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Rinat Avraham is a researcher in the Department of Nursing at Ben-Gurion University's Faculty of Health Sciences, focusing on health behavior dynamics and nursing education innovation. Her work bridges clinical practice with systems-level healthcare management.
Her research centers on personality-driven health behaviors and personalized intervention efficacy, with significant contributions to medical simulation methodologies for nurse training. She examines how tailored behavioral activation strategies can optimize patient outcomes, particularly in geriatric care contexts. Her methodology integrates mixed-methods approaches spanning quantitative behavioral analysis and qualitative patient experience studies.
Avraham actively mentors emerging nursing researchers, aiming to cultivate a new generation of scholars who will advance evidence-based practice globally. Her community engagement emphasizes translating research into practical healthcare solutions for Negev region populations.
Her operational framework prioritizes
- Contextualized behavioral interventions
- Simulation-based clinical education
- Health systems optimization
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