I am a Professor of Critical Care Nursing at USN, Norway. I teach and research mainly within the area of high technological care from diverse nursing care and medical education perspectives. My research mainly involves people's active participation and participation from a nursing and health perspective in a high-tech environment. I explore how technological development and digitization affect learning, health care, and health in everyday life, for professions, institutions, and society. Researching how technological development affects learning, health and health means I'm interested in interactive processes that take place in a high-tech environment for a longer or shorter time and what this means for nursing development in education, clinics, and homes. I am also a research group leader for the research group advanced nursing care at USN and MENT, Medical Education and Nursing Care in Technological environments. I participate in a number of projects, national as well as international. Currently, I am a research leader for the project "See Me, Listen to Me, Meet Me", which focuses on the ability of children, parents, and employees to participate, self-determination, and learning in different clinical contexts and from different actors’ perspectives. There are also three Ph.D. students in the project.
Ansvarsområder
Mastereducation Intensive care.