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1. Unveiling the dynamics of older person care: a qualitative exploration of the intersection between formal and informal caregiving from the perspectives of registered nurses in Greece

2. 'A becoming in the meeting': the interpretations of competence in home care from the perspectives of older people and registered nurses – a meta-ethnography

3. Patients' lived experiences of breathlessness prior to prehospital care – A phenomenological study

4. Finding an existential place to rest: enabling well-being in young adults

5. A study of factors that predict novice nurses’ perceived ability to provide care in acute situations

6. Pre-hospital predictors of an adverse outcome among patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom assessed by pre-hospital emergency nurses - a retrospective observational study

7. Characteristics and outcomes of patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom, assessed by prehospital emergency nurses- a retrospective observational study

8. Development and initial validation of an instrument to measure novice nurses’ perceived ability to provide care in acute situations – PCAS

10. Qualitative thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology

11. Balance in life as a prerequisite for community-dwelling older adults’ sense of health and well-being after retirement: an interview-based study

12. Young men’s experiences of living with existential concerns: 'living close to a bottomless darkness'

13. The intertwining of reconciliation and displacement: a lifeworld hermeneutic study of older adults’ perceptions of the finality of life

14. Cessation of breastfeeding in mothers of preterm infants-A mixed method study.

15. Lost in an unknown terrain: a phenomenological contribution to the understanding of existential concerns as experienced by young women in Sweden

16. Previous breastfeeding difficulties: an existential breastfeeding trauma with two intertwined pathways for future breastfeeding—fear and longing

17. Severe breastfeeding difficulties: Existential lostness as a mother—Women's lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding under severe difficulties

18. Breastfeeding: An existential challenge—women's lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding within the context of early home discharge in Sweden

19. Pre-Understanding—A Threat to Validity in Qualitative Caring Science Research?

20. Caring Science With a Focus on Existential Issues in a Caring Context—A Research Area Inspired by Existential Philosophy

21. Lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness—A phenomenological study

22. Creativity During Data Collection When Researching Existential Phenomena in Caring Science

23. A Theoretical Model on Caring for Mothers With Initial Breastfeeding Difficulties: The Breastfeeding Story as a Hub for Caring Practice

24. Development and initial validation of an instrument to measure novice nurses’ perceived ability to provide care in acute situations – PCAS

25. The Existential Breastfeeding Difficulty Scales influences on the caring dialogue - Child healthcare nurses lived experiences

26. Development and psychometric testing of an instrument to assess existential aspects of mother’s initial breastfeeding difficulties (ExBreastS)

27. A study of factors that predict novice nurses’ perceived ability to provide care in acute situations

28. Characteristics and outcomes of patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom, assessed by prehospital emergency nurses- a retrospective observational study

29. Pre-hospital predictors of an adverse outcome among patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom assessed by prehospital emergency nurses- a retrospective observational study

30. Novice nurses’ perceptions of acute situations – A phenomenographic study

31. Mothers of preterm infants' experiences of breastfeeding support in the first 12 months after birth : a qualitative study

32. The meaning of growing old : A lifeworld hermeneutic study on existential matters during the third age of life

33. Factors developing nursing students and novice nurses' ability to provide care in acute situations

34. Healthcare professionals' lived experiences of conversations with young adults expressing existential concerns

35. Midwives' lived experience of caring for new mothers with initial breastfeeding difficulties: A phenomenological study

36. Existential vulnerability can be evoked by severe difficulties with initial breastfeeding: a lifeworld hermeneutical single case study for research on complex breastfeeding phenomena

37. Severe breastfeeding difficulties: Existential lostness as a mother-Women's lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding under severe difficulties

38. Breastfeeding: An existential challenge—women's lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding within the context of early home discharge in Sweden

39. Existential security is a necessary condition for continued breastfeeding despite severe initial difficulties: a lifeworld hermeneutical study

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