Employee photo: Ingunn Skjesol

Ingunn Skjesol

Head of Division
Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences
Study location
Namsos
Office
NAM2 122
Areas of expertise
Rehabilitation, Social work, Social inclusion, Facilitation, Children and youth, Social Education, Public health, Research group mental health

I am an associate professor of social science and Head of the Health and Community Participation Division in the Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences.

Prior to moving to academia I worked as a practitioner, a Social Educatior, in a municipality supporting people with complex needs in their everyday lives. A Social Educator (Vernepleier in Norwegian) is a unique Norwegian profession combining health care and social work. Categorised as a health professional, Social Educators typically work within municipal health and welfare services with a particular orientation to people with disabilities in residential or community settings.

I have been a lecturer in the Social Education program since 2009, completed a masters degree in Disability and Society at NTNU and was awarded a PhD in Social sciences and Social work from NTNU in 2019. In my PhD I explored how integrated family support services are organised and made accessible to families and communities within a particular innovative organisation model - Family Centres.

My research seeks to bridge the divide between practice and academia. I am interested in applied research that supports the development of services, professionals and residents in municipalities across Norway and internationally.

Photo: Brynhild Bye-Tiller

I teach on a range of topics including, interdisciplinary collaboration, service user and public involvement, health-promoting and preventive work for children and young people, low-threshold services, family support services and qualitative methods.

I am also interested in how we make use of digital tools in research,collaboration and co-creation, and provide guidence for students and colleagues on the use of various digital technologies.

My research interests are related to family-supporting low-threshold services, collaboration and innovation in health and welfare services, political guidelines and social inequality, and collective learning processes. I am actively involved in the Mental Health research group in the faculty. In addition, I am an associate member of the Quality of Life and Social Sustainability research group at NTNU. I enjoy collaborating and participate in several exciting research projects:


In the project Together- inclusive parent meetings, I collaborate with Levanger Municipality to strengthen the environment were children develop by involving students and parents in the planning, execution, and follow-up of parent meetings at school.


Young in Namdalen is a collaborative project where, together with the municipalities in the Namdalen region, we explore different perspectives, opportunities and challenges related to being young in a rural area of Norway.

In the SOSFAG project, we explore social work competence and perspectives within health and welfare services using interviews, surveys, and registry data. Meanwhile, in the TURBGOV: Collaborative Strategies for Robust Governance in Turbulent Times project, we develop knowledge about robust governance strategies at the municipality level.


I also participate in two collaborative projects between Nord University, Health Nord-Trøndelag at Namsos Hospital, and the Hospital Pharmacies in Mid-Norway at the Namsos Hospital Pharmacy, KoRiP | Quality and Relevance in Practice - Interdisciplinary practice in Health Professional Education, and DiSaP | Digital collaboration in Practice Studies.


In my doctoral work, I explored collaboration in three Norwegian Family Centers. The centers, inspired by the Swedish Family House model, offered co-located family support services aimed at children, young people, and their families. Here you can find more information about the project:


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2024
The J shaped association of age at menarche and cardiovascular events: systematic review and meta-analysis 2024, Scientific Reports: Volum 14 Behboudi-Gandevani, Samira; Moe, Cathrine Fredriksen; Skjesol, Ingunn; Arntzen, Ellen Christin; Bidhendi-Yarandi, Razieh
2018
Predicting User Satisfaction with the Open Kindergarten in Norway 2018, Kaiser, Sabine; Bulling, Ingunn Skjesol; Sætrum, Ane; Adolfsen, Frode; Martinussen, Monica