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Femke Van Landschoot is a doctoral researcher at Ghent University's End-of-Life Care Research Group, working on the Horizon Europe-funded MyPath project across nine countries. Her role focuses on developing and evaluating digital patient-centered care pathways for end-of-life care using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs), with implementation centered at the University Hospital of Brussels.
Education:
- Master of Science in Health Promotion (2024), Ghent University (Promotors: Prof. Dr. Kim Beernaert & Dr. Anne-Lore Scherrens)
- Degree in Communication
Her research bridges digital health and palliative care, emphasizing patient-centered intervention design through PROMs/PREMs frameworks. Current work investigates feasibility and acceptability of digital care pathways in real-world hospital settings, aiming to transform end-of-life care delivery via technology-enabled patient engagement. This integrates health promotion principles with clinical oncology applications stemming from prior cancer patient research.
Funded entirely by the Horizon Europe MyPath project, she operates within a multi-institutional consortium without independent grants. As an early-career researcher, she has no advisees or formal mentoring responsibilities documented.
Embedded in Ghent University Hospital's End-of-Life Care Research Group, she collaborates with international partners across the MyPath consortium, leveraging hospital infrastructure at Building 6K3 (Corneel Heymanslaan 10, Ghent) for Belgium-focused implementation work.
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