About
Ellen Blix is Professor and Head of Studies at the Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University. Appointed in 2014 as Norway's first Professor in Midwifery Science, she maintains clinical expertise from decades of maternity care practice and international solidarity work in Cambodia, Lebanon, and Palestine.
Education:
- Nurse, Hammerfest (1980)
- Midwife, Bergen (1986)
- Master of Public Health (MPH), Nordic School of Public Health, Gothenburg (2000)
- Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), Nordic School of Public Health, Gothenburg (2006)
Research Focus: Professor Blix's work centers on fetal monitoring, maternity care organization, user experiences, and medicalization, emphasizing Nordic midwifery perspectives and theoretical frameworks. Her research critically examines normal birth practices, fetal surveillance protocols, and birth settings through both domestic and international lenses.
Publication Trends: Recent work (2023-2024) demonstrates methodological rigor in reliability studies while addressing urgent clinical questions: optimizing fetal monitoring for low-risk pregnancies, validating labor progression models, evaluating home birth safety, and improving telemonitoring for high-risk pregnancies. These studies consistently prioritize evidence-based maternity care improvements with global applicability.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards are documented in the source material.
Supervision & Research Leadership: Professor Blix supervises master's and PhD candidates while leading major projects:
- Exploring Quality of Maternal and Newborn Care in Palestine (EqualMatPal)
- Fetal monitoring in low-risk women (LISTEN)
- Babies Born Better (B3) longitudinal study
- The Labour Progression Study (LAPS) for reducing cesarean sections
Research Infrastructure: As co-editor of Theories and perspectives for midwifery – a Nordic view (2022) and organizer of the international PhD course Theories and models for midwifery, she anchors the Midwifery Sciences Research group's efforts to strengthen theoretical foundations in clinical practice through Nordic collaboration.
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