Linnea Stansert Katzen
Forskningsassistent vid Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Centrum för hälsa och hållbarhet
- E-post:
- linnea.stansert.katzen@uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjöldsväg 14B, 1 tr
75237 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 Uppsala
- Akademiska meriter:
- Master i international development and management, kandidat i folkhälsa
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Kort presentation
Linnea Stansert Katzen (0000-0002-9864-6488) - ORCID
PhD in Public Health/Folkhälsa
Huvudforskningsområde: Maternal and Child Health, Community Health Worker programs, social integration
Current research: Evaluating a maternal peer support intervention developed in South Africa and piloted in Sweden - aimed at promoting social integration and the use of welfare services.
Biografi
Linneas background is in Global Health (PhD public health, Stellenbosch University). Prior to joining SWEDESD, she worked at the Institute for Life Course Health Research, Stellenbosch University.
Forskning
Key research areas:
Maternal and Child Health
Community Health Worker Programs
Peer-support programs for mothers
Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Empowerment strategies of the Mentor Mother peer support program among mothers who have migrated to Sweden (2024)
- Implementing a social innovation for community-based peer support for immigrant mothers in Sweden (2024)
- Empowerment strategies of the Mentor Mother peer support program among immigrant mothers in Sweden: a Photovoice study
- Mentor Mothers as trust brokers between immigrant communities and the Swedish welfare system: A qualitative study
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Empowerment strategies of the Mentor Mother peer support program among mothers who have migrated to Sweden (2024)
- Implementing a social innovation for community-based peer support for immigrant mothers in Sweden (2024)
- Empowerment strategies of the Mentor Mother peer support program among immigrant mothers in Sweden: a Photovoice study
- Mentor Mothers as trust brokers between immigrant communities and the Swedish welfare system: A qualitative study