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Shannon Barnes is a Research Fellow at Monash University's Evidence Synthesis Qual & Implt Methods department. She holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide and specializes in systematic reviews across public health, nursing, grief & loss, and pregnancy-related topics. Her work focuses on improving healthcare practices through evidence-based methodologies, particularly in pediatric and neonatal intensive care settings.
Research interests include family-centered care interventions, parental stress in intensive care units, and healthcare professionals' emotional well-being. She collaborates internationally to advance these areas and publishes in journals like JBI Evidence Synthesis.
Dr. Barnes accepts PhD students and has contributed to over five peer-reviewed articles since 2018. Her recent work emphasizes the healing power of family partnerships in pediatric care and the mental health impacts of pediatric mortality on healthcare providers.
No scientific awards are listed, but her research has garnered significant readership on platforms like Mendeley and has been highlighted in news outlets.
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