Polish WHOQOL – BrefScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2006150
23Nursing professionals' experiences of the facilitators and barriers to the use of telehealth applications: a systematic review of qualitative studiesScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2018148
24Health literacy – a heterogeneous phenomenon: a literature reviewScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2012145
25Pain in children and adolescents: prevalence, impact on daily life, and parents’ perception, a school surveyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2011142
26The large sample size fallacyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2013141
27Patients’ opinion on what constitutes good psychiatric careScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2003138
28Attitudes towards people with mental illness: a cross‐sectional study among nursing staff in psychiatric and somatic careScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008137
29Concerning the Application of Phenomenology to Caring ResearchScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2000132
30Psychometric properties of the Swedish version of the Resilience ScaleScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2007124
31Women's worries during pregnancy: testing the Cambridge Worry Scale on 200 Swedish womenScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2003122
32Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidisciplinary teams in the United KingdomScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2005121
33Experiences of the first year as fatherScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008121
34Family caregivers’ experiences of relinquishing the care of a person with dementia to a nursing home: insights from a meta‐ethnographic studyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2014120
35A change in life as experienced by first‐time fathersScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008118
36The first year of rehabilitation after a stroke – from two perspectivesScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2003115
37The butterfly effect of caring – clinical nursing teachers’ understanding of self‐compassion as a source to compassionate careScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2013114
38Central concepts in the midwife?woman relationshipScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2007113
39Advanced home care for cancer patients at the end of life: a qualitative study of hopes and expectations of family caregiversScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2002112
40Knowledge, attitudes and practice among nursing staff concerning pressure ulcer prevention and treatment – a survey in a Swedish healthcare settingScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2009111
41Women's thoughts about sexual life after childbirth: focus group discussions with women after childbirthScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2005110
42The dynamics of the nurse–patient relationship: introduction of a synthesized theory from the patient’s perspectiveScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008110
43Living with a body separate from the self. The experience of the body in chronic benign low back pain: an interpretative phenomenological analysisScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2006106
44The primacy of the good midwife in midwifery services: an evolving theory of professionalism in midwiferyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2011105
45Pain in older persons with severe dementia. Psychometric properties of the Mobilization–Observation–Behaviour–Intensity–Dementia (MOBID‐2) Pain Scale in a clinical settingScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2010103
46Elderly persons' experiences of living with venous leg ulcer: living in a dialectal relationship between freedom and imprisonmentScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2001102
47Psychosocial work stress is associated with poor self-rated health in Danish nurses: a test of the effort-reward imbalance modelScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2006102
48What is important for patient centred care? A qualitative study about the perceptions of patients with cancerScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008102
49Experiences of appearance‐related teasing and bullying in skin diseases and their psychological sequelae: results of a qualitative studyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2008101
50Psychometric evaluation of the Dutch Resilience Scale RS‐nl on 3265 healthy participants: a confirmation of the association between age and resilience found with the Swedish versionScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2010101