Academic Affiliation
Medical Department, University of Oslo.
Research project
The doctoral project is a qualitative study exploring peer support services for physicians. Theoretical perspectives have been used to provide a framework for understanding and interpreting the phenomena under investigation as well as to add rigor and context. Please see figure (Click for larger photo).
Research interests
Interested in the work life of physicians, their health, and the professional medical culture. Particularly interested in qualitative research.
Publications
PhD 02.02.2024: https://www.duo.uio.no/handle/10852/107765
Why do doctors seek peer support? A qualitative interview study | BMJ Open
Er kollegastøtte nyttig? | Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening (tidsskriftet.no)
https://tidsskriftet.no/2022/05/legelivet/stor-variasjon-i-hvorfor-leger-soker-kollegastotte
More publications:
List of all publications from Modum Bad
Project team
Karin Isaksson Rø, MD., PhD, MHA, Specialist in Occupational Health, Institute for Studies of the Medical Profession, Oslo, Supervisor
Frode Veggeland, Professor, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Co-Supervisor
Fredrik Bååthe, MSc, PhD Medical sciences, Post-doc at LEFO Institute for Studies of the Medical Profession, Oslo, Co- Supervisor
Researchers studying burnout and prevention at Modum Bad:
Ingrid Marie Taxt Horne, Ph.D.
Medical Doctor, Psychiatrist