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Anne-Marie Tunney is a Lecturer in Nursing at Ulster University, specifically within the School of Nursing and Paramedic Science, Faculty of Life & Health Sciences. She is based at the Magee Campus in Derry~Londonderry, with her office located in Room MG235 at Northlands Road, Londonderry, BT48 7JL, United Kingdom.
Her research profile encompasses several interconnected areas of nursing and healthcare:
- Health Promotion
- Design-Based Approach
- Loneliness in patient populations
- Stroke Patient Care
- Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy procedures
- Coping Strategies and Behaviors
- Self-Report Methodologies
Dr. Tunney's research focuses on patient-centered care approaches, with particular attention to understanding and improving healthcare experiences for vulnerable populations. Her work often employs qualitative methods to capture patient and caregiver perspectives, as evidenced by her publications on stroke services and pediatric surgical anxiety. Her research demonstrates strong connections to psychology within healthcare contexts and contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and wellbeing.
Her publication record shows consistent research activity with meaningful impact, particularly her work on pediatric anxiety which has been cited 28 times and referenced in policy documents. Her research trajectory demonstrates a commitment to translating findings into practical healthcare improvements.
As a lecturer, Dr. Tunney contributes to nursing education at Ulster University, likely incorporating her research expertise into teaching. Her 2016 conference contribution suggests an interest in innovative educational approaches that integrate teamwork, technology, and innovation into healthcare education.