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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Den vuxna i rummet styr barnens välbefinnande : En kvalitativ studie om hur relationer mellan fritidshemslärare och elever påverkar elevernas välbefinnande / The adult in the room controls the wellbeing of the children : A qualitative study on how relationships between educare centre teachers and students affect the wellbeing of students

Adler, Pernilla, Jilg, Joanna January 2023 (has links)
Vår studie är inom det fritidspedagogiska området och syftet är att undersöka fritidshemslärares syn på om det finns ett samband mellan sina relationer till eleverna och deras välbefinnande. Tidigare forskning visar på att det finns ett samband mellan goda relationer och elevernas välbefinnande. För att få svar på våra frågeställningar har vi intervjuat sex behöriga lärare i fritidshem från tre olika skolor i Stockholmsområdet för att ta reda på hur de konkret arbetar med elevernas välbefinnande och deras syn på relationer. Intervjuerna har varit kvalitativa med hög grad av strukturering. Undersökningen visade att fritidshemslärarna ser ett samband mellan det relationsskapande arbetet och elevernas välbefinnande men att de upplever elevgruppernas storlek som en utmaning, som påverkar arbetet med relationerna. Därefter har resultatet analyserats utifrån Antonovskys teori KASAM, känsla av sammanhang, som innehåller tre komponenter; begriplighet, hanterbarhet och meningsfullhet. Avslutningsvis diskuteras studien i förhållande till tidigare forskning, vald metod, förslag till fortsatt forskning samt hur studien kan bidra till professionsutvecklingen. / Our study is within the field of leisure education and the purpose of our study is to investigate educare centre teachers' views on whether there is a connection between their relationships with the students and students’ wellbeing. Previous research shows that there is a connection between good teacher-student relationships and students' wellbeing. To collect answers to our inquiries we have interviewed six certificated teachers in Swedish School age educare centre from three different schools in the Stockholm area, and examine how they concretely work with the students' wellbeing and educare centre teachers’ views on relationships. The study isqualitative and based on structured interviews. The research showed that the educare centreteachers see a connection between the work in relationship-building and the students' wellbeing. However, the results casted, challenges for large student groups and how it affects the work in relationship buildings. Subsequently, the result has been analyzed based on Antonovsky's theory SoC, sense of coherence, which includes three components; comprehensibility, manageability and meaningfulness. Finally, the study is discussed in relation to previous research, chosen method, proposals for continued research and how the study can contribute to professional development.
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Ett livsviktigt arbete : En kvalitativ intervjustudie av biståndshandläggares perspektiv på suicidpreventivt arbete med äldre / A Matter of Life and Death : A Qualitative Interview Study of Care Managers’ Perspective on Suicide Prevention for the Elderly

Ahlgren, Pernilla, Drugge, Simon January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate and analyze how care managers experience working with suicide prevention with the elderly. The study explores identified potential factors of success and perceived obstacles in the care managers current manner of operations. Additionally, the interviewees have suggested various ways on how to improve their current working methods. The data was collected by interviewing ten care managers and later analyzed by means of thematic analysis and applying Antonovsky’s salutogenic approach to wellness. This theoretical framework suggests the importance of an individuals’ ‘sense of coherence’ (SOC) for handling the hardships of life. Antonovsky suggests that the receivers of care can get their SOC strengthened by a professional. The interviewees of this study report the importance of developing a working alliance between the care manager and the receiver of care. They also highlight a lack of knowledge and the need of further training. Additionally, the results suggest that professionals in the field of elderly care can, and should, cooperate interprofessionally to counteract the elderly care’s focus on physical health over the mental. Our findings also suggest that inclusion of professionals with hands-on experience could be helpful when developing new strategies or policies.
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Biståndshandläggares syn på psykisk hälsa hos äldre med biståndsbedömda insatser : En kvalitativ studie om psykisk hälsa hos äldre utifrån ett salutogent perspektiv / Views on the mental health of elderly with needs-assed care, amongst care managerswithin elder-care : A qualitative study of mental health in the elderly from a salutogenic perspective

Jaf Andersson, Yvonne January 2021 (has links)
This study aims to examine the views of care managers in eldercare, on the mental health of the elderly, and how the care managers work to promote this mental health among those they care for. Thus, the study has a salutogenic perspective in that it focuses on what leads to mental health, rather than mental illness. The study was conducted as a qualitative study and is based on eight semi-structured interviews, all held with care managers in eldercare. The results of the interviews were analyzed thematically and compared to earlier research and Aaron Antonovsky's theory of SOC (sense of coherence). It turns out that care managers within eldercare give a clear picture of what they think causes mental illness among those they care for, with concrete suggestions on how they would wish to work preventively to promote elderly mental health - results that align with the theory of SOC (sense of coherence).

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