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Anette Winger is a Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University's Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing and Health Promotion. She specializes in pediatric palliative care, focusing on acute and critical illness contexts while integrating health technology applications.
- Leadership: Director of the Children in Palliative Care network (CHIP) and coordinator of Nordic pediatric palliative care research collaborations
- Expertise: Palliative care for children/adolescents, health technology implementation, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME) in youth
- Teaching: Educates healthcare professionals in pediatric palliative care and technology integration
Her research spans home-based palliative care technology (CHIP homeTec project), symptom recognition systems, ethical digital health frameworks, and family dynamics in life-limiting conditions. Recent publications (2023-2025) emphasize telehealth applications, sibling experiences, parental quality of life, and Nordic care landscapes. Key themes include technology ethics, patient-centered outcomes, and healthcare professional training.
Current projects in Oslo Municipality's Søndre Nordstrand district aim to improve participation through seamless palliative services. She contributes to national policy through research reports on healthcare technology implementation and has presented at major conferences including the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) and Maruzza International Congress on Pediatric Palliative Care.
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