Aarhus Universitets segl

Maiken Meldgaard

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Postdoc, MSc

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Maiken Meldgaard

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Profil

Postdoctoral researcher at the Research Center for Health Literacy and Equity, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University. My work focuses on health literacy and organisational health literacy responsiveness, using co-design approaches to improve health outcomes. I collaborate nationally and internationally with leading researchers in health literacy and equity to advance innovative, evidence-based strategies.

Uddannelse

I teach in health promotion and prevention, health literacy, social health inequtiy, qualitative and quantitative methods at the bachelor’s and master’s levels. I also have experience supervising bachelor’s and master’s students on independent projects and theses as well as being junior supervisor for PhD students. 

Samarbejder

I collaborate with national and international partners within my field of research. Nationally i primarily collaborate with researchers in the Center for Health Literacy and Equity (REACH) and the Unit for Applied Public Health at Aarhus University. Internationally i collaborate with researchers from Deakin University and La Trobe University. 

I also have several collaborators in the Danish healthcare setting including among others Randers Hospital and Municipality. 

I am also part of several networks on health literacy in Europe, Denmark and Australia. 

Arbejdsområder

I study health literacy, organisational health literacy responsiveness and social health inequity before, during, and after pregnancy. I have extensive experience leading large-scale research projects, including participant recruitment, co-design, data collection, analysis, and reporting. My work employs both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate complex public health challenges.

Udvalgte publikationer

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