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Jens Nygren
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School of Health and Welfare
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Jens Nygren, a professor in Health Innovation, is renowned for his research driven by innovation. His work intricately connects research inquiries and projects across various phases of the innovation process, encompassing needs assessment, design and development, testing and implementation, evaluation, dissemination, and commercialization.
The focal points of the research are notably directed towards organizational change, patient pathways, decision support systems, patient engagement, and resource optimization within diverse organizational structures in healthcare. The research methodology thrives on collaboration, bringing together researchers, target audiences, practitioners, and stakeholders from both public and private sectors. This collaborative approach ensures a high level of applicability in clinical practice.
Over the past 15 years, Jens has dedicated his expertise to advancing interdisciplinary research on the mental health of youth. His focus extends to developing health-promoting interventions tailored to this demographic within healthcare and social services. Particularly noteworthy is the emphasis on children's participation and how it can be enhanced through innovative digital services. This commitment underscores a dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and improving healthcare through the integration of information-driven care and cutting-edge AI technologies.
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- Mental health in young adult cancer survivors
- Implementation of information-driven healthcare through AI application
- Youth participation in healthcare
- HaRP – Heart failure Readmission Prediction
- Covid-19 – symptoms and immunity
- Digital anamnes and triage in primary care
- Healthcare improvement research group
- Framework development for AI implementation in healthcare
- Implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI): A project on how AI is changing information and knowledge practices in healthcare