Camilla Wall
Camilla Wall Position: Lecturer School/office: School of Health SciencesEmail: Y2FtaWxsYS53YWxsO29ydS5zZQ==
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About Camilla Wall
Background
Camilla is a registered nurse who graduated in spring 2009.
Assignment
During the years 2021-2023, Camilla held a merit-based bridging position (MÖT position). A merit-based bridging position combines clinical activities with teaching in healthcare programmes. Camilla divided her time between working as a clinically active nurse at the Oncology Clinic at Örebro University Hospital and as an adjunct lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences. As of June 2024, Camilla has a position at the Department of Health Sciences at Örebro University and will combine her educational assignment towards the nursing programme with her PhD-studies.
Research
Since April 2022, Camilla is registered as a PhD student at the Department of Health Sciences at Örebro University. Camilla's thesis work is conducted in the research area where emergency care meets palliative care and is titled ‘Experiences of emergency interventions and transport to the emergency department of dying patients cared for at home - perspectives from relatives and healthcare professionals’.
The overall aim of the project is to identify and explore events and situations that can describe how and possibly find reasons why patients near death, enrolled in specialized palliative home care want to and/or are transported by ambulance to emergency department/hospital. The project will map the patient group involved and study the phenomenon from different perspectives.
Teaching
Camilla teaches various courses in the nursing programme and supervises bachelor's theses at undergraduate level.
Research projects
Active projects
- Emergency care and transport to emergency hospitals by dying patients in the home; a necessity or an unnecessary suffering
- Emergency interventions and transport to hospitals of patients receiving palliative care at home or in nursing homes
- To describe relatives? experiences of the meeting with prehospital healthcare professionals in the event of death at home concerning people with palliative care needs
- The pendulum words of Qvarnström and dying in relation to awareness, fear and time; a theoretical analysis.
- The caring process of co-creation in palliative care; A Qualitative Meta Synthesis
- A theoretical perspective to enhance the theory of co-creation in palliative care with dignity
- National survey of relatives' experiences during specialized palliative care: A palliative registry study
- Palliative Care in Emergency Medicine (Pacem)