Lise Tevik Løvseth
Lise Tevik Løvseth
Associate Professor
Department of Mental Health Faculty of Medicine and Health SciencesBackground and activities
Scientific, academic and artistic work
A selection of recent journal publications, artistic productions, books, including book and report excerpts. See all publications in the database
Journal publications
- (2020) An Open Time Perspective and Social Support to Sustain in Healthcare Work: Results of a Two-Wave Complete Panel Study. Frontiers in Psychology. vol. 11.
- (2020) Have medical students’ attitudes towards clinical communication skills changed over a 12- year period? A comparative long-term study. BMC Medical Education. vol. 20 (11).
- (2020) Comparing mental distress and help-seeking among first-year medical students in Norway: results of two cross-sectional surveys 20 years apart. BMJ Open. vol. 10:e036968.
- (2019) Exploring presenteeism among hospital physicians through the perspective of job crafting. Qualitative research in organization and management.
- (2019) Change in subjective well-being over 20 years at two Norwegian Medical Schools and factors linked to well-being today: a survey. BMC Medical Education. vol. 19:45.
- (2018) Forms of participation: The development and application of a conceptual model of participation in work environment interventions. Economic and Industrial Democracy: an international journal. vol. 41 (3).
- (2018) Physician Parents Attending Work Despite Own Sick Children: A Qualitative Study on Caregiver Presenteeism Among Norwegian Hospital Physicians. Health Services Insights (HSI Journal). vol. 11.
- (2018) Physicians’ Mental Health and Nationality Affect how Work Characteristics Influence Presenteeism. Scandinavian Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. vol. 3 (1).
- (2018) A study of unreasonable illegitimate tasks, administrative tasks, and sickness presenteeism amongst Norwegian physicians: an everyday struggle?. BMC Health Services Research. vol. 18 (407).
- (2017) The hidden stressor of child welfare workers: client confidentiality as a barrier for coping with emotional work demands. Child & Family Social Work. vol. 22 (2).
- (2017) Paid sick leave as a means to reduce sickness presenteeism among physicians. Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies. vol. 7 (2).
- (2016) Why hospital physicians attend work while ill? The spiralling effect of positive and negative factors. BMC Health Services Research. vol. 16:548 (1).
- (2016) A Health Impairment Process of Sickness Presenteeism in Norwegian Physicians: The Mediating Role of Exhaustion. Health (Irvine, Calif.). vol. 8.
- (2015) Possible reasons why female physicians publish fewer scientific articles than male physicians - A cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Education. vol. 15.
- (2014) A comparison of risk and protective factors related to suicide ideation among residents and specialists in academic medicine. BMC Public Health. vol. 14 (271).
- (2014) From Awareness to Action Using the Survey Feedback Method. Journal of Health Science. vol. 2.
- (2014) Confidentiality as a barrier to support seeking among physicians: The influence of psychosocial work factors in four European hospitals (The HOUPE study). Work : A journal of Prevention, Assesment and rehabilitation. vol. 49 (1).
- (2014) Age and gender differences in authorship among university hospital physicians in Sweden, Norway and Italy (The HOUPE study). British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. vol. 4 (27).
- (2014) Sickness present with signs of burnout. The relationship between burnout and sickness presenteeism among university hospital physicians in four European countries. Scandinavian Psychologist. vol. 1.
- (2014) Suicidal ideation among surgeons in Italy and Sweden- A cross sectional study. BMC Psychology. vol. 2 (1).