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Mette disputerte for ph.d graden våren 2017 med avhandlingen "Improving social support for partners facing spousal cancer while caring for minors. A randomized controlled trial." ved Institutt for samfunnspsykologi, Universitetet i Bergen. Hun hadde fra tidligere en master i helsefag retning sykepleievitenskap og er utdannet psykiatrisk sykepleier. Hun har bred arbeidserfaring innen psykisk helsearbeid, med erfaring fra sikkerhetspsykiatri og mange års arbeid med psykososial oppfølging ved livskriser og overgrep. Kompetanseområder: Livskriser, traumer, overgrep, sosial støtte, mental helse, recovery og livskvalitet. Foto: Kamilla Hedvig Halvorsen Myklebust, HVL
- Psykisk helse og rusarbeid
- Sosial nettverksstøtte og kreft
- Recovery
Publikasjonar
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Effects of de-escalation training on student nurses' skills and confidence
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Forsknings- og utviklingsaktiviteter ved Nasjonalt Kompetansesenternettverk for sikkerhets-, fengsels- og rettspsykiatri (SIFER).
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Personal recovery and its challenges in forensic mental health: systematic review and thematic synthesis of the qualitative literature
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Evaluering av konsekvensene av lovendring om særreaksjoner og varetektssurrogat
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Correction to: Violence rate dropped during a shift to individualized patient-oriented care in a high security forensic psychiatric ward
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Service user involvement in a secure setting before and after the implementation of recovery-oriented practice: A quasi-experimental study
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The role of diagnostic characteristics and imposed restrictions in determining aggression motivation in forensic patients
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Violence rate dropped during a shift to individualized patient-oriented care in a high security forensic psychiatric ward.
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The social network of families living with parental cancer
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Anxiety and quality of life of children living with parental cancer.
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Optimizing social support for families living with parental cancer. Symposium
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Sikker Recovery- hvordan får vi det til? Erfaringer fra recoveryprosjektet i Bergen
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Characteristics of the social networks of families living with parental cancer and support provided
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"Medpasientene" på hjemmebane: Kan deres støtte bedres?
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The social networks of families living with parental cancer
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Anxiety and the quality of life of children living with parental cancer
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Improving social network support for partners facing spousal cancer while caring for minors: Four‐month outcomes of a single‐centre randomised controlled trial
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Frisk forelder kan bli en medpasient
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Om å være den friske forelderen. Hva kan nettverket gjøre?
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Akutte livskriser på legevakt. Hvordan kan vi hjelpe?
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A social support intervention for families facing parental cancer: the Cancer-PEPSONE program
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Improving social network support for partners facing spousal cancer while caring for minors. A randomized controlled trial
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Anxiety and the Quality of Life of Children Living With Parental Cancer
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Anxiety and quality of life of children living with parental cancer
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Facing spousal cancer during child-rearing years: The short-term effects of the Cancer-PEPSONE programme—a single-center randomized controlled trial
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Facing spousal cancer during child-rearing years: Do social support and hardiness moderate the impact of psychological distress on quality of life?
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Systematic early intervention for bereaved: study protocol of a pilot randomized controlled trial with families who suddenly lose a partner and a parent.
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Optimizing Social Network Support to Families Living With Parental Cancer: Research Protocol for the Cancer-PEPSONE Study
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Parental capacity and quality of life of children living with parental cancer
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Hverdagen endres dramatisk
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Health-related quality of life and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in accident and emergency attenders suffering from psychosocial crises: a longitudinal study