Mari Skoge
Psychologist Mari Skoge is a research fellow at TIPS South-East, Oslo University Hospital. Through her doctoral project she will work with digitalization and service innovation in mental health care.
In the project, the term “co-choice” is used to describe that the patient is involved in decisions made about their own follow-up, both in terms of the treatments content and format. Adding tools that support the patients involvement can lead to increased personal engagement, compliance and interaction between the patient and the therapist. This can be particularly useful for patients with psychotic disorders, where both symptoms and contextual factors can lead to challenges in identifying and expressing important needs.
Mari Skoges main supervisor is Kristin Lie Romm, head of section at TIPS South-East. Co-supervisors are psychologist specialist Sofie Aminoff and economist Linn Støme, both employed at TIPS South-East. The project runs until fall 2026 and is funded by Forhelse, center for research-driven innovation.