Is This Normal? – A Live Debate on Women’s Health in the Nordics
The webinar has been held. Watch the recording below:
Many women across Scandinavia are turning to online communities to discuss their health experiences and to seek advice from peers. Join us for an interesting live debate on September 19th, where we will uncover these online discussions around women’s health in Scandinavia.
By joining the debate, you’ll get:
- Insight into the key themes women discuss online around their health
- Trends and unmet needs within discussions on 5 key themes: Cancer, Gynaecological Health, Reproductive Health, Sexual Health and Mental Health.
The panel will consist of Ipsos Healthcare experts and external experts on women’s health, who will, among other topics, discuss the following:
- What is making many women question “what is normal?” when it comes to health?
- Why do so many women share experiences of not being taking seriously in meetings with health care professionals?
- How come three out four of all online discussions on women’s health concern reproductive health?
- How should we interpret the trending discussions on health proactivity with focus on self-examination, health monitoring, and use of health tracking technology?
So, do you want to learn more about women’s health in Scandinavia and participate in an important discussion and agenda? Then make sure so sign up now.
The webinar is based on a self-funded Ipsos Denmark study in collaboration with Ipsos Healthcare and Ipsos Synthesio. All participants in the webinar will be sent the full report.
The webinar is free.
Speakers :
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Stefan Papadakis, Associate Director, Ipsos Healthcare
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Laura Pedersen, Insight Executive, Ipsos Denmark
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Maja Aagaard, Co-founder & Director, Hormoner på arbejde
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Stine Mathieu, Natural Hormone Therapist and Co-founder, Hormoner på arbejde
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Maria Burin, Healthcare professional and researcher, Region Hovedstaden
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Cherry-Ann Keegan, Dansk Kvindesamfund
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Mette Thorn Sørensen, Managing Director, Molecule Consultancy