Experts in Care and Healthcare

Experts in nursing, maternity care, social work, sport and health sciences, and medical science.

Professional Competence Provision

Anna Ehrenberg can answer questions about the provision of professional competence in healthcare.

 


Maternity Care and Midwives

Kerstin Erlandsson can answer questions about obstetrics and midwifery: for example, pregnancy, childbirth, post-partum care, natal care, gender, LBTQ perspectives, same-sex parenting, contraception, abortion, childbirth anxiety, and fetal movements in Sweden and other parts of the world.

Kerstin Erlandsson
Professor Sexual, Reproductive and Perinatal Health

 


Care of Older People

Lena Dahlberg can answer questions about the living conditions of older people. Her primary research areas are loneliness, social exclusion, and informal care.

Lena Dahlberg
Professor Social Work

 


Older People and People with Dementia

Anna Swall specialises in the care of older people and those with dementia. Her areas of expertise are person-centred care relating to the care of older people. Anna is the programme director for the nursing programme specialising in the care of older people at Dalarna University.

Anna Swall
Senior Lecturer Nursing

 


Welfare Technology

Johan Borg can answer questions about assistive technology including welfare technology, assistive devices, e-health, adaptations, and accessibility.

Johan Borg
Associate Professor

 


Pain and Rehabilitation

Linda Vixner can answer questions about long-term pain (chronic pain), a major public health issue, which causes both personal suffering and huge costs for society. She conducts research that aims to improve rehabilitation for people with chronic pain through personalised training and physical activity.

Linda Vixner
Associate Professor Medical Sciences

 


Health and Exercise

Michail Tonkonogi can answer questions about health and exercise at different stages of life: for example, childhood, pregnancy, and ageing. He also researches judo-inspired fall training to reduce the risk of injury.

Professor Sport Physiology
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