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Ana Maria Diaz-Meco Niño serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Nursing, actively contributing to the research group focused on Care Management and Evaluation of Care Policies in Chronicity, Aging and Palliative Care.
Her academic foundation includes a 2024 PhD from the University of Jaén, where her doctoral thesis Health and beauty standards in women in Arab and African societies was supervised by Dr. María José Calero García and Dr. Jose Manuel Martinez Linares. This work established her expertise in cross-cultural women's health within diverse societal contexts.
Dr. Diaz-Meco Niño's research integrates policy analysis with clinical care frameworks across three critical domains:
- Chronicity & Aging: Systems for managing long-term conditions in elderly populations
- Palliative Care Policy: Evaluation methodologies for end-of-life care frameworks
- Cultural Health Determinants: Gender-specific health standards across Arab and African societies
Her work demonstrates particular attention to how cultural norms intersect with clinical policy implementation in underserved populations.
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She operates within the structured research environment of the Care Management and Evaluation of Care Policies group, which serves as her primary academic collaboration unit for investigating healthcare systems in chronic and aging populations.
