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Research centre for health promotion and resources HiST/NTNU > Research Centre for Health Promotion and Resources HiST/NTNU > ansatte > Andre Beate  

 
Beate Andrè
 
 
 
 

Position:     PhD Candidate, Assistant Professor, MSc, RN

 

 

Adress:      Faculty of Nursing, Sør-Trøndelag University College

                

                 Øya Helsehus, Mauritz Hansens gate 2, NO 7004-Trondheim

 

 

E-mail:       beate.andre@hist.no

 

 

Telephone: +47 73552911  Mobile: +47 91692871

 

Research area:

Midwifes reactions to stillbirth and death of the child in connection to the maternal situation and how health care personnel experience changes and implementations in palliative care.

 

Publications:

2009
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Rannestad, Toril; Kaasa, Stein.
Implementation of computerized technology in a palliative care unit. Palliative & Supportive Care 2009 ;Volum 7.(1) s. 57-63
NTNU
 
2008
Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Rannestad, T; Kaasa, Stein.
The importance of key personnel and active management for successful implementation of computer-based technology in palliative care: Results from a qualitative study. Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2008 ;Volum 26.(4) s. 183-189
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Rannestad, Toril; Lærum, Hallvard; Kaasa, Stein.
Experiences with the Implementation of Computerized Tools in Health Care Units: A Review Article. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 2008 ;Volum 24.(8) s. 753-775
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Rannestad, T; Loge, Jon Håvard; Kaasa, Stein.
Does more ‘‘high-tech’’ lead to more ‘‘high-touch’’ in palliative care?. Psychology and Health 2008 ;Volum 23. Suppl. S1 s. 62-63
NTNU
 
2007
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Rannestad, T; Kaasa, Stein.
Implementation of computerised tools the importance of key personnel. Health Psychology Review 2007 Suppl. 1 s. 56-56
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Sjøvold, Endre; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Holmemo, M; Kaasa, Stein.
Measuring Attitudes to Change and Relation Competence in a Palliative Medicine Unit. 10th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care; 2007-06-07 - 2007-06-09
NTNU
 
2006
  Andre, Beate; Loge, Jon Håvard; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Rannestad, Toril; Kaasa, Stein.
The Pat-C Prodject. Implementation of Computericed Tools in Health Care Units - The Importance of key Personnel. Palliative Medicine : A Multiprofessional Journal 2006 ;Volum 20.(3) s. 330-330
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Loge, Jon; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Rannestad, Toril; Kaasa, Stein.
The Pat-C Project. Implementation of Computericed Tools in Health Care Units-The Importance of Key Personnel. Reseach Forum; 2006-05-25 - 2006-05-27
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Kaasa, Stein.
Implementation of computerized technology in palliative care units - a qualitative study. Psychology and Health 2006 ;Volum 21. Suppl. 1 s. 12-12
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Kaasa, Stein.
Implementation of computerized tools in health care units - a review. Psychology and Health 2006 ;Volum 21. Suppl. 1 s. 12-12
NTNU
 
Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Rannestad, Toril; Laerum, Hallvard; Kaasa, Stein.
Experiences with Implementation of Computerized Tooles in Health Care Units. Jubileumskonferanse; 2006-03-27 - 2006-03-28
NTNU
 
2005
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Loge, Jon Håvard; Kaasa, Stein.
The PAT-C Project. A qualitative study of implementation of computerised technology in a palliative care unit. European Journal of Palliative Care 2005
NTNU
 
  Andre, Beate; Ringdal, Gerd Inger; Rannestad, T; Loge, Jon Håvard; Kaasa, Stein.
Implementation of computerised tools in health care units – a systematic review. The PAT-C Project. European Journal of Palliative Care 2005
NTNU