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Curriculum vitae with publications

Hilde Wøien, MNSc PhD, Postdoc

Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital

Education

Institution and location Degree Year Field of study

Oslo University Hospital, department of Clinical Research Support

 Clinical research 2014 Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

Faculty of medicine, University of Oslo

 PhD 2013 Nursing Science

Web based, University of Oslo / Statinet

 Introduction to statistics part II 10 weeks, 26 hours

2010 Statistics

Faculty of medicine, University of Oslo

Introduction to Medical Research, 2 weeks fulltime course

2009 Research in health and medicine

Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

1. Strategies for Theory

development 2. Advanced Stat for nurses

3.Advanced Nursing research I and II

Spring 2006

Doctoral courses

University of Oslo, Norway MNSc 2003 Nursing Science

University of Oslo, Norway 1999 Examen philosophicum

Postgraduate studies,

Sentralsykehuset i Akershus, 1474 Nordbyhagen, Norway

ICU nurse 1990 Intensive Care Nursing

Drammen School of Nursing, Drammen, Norway

RN 1985 Nursing

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Positions

2016→ today, 20% Associate professor, Department for Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Oslo

2013 → today, half-time Post doctor and half-time ICU nurse.

2013 → today, member of the Regional Committe ”Helse-Sør-øst B” for medical and Health Research Ethics

2007 to 2013 Doctoral student, General Intensive Care, Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Rikshospitalet Medical Centre, Norway. ICU nurse, clinical work 50% and doctoral student 50%.

2006 Project funding application, The Centre for Shared Decision Making and Nursing Research at Rikshospitalet Medical Centre.

Research nurse, Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine.

1994 – 2005 Research nurse and ICU nurse, Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Rikshospitalet Medical Centre.

1990-1994 ICU nurse, Dept of Intensive Care Medicine, Sentralsykehuset i Akershus 1987–1990 RN, Dept of Psychiatry, Sentralsykehuset i Akershus

1985-1987 RN, Dept of Medical Intensive Care, Buskerud Sentralsykehus

Publications

Wøien H, Orrem HL, Storsveen AM, Stubhaug A. Update on pain and sedation management in mechanically ventilated intensive care patients. International Journal of Intensive Care. Spring 2013 vol 20;1, 24-31.

Wøien H, Bjørk IT. Intensive care pain treatment and sedation: Nurses’ experiences of the conflict between clinical judgment and standardized care: An explorative study.

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 2013; 29, 128-136.

Wøien H, Værøy H, Aamodt G, Bjørk IT. Improving the systematic approach to pain and sedation management in the ICU by using assessment tools. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2012; doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04309

Wøien H, Balsliemke S, Stubhaug A. The incidence of delirium in Norwegian intensive care units; deep sedation makes assessment difficult. Acta Anaesthesiologica

Scandinavica 2012; doi: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2012.02793.

Wøien H, Stubhaug A, Bjørk IT. Analgesia and sedation of mechanically ventilated patients - a national survey of clinical practice. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2012; 56, 23-29.

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ved hjelp av Comfort Scale. Sykepleien Forskning nr 1, 2011; 6: 80-89.

Wøien H, Akselsen, GR. Klarer sykepleieren å ernære intensivpasienten tilfredsstillende? Sykepleien Forskning nr 4, 2009; 4: 278-286.

Stubhaug A, Wøien H. Delirium i intensivavdelingen. NAForum, Tidsskrift for Norsk anestesiologisk forening, DNLF nr.2 2009.

Rustøen, T, Wahl, A. Chapter:”Postoperative smerter” in Smerteboken.Gyldendal Akademisk 2008.

Wøien, Hilde & Bjørk, Ida Torunn (2006)

Nutrition of the critically ill patient and effects of implementing a nutritional support algorithm in ICU. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15 (2), 168-177.

Aamodt,Geir, Wøien,Hilde. Virkeligheten i tall og figurer. Tidsskriftet Sykepleien, nr.3, 2006.

Wøien, Hilde. "Ernæring til intensivpasienter". Universitetet i Oslo, Det medisinske fakultet, Institutt for Sykepleievitenskap 2003. Hovedoppgave

Abstracts and paper presentations:

Wøien H. The significance of a systematic approach in intensive care pain treatment and sedation. Nordisk Omvårdnads Forskning inom Intensivvård (NOFI),

jubileumskonferanse Aarhus 27-28.mars 2014. 30 minutes oral presentation of my doctoral thesis.

Wøien H. Nurses’ experiences of the conflict between clinical judgment and

standardized care in intensive care pain treatment and sedation. European Federation of Critical Care Nursing Assosications, Beograd, Serbia May 2013. 20 minutes oral presentation.

