Kari Ingstad
Nord University
19 Papers
3 Citations
Kari Ingstad is an academic researcher from Nord University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Kari Ingstad include Nord-Trøndelag University College.
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Papers
Patient influence in home-based reablement for older persons: qualitative research.
TL;DR: Home-based reablement requires communication skills to encourage user participation, and mapping of resources and needs, leading to the formulation of objectives, and professional health workers must master integrating two intentions: goal-oriented and person-centered communication.
Effectiveness of individualised nutritional care plans to reduce malnutrition during hospitalisation and up to 3 months post-discharge : a systematic scoping review
Kari Ingstad,Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt,Ingjerd Gåre Kymre,Conni Skrubbeltrang,Preben Ulrich Pedersen +4 more
TL;DR: Individualised nutritional care plans and follow-up home visits might improve patients’ nutritional status, however, there is need for a systematic review that assesses study quality and extends the time to 6 months post-discharge.
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Looking through racism in the nurse–patient relationship from the lens of culturally congruent care: A scoping review
TL;DR: There is a need to develop a framework of action based on the principles of culturally congruent care to eradicate racism from the nurse–patient relationship in the globalized context of healthcare.
Exploring home-based care nurses’ mindset for nursing practices: a phenomenological study
TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored the characteristics of home care nurse practices and how nurses solve tasks in the context of nursing in home care and found that nurses displayed great sensitivity in their practice, were knowledgeable about where they focused their attention, adapted their actions to the context, and demonstrated their independence as professionals.
Patient Involvement During a Pathway of Home-Based Reablement for Older Persons: A Longitudinal Single-Case Study
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on user involvement and participation with health care professionals during the reablement process, where the patient becomes involved through a partly co-creation process.