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The Color of Water: An Autoethnographically-Inspired Journey of My Becoming a Researcher
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her process of becoming a researcher based on her PhD journey. She explores how the development of knowledge and her understandings ... -
Communal invalidation of young adults with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health issues
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This study explores how young adults with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health issues experience the challenges of belonging to their local communities. The data were generated through qualitative in-depth ... -
Comparing Approaches to Research in Global and International Health: An Exploratory Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Global health is a term often used interchangeably with international health due to overlapping similarities and unclear distinctions. While some international health supporters argue that global health as a ... -
Comparing two interdisciplinary occupational rehabilitation programs for employees on sick leave: a mixed-method design study protocol
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and common mental disorders (CMDs) are the most frequent reasons for long-term sick leave and work disability. Occupational rehabilitation programs are used to help employees ... -
Conflict and antagonism within global psychiatry: A discourse analysis of organisational responses to the UN reports on rights-based approaches in mental health
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Between 2017 and 2020, the UN Special Rapporteur (SR) Dainius Puras published three reports that called for significant changes to organisation, funding and service provision in mental health care in ways that emphasise ... -
Continuity of care as experienced by mental health service users - A qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: People who struggle with mental health problems can provide valuable insight into understanding and improving the coordination of mental health and welfare services. The aims of the study were to explore service ... -
The contribution of transdiagnostic vulnerability factors in patients with chronic insomnia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Introduction: Various transdiagnostic factors have been associated with insomnia severity. The current study aimed to predict insomnia severity based on a group of transdiagnostic factors including neuroticism, emotion ... -
Cross-cultural adaptation of the Work Role Functioning Questionnaire 2.0 to Norwegian and Danish
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)BACKGROUND: A healthy and productive working life has attracted attention owing to future employment and demographic challenges. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to translate and adapt the Work Role Functioning Questionnaire (WRFQ) ... -
A Cross-European Study of Informal Carers’ Needs in the Context of Caring for Older People, and their Experiences with Professionals Working in Integrated Care Settings
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction: Informal carers are increasingly relied on for support by older people and the health and social care systems that serve them. It is therefore important that health and social care professionals are knowledgeable ... -
Dealing with the Past in the Transition from Care. A post-structural analysis of young people's accounts.
(Journal article, 2011)Young people experiencing the transition from care often are weighed down by their past, both through their early experiences, but also by the way their past is made relevant in encounters with others. The aim of this ... -
Dental hygienists’ biopsychosocial beliefs and giving autonomy support in treatment of patients: A self-determination theory perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objectives: Self-determination theory posits that managers’ autonomy-supportive behaviour and employees’ autonomy causality orientation are motivation constructs to explain internalization of values, functioning and wellness ... -
Dersom moralsk ansvar omformes til teknisk ansvar
(Journal article, 2006)For ansatte i helse – og sosialsektoren, som står i et ansikt til ansikt med brukerne, – er ansvar å imøtekomme konkrete og personlige hjelpebehov. For ledere og politikere dreier derimot ansvar seg om budsjettsstyring og ... -
Development of the Workplace Inclusion Questionnaire (WIQ)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aims: To develop a questionnaire to examine attitudes among employees and managers to include people with various health problems into their work group, and to test the questionnaire in one relevant population within the ... -
Directive and nondirective social support in the workplace - is this social support distinction important for subjective health complaints, job satisfaction, and perception of job demands and job control?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Aims: Social support is associated with well-being and positive health outcomes. However, positive outcomes of social support might be more dependent on the way support is provided than the amount of support received. A ... -
Discourses of service user involvement in meeting placesin Norwegian community mental health care: a discourseanalysis of staff accounts
(Journal article, 2016)In previous research, meeting places have been favourably addressed by service users, but they have also been contested as exclusionary. In this participatory explorative study, we sought to perform a contextual analysis ... -
Do expectancies of return to work and Job satisfaction predict actual return to work in workers with long lasting LBP?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background Musculoskeletal disorders including low back pain have major individual and socioeconomic consequences as it often leads to disability and long-term sick leave and exclusion from working life. Predictors of ... -
Does rehabilitation setting influence risk of institutionalization? A register-based study of hip fracture patients in Oslo, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Reducing the economic impact of hip fractures (HF) is a global issue. Some efforts aimed at curtailing costs associated with HF include rehabilitating patients within primary care. Little, however, is known ... -
Du greier det ikke alene – samskaping krever komplementære kompetanser: Betydningen av et samskapingsteam når sårbare tjenestemottakere skal involveres
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The project Co-creative Welfare Innovation explored what competencies employees need and developed knowledge of co-creation processes along with vulnerable service recipients. Action research was used to gather data from ... -
Editorial Perspective: Prato Research Collaborative for change in parent and child mental health – principles and recommendations for working with children and parents living with parental mental illness
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Children whose parents have mental illnesses are among the most vulnerable in our communities. There is however, much that can be done to prevent or mitigate the impact of a parent’s illness on children. Notwithstanding ... -
Editorial: networks, dynamics, and innovation in the Tourism industry
(Others, 2018)In recent years, networks and networking between tourism actors have been of increasing scholarly interest (Baggio, Scott, & Cooper, 2010 Baggio, R., Scott, N., & Cooper, C. (2010). Network science: A review focused on ...