معرفی
Dr. Siew Lee is a Lecturer at Robert Gordon University in the School of Health. Her academic journey includes a PhD from Edinburgh Napier University, followed by positions as a Researcher at the University of Edinburgh, a Lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, and a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Limerick. With a background in Nursing, Midwifery and Population Health, Dr. Lee brings extensive clinical and research expertise to her academic role.
Dr. Lee's research focuses on several critical areas in healthcare:
- Palliative and end-of-life care
- Long-term conditions management
- Digital health interventions
- Population health approaches
- Metastatic spinal cord compression
- Interdisciplinary team working
Her methodological expertise lies in systematic reviews, integrative reviews, and both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Recent publications demonstrate her active engagement in research on mental health services for older adults, end-of-life care for family carers, and mobile health applications in rural settings. Dr. Lee has led projects examining digital networks to support healthcare students' mental health during the pandemic and exploring family carers' experiences with rapid discharge arrangements for end-of-life care at home.
Dr. Lee has received recognition through ResearcherID R-4609-2017 and Scopus Author ID 37031537900, reflecting her growing contribution to academic literature. Her work spans multiple disciplines including nursing, palliative care, mental health, and digital health innovation.
As an educator, Dr. Lee teaches Research Methodology, Systematic Reviews, Person Centered Care, and Leadership and Management courses. She is available for PhD supervision, particularly in areas related to metastatic spinal cord compression and her other research interests.


