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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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Helsingborg – Ängelholm, en jämförelse mellan kommunernas friskvårdsarbete för sina läraranställda.

Johansson, Marie, Rahl, Johanna January 2006 (has links)
Abstract Author Johanna Rahl and Marie Johansson. Title Helsingborg-Ängelholm, a comparison of the work of the municipalities regarding self generated health care activities for employed teachers. Content Today you pay more and more attention to self generated health care. Political decisions affect the social development and thereby also conditions for people to feel healthy. As the municipalities are working with its inhabitants they are an important part of the self generated health care activities. The most part of our life we spend in school or at work and this is the reason why these places are the most suitable to create healthy people. From these thoughts we created the following aim of the study: “The aim of this study is to investigate what kind of work regarding self generated health care that is performed by the municipalities of Helsingborg and Ängelholm towards the employed teachers and how the teachers apprehend this work. Beside we will compare the municipalities and the selected schools and look for differences and similarities. Using actual knowledge about self generated health care we will support with thoughts how to develop the work for better self generated health care.” To answer the aim we have done 20 interviews of teachers, headmasters, responsible for human resources in the municipality, project leader for “Hälsovägen” as well as responsible for Child and Youth committee, all working within Helsingborg and Ängelholm municipalities. Our result shows that there is an ongoing work regarding self generated health care in both municipalities, even though it is different. In Ängelhom there is a policy regarding self generated health care, including 1000 SEK as a subsidy for these kinds of activities, among a lot of other things for the employees. The municipality also arrange special health congresses and other projects regarding self generated health care. In Helsingborg the subsidy is 2000 SEK a year, together with a health care card with discounts. The municipality in Helsingborg also has a well developed team work with “Hälsoborgen”, the towns` answer to the company’s health care. This is missing in the municipality of Ängelholm, who instead has progressed a lot more regarding the self generated health care activities for the employed teachers. The most used part is the subsidy of the self generated health care activities; however this part must be paid by the schools themselves. This will lead to the schools reducing both the number of employees as well as materials to the pupils. Theories regarding self generated health care and health focus on the importance to affect people physical, psychological and social. The municipalities we have compared are still working more on the physical part. It is not enough to have a good physique if you don’t feel good both psychologically and socially. This is something to think about for both of the municipalities, when they evaluate their self generated health care work. Helsingborg and Ängelholm need to enlarge their views concerning self generated health care, through learning from each other. Key words Helsingborg municipality, Ängelholm municipality, employed teachers, ill-health, health and self generated health care.
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Helsingborg – Ängelholm, en jämförelse mellan kommunernas friskvårdsarbete för sina läraranställda.

Johansson, Marie, Rahl, Johanna January 2006 (has links)
<p>Abstract</p><p>Author</p><p>Johanna Rahl and Marie Johansson.</p><p>Title</p><p>Helsingborg-Ängelholm, a comparison of the work of the municipalities regarding self generated health care activities for employed teachers.</p><p>Content</p><p>Today you pay more and more attention to self generated health care. Political decisions affect the social development and thereby also conditions for people to feel healthy. As the municipalities are working with its inhabitants they are an important part of the self generated health care activities. The most part of our life we spend in school or at work and this is the reason why these places are the most suitable to create healthy people. From these thoughts we created the following aim of the study:</p><p>“The aim of this study is to investigate what kind of work regarding self generated health care that is performed by the municipalities of Helsingborg and Ängelholm towards the employed teachers and how the teachers apprehend this work. Beside we will compare the municipalities and the selected schools and look for differences and similarities. Using actual knowledge about self generated health care we will support with thoughts how to develop the work for better self generated health care.”</p><p>To answer the aim we have done 20 interviews of teachers, headmasters, responsible for human resources in the municipality, project leader for “Hälsovägen” as well as responsible for Child and Youth committee, all working within Helsingborg and Ängelholm municipalities.</p><p>Our result shows that there is an ongoing work regarding self generated health care in both municipalities, even though it is different. In Ängelhom there is a policy regarding self generated health care, including 1000 SEK as a subsidy for these kinds of activities, among a lot of other things for the employees. The municipality also arrange special health congresses and other projects regarding self generated health care. In Helsingborg the subsidy is 2000 SEK a year, together with a health care card with discounts. The municipality in Helsingborg also has a well developed team work with “Hälsoborgen”, the towns` answer to the company’s health care. This is missing in the municipality of Ängelholm, who instead has progressed a lot more regarding the self generated health care activities for the employed teachers. The most used part is the subsidy of the self generated health care activities; however this part must be paid by the schools themselves. This will lead to the schools reducing both the number of employees as well as materials to the pupils.</p><p>Theories regarding self generated health care and health focus on the importance to affect people physical, psychological and social. The municipalities we have compared are still working more on the physical part. It is not enough to have a good physique if you don’t feel good both psychologically and socially. This is something to think about for both of the municipalities, when they evaluate their self generated health care work. Helsingborg and Ängelholm need to enlarge their views concerning self generated health care, through learning from each other.</p><p>Key words</p><p>Helsingborg municipality, Ängelholm municipality, employed teachers, ill-health, health and self generated health care.</p>
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"Vad sätter de sitt hopp till?" : En kvalitativ studie om pandemins påverkan på självskattad hälsa hos unga kvinnor / To What Do They Put Their Hope? : A Qualitative Study on the Impact of the Pandemic on Self-rated Health in Young Women

Ericson, Matilda January 2023 (has links)
To get closer to an answer to the questions of how the pandemic affected one's mental health after the pandemic, but also how it affected one's church involvement and one's own faith in God, interviews were conducted with five young women, aged 19–25 years. I used a mixed method, namely three short questionnaires where the informants had to assess their mental, existential, physical, and social health, as well as describe their church involvement, before, during and after the pandemic. These questionnaires were then the basis for the interviews, where they had to nuance their answers even more. In this way, the study's material and empirical data were collected. This was then analyzed based on selected theories dealing with coping, religious coping, meaning-based coping, and spirituality processes. The results of the study show that the pandemic affected the informants in different ways and to different extents. What one brought into the pandemic when it comes to one's mental, existential, physical, and social health tends to influence how one coped with it and what consequences the pandemic created for one's well-being. On the other hand, most of the informants expressed that they take with them new perspectives and lessons learned from the pandemic that they did not have in the same way before. Much of what they mention is that you learned how the body works and that your well-being is better from physical activity, or that now, after the pandemic, you can choose in a different way what you want to be involved in when it comes to the social aspect, but also concrete social interactions and relationships. They prioritize their well-being and well-being in a different way.

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