معرفی
Alexander Arvidsson serves as a university lecturer in nursing science at Mälardalen University while concurrently pursuing doctoral studies in Health Sciences at Linnaeus University since 2024. His doctoral project, conducted within the SWEPROF graduate school and integrated into the Care-MeU initiative, critically examines police-patient interactions during assessments for compulsory psychiatric care.
His research expertise spans:
- Mental illness and psychiatric involuntary care systems
- Recovery-oriented practices
- Person-centered care frameworks
- Interprofessional collaboration in acute care settings
As an educator, Arvidsson delivers practice-based instruction primarily in mental health nursing, alongside teaching care documentation, medical technology applications, and thesis supervision within Mälardalen University's nursing program. He actively contributes to the Center for Interprofessional Collaboration and Collaboration in Acute Care (CISA) at Linnaeus University, which operates under the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences to analyze patient pathways through emergency care chains and optimize cross-professional coordination.

