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Our collaborative PhD projects

Yuda Munyaw, Haydom Lutheran Hospital
Heart rate transition at birth and outcomes of obstetric referrals. Ongoing

Magnus Hagland, Stavanger University Hospital
Implementaion of vacuum assisted birth at Haydom Lutheran Hospital. Ongoing

Hanne Pike, Stavanger University Hospital
Newborn transition and stabilization at birth. Ongoing

Anita Yeonica, Haydom Lutheran Hospital
Newborn transition and stabilization at birth. Ongoing

Fredrikke Buskov, Stavanger University Hospital
Safer Births Scandinavia. Ongoing

Vilde Kolstad,University of Stavanger
Interventions during newborn resuscitation. Ongoing

Stine Marie Brekke, Rikshospitalet
Ny sensorteknologi for å overvåke lungenes funksjon ved fødsel. Ongoing

Kathrine Samuelsen Hansen, Rikshospitalet
NeoBeat Newborn ECG analysis. Ongoing

Prajwal Paudel, Paropakar Maternity and Women’s Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal
Learning from Every Resuscitation of Newborns – Feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of novel neonatal resuscitation technology in Nepal, and further development. Ongoing

Jorge Garcia-Torres Fernandez
Analysis of Thermal and Visible Light Video Data from Birth Episodes Using Artificial Intelligence”. UiS 2025: 867

Xuejie Dong
The Implementation and Effectiveness of Resuscitation Training for Lay Public across China: A Mixed Method Study utilizing the Positive Deviance Approach. Peking University 2024.

Dana Niles
Development of the Rolling Refresher Training Model to Improve Resuscitation Performance for In-hospital Bedside Providers. Dr. Philos, UiO 2024

Antii Kukka
Surviving Birth and Thriving Identifying infants at risk of death and disability in low- and middle-income countries. Uppsala 2024

Johanna Haynes
Bridging the clinical experience gap: –using simulation to improve ventilation performance during neonatal resuscitation in a high-resource setting. UiS 2023: 722

May Sissel Vadla
Simulation-based training and data-guided feedback for neonatal resuscitation in rural Tanzania. UiS 2023: 711

Peder Aleksander Bjorland
A prospective observational study on newborn resuscitation in a high-resource setting. UiB 2022

Kari Holte
Resuscitation of term and near-term newborns in low resourced settings: Studies of positive end-expiratory pressure and expired CO₂ during bag-mask ventilation at birth. UiS 2021: 610

Estomih Mduma
Optimizing Helping Babies Breathe implementation in a resource limited setting to improve perinatal outcome. UiS 2021: 602

Robert Moshiro
Positive pressure ventilation at birth and potential pathways to newborn deaths in rural Tanzania. UiS 2020: 534

Sara Rivenes Lafontan
Using new fetal heart rate monitoring technology Experiences and perceptions among skilled birth attendants and laboring women in Tanzania. UiO 2020

Jarle Urdal
Signal Processing for Newborn Survival from Labour to Resuscitation. UiS 2020: 535

Øyvind Meinich-Bache
Automatic Video Analysis in Resuscitation. UiS 2020:499

Paschal Francis Mdoe
Improving Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Low Resource Settings. UiS 2019:444

Benjamin Kamala
Assessment of foetal heart rate monitoring devices in referral hospitals in Tanzania: Towards improved quality of intrapartum care. UiS 2019: 482

Jørgen Linde
Normal heart rate transition after birth and heart rate responses and newborn outcome after resuscitation. UiS 2018:420

Camilla Hardeland
When time counts: Emergency medical dispatch Exploring, understanding and addressing issues that impact upon timely and adequate allocation of prehospital medical assistance and resources to cardiac arrest patients. UiO 2017:

Monica Thallinger
Newborn resuscitation in low-resource settings Improved methods of bag-mask ventilation at birth. UiO 2017.

Anne Marthe Boldingh
Quality of neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation Mechanical and practical aspects. UiO 2017

Trond Nordseth
Clinical state transitions during the provision of advanced life support (ALS) to patients in cardiac arrest. NTNU 2014:193

Tonje Søraas Birkenes
More and better CPR to victims of sudden cardiaс arrest. UiO 2014: 3635

Huyen Vu
Respiratory-cardio signal processing and analysis of resuscitation data on newborns Stavanger in low-resource settings. UiS 2013:302

Andres Neset
Prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation. UiO 2014: 3581

Conrad Arnfinn Bjørshol
Optimising basic skills in adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation. UiO 2012:3272

Theresa Mariero Olasveengen
Factors impacting on quality of prehospital advanced cardiac life support. UiO 2009: 2717

Silje Ødegaard
Searching for factors contributing to substandard quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in out-ofhospital cardiac arrest. UiO 2009: 2711

Morten Pytte
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - guideline recommendations meet clinical practice. UiO 2009:2738

Jo Kramer-Johansen
Reporting and improving quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during out of hospital cardiac arrest. UiO 2007:2401

Kenneth Gundersen
Use of electrocardiogram-based state estimates for decision support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. UiS 2008:56

Andreas Neurauter
Signal Analysis of the Electrocardiogram and Mechanical Chest Characteristics during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Innsbruck Medical University, 2008

Kenneth Gundersen
Use of electrocardiogram-based state estimates for decision support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. UiS 2008:56

Martin Risdal
Impedance plethysmography for ventilation and pulse monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Martin Risdal. UiS 2006:26

Elizabeth Dorph
Out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation Quality of performance with focus on ventilation. UiO 2004: 2106

Joar Eilevstjønn
Removal of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Artifacts in the Human Electrocardiogram. NTNU 2004:91

Trygve Eftestøl
Signal analysis of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest electrocardiograms for decision support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. NTNU 2000:66