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Professor Ingvild Margreta Morken holds a position at the Department of Quality and Health Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Stavanger. Her academic focus includes Nursing Science specialization in Intensive Care Nursing, with a strong emphasis on eHealth interventions, chronic illness management, and patient self-management strategies. Her research addresses challenges in post-hospital care, remote patient monitoring, and the psychological impact of implantable medical devices like ICDs. She has collaborated extensively on studies evaluating nurse-assisted telehealth services and treatment burden in heart failure patients. Key contributions include systematic reviews on eHealth applications and qualitative analyses of patient experiences with chronic illnesses.
Research interests span: eHealth innovation for chronic disease management, nurse-led telemedicine interventions, psychological aspects of living with implantable devices, and improving post-hospital care transitions. Her work often integrates qualitative methodologies to explore patient perspectives and healthcare system challenges.
Publications highlight the design and evaluation of digital health solutions, such as the 'eHealth@Hospital-2-Home' intervention, and their impact on self-care capacity. Her studies emphasize usability, acceptability, and feasibility of remote monitoring technologies. She has also investigated the burden of treatment in heart failure and atrial fibrillation patients, focusing on symptom management and healthcare professional support.
Grants and collaborations are implied through multi-institutional research projects, but specific grants are not detailed. She is actively involved in translational research bridging clinical practice and technological innovation in healthcare.




