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Abstract This article addresses the theme of place in the poetry of W. B. Yeats and Patrick Kavanagh, focusing on the concept of place as a physical and psychological entity. The article explores place as a creative force in the work of these two poets, in relation to the act of writing. Seamus Heaney, in his essay “The Sense of Place,” talks about the “history of our sensibilities” that looks to the stable element of the land for continuity: “We are dwellers, we are namers, we are lovers, we make homes and search for our histories” (Heaney 1980: 148-9). Thus, in a physical sense, place is understood as a site in which identity is located and defined, but in a metaphysical sense, place is also an imaginative space that maps the landscapes of the mind. This article compares the different ways in which Yeats and Kavanagh relate to their place of writing, physically and artistically, where place is understood as a physical lived space, and as a liberating site for an exploration of poetic voice, where the poet creates his own country of the mind.

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Syfte: Syftet med studien var att belysa olika omvårdnadsåtgärder som bidrar till att minska beteendemässiga och psykiska symtom vid demens (BPSD). Metod: Examensarbetet har utförts som en litteraturstudie med 15 vetenskapliga artiklar varav fem kvantitativa och tio kvalitativa. Datainsamling har genomförts i de vårdvetenskapliga databaserna CINAHL och PubMed. Resultat: De olika omvårdnadsåtgärderna som bidrog till att minska BPSD var att anpassa vårdmiljön genom färgsättning och möjlighet till enkelrum samt egen toalett, även att använda sig av personcentrerad och behovsanpassad vård för att beakta hela människan och dess behov, att stimulera hörsel, lukt och känsel med hjälp av taktil och fotmassage, aromaterapi, akupressur och musik. Samt att använda sig av montessori baserade aktiviteter som innebar att personer fick ägna sig åt intressen som de haft innan sjukdomen uppkom och teoretiskt baserade aktiviteter såsom att läsa tidning och lösa korsord. Dessa omvårdnadsåtgärder bidrog till att minska symtom vid BPSD såsom agitation, aggression samt verbal aggression. Konklusion: Genom att anpassa vårdmiljön med hjälp av design och anpassning, att använda sig av personcentrerad och behovsanpassad vård, att stimulera hörsel, lukt och känsel som taktil och fotmassage, aromaterapi, akupressur och musik. Samt att använda sig av montessori baserade aktiviteter och teoretiskt baserade aktiviteter minskas BPSD samtidigt som möjligheten till en god omvårdnad förbättras och livskvaliteten hos personer med demenssjukdom kan öka.

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This article addresses the theme of place in the poetry of W. B. Yeats and Patrick Kavanagh, focusing on the concept of place as a physical and psychological entity. The article explores place as a creative force in the work of these two poets, in relation to the act of writing. Seamus Heaney, in his essay “The Sense of Place,” talks about the “history of our sensibilities” that looks to the stable element of the land for continuity: “We are dwellers, we are namers, we are lovers, we make homes and search for our histories” (Heaney 1980: 148-9). Thus, in a physical sense, place is understood as a site in which identity is located and defined, but in a metaphysical sense, place is also an imaginative space that maps the landscapes of the mind. This article compares the different ways in which Yeats and Kavanagh relate to their place of writing, physically and artistically, where place is understood as a physical lived space, and as a liberating site for an exploration of poetic voice, where the poet creates his own country of the mind.

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BACKGROUND: Reminder systems in electronic patient records (EPR) have proven to affect both health care professionals' behaviour and patient outcomes. The aim of this cluster randomised trial was to investigate the effects of implementing a clinical practice guideline (CPG) for peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) in paediatric care in the format of reminders integrated in the EPRs, on PVC-related complications, and on registered nurses' (RNs') self-reported adherence to the guideline. An additional aim was to study the relationship between contextual factors and the outcomes of the intervention. METHODS: The study involved 12 inpatient units at a paediatric university hospital. The reminders included choice of PVC, hygiene, maintenance, and daily inspection of PVC site. Primary outcome was documented signs and symptoms of PVC-related complications at removal, retrieved from the EPR. Secondary outcome was RNs' adherence to a PVC guideline, collected through a questionnaire that also included RNs' perceived work context, as measured by the Alberta Context Tool. Units were allocated into two strata, based on occurrence of PVCs. A blinded simple draw of lots from each stratum randomised six units to the control and intervention groups, respectively. Units were not blinded. The intervention group included 626 PVCs at baseline and 618 post-intervention and the control group 724 PVCs at baseline and 674 post-intervention. RNs included at baseline were 212 (65.4 %) and 208 (71.5 %) post-intervention. RESULTS: No significant effect was found for the computer reminders on PVC-related complications nor on RNs' adherence to the guideline recommendations. The complication rate at baseline and post-intervention was 40.6 % (95 % confidence interval (CI) 36.7-44.5) and 41.9 % (95 % CI 38.0-45.8), for the intervention group and 40.3 % (95 % CI 36.8-44.0) and 46.9 % (95 % CI 43.1-50.7) for the control. In general, RNs' self-rated work context varied from moderately low to moderately high, indicating that conditions for a successful implementation to occur were less optimal. CONCLUSIONS: The reminders might have benefitted from being accompanied by a tailored intervention that targeted specific barriers, such as the low frequency of recorded reasons for removal, the low adherence to daily inspection of PVC sites, and the lack of regular feedback to the RNs. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN44819426.