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Dr Rhona Winnington is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Life Sciences, specializing in nursing education, palliative care, and healthcare policy. Her research focuses on graduate entry nursing programs, nursing student well-being, and the social implications of assisted dying. She has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed publications since 2018, with recent work examining clinical experience perceptions of nursing students and systemic challenges in long-term care for older adults.
Key research interests include:
- Professional identity development in nursing students
- Educational pathways for advanced practice roles
- Ethical debates surrounding assisted dying legislation
- Technology integration in aged care (e.g., companion robots)
Her most cited work analyzes reasons for acute service utilization in long-term care facilities, while recent media engagements address end-of-life care crises in Scotland. She currently serves as a consultant for the Cross Party Group on Palliative Care, reflecting her commitment to translating research into policy impact.
Research collaborations span New Zealand, Australia, and the UK, with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches to healthcare challenges. Her longitudinal studies track nursing students' professional development trajectories over their training periods.
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