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Debbie Goode is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing at Ulster University, with roles in both the School of Nursing and Paramedic Science and the Faculty of Life & Health Sciences. She holds a PhD from Ulster University (2019) focusing on older people’s mental health needs in emergency care settings, alongside an MSc in Nursing from Queen’s University Belfast and certifications in ICU and nurse education. Her research focuses on geriatric mental health in emergency/prehospital care, critical care nursing, digital learning tools, and person-centred end-of-life care.
Education Background:
- PhD: 'A study of attendance trends and care experiences of older people with mental health needs in Emergency Medical Service settings' (Ulster University, 2019)
- MSc Nursing (Queen’s University Belfast)
- Postgraduate Specialist Certificate in ICU (Ulster University)
- PGDip Nurse Education (Ulster University)
Research Interests:
- Older adults with mental health needs in emergency/critical care settings
- Digital interventions for dementia care (e.g., reminiscence apps)
- Social media as an educational tool in healthcare
- End-of-life curriculum design in nursing education
- Person-centred care practices
Awards:
- Highly Commended, Mobile App of the Year (2021)
- Ulster Institute of Nursing Research Fellowship (2009)
- Multiple scholarships (Marcia Mackie & Marthan McMenamin, 2016)
Professional Roles:
- External examiner at University of Manchester and Swansea
- Member of NIPEC’s Advanced Nursing Practice Project steering group
- Athena Swan Chair for Nursing at Ulster University
- CHERP Fellow & Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
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