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Camilla Wall is a Lecturer at Örebro University's School of Health Sciences, teaching nursing program courses and conducting research at the intersection of emergency care and palliative care since June 2024.
She graduated as a registered nurse in spring 2009 and is currently pursuing doctoral studies (since April 2022) at the same institution.
Her research centers on emergency interventions for dying patients in home palliative care, specifically examining why patients near end-of-life are transported to emergency departments. Using mixed-methods approaches including national registry studies, she investigates healthcare utilization patterns, relatives' perspectives, and system integration challenges between palliative and emergency services. Her work aims to reduce unnecessary suffering through evidence-based pathway improvements.
Recent publications (2023-2024) focus on registry analyses of hospital transports for palliative home care patients, revealing critical gaps in end-of-life care coordination. Key findings highlight systemic pressures driving emergency transports despite palliative enrollment, with implications for healthcare policy and emergency medicine protocols.
Wall supervises undergraduate nursing theses and contributes to the Research in Palliative Care (RIPE) group, advancing co-created care models through projects like the national relatives' experience survey and theoretical analyses of dignity in palliative contexts.


