FAMN - The Child, the family, the caring system, the society
FAMN is a multidisciplinary team that focuses on support to children and adolescents. The research is conducted in the following research teams:
About
Environment information
The aim for the research in FAMN is that children and adolescents should be able to achieve a good life, with a sense of coherence and quality of life.
The researchers in FAMN have different perspectives, skills in relation to pregnancy, children and families. The participating research groups and researchers work in an interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and multicultural manner in order to identify and develop services for the subjects of their research - children and the families in care and in the community.
Researchers
- Sanna Aila-Gustafsson
- Susann Arnell
- Karin Blomberg
- Anna Duberg
- Alexandra Eilegård Wallin
- Mats Eriksson
- Mervyn Gifford
- Barbro Hedin Skogman
- Charlotta Jerlström
- Kajsa Lidström-Holmqvist
- Margareta Möller
- Emma Olsson
- Miriam Pettersson
- Anna Philipson
- Stefan Särnblad
- Alexandra Ullsten
- Tove Axelsson Landberg, PhD student
- Martina Carlsen Misic, PhD student
- Shalan Fadl, PhD student
- Sofie Högström, PhD student
- Anna Leijon, PhD student
- Majja Lund, PhD student
- Terese Nilsson, PhD student
- Eva Runngren, PhD student
Research projects
Active projects
- Bowel And Bladder function in Infant Toilet Training (BABITT) - a randomized multicenter intervention study
- Bowel And Bladder function In Swedish 4-year old children - a cross sectional study (BABIS-4)
- CloROP - Clonidine as pain relief during eye examinations in preterm infants
- Comparative efficacy of pain relieving interventions to reduce procedural pain in neonates: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
- Dance intervention for teenage girls with internalizing problems
- Effects of early support to parents whose infants need neonatal care
- Health economic aspects of interventions for children and young people's mental health
- Home-phototherapy for newborn infants with hyperbilirubinemia
- Interventions for the management of Pain and Sedation in Newborns undergoing Therapeutic hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
- Just-in-time - Intervention with dance and yoga for girls with recurrent psycho-somatic abdominal pain
- Living with narcolepsy as a result of vaccination against the swine-flu - quality-of-life and the need of support among children and adolescents and their families
- Narcolepsy after vaccination against the swine-flu - trust in health care and the role of social media
- Neurophysiological measures of neonatal pain - a comparative study
- Parenthood after neonatal care - PANC
- Physical contact in professional education and training
- PRICOV-19 - Quality of care and patient safety in primary care practices in times of a pandemic
- ReActivate: Physiotherapy led intervention for adolescents with pain and psychological distress
- SANNI - Safe analgesia for neonatal intensive care
- Stem cell transplanted teenagers and their way to adulthood
- SWEpap - Parents, a pain-relieving resource in neonatal care
- The TAPE study. Pain associated with the use of medical adhesives
- Translation and cultural adaption of the Quality Of Life In Chronic Child's Disease Questionnaire (QLCCDQ)for a Swedish context
- Trust and compliance in the Swedish child vaccination programme with focus on HPV-vaccination
Completed projects
- Empirical studies in Skaraborg
- Natural course, quality of life, heredity and mortality among children and adolescents who debuted with seizures 50 years ago, in Uppsala county
- Near infrared spectroscopy /NIRS) as pain assessment instrument in preterm infants
- NeoOpioid - No pain during infancy by adapting off-patent medicines
- Parental experiences of Skin-to-Skin Contact: a meta-study
- Post-assault sexual and reproductive health practices by women victims of sexual violence in DR Congo
- Skin-to-skin care as pain relief for newborn infants - measured with NIRS - Near Infrared Spectroscopy
- Terms and conditions for adults with Spina Bifida in everyday life
- The role of nurses in parental participation in the pain care of infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
News
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Anna Philipson defended her thesis
Anna Philipson, doctoral student in the Just-in-Time research group, defended her thesis Health economic aspects of emotional problems and pain symptoms in childhood and adolescence: Long-term outcomes, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of interventions on...
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Majja, new PhD-student
Physiotherapist, dance teacher, author and yoga teacher. And now doctoral student.
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African webinarium about neonatal pain management
Pediatric Health Initative (PHI) is a collaboration between Astrid Lindgren’s Children’s Hospital and hospitals in Africa, which also has engaged nurses from the neonatal unit in Örebro. On March 16 there will be a webinarium.