
معرفی
Hilde Marie Hunsbedt Fjellså is externally affiliated with the University of Stavanger (UiS), where she is associated with the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Department of Public Health. Her research focuses on eHealth, care coordination, and elderly participation in primary and municipal health services. She actively contributes to academic discourse through publications and conference presentations.
Research Interests: Her work centers on digitalization in health, particularly how eHealth technologies support older adults in managing care and interacting with general practitioners and home nursing services. Key themes include collaboration among health providers, coordination of services, patient participation, and the integration of digital tools in community-based care.
The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on qualitative and scoping studies related to eHealth applications for the elderly and mental health populations. Research spans primary care, municipal health, and community mental health settings, with a strong emphasis on user experience, co-design, and service integration.
Scientific Contributions:
- Published in journals such as JMIR, IJERPH, and JoPM.
- Presented at national and international conferences including RESER and Health Services Research Conference.
- Co-authored a professional book chapter on integrated health services.
Advising and Grants: No explicit information is available regarding student supervision or grant funding. However, her collaborative research projects suggest involvement in funded initiatives, particularly in digital health and public health innovation.
Labs and Teams: She is part of a research network involving Marianne Storm, Harald Braut, and Anne Marie Lunde Husebø, focusing on eHealth, care coordination, and patient-centered technology development. This team engages in co-design and usability testing of digital health tools, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly and those with serious mental illness.


