Browsing UiS Brage by Author "Fagerdal, Birte"
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Backstage Researching Resilience Researchers – Dilemmas and Principles for Data collection in the Resilience in Healthcare Research Program
Wiig, Siri; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Dombestein, Heidi; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Ree, Eline; Fagerdal, Birte; Schibevaag, Lene; Guise, Veslemøy (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose Resilience in healthcare is fundamental for what constitutes quality in healthcare. To understand healthcare resilience, resilience research needs a multilevel perspective, diverse research designs, and taking ... -
Balancing adaptation and innovation for resilience in healthcare – a metasynthesis of narratives
Lyng, Hilda Bø; Macrae, Carl James; Guise, Veslemøy; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Fagerdal, Birte; Schibevaag, Lene; Alsvik, Janne Gro; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07)Background Adaptation and innovation are both described as instrumental for resilience in healthcare. However, the relatedness between these dimensions of resilience in healthcare has not yet been studied. This study seeks ... -
Capacities for resilience in healthcare; a qualitative study across different healthcare contexts
Lyng, Hilda Bø; Macrae, Carl James; Guise, Veslemøy; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Fagerdal, Birte; Schibevaag, Lene; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Despite an emerging consensus on the importance of resilience as a framework for understanding the healthcare system, the operationalization of resilience in healthcare has become an area of continuous discussion, ... -
Developing a Next-of-Kin Involvement Guide in Cancer Care—Results From a Consensus Process
Bergerød, Inger Johanne; Braut, Geir Sverre; Fagerdal, Birte; Gilje, Bjørnar; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background In hospital cancer care, there is no set standard for next-of-kin involvement in improving the quality of care and patient safety. There is therefore a growing need for tools and methods that can guide this ... -
Exploring Adaptive Capacity in Hospital Teams : A Multiple Case Study
Fagerdal, Birte (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2024)Introduction: There has been performed extensive research to understand the components of what constitutes high quality healthcare. Despite efforts to improve quality the rate of change is slow, with a steady rate of ... -
Exploring the influence of health system factors on adaptive capacity in diverse hospital teams in Norway: a multiple case study approach
Fagerdal, Birte; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Guise, Veslemøy; Anderson, Janet; Braithwaite, Jeffrey; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objectives Understanding flexibility and adaptive capacities in complex healthcare systems is a cornerstone of resilient healthcare. Health systems provide structures in the form of standards, rules and regulation to ... -
Exploring the nature of adaptive capacity for resilience in healthcare across different healthcare contexts; a metasynthesis of narratives
Lyng, Hilda Bø; Macrae, Carl James; Guise, Veslemøy; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Fagerdal, Birte; Schibevaag, Lene; Alsvik, Janne Gro; Wiig, Siri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-27)Adaptive capacity has been described as instrumental for the development of resilience in healthcare. Yet, our theoretical understanding of adaptive capacity remains relatively underdeveloped. This research therefore aims ... -
Exploring the role of leaders in enabling adaptive capacity in hospital teams – a multiple case study
Fagerdal, Birte; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Guise, Veslemøy; Anderson, Janet; Thornam, Petter Lave; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07)Background Resilient healthcare research studies how healthcare systems and stakeholders adapt and cope with challenges and changes to enable high quality care. Team leaders are seen as central in coordinating clinical ... -
Identifying, categorising, and napping actors involved in resilience in healthcare: a qualitative stakeholder analysis
Guise, Veslemøy; Chambers, Mary; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Schibevaag, Lene; Fagerdal, Birte; Dombestein, Heidi; Ree, Eline; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024-02)Background Resilience in healthcare is the capacity to adapt to challenges and changes to maintain high-quality care across system levels. While healthcare system stakeholders such as patients, informal carers, healthcare ... -
Learning does not just happen: establishing learning principles for tools to translate resilience into practice, based on a participatory approach
Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Guise, Veslemøy; Whæle, Hilde, Valen; Schibevaag, Lene; Ree, Eline; Fagerdal, Birte; Baxter, Ruth; Ellis, Louise; Braithwaite, Jeffrey; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Theories of learning are of clear importance to resilience in healthcare since the ability to successfully adapt and improve patient care is closely linked to the ability to understand what happens and why. ... -
Making tacit knowledge explicit through objects: a qualitative study of the translation of resilience into practice
Lyng, Hilda Bø; Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Guise, Veslemøy; Ree, Eline; Dombestein, Heidi; Fagerdal, Birte; Wæhle, Hilde Valen; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-06)Introduction: It is common practice to use objects to bridge disciplines and develop shared understanding across knowledge boundaries. Objects for knowledge mediation provide a point of reference which allows for the ... -
No size fits all – a qualitative study of factors that enable adaptive capacity in diverse hospital teams
Fagerdal, Birte; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Guise, Veslemøy; Anderson, Janet; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-07)Introduction: Resilient healthcare research studies how healthcare systems and stakeholders adapt and cope with challenges and changes to enable high quality care. By examining how performance emerges in everyday work in ... -
The role of collaborative learning in resilience in healthcare—a thematic qualitative meta‑synthesis of resilience narratives.
Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie; Billett, Stephen; Guise, Veslemøy; Schibevaag, Lene; Alsvik, Janne Gro; Fagerdal, Birte; Lyng, Hilda Bø; Wiig, Siri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08)Background To provide high quality services in increasingly complex, constantly changing circumstances, healthcare organizations worldwide need a high level of resilience, to adapt and respond to challenges and changes ...