
معرفی
Susanne Roos serves as a Senior Lecturer at Linköping University's Department of Nursing and Reproductive Health (ORH) within the Department of Health, Medicine and Care (HMV) and Faculty of Medicine. Her dual-role position integrates advanced nursing research with comprehensive teaching responsibilities across undergraduate and graduate programs.
Academic Background:
- Registered Nurse (1986)
- Teaching Degree in Nursing Specialization (2001)
- Master's Degree in Nursing (2004)
- Doctorate (2011)
- LiU Management Program Completion
Research Focus: Dr. Roos leads investigations into the psychosocial impact of chronic gastrointestinal disorders—particularly celiac disease and IBS—on patients' quality of life, mental health, and healthcare utilization patterns. Her work demonstrates how gastrointestinal symptoms, self-image, and comorbidities disproportionately affect women's well-being. She also pioneers studies on emergency department patient satisfaction, medication adherence post-bariatric surgery, and the lived experiences of foreign-born elderly populations in Sweden through her doctoral supervision.
Publication Trends: Recent works (2021-2025) reveal a methodological shift toward mixed-methods approaches, combining quantitative analysis of medication adherence with qualitative exploration of patient narratives. Key thematic clusters include gastrointestinal disease management (40%), emergency care optimization (30%), and migration/aging intersections (30%), reflecting her dual expertise in clinical nursing and sociocultural health determinants.
Academic Leadership:
- Examiner for Semesters 2 and 4 nursing programs
- Deputy Course Coordinator for thesis projects
- Supervisor for doctoral, master's, and bachelor's theses
- Coordinator for university-municipal welfare initiatives
Collaborative Networks: She maintains active research partnerships with Åsa Larsson Ranada (Associate Professor), Peter Johansson (Professor), Ingrid Hellström (Marie Cederschiöld University), and Vrinnevi Hospital clinicians, focusing on translational applications of nursing science in clinical settings.



