Improving research impact for families experiencing acute-critical illness
This symposium aims to share latest methodological insights in research focusing on families experiencing acute-critical illness, drawing on national and international experiences from different disciplinary perspectives. It will build and expand collaborations between researchers, clinicians, and innovators involved in family intervention and implementation research. Using examples from their own research, contributors Dr. Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Prof. Dr. phil. Martina Roes, Chantal Britt, Prof. Dr. Anne-Sylvie Ramelet, and Dr. sc. nat. Oliver Grübner will share novel methods and directions on improving quality of research, and for promoting its translation into services that benefit families.
Everyone interested in the symposium topic is warmly welcome to attend. The symposium is targeted towards researchers, practitioners and clinicians interested or involved in research, as well as master and doctoral students in the field of nursing science, medicine, psychology, health sciences and other disciplines related to family health.
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