Wøien H, Bjørk IT, Stubhaug, A. Side-effects of sedatives and analgesics are perceived as a major problem by Norwegian ICU clinicians. Results from a nation-wide survey.

22nd Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine in Vienna 2009. 15 minutes poster presentation.

Wøien H. Sedering og smertelindringspraksis, - resultater fra en nasjonal kartlegging høsten 2009. Forum for intensivmedisin, Bergen, Norge. 45 minutes oral presentation.

Wøien, Hilde: Effekt av en ernæringsprotokoll i intensivavdeling. Foredrag ved Seksjon for sykepleievitenskaps jubileumskonferanse "Sykepleievitenskap 20 år ved University of Oslo" 8. - 9. desember 2005.

Wøien, Hilde: Rutiner og praksis vedrørende klinisk ernæring på norske sykehus.

Foredrag og Poster, Norsk Sykepleieforbunds Sykepleiekongress, Lillestrøm oktober 2005.

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Guttormsen, Anne Berit, Mowè,Morten, Thoresen, Lene, Wøien, Hilde, Irtun, Øivind. Are Norwegian anesthesiologists interested and experienced in clinical nutrition?

Poster 18.th ESICM (European Society of Intensive Care Medicine) Congress, Amsterdam, september 2005

Mowe,Morten, Guttormsen, Anne Berit, Thoresen,Lene, Wøien, Hilde, Irthun, Øivind. “Insufficient nutritional knowledge among doctors and nurses”. Poster, Nutrition Week, ASPEN, Orlando January 2005.

Irthun, Øivind, Wøien, Hilde, Thoresen, Lene, Guttormsen, Anne Berit, Mowe, Morten. ”The first national nutritional survey in Norwegian hospital concerning

knowledge and use of clinical nutrititon”. Poster, Nutrition Week, American Association of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN), Orlando January 2005

Ongoing projects:

PhD Wøien H, Professor Leiv Arne Rosseland, Professor Stubhaug A: A study of the effects of analgosedation Phase II and the use of ‘Paintracker* as a tool for assessing pain in comatose ICU patients. Study onset April/May 2016 at Oslo University Hospital.

Oxenbøll-Collett M Phd student, Perner A Professor, Egereod I et al (2016) Agents Intervening against Delirium in Intensive Care Unit (AID-ICU):

An international inception cohort study. I am the Norwegian coordinator

Dr.med Værøy H, Dr.med Jørgensen P Foyn, PhD Wøien H, PhD Andersen S:

Psychosocial risk factors and cognitive functions in kideney transplanted patients. Study onset April 2014 at Oslo University Hospital.

Dr.med Irthun Ø, Dr.med Mowe M, PhD Wøien H, Dr.med Guttormsen AB, PhD student Fjeldstad SH: A Norwegian study of physians’, nurses’ and clinical dietitians’

routines, practice and use of clinical nutrition. A Nordic colloborative follow-up study of clinical nutrition. Study onset January 2014.

Supervisor experiences:

Ongoing

Main supervisor PhD student Helene Berntzen from January 2014 → together with prof Ida Torunn Bjørk, Department of Nursing Science, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo.

Main supervisor for PhD student Antonija Petosic, MNSc, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital (OUS) from August 2015 →, together with prof Hans Flaatten MD, senior consultant and Head of Intensive Care, Haukeland University Hospital and prof Kjetil Sunde MD, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, OUS, Ullevål

Main supervisor for PhD student Kari Sørensen, MNSc, Department of Pain Management and Research, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, OUS from spring 2016 →, together with prof Gunvald Kvarstein MD, The Arctic University of Norway UiT, Tromsø / Dept. of

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coordinator/associate professor LDH/ senior researcher NK LMH

Main supervisor for Ruth Kristine Vik, Department of Nursing Science, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo

Completed

Participated in a doctoral seminar group at Institute of Health and Society, Department of Nursing Science, University of Oslo, between 2009-2012. A major part of participating in these groups was to read, comment on and discuss all of the members’ papers and

projects at all stages in the research processes.

Main supervisor master student Pia Helene Johansen, Institute of Health and Society, Department of Nursing Science, University of Oslo. Ongoing?.

Main supervisor one master student Bente Moltu, Institute of Health and Society, Department of Nursing Science, University of Oslo. She did not complete her Master.

Main supervisor for more than 30 ICU nurses writing and publishing paper related to the NSF’s Clinical Ladder Program, at the Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital.

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