As an associate professor, I am interested in the people involved in the prehospital setting—patients, relatives, and healthcare professionals—and the broader healthcare system that surrounds them. My work focuses on the psychological aspects of prehospital research, where I use both quantitative and qualitative methods. I primarily work in an interdisciplinary context. I hold a PhD in Psychology from Aarhus University.
Supervisor letter: https://cvupload.au.dk/uploads/AU259907/supervisor_letter__tine_gehrt_031024.pdf
I research patient and employee perspectives in the Prehospital setting, which is a part of the acute healthcare system that provides assessment and treatment before the hospital, such as health-related emergenct calls and ambulances. My research focuses on the Prehospital system and the people within it, such as employees, patients, and relatives. I have experience with interdisciplinary research, quantitative and qualitative methods, and research involving vulnerable participants.