I am an anthropologist and obtained my Ph.D. from Aarhus University in 2013. I have extensive experience in qualitative and mixed methods studies, and I am deeply engaged in exploring how people (patients, citizens, employees, managers) interact with systems, technology, disease, treatment, and the working environment – and how these act on individuals and groups.
My research interests include:
- User perspectives and lived experiences, including the application, translation and negotiation of knowledge. For example, I investigate how patient- reported data influences on clinical care and patient experiences.
- Tailoring and implementation of technologies, focusing on the potential of digital technologies in involving different patient groups in their own treatment trajectories
- Workplace learning and practice, examining how the use of digital patient-reported outcomes and tools reshapes organizational practices.
Currently my research activities centre around the following research projects:
- 'The LISTEN project: implementation of a health a safety intervention using audio storytelling' (2022-2025).
- 'Digital support for patients with bipolar disorder' and 'Clinicians' experience of digital patient trajectories' (Part of the research program 'User-driven treatment and digital solutions') (2024-2026).