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Emma Dybdal Andersen

Research assistent
​​Associated with UCSF since 2025 | Phone: +45 50 45 13 74 | emma.dybdal.andersen@regionh.dk

Background/Education: Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education from the University of Copenhagen.

Methodological competencies and focus areas: Qualitative methods, including interviews, focus groups, and observations. Interested in social inequality, care work, and gender.

Projects and collaborators: Affiliated with the projects ‘When Home and Hospital Merge - Home Treatment’, ‘BRIDGE’, ‘CARE-CE’, and ‘SEPA’.

When Home and Hospital Merge - Home Treatment is a qualitative ethnographic study of the transition between hospital and home during treatment. The project focuses on the ethical dilemmas that may arise when responsibility shifts between patients, citizens, relatives, and healthcare professionals, as well as on the organizational and technological infrastructures, knowledge, and competencies required for home treatment. The project, materialized by the Technological University Hospital (TUH), are led by the Center for Health Professions Research (UCSF) and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).

BRIDGE (Building Resources for Improving Development in Clinical Education) and CARE-CE (Cultivating Awareness and Remediation in Education for Clinical Educators) aim to strengthen clinical nursing education through formalized and practice-integrated competency development for clinical supervisors. BRIDGE and CARE-CE are led by UCSF and carried out in collaboration with Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands, and Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale Toscana Centro (USLCT), Italy.

SEPA (Healthcare Professionals’ Experiences with Challenging Behavior) investigates how healthcare professionals experience conflicts with patients and relatives. The aim is to develop relevant initiatives based on the findings of the study. The project is conducted through a cross-disciplinary collaboration between UCSF, the Unit for Work Environment and Leadership, the Unit for Integrated Patient Pathways, and staff from clinical and administrative departments at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet.

Publications
  1. Andersen ED, Christiansen SW, Møller LL. Bag betalingsmuren: potentialer og udfordringer i sexarbejde på OnlyFans. Social Kritik 2024;36(172):74-79.
  2. Andersen ED, Wienke S. Debatten om OnlyFans: en kampplads for den seksuelle og digitale dannelse. Dansk Pædagogisk Tidsskrift [online] 2022(3)​. ​​

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