Emelie Pettersson

Lecturer
Department of Nursing , School of Health and Welfare
Doctoral Student
Research School of Health and Welfare , School of Health and Welfare

Emelie Pettersson is a nurse anesthetist and a PhD-student in disability research. Caring for children with autism in a high tecnology environment is the titel of her project. The overall aim is to reduce anxiety in children in autism in procedures in anesthesia and radiografic department. Emelie is also a part in the PmP-project (picture my participation), a collaboration between Sweden and South Africa, about children and participation. 

Emelie  is a member of the interdisciplinary research environment CHILD at Jönköping University and she is also a member in the Institute for Disability Science, which is a collaboration between Jönköping University, Linköping University and Örebro University. 

Article

Pettersson, E., Møller Christensen, B., Gimbler Berglund, I., Nylander, E., Huus, K. (2024). Children with autism spectrum disorder in high technology medicine environments: a qualitative systematic review of parental perspectives. More information
Pettersson, E., Møller Christensen, B., Gimbler Berglund, I., Huus, K. (2023). Healthcare professionals' experiences of situations during a procedure with a child with autism spectrum disorder in the high-technology environment Child Care Health and Development, 49(6), 1087-1095. More information

Doctoral thesis

Pettersson, E. (2024). Finding a pathway – through a procedure in a high-technology environment for a child with an autism spectrum disorder from the perspectives of parents and healthcare professionals (Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare). More information

Other publications

Pettersson, E., Gimbler Berglund, I., Lundén, M., Huus, K., Møller Christensen, B. . The parent's perspective on the way through a procedure in high-technology environments for a child with autism spectrum disorder. More information
Pettersson, E., Møller Christensen, B., Gimbler Berglund, I., Huus, K. . Healthcare professionals’ actions in situations during a procedure with a child with autism spectrum disorder in the high-technology environment. More information