Seksjon for helsefag
Anne Marit Mengshoel
Professor
Institute for Nursing and Health Sciences
Section of Health
Sciences
P.O.
Box 1153 Blindern
0318 Oslo,
Norway
Tel: 228 58413
e-mail: a.m.mengshoel@medisin.uio.no
CV
Publications
Areas of interest
v
Musculoskeletal
disorders and rheumatic inflammatory diseases
v
Recovery,
physical function, pain and fatigue
Ongoing projects
Own research project
Living
with ankylosing spondylitis
PhD-projects - main supervisor
- Rehabilitation after knee
arthroplasty. PhD-student, RPT,
Vigdis Bruun-Olsen in collaboration with Bærum
County Hospital
and Martina Hansen Hospital
(granted by Extra funds from the Norwegian
Foundation for Health and Rehabilitation)
- Rehabilitation after hip
arthroplasty. PhD student RPT, Kristi Heiberg in collaboration with Bærum County
Hospital and Martina Hansen
Hospital (granted by
Helseforetaket Sør-Øst)
- Recovery from chronic
widespread pain. PhD-student, RN, Gro Eidshagen in collaboration with
Rikshospitalet and Inst. General Practice and Community Medicine,
University of Oslo (granted by Extra funds from the Norwegian Foundation
for Health and Rehabilitation)
PhD-projects
– co-supervisor
- Pelvic-girdle pain in pregnancy
– diagnosis, incidence and prognostic factors. PhD-student, RPT, Hilde S.
Robinson in collaboration with primary health care
- ADL, health status and quality
of life in patients having fractures due to osteoporosis. PhD-student,
RN, Gudrun Rhode, Sørlandet
Hospital
- Neck disorder and muscle
function. PhD-student, MD, Jan Børre Johansen, Ullevål University
Hospital
- Physical work exposure and
musculoskeletal complaints in young employees. PhD-student, RPT,
Therese Nordberg Hanvold, National Inst. Environm Health
Other Projects
- Shoulder function in patients
with rheumatoid arthritis. Master student RPT Bente Slungård, the Martina Hansens Hospital
- Effect of rehabilitation
programs for patients with fibromyalgia. Project leader Anne-Cathrine
Clarke-Jensen, Rehabilitation abroad, Rikshospitalet, Oslo
- Effect of sling therapy in
patients with fibromyalgia. Project
leader Pia Foss at Skogli
Rehabilitation Centre, Lillehammer