Blar i ODA Open Digital Archive på forfatter "Hanisch, Halvor Melbye"
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Activistic citizenship in nursing homes: co-ownership in the mundane
Sund, Marianne; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Fjetland, Kirsten Jæger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The traditional narrative of dementia, focused on cognition as constructive of personhood, has been challenged by person-centred care as well as a rights-based citizenship lens. However, reports of everyday discrimination ... -
“Here we are together, at home you are alone”–social interactions and personal engagement during a group-based rehabilitation program for young adults with disability
Miklos, Mette; Jahnsen, Reidun; Nyquist, Astrid; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Girdler, Sonya (Disability and Rehabilitation;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-17)Purpose: Young adults with disabilities often report feeling alone in their experience of disability. Group-based rehabilitation programs provide opportunities to participate in learning processes and share experiences of ... -
How care holds humanity: the myth of Cura and theories of care
Hanisch, Halvor Melbye (Medical Humanities;Volume 48, Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-14)Modern medicine has often struggled to grasp the cultural aspects of interpersonal care. The medical humanities, on the other hand, have struggled to grasp the embodied, intimate character of care. In a recent appeal to ... -
I get back with a little help from my boss. What constitutes successful and valued leadership, as well as failed leadership, during the return-to-work process following mild traumatic brain injury for highly autonomous employees?
Terjesen, Hans Christoffer Aargaard (OsloMet Avhandling;2024 nr 20, Doctoral thesis, 2024)This doctoral thesis explores the importance of leadership for employees in jobs with high autonomy, who return to work (RTW) after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Despite that there is extensive research on TBI and ... -
Registrering som overgrep? : en gjennomgang og diskusjon av debatten om ressursforvaltning og krenkelse i statistikksystemet IPLOS
Solvang, Per Koren; Bartoszko, Aleksandra; Bergland, Astrid; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Woll, Heidi (Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning;13 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-03-23)I 2006 ble det i Norge satt i gang et tiltak for registrering av pleie- og omsorgsbehov; IPLOS. I etterkant av iverksettingen oppsto det protesterer mot registreringen og måten den ble gjennomført på. Artikkelen undersøker ... -
The rehabilitation research matrix: producing knowledge at micro, meso, and macro levels
Koren Solvang, Per; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Reinhardt, Jan D. (Disability and Rehabilitation; Volume 39, 2017 - Issue 19, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-08)Purpose: EU policy documents and health scholars point out that in order to understand the complexity of modern health systems, as well as to devise appropriate policy responses, considering micro, meso, and macro levels ... -
Self-Determination: What can we learn from persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities?
Skarsaune, Synne Kristin Nese; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Gjermestad, Anita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Self-determination is often equated with independence and individual choices, which limits its relevance for persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) due to their dependency. This paper challenges ... -
The Rehabilitation Research Matrix. Producing knowledge at micro, meso and macro levels.
Koren Solvang, Per; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Reinhardt, Jan D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-09-19)Purpose: EU policy documents and health scholars point out that in order to understand the complexity of modern health systems, as well as to devise appropriate policy responses, considering micro, meso, and macro levels ... -
The urge to work: Normative ordering in the narratives of people on long-term sick leave
Koren Solvang, Per; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye (Health Sociology Review;Volume 28, 2019 - Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This study analyses the narratives of people on long-term sick leave due to low back pain. We draw upon the theory of justification – as developed by the French sociologists Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot – to investigate ...