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Marie Nilsson is a Senior Lecturer in Public Health Science at the Department of Nursing and Integrated Health Sciences, Kristianstad University, within the Faculty of Health Science. Her research focuses on person-centered care, salutogenic perspectives, and healthcare practices for older adults, with emphasis on community-based interventions and workplace well-being. She has contributed to studies on the impact of the pandemic on elderly physical activity and stakeholder strategies for sustainable health initiatives. Her work integrates qualitative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches.
Research Interests: Her primary areas include gerontology, nursing science, health promotion, and qualitative health research. She explores topics such as aging populations, workplace learning for healthcare professionals, and health policy implementation in community settings. Her recent studies examine how municipal programs and group exercises support social inclusion among older adults.
Publications Overview: Nilsson's articles address pandemic-related health challenges, nursing home care improvements, and salutogenic approaches in education and healthcare. Her 2025 BMC Public Health study highlights strategies for person-centered exercise programs, while 2024's BMC Geriatrics paper analyzes nurse perspectives on integrating care models. Earlier work includes foundational studies on teacher well-being and work-life balance.
Advising & Grants: Supervised 58 academic works, focusing on nursing and health science theses. Collaborations include projects on physical literacy initiatives for disabled students and workplace relationships in healthcare.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Man - Health - Society (MHS) research group, focusing on holistic approaches to health across lifespan contexts.



