
معرفی
Britt-Marie Lindgren is a Professor in Nursing at the Department of Nursing, Umeå University. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic research, focusing on mental health nursing, particularly in psychiatric inpatient care, self-harm behavior, and eating disorders. She coordinates the Swedish National Graduate School (SWEPROF) on forensic and compulsory psychiatric care. Her research explores compulsory care for Anorexia Nervosa, gender/power dynamics in care, and recovery-oriented practices in emergency departments. She holds a Recognised University Teacher qualification and contributes to nursing education.
Research Focus:
- Compulsory psychiatric care for adults with Anorexia Nervosa
- Self-harm among men (Nordic collaboration)
- Nursing in severe dissociative conditions (e.g., Dissociative Identity Disorder)
- Work environments and mental health in rural municipal settings
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes qualitative methodologies, exploring patient-staff interactions, spatial design impacts on care, and recovery-oriented practices. Themes include trauma-informed care, gender perspectives in psychiatric care, and organizational stressors affecting healthcare workers.
Awards/Grants: No explicit awards listed, but her extensive research portfolio indicates sustained institutional and collaborative support.
Advising & Teams: Leads the SWEPROF program and collaborates in Nordic research networks. Active in multidisciplinary teams addressing mental health challenges in rural and urban contexts.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in the Time Together intervention project to improve psychiatric inpatient care environments and practices.


