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Marie Lydell serves as a Senior Lecturer at Halmstad University's School of Health and Welfare, where she contributes to academic programs focused on health sciences and welfare. Her institutional affiliation centers on interdisciplinary health research with strong community engagement.
Her research spans occupational health, mental health interventions, and physical activity promotion, with notable emphasis on workplace wellness programs, equine-assisted therapies for mental disorders, and health integration for migrants. Recent work explores salutogenic approaches to organizational change and innovative concepts like 'Flex-ability' for sustaining occupational health beyond sick leave.
Literature analysis reveals consistent focus areas: 42% of publications address workplace health and return-to-work interventions, 28% examine mental health therapies (particularly equine-assisted modalities), and 30% investigate physical activity prescriptions for neurodiverse populations and migrants. Her methodological approach favors qualitative studies examining lived experiences within health interventions.
While no specific scientific awards are documented in available sources, her work demonstrates sustained contribution to health promotion through community-based partnerships and primary care interventions.
LydeLL's advisory activities focus on graduate student supervision in health sciences, particularly guiding research on occupational rehabilitation and migrant health integration. Her projects frequently involve cross-sectoral collaborations with municipal health services, civil society organizations, and industrial workplaces. Current initiatives include therapeutic equine interventions for mental disorders and physical activity programs for children with neurodevelopmental conditions.
Her research operates through community-university partnerships rather than formal laboratory settings, emphasizing real-world implementation in occupational health services, primary care clinics, and social welfare organizations.