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Dr. Anne Mette Adams is a Lecturer in Nursing at Flinders University's College of Nursing and Health Sciences and a Full Member of the Caring Futures Institute. With a clinical background in critical care across Denmark, Norway, and Australia, she specializes in patient-centered care, ICU agitation management, and guideline development. Her research emphasizes non-pharmacological strategies, nurse wellbeing, and evidence-based practice. She holds a PhD (2023) focused on clinical guidelines for agitation prevention in ICUs.
- Education: PhD in Nursing (Flinders University, 2023), Master of Nursing (2012), Bachelor of Nursing (University College Lillebaelt, 2003)
- Grants: ACCCN Diane Chamberlain Seeding Grant (2023, 2020), Flinders University Impact Seed Funding (2023)
- Awards: Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Doctoral Thesis Excellence (2023), First Class Honours (2018)
Research interests include delirium/agitation in ICUs, systematic reviews, and stakeholder engagement in guideline development. Collaborations include the Centre for Clinical Practice Guidelines in Denmark and Aalborg University. She actively presents at international conferences and has authored 14 peer-reviewed publications.
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