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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.
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Taktil beröring som en alternativ smärtbehandlingsmetod

Sobiecki, Dariusz, Tomc, Lena January 2007 (has links)
Syftet med denna litteraturstudie var att undersöka tillgänglig litteratur beträffande taktil beröring som alternativ smärtbehandlingsmetod samt vilka effekter taktil beröring har på patientens smärtupplevelse och för vårdgivande personal. Metoden som användes var Goodmans modell för evidensbaserad litteraturgranskning. Tio artiklar granskades enligt kriterier av Polit och Beck (2006) samt Willman et al (2006). Resultat visar vikten av beröring som metod för minskning av smärta, samt andra effekter som förbättrad sinnestämning och ökad livskvalitet hos patienter. Positiva och negativa effekter av beröringsbehandling för vård-personalen har tagits upp i några inkluderade studier. / The purpose of this literature study was to examine available literature regarding tactile touch as an alternative pain treatment method, and also the effects of tactile touch on the patients´ pain experience and to the care giving personnel. The method used was Goodman´s model for evidence based literature examination. Ten articles were examined following the criteria described by Polit and Beck (2006) and Willman et al (2006). The result shows the importance of tactile touch as a method for reducing pain and other effects as improved mood and life quality in patients. Some positive and negative effects by tactile touch treatment to the care giving personnel are also considered in some of the examined studies.

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