Blar i VID:Open på forfatter "Haaland-Øverby, Mette"
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Enabling primary healthcare service development with patient participation: a qualitative study of the internal facilitator role in Norway
Olsson, Ann Britt Sandvin; Stenberg, Una; Haaland-Øverby, Mette; Slettebø, Tor; Strøm, Anita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim: To explore how primary healthcare professionals (HCPs) tasked with facilitating primary healthcare service development with patient participation perceived their role. Introduction: Patient participation in health ... -
How can we describe impact of adult patient participation in health-service development? A scoping review
Olsson, Ann Britt Sandvin; Strøm, Anita; Haaland-Øverby, Mette; Fredriksen, Kari-Elise; Stenberg, Una (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: Patient participation represents a worldwide policy, but its impact lacks research. This study investigates impact of patient participation in health-service development by providing a comprehensive overview of ... -
Primary healthcare professionals' experience with patient participation in healthcare service development: A qualitative study
Olsson, Ann Britt Sandvin; Haaland-Øverby, Mette; Stenberg, Una; Slettebø, Tor; Strøm, Anita (Journal article, 2022)Objective: How healthcare professionals experience patient participation in health service development impacts its use. This participatory study explores primary healthcare professionals' perceptions of developing health ... -
A user-centered approach to an evidence-based electronic health pain management intervention for people with chronic pain: design and development of EPIO
Solem, Ingrid Konstanse Ledel; Varsi, Cecilie; Eide, Hilde; Kristjansdottir, Olöf Birna; Børøsund, Elin; Schreurs, Karlein M.G.; Waxenberg, Lori B.; Weiss, Karen Elizabeth; Morrison, Eleshia J.; Haaland-Øverby, Mette; Bevan, Katherine; Zangi, Heidi Andersen; Stubhaug, Audun; Solberg Nes, Lise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Chronic pain conditions are complicated and challenging to live with. Electronic health (eHealth) interventions show promise in helping people cope with chronic illness, including pain. The success of these ...