• CFS-/ME-pasienters ulike erfaringer med Lightning Process 

      Sandaunet, Anne Grete; Salamonsen, Anita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      <b>Bakgrunn:</b> Lightning Process (LP) er en kursbasert treningsmetode som er under debatt når det gjelder behandling av CFS/ME.<br> <b>Hensikt:</b> Denne kvalitative studien har som mål å styrke kunnskapen om CFS/ME-pasienters ulike erfaringer med LP.<br> <b>Metode:</b> Studien undersøker hva som skiller beskrivelsene til to pasientgrupper som hadde ulike erfaringer med metoden. Den ene ...
    • The challenge of fitting in: non-participation and withdrawal from an online self-help group for breast cancer patients 

      Sandaunet, Anne Grete (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2007-11-15)
      Online self-help groups multiply peoples' possibilities to exchange information and social support. Such possibilities are expected to be of crucial value for the 'new' healthcare user. However, similar to experiences from face-to-face based groups, studies of online self-help groups report high drop-out rates. Knowledge about why this happens is scarce. By means of qualitative interviews and ...
    • The dual role of the action researcher 

      Sandaunet, Anne Grete; Trondsen, Marianne Vibeke (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-10-05)
      This article aims to provide more insight into advantages and challenges of conducting action research with the intention to improve health care. Action research is distinctive in the sense that the researcher has a dual role as both researcher and implementer of the program studied. The article is based on two Norwegian action-oriented studies that aimed to explore the potential role of online ...
    • A space for suffering? : communicating breast cancer in an online self-help context 

      Sandaunet, Anne Grete (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-12-01)
      In this article, I explore the communication in an online self-help group for Norwegian women with breast cancer, aiming to add further knowledge to the question of whether the online context functions as a “liberating realm” for alternative discourses about illness. My analysis is conducted within an action oriented frame and is based on participant observation of the online communication and ...