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Catharina Lindberg is a Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Science at Linnaeus University’s Department of Health and Caring Sciences, affiliated with the Resilient Healthcare and Patient Activation (ReAction) group. She holds a PhD in Nursing from Lund University (2016) and an MSc in Educational Sciences. Her academic roles include program manager for specialist nursing programs in acute care, course examiner, and thesis supervisor at both undergraduate and doctoral levels.
- Education: PhD in Nursing (Lund University, 2016), MSc in Educational Sciences
- Research Focus: High-tech care environments, patient autonomy, self-care monitoring, integrated care, and geriatric nursing
- Key Projects: Co-creation of self-care planning for chronic conditions, resilient care transitions for older adults
Her research interests emphasize qualitative methods and theory development, particularly in healthcare ethics and organizational collaboration. Lindberg has supervised multiple PhD students and contributed to international ethics committees, including revising the ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses.
Publications span topics like patient autonomy frameworks, care transitions for older adults, and self-care strategies for chronic conditions. She actively collaborates with Professor Mirjam Ekstedt and Cecilia Fagerström on multi-institutional projects.
Lindberg’s teaching spans scientific theory, research ethics, and nursing ethics, with a focus on bridging clinical practice and academic research.
