Collaboration for innovation in health and social services
The research group do research related to collaborative processes to achieve quality in micro- meso and maso-level in health and social services.
This includes themes like:
- Responsible innovation
- Promoting and hindering factors in innovation
- User involvement
- Learning organisations and facilitation
- Methods for collaboration
- Quality improvement with attention to ethics, caring science and person-centered cultures
- Co-creation of services with relevant stakeholders (patients, family carers and patient’s next of kin, professionals, leaders, etc)
Aims
- Encourage critical perspectives for service development
- Develop national and international collaborative research within community health and social care services
- Develop research projects and assure grants
- Involve students at different levels and health and social care professionals in project development and research activities
- Give opportunities for academic advancements in our faculty
- Develop knowledge that is useful for health and social care education and professions
Projects
- Faculty development in simulation
- Care-giver role in a sustainable health care system
- The complexity of coercion in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP)
Members
- Christine Øye
- Angelina Belova
- Anne Marie Sandvoll
- Anne Lise Holm
- Arne Jostein Langøen
- Bente Kvilhaugsvik
- Elin Salemonsen
- Ellen Johanne Svendsbø
- Frode Skorpen
- Gunilla Kulla
- Hellen Dahl
- Kari Marie Thorkildsen
- Leif Steinar Alfsvåg
- Marianne Kambe
- May Kristin Valen
- Merete Røthing
- Sølvi Anne Eide Lunde
- Cathrine Vea Storesund
- Ingfrid Hystad Evensen
- Hilde Worum
- Elisabeth Bakke
- Ida Linn Johnsen Enerstvedt
- Therese Ersvær Sjursæther