At the University of Oslo we do a wide range of research on health information systems, typically from an information systems perspective (i.e. with a focus on the interplay between technology and organization, complexities of design, implementation, and use, etc). We post our publications here:
Research Library - Department of Informatics (uio.no)
There you can find links and usually full documents of all Master and PhD theses, journal and conference publications, and books. Most of this is related to HISP and DHIS2.
We primarily apply qualitative research methods, often in conjunction with actually engaging in implementations of DHIS2 in countries. Our research spans from the practically oriented, to higher level abstractions and theorization. Some examples are listed below:
Routine use of DHIS2 data: a scoping review
Design Theory for Societal Digital Transformation: The case of digital global health
Introducing online training for health staff: An institutional perspective
A critical review of the role of technology and context in digital health research
Assessing User-Designed Dashboards: A Case for Developing Data Visualization Competency