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Karin I Kjellgren
Researcher at University of Gothenburg
Publications - 87
Citations - 3730
Karin I Kjellgren is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient participation & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 84 publications receiving 3306 citations. Previous affiliations of Karin I Kjellgren include Linköping University & Johns Hopkins University.
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Person-Centered Care — Ready for Prime Time:
Inger Ekman,Karl Swedberg,Charles Taft,Anders Lindseth,Anders Lindseth,Astrid Norberg,Astrid Norberg,Eva Brink,Jane Carlsson,Synneve Dahlin-Ivanoff,Inga-Lill Johansson,Karin I Kjellgren,Karin I Kjellgren,Eva Lidén,Joakim Öhlén,Lars-Eric Olsson,Henrik Rosén,Martin Rydmark,Katharina S. Sunnerhagen +18 more
TL;DR: A few simple routines to facilitate and safeguard the transition to person-centered care are proposed that if conscientiously and systematically applied, will help to make PCC the focus and mainstay of care in long-term illness.
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Reasons for adherence with antihypertensive medication.
TL;DR: Investigation of hypertensive patients' self-reported reasons for adhering to or ignoring medical advice regarding antihypertensive medication found no obvious relation between reported adherence, laboratory markers of adherence and blood-pressure levels.
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Taking antihypertensive medication--controlling or co-operating with patients?
TL;DR: This review indicates that there is an almost complete lack of knowledge about how the decision making in the clinical practice is organized when prescribing antihypertensive medication and/or when following up treatment from patients already taking such drugs.
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Scaffolding students' transition to higher education: parallel introductory courses for students and teachers
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the basis for an introductory course to higher education focusing on students' approaches to learning and the role of teaching in higher education and discuss the transition from upper secondary school to studies in high education, as well as the importance of a scholarship of teaching.
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Postoperative recovery from the perspective of day surgery patients: A phenomenographic study
TL;DR: The postoperative phase seems to be a weak link in day surgery care, from the patients' perspective, postoperative recovery following day surgery implies extensive responsibility at home.