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Arnfinn Seim

Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publications -  15
Citations -  555

Arnfinn Seim is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary incontinence & Population. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 482 citations.

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Nursing sensitive quality indicators for nursing home care: International review of literature, policy and practice

TL;DR: There are concerns about the validity and reliability of nursing sensitive quality indicators for nursing home care and it is recommended that the development of quality indicators follows a sound process and that extensive empirical testing of the indicators is done.
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Residents' experiences of interpersonal factors in nursing home care: a qualitative study.

TL;DR: Quality nursing care in nursing home implies a balanced, individual approach to medical, physical and psychosocial care, including interpersonal aspects of care.
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Ambiguities: residents' experience of 'nursing home as my home'.

TL;DR: Ambiguities concerning the nursing home as a home and place to live, a social environment in which the residents experience most of their social life and the institution where professional health service is provided were uncovered.
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Effect of physical training on urinary incontinence: a randomized parallel group trial in nursing homes

TL;DR: The intervention group had significant better results compared with the control group after an individualized training program designed to improve ADL and physical capacity and further studies are needed to evaluate the effect of a goal-oriented physical training program toward NH residents UI complaints.
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Prevalence and correlates of fecal incontinence among nursing home residents: a population-based cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Fecal incontinence is a prevalent condition in the nursing home population and is associated with ADL decline, frailty, diarrhea and quality of care, and this knowledge is important for staff in nursing home in order to provide the best treatment and care for residents with fecalincontinence.