Prosjekter

Oversikt over prosjekter på Campus Hammerfest IHO UiT pr. 7.1.2019

Summary of projects at Campus Hammerfest, IHO, UiT on 1/1/2013-2022

 

Participation in a project with NORCE by prof: Mai-Camilla Munkjord. 2019-2022.

Research project funded by NFR (287301) 

Coming of age in Indigenous communities: Aging ,Quality of life and home -based elderly care in Sapmi and Atayal region.

Participants:

Grete Mehus Dep. of Health and Sciences,UiT.

Jan Erik Henriksen Dep. of Social sciences,UiT.

Tove Ness, Dep. of Nursing and Healthcare science,Nord University.

Grace-I-An Go, Unviersity of Helsinki.

Masterstudents:June Brita Eira and Anne Giæver.

 SAMI NURSING projects (2016-2020)

  • Part one: patients experience from encounters with healthcare services. NSD: 39276 
    Mehus,G.,Bongo,B.A,Engnes,J.I & Moffitt,P.(2019) Exploring why and how encounters with the Norwegian health-care system can be considered culturally unsafe by North Sami-speaking patients and relatives: A qualitative study based on 11 interviews. Internationl journal of circumpolar health 78(1):1612703 doi: 10.1080/22423982.2019.1612703.
  • Part two: Eriksen,L.,Bongo,B.A. & Mehus,G. (2017)"Indigenous peoples perspectives in education. Nurse education in Norway is without knowledge about indigenous people?" Nordic Nursing Research. 7(4). Only abstract on english.  DOI: 10.18261/issn.1892-2686-2017-03-06 Open access.
  • Part three: Cultural safety in Nursing. PhD: Janne Isaksen Engnes 1.8.16-30.7.2020   NSD:50578 Exploring "Cultural Safe nursing" for Sami patients, from the perspective of nurses.
  • Method: qualitativ , focus group interviews of sami and norwegian nurses,from the county of Finnmark og nord Troms.
  • Plan for publication: original articles.

  • Timetable: writing process. 
  • Advisers: Ass. professor,Grete Mehus,,ass.professor Nina Sivertsen, Flinders university,Adelaide,Australia.
  • Prosjektnummer NSD: 50578

 

Rural Nursing projects

  • Masterstudents exploring perspectives of rural nursing in indigenous communitites in Norway.
  • Publication plan: Original articles from their master thesis.
  • Other publications:  De Smedt & Mehus (2017) Sykepleieforskning i rurale områder i Norge;en scoping review. Nordisk tidsskrift for helseforskning.13(2).DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/14.4238
  • Palliation in rural Norway. Trine Lise Edvardsen.Universitetslektor
  • Publication plan: original article based on her master thesis from 2016.

                        

  • "Use of IKT related to new challenges connected to implementing a health reform". NSD: 35638. part one. By ass.proffessors; Liss Eriksen  &   Jeanette Huemer. 
  • Methode: Surveys. 
  • Publication: Huemer,J. & Eriksen,L. (2017) Teknologi i samhandlingsreformen. Utfordringer ved implementering av informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi i kommunehelsetjenesten.  Tidskriftet Nordisk Sygeplejeforskning/Nordic Nursing Research.7(1) https://www.idunn.no/nsf/2017/01/teknologi_i_samhandlingsreformen  https://munin.uit.no/handle/10037/12676
  • "How can long distance education and use of IKT recruit and retain nurses in rural araes?" NSD: 50021 by ass.proffessors; Liss Eriksen  &   Jeanette Huemer. 
  • Timeline: 2016-2018
  • Supported by National center for rural medicin.
  • Publication plan: original article.   

 

  • Immonen, Ingrid, 1.lektor:
  • "Retired nurses speaking." NSD:42130. Datacollection and writing process,2017.
  • Project «Finske flyktninger i Finnmark 1939-1940» (NSD 46568):

    Prosjektet er i datasamlingsfasen gjennom intervju, arkiv, litteratur.

    Prosjektet har foreløpig vært presentert på seminar ved UiT og i Petsamo-Seura i Finland. En første populærvitenskapelig artikkel vil komme i «Øyfolk 2017»

    Prosjektet er invitert inn i temagruppa ledet av professor Bjørg Evjen om Det nordnorske sivilsamfunnet i prosjektet «Den andre verdenskrigen i nord» ved UiT