Research group
E-health, innovation and leadership (EHIL)
EHIL has an interdisciplinary perspective, and a focus on real user involvement.
The group has extensive collaboration both nationally and internationally within our focus areas, and intends to create strong synergies between the research, education and practice.
Details of research projects can be found in the thematic groupings.
Research areas
In the clinical quality development group, we focus on producing evidence on current quality, planning and carrying out interventions/experiments and evaluating the effect of interventions. Clinical quality development also involves implementing best knowledge practices and assessing the quality and effect of the implementation. The knowledge produced will thus contribute to good quality and safety in health and care services. The group intends to create good synergies between the research, education and practice fields.
Contact persons:
Lise Tuset Gustad
Ove Kumetz Bomhoff LintvedtFocus areas:
- Innovation and research that drives clinical quality development
- Learning health systems
- Digital patient safety
- The users' voice and participation
- E-health literacy and digital vulnerability
- Interaction
Related projects:
- Is there a connection between sepsis, bloodstream infection and peripheral venous catheters? (REK 2018/1201-Cristin 631302)
- Machine learning for deviation analysis, (REK 2018/1201-Cristin 631302)
- Improvement of PVK quality in the specialist health service - a complex intervention study (REK 266508, REK 2513323)
- Long-term outcome after sepsis. A prospective long-term and complete follow-up study of sepsis survivors using national health registers (REK 42772, cristin 2053141)
- Computational sepsis mining and modelling (COSEM), cristin-ID:2523246
MATerVITALT (innovation project)
Scholars:
Melissa Yan (NTNU)
Rajeev Bopche (NTNU)
Lise Husby Høvik (NTNU)
Nina Vibeche Skei (Helse Nord-Trøndelag HF)
Marianne Stenbekk Thorkildsen (NTNU)E-health or digitization in the health sector is a thematically broad field of research where we focus on the information that the use of digital tools generates.
We continue to research how digital documentation and information is communicated in a clinical context, related to patients/users and to society as a whole.
We also work with the development of concrete solutions within welfare technology and digital distance monitoring. Further development of artificial intelligence for clinical use depends on good digital information elements obtained from the health sector, which we are working to both develop and obtain in our thematic group.
We do system development, system evaluation or technology assessment studies related to the testing and use of digital solutions both within welfare technology, digital distance monitoring and documentation and information exchange solutions.
Contact persons:
Jorunn Bjerkan
Terje Geir SolvollFocus areas:
- Welfare technology and digital distance tracking
- Documentation and information exchange
- Artificial intelligence (AI/CI) including machine learning and "context awareness"
Related projects:
- Valkyrie - Distribuert tjenesteorientert arkitektur for koordinerte helsetjenester
- WARIFA - Watching the risk factors: Artificial intelligence and the personalized prevention and management of chronic conditions
- IKT-støtte til FACT-team i distriktsområder i Norge
- Observation and documentation in home health care.
- Ruth-Elin Ingeborg Øfsti, PhD Research Fellow - INNOVATEDIGNITY – Training the next generation of leaders to deliver innovations in dignified sustainable care systems for older people
- Eldre menneskers erfaringer og behov i digitalt ledet helsetjenester, Moonika Raja - Cristin
- Wearable devices and eHealth solutions in palliative care for older people, Sandic-Spaho - Cristin - Co-creation between patients living with chronic kidney disease and nurses in in-centre haemodialysis: An experienced-based action research study in eHealth.
- Anne Deinboll, PhD Research Fellow - Developing nursing terminology in mental health and substance abuse care Cristin-ID: 2642363
- Silje Solø-Skog, PhD Research Fellow
- Veronica Lockertsen, postdoc - Yngre personer med demens og bruk av velferdsteknologi. Tilknyttet: YPMD-I-Nord -Cristin -ID: 2573503.
- Vibeke Forås, PhD Research Fellow
Rapid technological development makes it possible to include modern technology and simulation as a pedagogical method in the education and training of students, nurses and healthcare personnel. This affects, among other things, theoretical and practical training phases (incl. practical studies) as well as the possibilities for developing and combining the various training phases.
There is an enormous need for research into the use of these educational/didactic tools in education and training processes for students, nurses and health personnel in order to make study programs more effective and attractive. This is the focus of our research and development projects, which are aimed both at university/school training and the practical field.
Contact persons:
Focus areas:
- Pedagogical development
- Simulation
- VR technology
- Combined positions
- Practice models
Related projects:
- DiSaP – Digital Interaction in Practice Studies: Digital supervisor training and electronic student assessment Cristin-project ID: 2518111 Led by Wenche Wannebo
Project participants: Odil Sætertrø Brit Thorsen Ellen Vestgøte etc. Ended December 31th 2023
- SamSip – Interaction on simulation in practice studies: Simulation as an integrated learning activity in surgical, medical and psychiatric practice. Cristin project ID: 2575310 Led by Else Marie Lysfjord. Project participants: Malvin Torsvik Inger-Lise Bangstad
Odil Sætertrø Ingunn Øvereng, Line Myrvold m.fl.
- Sim-Led – Discussion on simulation in management practice: Simulation as an integrated learning activity in management practice for 3rd year nursing students. Led by Hege Rasmussen Eid. Project participants: Marthe Bjørgum, Ann-Helen Raaen, Ingunn Øvereng, Torhild Grevskott etc.
- NySaP - New interaction models for practice studies, activity 1: The practice model "The municipality as a comprehensive practice arena. Cristin-project ID: 2557473 Led by Hege Rasmussen Eid. Project participants: Wenche Wannebo, Grethe Bøgh Næss etc. Ended December 31th 2023
- Interdisciplinary student-run teams for coping with everyday life. Cristin project ID: 2538979 Project leader Wenche Wannebo. Project participants: Ragnhild Bratberg, Marianne Brattgjerd setc.
- Combined positions: Jorunn Bjerkan and Trine Følstad Walderhaug
- Planning Technically Oriented Chemistry Lessons as Special Task for Pre-Service Teachers’ Professional Development. A Design-Based Case Study in Chemistry Education. PhD project at TU Dresden, Germany. Supervisor Marcel Köhler
Clinical management in technology-driven change processes and other forms of innovative change processes in organizations are focus areas. Quality and efficiency in management are central, which also involves resource allocation and HR issues.
Contact persons:
Ruth-Elin Ingeborg Øfsti
Ranveig Salater RotmoThe project's professional focus areas:
- Management in restructuring, process management
- Technology management
- Strategic management
- Professional (clinical) management
- Learning health systems
Related projects:
Process management: An autoethnographic study: Torhild Grevskott
