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Appendix 1

Ethical approval from The Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics, South East Norway

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Appendix 2

Information sheet and consent form to potential study participants

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Appendix 3

Temporary and modifiable interview-guide (study 2 and 3)

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Appendix 4

Major assumptions of Eriksson’s Theory of Caritative Caring

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