Knowledge is most valuable when it is shared generously – read the annual report for Centre for Resilience in Healthcare.
In 2022 there has been a high activity level in terms of application for funding, mobility, internationalization, and strategic efforts to position the Centre in the forefront of the research field.
Report highlights
About SHARE – Centre for Resilience in Healthcare
The Centre for Resilience in Healthcare (SHARE) is currently one of eight research centres at the University of Stavanger (UiS). The Centre was established in 2017 at the Faculty of Health Sciences. Together with the national partner at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gjøvik (NTNU Gjøvik) it constitutes Norway’s largest research group studying quality and safety in healthcare.
SHARE is a multidisciplinary Centre with over 70 researchers affiliated including nurses, medical doctors, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapist, lawyers, sociologist, engineers, radiographers, and safety scientists.
The Centre’s main pillar is the solid base of PhD scholars conducting research in areas such as interdisciplinary teamwork, co-production, involvement, telecare, regulation, evaluation of improvement measures, and analysis of healthcare processes. Many of the PhD scholars apply a resilience perspective to their research topics. Currently, SHARE has 35 ongoing PhD projects.
SHARE’s revenue is based on two components: basic funding from the University of Stavanger and reallocated overhead funds from externally funded research projects affiliated with SHARE.
Find more information about the centre's financial status here.
News
Global State of Patient Safety 2023 – Supporting Leaders
At a time when healthcare is at a crossroads, the "Global State of Patient Safety 2023 – Supporting Leaders" seminar hos...
Oslo University Hospital is a new partner in SHARE
As a new partner, Section for Acute and Pre-hospital care at Oslo University Hospital strengthens research on prehospita...
Gathering International Researchers at Sola
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Prestigious EU grant for Health Services Research
Researchers at the University of Stavanger have received 6 million euros from the prestigious EU research program Horizo...
A Care Strategy for caregivers and care receivers by the EU
During the conference “From Knowledge to Action – the role of carers is changing?” in Oslo on March 16 Stecy Yghemonos h...
Patients and families engaged in resilient healthcare systems
Patients and their families contribute to the resilience of healthcare systems. This is particularly evident as global h...
Two worlds colliding: exploring the boundaries between system resilience and individual resilience
A recent webinar organised by the Resilient Health Care Network focused on the intersection of individual psychological ...
Calls for more international research collaboration
Professor Stephen Billett from Griffith University Australia, is involved in several of SHARE – Centre for Resilience in...