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Jenny Hallgren is an active Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Skövde's School of Health Sciences, where she conducts research and teaches in the field of nursing with a strong focus on geriatric care and healthcare innovation. Her work spans multiple collaborative projects including the long-term Reflective STRENGTH initiative (2017-2028) which supports older adults with long-term health problems, the Food–Gut–Brain–Mind–Health project (2020-2025) examining ketogenic diet effects, and the Simulation in age-suit project (2022-2025) studying how age suit simulation impacts nursing students' understanding of aging.
Her research interests center on improving care for older adults through digital health innovations, nursing education advancements, and mobile integrated care models. She has published extensively on topics including age suit simulation in nursing education, digital health technologies for elderly care, workplace experiences of healthcare professionals, and patient safety in geriatric settings. Her work frequently employs qualitative methodologies to explore the lived experiences of patients, healthcare providers, and students.
Analysis of her recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong emphasis on digital health interventions for older adults, nursing education innovations using simulation technology, and workplace dynamics in healthcare settings. Her research consistently addresses the intersection of technology and human factors in healthcare delivery, particularly focusing on how digital tools can enhance rather than hinder patient-centered care for aging populations.
As a dedicated researcher, she collaborates extensively with colleagues across multiple institutions, particularly with Catharina Gillsjö, Lina Emmesjö, and others in the Digital HEAlth Research (DHEAR) group. Her work has appeared in reputable journals including BMC Digital Health, BMC Health Services Research, Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, and International Emergency Nursing.