I research how digital health solutions (e-health) and e-sports can support well-being and treatment, particularly for vulnerable groups. My work primarily relies on qualitative methods to explore how people experience and use technology in healthcare and virtual communities. I have experience developing solutions in collaboration with users and professionals and am passionate about ensuring that digital services are tailored to those who need them most.
I research digital health solutions (e-health) and e-sports, with a particular focus on their impact on well-being and social inclusion among vulnerable groups. Using qualitative methods, I explore how people experience and navigate digital health and virtual communities, as well as the benefits and challenges these technologies present. My research contributes to a deeper understanding of how digital solutions influence relationships, treatment, and everyday life for citizens and healthcare professionals.
I study how e-health and e-sports can promote well-being and social inclusion for vulnerable groups. My focus is on how technology influences relationships and mental health and how we can make digital solutions more user-friendly. I work closely with citizens and healthcare professionals to ensure that research is applied in practice. Additionally, I teach and supervise students.