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Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group

The Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group develops its research with the commitment to solve and prevent people's health problems. It is a team made up of nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nutritionists and social workers, whose objective is to generate knowledge in the specific area of nursing activity and other health professionals. With special interest in populations of extreme age, critical, chronic and complex chronic patients. The main lines of research are focused on the ethical and social aspects of care, innovative technologies in health, innovative technologies in therapeutic applications and health promotion for the autonomy of patients and families.

In its first 8 years of activity, the group has published 70 international papers, achieved 8 competitive findings, finalized PhD thesis and validated and implemented different innovative care models.
 

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Laura Tierno Martí

Laura Tierno Martí

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Lisbet Chapelli Gomez

Lisbet Chapelli Gomez

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Liz  Madrid, Sandra

Liz Madrid, Sandra

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Llaurado Dalmau, Maria Pilar

Llaurado Dalmau, Maria Pilar

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Lopez Peñuela, Nuria

Lopez Peñuela, Nuria

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Lorena Tamborero Martin

Lorena Tamborero Martin

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Laura Tierno Martí

Laura Tierno Martí

Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group
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Lisbet Chapelli Gomez

Lisbet Chapelli Gomez

Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group
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Liz  Madrid, Sandra

Liz Madrid, Sandra

Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group
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Llaurado Dalmau, Maria Pilar

Llaurado Dalmau, Maria Pilar

Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group
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Lopez Peñuela, Nuria

Lopez Peñuela, Nuria

Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group
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Lorena Tamborero Martin

Lorena Tamborero Martin

Multidisciplinary Nursing Research Group
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Critical thinking enables these professionals to analyse each clinical situation more reflectively and rigorously in order to improve patient care.

The Neonatology Service aims to demonstrate that the individual family room for newborns is more beneficial than the shared box room.

The awarded study is titled “Perceptions and experiences of parents of premature newborns with an umbilical venous catheter who perform skin-to-skin contact,” and the granted scholarship will allow for its dissemination.