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Healthcare managers’ experiences of technostress and the actions they take to handle it – a critical incident analysis

Neurophysiology, Linköping University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden Anders Broström AuthorsMagdalena Stadin View author publications You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar Maria Nordin ... Anders Broström View author publications You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar Contributions AB and EF gave recommendations of potential informants. All co-authors (MS, MN, EF

Structured relations between higher education institutions and external organisations: opportunity or bureaucratisation?

This paper explores the introduction of centrally coordinated initiatives aimed at formalising universities’ relationships to external organisations. Such initiatives are referred to as structured relations. Based on a review of nine Swedish Universities, we identify three types of structured relation initiatives (network events, collaboration platforms, partnership agreements...

Creatures of habit: accounting for the role of habit in implementation research on clinical behaviour change

Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand and predict healthcare professionals’ intentions and clinical behaviours. Although these theories offer important insights into how new behaviours are initiated, they provide an incomplete account of how changes in clinical practice occur by failing to consider the role of cue-contingent...

Creatures of habit: accounting for the role of habit in implementation research on clinical behaviour change

BackgroundSocial cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand and predict healthcare professionals’ intentions and clinical behaviours. Although these theories offer important insights into how new behaviours are initiated, they provide an incomplete account of how changes in clinical practice occur by failing to consider the role of cue...

Radiographers’ self-assessed level and use of competencies—a national survey

Objectives To describe radiographers’ self-assessed level and use of competencies as well as how sociodemographic and situational factors are associated with these competencies, particularly related to work experience. Methods A cross-sectional design was employed. Radiographers (n = 406) completed the self-administered 28-item questionnaire encompassing two dimensions: ‘Nurse...

Information and communication technology demands at work: the association with job strain, effort-reward imbalance and self-rated health in different socio-economic strata

Purpose The use of information and communication technology (ICT) is common in modern working life. ICT demands may give rise to experience of work-related stress. Knowledge about ICT demands in relation to other types of work-related stress and to self-rated health is limited. Consequently, the aim of this study was to examine the association between ICT demands and two types of...

Repeated exposure to high ICT demands at work, and development of suboptimal self-rated health: findings from a 4-year follow-up of the SLOSH study

PurposeThe knowledge about the association between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) demands at work and self-rated health (SRH) is insufficient. The aim of this study was to examine the association between repeated exposure to high ICT demands at work, and risk of suboptimal SRH, and to determine modifications by sex or socioeconomic position (SEP).MethodsA...

Associations Between Fear of COVID-19, Mental Health, and Preventive Behaviours Across Pregnant Women and Husbands: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Modelling

The present cross-sectional study examined the actor-partner interdependence effect of fear of COVID-19 among Iranian pregnant women and their husbands and its association with their mental health and preventive behaviours during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. A total of 290 pregnant women and their husbands (N = 580) were randomly selected from a list of...

Engaging Experts: Science-Policy Interactions and the Introduction of Congestion Charging in Stockholm

This article analyzes the conditions for mobilizing the science base for development of public policy. It does so by focusing upon the science-policy interface, specifically the processes of direct interaction between scientists and scientifically trained experts, on the one hand, and agents of policymaking organizations, on the other. The article defines two dimensions...

A classical test theory evaluation of the Sleep Condition Indicator accounting for the ordinal nature of item response data

Background Insomnia symptoms are common among young adults and affect about 5% to 26% of 19 to 34-year-olds. In addition, insomnia is associated with poor mental health and may affect daily performance. In research, as well as in clinical practice, sleep questionnaires are used to screen for and diagnose insomnia. However, most questionnaires are not developed according to...

Validation of the CPAP Habit Index-5: A Tool to Understand Adherence to CPAP Treatment in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2014; Published 27 April 2014 Academic Editor: Giora Pillar Copyright © 2014 Anders Broström et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which

Validation of the CPAP Habit Index-5: A Tool to Understand Adherence to CPAP Treatment in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2014; Published 27 April 2014 Academic Editor: Giora Pillar Copyright © 2014 Anders Broström et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which

Validation of the CPAP Habit Index-5: A Tool to Understand Adherence to CPAP Treatment in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2014; Published 27 April 2014 Academic Editor: Giora Pillar Copyright © 2014 Anders Broström et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which

Validation of the CPAP Habit Index-5: A Tool to Understand Adherence to CPAP Treatment in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2014; Published 27 April 2014 Academic Editor: Giora Pillar Copyright © 2014 Anders Broström et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which

Development and psychometric evaluation of the Motivation to Use CPAP Scale (MUC-S) using factorial structure and Rasch analysis among patients with obstructive sleep apnea before CPAP treatment is initiated

Continuous positive airway treatment (CPAP) is first-line treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but adherence tends to be low. A clinical tool focusing on motivation to use CPAP is missing. The purpose was to develop a brief questionnaire to assess motivation to use CPAP that is psychometrically robust and suitable for use in clinical practice. A convenience sample...

Psychometric properties of the Ethos Brief Index (EBI) using factorial structure and Rasch Analysis among patients with obstructive sleep apnea before and after CPAP treatment is initiated

BackgroundContinuous positive airway treatment (CPAP) is the recommended treatment for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Outcome measures often focus on clinical and/or self-rated variables related to the medical condition. However, a brief validated instrument focusing on the whole life situation (i.e., ethos) suitable for clinical practice is missing. The aim of this...

Correction to: Promoting academic engagement: university context and individual characteristics

incorrect. The given name and family name were interchanged. It should read as Anders Broström. The original article has been corrected. Copyright information © The Author(s) 2018 Authors and Affiliations