Jesper Fenger-Grøn
University of Southern Denmark
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Acta Paediatrica | 2011
Marie Louise Slott Jensen; Anette Bygum; Ole Clemmensen; Jesper Fenger-Grøn
Aim: To present current and new knowledge on congenital self‐healing reticulohistiocytosis, a benign variant of cutaneous Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting with skin lesions in the neonatal period.
Journal of Public Health Research | 2016
Betty Noergaard; Helle Johannessen; Jesper Fenger-Grøn; Poul-Erik Kofoed; Jette Ammentorp
Background In neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) health care professionals typically give most of their attention to the infants and the mothers while many fathers feel uncertain and have an unmet need for support and guidance. This paper describes and discusses participatory action research (PAR) as a method to improve NICUs’ service for fathers. Our goal is to develop a father-friendly NICU where both the needs of fathers and mothers are met using an approach based on PAR that involves fathers, mothers, interdisciplinary healthcare professionals, and managers. Design and methods This PAR process was carried out from August 2011 to July 2013 and included participant observations, semi-structured interviews, multi sequential interviews, workshops, focus groups, group discussion, and a seminar. The theoretical framework of validity described by Herr and Anderson’s three criteria; process-, democratic-, and catalytic validity were used to discuss this PAR. Results Twelve fathers, 11 mothers, 48 health professionals and managers participated in the PAR process. The collaboration ensured the engagement for viable and constructive local changes to be used in designing the concept of the father friendly NICU. Conclusions This paper contributed new knowledge of how PAR can be used to ensure that participants engaged in the field are involved in the entire process; consequently, this will ensure that the changes are feasible and sustainable. Significance for public health This case study contributed insight into the role and importance of participatory action research (PAR) in clinical practice. By engaging the stakeholders in the process, the culture of the neonatal intensive care unit became open to reflection and action. It was very important to understand the purpose and context of the activities and to use them accordingly to the participants. By using the right activities in the right context, we gained an opportunity to promote participants’ creativity. This required the researchers to be flexible and to be aware of PAR as a time-consuming approach.
Acta Paediatrica | 2017
Henrik Verder; Christian Heiring; Howard Clark; David Sweet; Torben E. Jessen; Finn Ebbesen; Lars J. Björklund; Bengt Andreasson; Lars Bender; Aksel Bertelsen; Marianne Dahl; Christian Eschen; Jesper Fenger-Grøn; Stine F. Hoffmann; Agnar Höskuldsson; Maria Bruusgaard-Mouritsen; Fredrik Lundberg; Anthony D. Postle; Peter Schousboe; Peter T. Schmidt; Hristo Stanchev; Lars Tue Sørensen
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in premature infants. By the time symptoms appear, it may already be too late to prevent a severe course, with bronchopulmonary dysplasia or mortality. We aimed to develop a rapid test of lung maturity for targeting surfactant supplementation.
Danish Medical Journal | 2013
Gitte Zachariassen; Jesper Fenger-Grøn; Mette Vogn Hviid; Susanne Halken
Neonatology | 2013
Henrik Verder; Finn Ebbesen; Jesper Fenger-Grøn; Tine Brink Henriksen; Bengt Andreasson; Lars Bender; Aksel Bertelsen; Lars J. Björklund; Marianne Dahl; Gitte Esberg; Christian Eschen; Marie Høvring; Andreas Kreft; Jørn Kroner; Fredrik Lundberg; Pernille Pedersen; Jes Reinholdt; Hristo Stanchev
Danish Medical Journal | 2015
Hanne Wielandt; Helena Schønemann-Rigel; Charlotte Blunck Holst; Jesper Fenger-Grøn
Advances in Neonatal Care | 2017
Betty Noergaard; Jette Ammentorp; Jesper Fenger-Grøn; Poul-Erik Kofoed; Helle Johannessen; Shelley Thibeau
Danish Medical Journal | 2018
Ester Garne; Nathali Vain-Nielsen; Anne Vinkel-Hansen; Jesper Fenger-Grøn
Advances in Neonatal Care | 2018
Betty Noergaard; Jette Ammentorp; Ester Garne; Jesper Fenger-Grøn; Poul-Erik Kofoed
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2017
Natalia Barkholt; Jesper Fenger-Grøn