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Anders Bremer is an Associate Professor at the Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University. His research focuses on ethical problems and ethics of care in acute and prehospital emergency contexts, particularly regarding family experiences during cardiac arrest, healthcare equity, and ethical decision-making in life-threatening situations. He teaches caring science, ethics, and qualitative research methods in nursing programs and supervises MSc/PhD students.
Research interests center on:
- Ethical competence development in healthcare staff
- Cardiac arrest survivor support systems
- Prevention of unfair treatment in acute care
- Family-centered resuscitation practices
- Decision-making autonomy in elderly patients
Recent publications (2023-2025) predominantly explore cardiac arrest outcomes, prehospital ethics, and geriatric emergency care using mixed-methods approaches. Articles demonstrate strong emphasis on registry studies, qualitative evaluations of clinical practice, and interventions to improve ethical decision-making.
Research groups include:
- Innovative Cardiac Arrest Research Group (iCARE) - Assistant Research Leader
- Centre of Interprofessional Collaboration within Emergency care (CICE)

