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Academic article
- (2019). “A limited focus on cancer rehabilitation”—A qualitative study of the experiences from Norwegian Cancer Coordinators in Primary Health Care. European Journal of Cancer Care. 1-8.
- (2018). From challenges to resources: A qualitative study of cancer coordinators' experiences of barriers and facilitators to enacting their system-focused tasks. Cancer Nursing. 345-354.
- (2017). “Providing Coordinated Cancer Care” – A Qualitative Study of Norwegian Cancer Coordinators’ Experiences of Their Role. Cancer Nursing. 463-472.
- (2017). Coping with changes and uncertainty: A qualitative study of young adult cancer patients’ challenges and coping strategies during treatment. European Journal of Cancer Care. 1-10.
Academic lecture
- (2017). How can cancer coordinators contribute to providing holistic care trajectories? A research perspective on opportunities and challenges of a new professional role. Original language: Hvordan kan kreftkoordinatorer bidra til helhetlige behandlingsforløp? Et forskningsperspektiv på muligheter og utfordringer ved den nye rollen.
- (2016). “Putting the pieces together” - A qualitative investigation in cancer coordinators’ experience of their role in providing coherent services and support to cancer patients.
- (2016). Joining up resources for health - An an investigation into cancer coordinators' role in creating salutogenic municipal settings for cancer patients.
- (2016). Cancer Coordinators in Norway - How do they work to provide patients with coordinated care in the municipalities?
- (2015). Cancer coordinators in Norway- bridging boundaries to create interdisciplinary professional networks in the field of cancer care.
Masters thesis
- (2013). "Fight or Flight?" Norwegian Young Adult Cancer Survivors' Experiences of Coping with Cancer.
Poster
- (2013). Living with cancer: How do young adult cancer patients cope with the disease?
Academic literature review
- (2018). The effects of multidisciplinary psychosocial interventionson adult cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Disability and Rehabilitation. 1062-1070.
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