Anna Johnsen

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

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Research

Anna Johnsen is a PhD-student in Health and Care Science at the research school of Health and welfare. Her PhD-project is about work environment and health among ambulance personnel. The overall aim is to describe factors of importance for recovery, as stress, physical activity, sleep and rest, and how these factors relate to work environment, lifestyle and health among ambulance personnel.

Biography

Anna is a registered nurse with specialist training in intensive care. She has worked as a nurse from 1997, mainly in intensive care. Anna was employed as a lecturer at the School of health and welfare in 2012. Beside her BSc in nursing, she has a MSc in public health.

Article

Johnsen, A., Wagman, P., Broström, A., Fransson, E. (2024). Work-, lifestyle-, and health-related factors among women and men working in the emergency medical services International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 30(2), 651-661. More information
Johnsen, A., Theodorsson, E., Broström, A., Wagman, P., Fransson, E. (2023). Work-related factors and hair cortisol concentrations among men and women in emergency medical services in Sweden Scientific Reports, 13(1). More information
Johnsen, A., Alfredsson, L., Knutsson, A., Westerholm, P., Fransson, E. (2016). Association between occupational physical activity and myocardial infarction: a prospective cohort study BMJ Open, 6(10). More information

Doctoral thesis

Johnsen, A. (2024). Working in the Swedish ambulance service – a multifaceted picture in relation to health (Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare). More information

Conference paper

Johnsen, A., Alfredsson, L., Knutsson, A., Westerholm, P., Fransson, E. (2016). Weak associations between occupational physical activity and myocardial infarction. 25th EPICOH Conference- Occupational Health: Think Globally, Act Locally, Barcelona, September 5-7, 2016.. More information

Other publications

Johnsen, A., Gupta, N., Kyriakidis, S., Broström, A., Wagman, P., Fransson, E. . Uncovering the pattern of physical behaviours among Swedish ambulance personnel: Is the type of work shift important?. More information
Johnsen, A., Wagman, P., Broström, A., Fransson, E. . Ambulatory blood pressure among Swedish ambulance personnel during different work shifts and subsequent leisure time. More information