Associate Professor

Beate-Christin Hope Kolltveit

Field of work

Associate Professor at the Section for Master's in Public Health and General Nursing at the Department of Health and Caring Sciences. Study program coordinator at the master's in advanced clinical  nursing/nurse practitioner.

Defended her thesis in 2017: "Telemedicine follow-up in diabetes foot ulcer care: Essential conditions and contextual factors from the perspective of health care professionals"

Research within the area:

  • Conducts research on health-service development and follow-up in the municipal healthcare service (GP's office) in the treatment of people with chronic disease (type 2 diabetes and COPD)
  • prevention of chronic diseases
  • Overweight challenges and obesity surgery
  • Follow-up in primary healthcare/general practice
  • Delegation of healthcare tasks in primary health care
  • Digitalisation in the follow-up of chronic diseases in primary health care
  • Applying counselling methodology for changing health behaviour
  • The use of technology in the collaboration between primary and specialist healthvare services
  • Experiences of young adults born prematurely
  • Advanced Clinical Nurses (Nurse Practitioner) Role and Function in Health Services

I work 20% clinically as a diabetes nurse in general practice.

 

Teaches 

  • Diabetes and the follow-up of people with diabetes
  • Service development and follow-up of persons with chronic diseases in the municipal health service
  • Pedagogical Supervision Methods and Communication
  • Qualitative research methods

Research groups

Courses taught
  • KAS500, Advanced Nursing Care for Patients with Acute and Critical Health Problems, Fall 2024, subject responsible
  • KAS530, Project Plan, Spring 2025
  • KAS590, Master's Thesis, Spring 2025
  • KAS590, Master's Thesis, Fall 2024
  • MS1-307, Master's Thesis in Cooperation and Public health, Spring 2025
  • MS1-307, Master's Thesis in Cooperation and Public health, Fall 2024
  • PHDH909, Health, Function and Participation, Spring 2025
  • PHDH909, Health, Function and Participation, Fall 2024
  • SÅR1102, Wounds Caused by Systemic Diseases, Spring 2025

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