This study was conducted in a region in northeast Sweden, where approximately 6 300 of the inhabitants were employed in healthcare. A convenience sample of healthcare staff (n = 1 364) from both public and private clinics in the region was invited to participate. The inclusion criterion ...
Challenges to implementing artificial intelligence in healthcare: a qualitative interview study with healthcare leaders in Sweden. BMC Health Serv Res. 2022;22(1):1–16. Article Google Scholar Topol EJ. High-performance medicine: the convergence of human and artificial intelligence. Nat Med. 2019...
Therefore, the aim of this study was to suggest care actions for conserving dignity in palliative care from the perspectives of the patients, significant others (SOs), and health care professionals (HPs) in municipality care in Sweden. Methods This study used a descriptive design with a ...
Editor-in-ChiefView full editorial board Ingela Wiklund Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Articles Latest published Top cited Most downloaded Most popular Review articleOpen access Women’s experiences of giving birth in healthcare facilities in India -A systematic literature review of qualitative re...
The articles were first screened for relevancy based on their titles by two members of the study team. Articles were included if they were: peer reviewed articles; written in English; focused on defining and measuring healthcare equity and equity in primary healthcare systems. The initial search...
Peer Review reports Introduction Since the initial outbreak of COVID-19 was reported in late 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has threatened health systems with unprecedented challenges [1]. As of January 2022, all countries around the world still relied on non-pharmacological public health measures, ...
Peer Review reports Background Approximately 5–10% of neonates worldwide need assistance with breathing after childbirth [1]. Although adverse perinatal outcomes are uncommon, approximately every 10th neonate in Sweden requires assistance to establish independent breathing after childbirth and 1% need ...
Since November 2022, generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT, that are powered by large language models (LLM) have been the subject of growing attention in healthcare. Using biomedical ethical principles to frame our discussion, this review seeks to clarify the current ...
This study was conducted in a region in northeast Sweden, where approximately 6 300 of the inhabitants were employed in healthcare. A convenience sample of healthcare staff (n = 1 364) from both public and private clinics in the region was invited to participate. The inclusion criterion ...
and d) refer to Europe or one of the states in the region of Europe. Exclusion criteria were non-empirical publications (e.g., conceptual articles, commentaries, editorials) and non-peer-reviewed publications (e.g., gray literature, journalistic work), a non-migrant or unclear study populatio...