
PhD Education at the University of Stavanger
Demands for quality in prehospital services are increasing.
Demands for quality in prehospital services are increasing.
The PhD programme in Health and Medicine is a doctoral programme at the Faculty of Health Sciences.
SHARE constitutes Norway’s largest research group studying quality and safety in healthcare.
Our research explores factors that can affect health and participation in schools and workplaces, an
The aim of our interdisciplinary research is to develop new knowledge of relational work in health a
We develop knowledge that examines the effect of digital learning resources and simulation on qualit
The network brings together researchers, clinical practitioners, and representatives of other stakeh
Network for Medicine and Health is an interprofessional network for research, development and educat
Health-promoting perspectives are becoming increasingly important for people living with various hea
The Faculty of Health Sciences educates competent healthcare professionals for health services in a
The project aims to strengthen the capacity and quality of nursing and midwifery education at partne
COVCOM aims to develop effective, evidence-based video communication for translating complex but imp
SAFETY is an Erasmus+ project aiming at assessing the gap between theoretical and practical knowledg
Research shows that occupational health services may be an abeyant asset for alcohol prevention, but
The Pumps and Pipes initiative fosters collaboration and transfer of knowledge between oil and gas a
How do migrant nursing home staff relate to religion in their work with patients who are approaching
A study showed that 15 % of the employees had high-strain jobs.
With an expanded model for IPS, 63% of people with severe mental illness who were unemployed found a
A review of research conducted on more than 92 000 employees in 15 countries suggests that employees