Knowledge is most valuable when it is shared generously – read the annual report for Centre for Resilience in Healthcare.
In 2024, SHARE achieved record-breaking milestones with nine new PhDs, hosted international conferences, and launched the EU Support4Resilience project, showcasing global research excellence.
Consortium partners
Report highlights
About SHARE – Centre for Resilience in Healthcare
The Centre for Resilience in Healthcare (SHARE) is currently one of eight research centres at the University of Stavanger (UiS). The Centre was established in 2017 at the Faculty of Health Sciences. Together with the national partners at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gjøvik (NTNU Gjøvik) and Oslo University Hospital it constitutes Norway’s largest research group studying quality and safety in healthcare.
SHARE is a multidisciplinary Centre with over 70 researchers affiliated including nurses, medical doctors, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapist, lawyers, sociologist, engineers, radiographers, and safety scientists.
The Centre’s main pillar is the solid base of PhD scholars conducting research in areas such as interdisciplinary teamwork, co-production, involvement, telecare, regulation, evaluation of improvement measures, and analysis of healthcare processes. Many of the PhD scholars apply a resilience perspective to their research topics. Currently, SHARE has 30 ongoing PhD projects.
SHARE’s revenue is based on two components: basic funding from the University of Stavanger and reallocated overhead funds from externally funded research projects affiliated with SHARE. Read about the centre's financial status.
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NORHED II - Implementing simulation-based health education 2024
The aim of the NORHED II project is to implement simulation-based education to strengthen the capacity and quality of nu...
Hosting international conferences and seminars 2024
During 2024 SHARE hosted and organized a series of international conferences and seminars.
Consortium partner: Patient Safety Research Group at NTNU Gjøvik 2024
The Patient Safety Research Group, at the Institute of Health Science (IHG), Faculty of Medicine and Health, NTNU Gjøvik...
Consortium partner: Oslo University Hospital 2024
Oslo University Hospital (OUH) is Europe´s largest hospital trust, with more than 24.000 employees and the responsibilit...
Financial status - SHARE 2024
SHARE’s revenue is based on two components: basic funding from the University of Stavanger and reallocated overhead fund...
Network for Carer Research 2024
The Network is a facilitator for patient and stakeholder involvement in SHARE. The Network representatives participate i...
Research dissemination 2024
SHARE researchers strive to be present at a range of forums both national and international to disseminate our research ...
Researcher mobility 2024
Building and maintaining an extensive network with researchers worldwide that are in the forefront of their field is one...
Large research projects 2024
The SHARE research projects address a wide range of topics and challenges facing healthcare systems and professionals ac...
Management perspectives - Annual report 2024
In 2024, the SHARE centre expanded its collaborations, secured significant EU funding, and enhanced international mobili...
Management perspectives - Annual report 2024
Application for funding, mobility, internationalization, international seminars, conference organizing, and strategic ef...
Annelin Espetvedt
Thesis: Clinical observation of deteriorating frail older patients. Improving the competence of homecare professionals
Eivind Richter Andersen
Thesis: On the road from low to high-value care: Designing, implementing and evaluating a pilot intervention to reduce l...
Mathias Cuevas-Østrem
Thesis: Assessing patient safety challenges in the initial care of older trauma patients in Norway
Anne Strand Finstad
Thesis: Simulation-based team training of non-technical skills for anaesthesia personnel – Significance and transfer of ...
Irene Sirevåg
Thesis: “Verbalising the tacit” Development and validation of the Non-Technical Skills for Operating Room Nurses (NOTSOR...
Kristen Rasmussen
Thesis: Patient Safety in Helicopter Emergency Services - Time to lift off? A mixed methods study
Joanna Barbara Baluzek
Thesis: Video consultation self-efficacy in specialized healthcare. A multi-method approach to creating a video consulta...
Malin Rosell Magerøy
Thesis: Exploring leadership perspectives on the dual responsibility of Health, Safety and Environment, and Quality and ...