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Ida Markström is an affiliated researcher at Linköping University's Faculty of Medicine, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, holding a recently completed Medicine Doctor degree (October 2024). She serves as course responsible for postgraduate operating room nurse education while balancing clinical practice with infection prevention research focused on perioperative patient safety.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Nursing, Luleå University of Technology (2002)
- Specialist Nurse in Operating Room Care, Karolinska Institutet (2010)
- Master of Science in Health and Medical Care, Linköping University (2014)
- Medicine Doctor, Linköping University (2024)
Markström's work critically examines evidence-based skin preparation protocols during surgery, emphasizing nurse perspectives on infection prevention in orthopedic contexts. Her research identifies systemic gaps in translating guidelines to practice, particularly regarding bacterial colonization risks and procedural standardization in sensitive operations.
Her publication trajectory (2015-2024) reveals escalating methodological rigor—from observational studies of practice variations to randomized controlled trials evaluating chlorhexidine efficacy. This evolution demonstrates growing influence in surgical nursing science, with consistent emphasis on frontline clinician insights to optimize perioperative safety protocols.
No scientific awards were referenced in source materials.
While actively teaching postgraduate nurses, documentation of formal student advisement or specific research grants remains absent from available records.
She collaborates with Örebro University's Perioperative Care and Educational Processes (PEPP) research group, integrating clinical nursing expertise with academic investigation to advance surgical site infection prevention frameworks.


