Julia Menichetti
Postdoctoral research at the University of Oslo – Institute of Clinical Medicine
I am a research psychologist with 6 years of research expertise in clinical communication, qualitative methods, patient engagement. I have worked during my PhD in a research group experienced in patient engagement, where I have collaborated in creating new tools, measures, and innovations in the field of patient engagement with high impact nationally and worldwide. I have also autonomously collaborated with other research groups in Milano and I am now part of a strong research group leader in Norway in the field of clinical communication research and teaching.
From when I started my research career, I have authored about 30 publications in peer-reviewed journals, and 3 book chapters, in the field of psychological and healthcare interventions, patient engagement, patient experiences. I am the first author of more than half of them, and the last author of 2 articles. This allowed me to reach an IF of 8 in Google Scholar (246 citations) and 7 in Scopus (148 citations) to date. I have also collaborated to successful grants applications to different funding sources, both regional, national (Italy, Norway) and European. In these years, I had also the possibility to collect experience as clinical – group and individual – psychologist, and to collect some teaching experience.
Selected Publications
- Nordfalk J.M., Gulbrandsen P., Gerwing J., Nylenna M., Menichetti J. Development of a measurement system for complex oral information transfer in medical consultations. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 19(1):139.
- Menichetti J., De Luca L., Dordoni P., Donegani S., Marenghi C., Valdagni R., Bellardita L. (2019). Making Active Surveillance a path towards health promotion: A qualitative study on prostate cancer patients’ perceptions of health promotion during Active Surveillance. European Journal of Cancer Care, 28(3): e13014.
- Menichetti J., Pitacco G., & Graffigna G. (2018). Exploring the early‐stage implementation of a patient engagement support intervention in an integrated‐care context‐A qualitative study of a participatory process. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 26.
- Menichetti J., Graffigna G., Steinsbekk A. (2017). What are the contents of patient engagement interventions for older adults? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Patient Education & Counselling, 101(6): 995-1005.
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