Investigator

Tone Dahl‐Michelsen

Associate Professor (100%) · OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, Physiotherapy

TDTone Dahl‐Michels…
Papers(1)
Patients' and healthc…
Collaborators(4)
Anita LyssandCathrine BjorvatnElen SiglenHildegunn Høberg Vetti
Institutions(1)
Vid Specialized Unive…

Papers

Patients' and healthcare professionals' experiences with implementing the Rosa chatbot in mainstream genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer

Abstract Mainstream genetic testing (MGT) refers to genetic testing conducted at the time of a cancer diagnosis without undergoing comprehensive genetic counseling. MGT has been the standard of care for patients with breast or ovarian cancer in Norway for several years. The aim of this study is to explore how newly diagnosed patients with breast or ovarian cancer and healthcare professionals' (HCPs), experience the use of the Rosa chatbot in mainstream genetic testing (MGT) and explore potential barriers to the implementation of chatbots in MGT. We conducted a qualitative study using semi‐structured interview guides with selected patients and HCPs. The interviews were done either: in‐person, over the digital platform Teams, or over the telephone, depending on the participants' wishes. We chose the Stepwise‐Deductive Inductive approach for analyzing the transcripts. Both patients and HCPs viewed the Rosa chatbot positively, describing it as user‐friendly, useful, accessible, safe, professional, and trustworthy. They reported that the volume and complexity of information during MGT could be overwhelming and viewed the chatbot as a trustworthy resource for patients to revisit at their own pace, supporting informed decision‐making after a positive genetic test result. However, concerns were raised about potential misunderstandings, the impersonal nature of digital communication, and the risk of reduced patient–provider interaction, which together were perceived as an emotional barrier to integrating chatbots into genetic counseling practice.

23Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
Ovarian NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsNeurodevelopmental Disorders

Positions

2017–

Associate Professor (100%)

OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University · Physiotherapy

2015–

program coordinator for two bachelor programmes in physiotherapy (50%)

Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus · Physiotherapy

2017–

Associate Professor (50%)

Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus · Physiotherapy

2015–

Project leader 50%

Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus · Physiotherapy

2015–

Assistant Professor

Universitetet i Oslo Det medisinske fakultet · Health and Society

2008–

Assistent professor

Høgskolen i Oslo · Physiotherapy

2002–

Teacher

Høgskolen i Oslo · Physiotherapy

Education

2014

PhD in Professional Studies

Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus · Centre for the Study of Professions

2007

Master in Health Sciences

Universitetet i Oslo Det medisinske fakultet · Health Sciences

1996

Autorisert fysioterapeut (godkjent turnustjeneste)

Fylkeslegen i Oslo og Akershus

1995

Bachelor in physiotherapy (Mensendieck programme)

Høgskolen i Oslo · Physiotherapy

1992

Ballettpedagog

Nord-Norsk Balletthøyskole