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Tove Giske
Researcher at University of Bergen
Publications - 39
Citations - 1214
Tove Giske is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spiritual care & Nurse education. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 937 citations. Previous affiliations of Tove Giske include Deaconess Hospital & Haukeland University Hospital.
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Student nurses perceptions of spirituality and competence in delivering spiritual care: a European pilot study.
Linda Ross,René van Leeuwen,Donia R. Baldacchino,Tove Giske,Wilfred McSherry,Aru Narayanasamy,Carmel Downes,Paul Jarvis,Annemiek Schep-Akkerman +8 more
TL;DR: Whether students' perceptions of spirituality can be broadened to include the full range of spiritual needs patients may encounter and whether their competence can be enhanced by education to better equip them to deliver spiritual care is worthy of further investigation.
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Factors contributing to student nurses'/midwives' perceived competency in spiritual care.
Linda Ross,Tove Giske,René van Leeuwen,Donia R. Baldacchino,Wilfred McSherry,Aru Narayanasamy,Paul Jarvis,Annemiek Schep-Akkerman +7 more
TL;DR: Results reinforce findings in the literature that own spirituality was a strong predictor of perceived ability to provide spiritual care, as students reporting higher perceived competency engaged in spiritual activities, were from secular universities and had previous healthcare experience.
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A Personal Experience of Working with Classical Grounded Theory: From Beginner to Experienced Grounded Theorist
Tove Giske,Barbara M. Artinian +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a substantive grounded theory named Preparative waiting for patients who underwent the diagnostic phase at a gastric ward is presented. But the authors do not discuss when and how to search and read the literature during a grounded theory study.
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Nursing and midwifery students' perceptions of spirituality, spiritual care, and spiritual care competency: A prospective, longitudinal, correlational European study
Linda Ross,Wilfred McSherry,Wilfred McSherry,Tove Giske,René van Leeuwen,Annemiek Schep-Akkerman,Tiburtius Koslander,Jenny Hall,Vibeke Østergaard Steenfeldt,Paul Jarvis +9 more
TL;DR: First international evidence that perceived spiritual care competence is developed in undergraduate nursing and midwifery students is provided and that students' perceptions of spirituality and personal spirituality contribute to that development is provided.
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Being in suspense: women’s experiences awaiting breast cancer surgery
TL;DR: Healthcare professionals need to be sensitive to the individual experiences of women awaiting breast cancer surgery to give support to ease their situation and set the date for surgery will alleviate anxiety.