
SHARE – Centre for Resilience in Healthcare
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
Health-promoting perspectives are becoming increasingly important for people living with various hea
The department’s main objective is to contribute to the prevention of acute and chronic health probl
The Faculty of Health Sciences educates competent healthcare professionals for health services in a
The overall aim of SIMeLEARN is to develop and implement excellent, student-centred, innovative lear
The project will explore the impact of an upcoming country wide system audit on the child welfare se
In this project the main aim is to procure knowledge about the concept user participation applied on
Effective teamwork and sufficient communication are critical components essential to patient safety
The symposium is held 23-24 November 2021.
In this new paper, researcher at the University of Stavanger explore the associations between burden
Health and social services in Norway have adapted recovery as base for the mental health and substan
The project aims to strengthen the capacity and quality of nursing and midwifery education at partne