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Ulrika Olsson Möller is a Senior Lecturer at Kristianstad University's Faculty of Health Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Nursing Education and Integrated Health Sciences. She is a physiotherapist with a doctoral degree from Lund University (2014) and a Master's in Public Health from Jönköping University (2007). Her work spans the Patient Reported Outcomes - Clinical Assessment Research and Education (PROCARE) center and the Health in Collaboration research platform.
- Doctoral thesis: Methods for avoiding falls in older people (Lund University, 2014)
- Master of Science in Public Health (Jönköping University of Health Sciences, 2007)
Her research focuses on person-centered care for elderly populations, particularly through sensor-based fall risk screening and breast cancer rehabilitation. She integrates technology with clinical practice through the Center for Food Health and Retail (FOHRK) and collaborates with Lund University on projects like ReScreen and ReMig.
Recent publications highlight her work in BMC Geriatrics, PLoS ONE, and Cancer Management and Research, emphasizing topics like fall prevention, quality of life in breast cancer patients, and stakeholder-driven health interventions. She supervises doctoral students in projects such as Person-centeredness in municipal health activities and sensor-based screening.
Her contributions align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Education and Health, with an h-index of 10 from Scopus-cited works. As Program Area Manager for the Master's in Health Sciences since 2022, she teaches scientific methodology at advanced and doctoral levels.
Key collaborations include:
- Marlene Malmström (Associate Professor, Lund University)
- Annette Holst-Hansson (Dr Med Vet, Lund University)
- Magnus Sandberg (Associate Professor, Lund University)




