Lisbeth Johansson
Lisbeth Johansson is co-oted to the department of Quality Improvement and Leadership. Lisbeth is a PhD and her doctoral theses included physical activity from a socio-economic and salutogenic perspective, with data from targeted health dialogues.
The overall aim of this thesis was to increase the understanding of the relation between physical activity and health in the general population and in social disadvantaged groups. Furthermore the aim is to validate questions about physical activity and to explore the patients’ experiences in the context of a Swedish concept of health dialogues targeting cardiovascular diseases.
The majority of the dissertation articles had a quantitative study design, two of which are based on a data from the LSH study (Living conditions, stress and health) about physical activity, health, quality of life with focus on socio-economic weak groups. The third is a validation study for a questionnaire on physical activity used in connection with targeted health calls. The fourth article was qualitative article with interviews about the conversation about physical activity, motivation and sense of coherence in connection with the targeted health dialogue.
Lisbeth has also published one qualitative article about targeted health dialogues with non-nativespeaking firstime parents and one qualitative article about healthcare professionals experiances of targeted health dialogues.
Lisbeth has written a bookchapter about health promotion and prevention in a textbook for districtnurses.
Lisbeth became a registered nurse in 1995 and is also a district nurse with a master's degree. She now works in the Jönköping County Region with targeted health dialogues at the Futurum - Academy for Health and Care as a researcher. Lisbeth is connected to Jönköping Academy for improvement of health and welfare.