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Claire Camara is a Lecturer in the Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Northumbria University. Based at the Coach Lane Campus West in Newcastle upon Tyne, she maintains an active research profile while drawing on extensive clinical experience as a pediatric nurse across multiple specialties including oncology, early phase research, forensics, and inpatient eating disorders.
Dr. Camara's research interests center on pediatric palliative and end-of-life care, with particular focus on faith-sensitive approaches, ethical considerations, and the experiences of nursing students in these challenging clinical environments. Her work also addresses critical areas such as pharmacology for children, technology-dependent pediatric care, and the management of environmental injuries in young patients.
Analysis of her publication record from 2020-2024 reveals a consistent focus on improving pediatric nursing practices through evidence-based approaches. Her research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between clinical practice, ethics, education, and specialized care needs of vulnerable pediatric populations, with particular attention to family-centered care models and cultural considerations.
Claire serves as Co-Investigator on the current research project 'Relationships among Adverse Childhood Experiences, Benevolent and Positive Childhood Experiences of Military Connected Children and Young People' (2024-2026), funded by Forces Children's Trust with £35,487. Her professional activities include multiple oral presentations on nursing education and children's healthcare, demonstrating her commitment to advancing pediatric nursing practice through research and knowledge exchange.

