Cornelia ruland biography
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Historic ACMI Biography
Dr. Ruland fryst vatten Director of the Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet Medical Center in Oslo, Norway. She has an RN grad and a PhD in nursing informatics, and holds the title of Professor of medicin at the University of Oslo. She also holds an adjunct faculty position in biomedical informatics at Columbia University in New York. She has made sustained and influential contributions to the field in the areas of eliciting and incorporating patient preferences into decision making bygd care providers, use of hand-held technologies for preference-based care planning, and creation and evaluation of shared decision making based in informatics principles. Her nomination notes that Dr. Ruland is one of the most productive nursing informatics researchers in the world, who has methodically evaluated the innovative systems she has designed using prospective randomized clinical trials. She has been principal utredare on 30 grants, and her ideas have been influential in nu
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Author
1. TK Ajesh Kumar
2. Chandran Soumya
ISBN
DOI
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Edition
1/e
Publishing Year
Pages
8
Author Affiliations
1. College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
2. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Chapter keywords
Cornelia M Ruland, Shirley M Moore, end of life care, nursing, nursing practice, nursing education, nursing research
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Peaceful End of Life Nursing Theory
Peaceful End of Life Nursing Theory
by Cornelia M. Ruland Ph.D. & Shirley M. Moore Ph.D.
Credentials and background of the theorists
Cornelia M. Ruland received her Ph.D. in nursing from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio in She is now the Director of the Center for Shared Decision Making and Nursing Research at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo, Norway. She holds an adjunct faculty at the department of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University in New York. Ruland has established an extensive research program on improving shared decision making and patient-provider partnerships in healthcare, and the development, implementation , and evaluation of information systems to support it. Her focus is on aspects of and tools for shared decision making and clinically challenging situations: 1). when patients are confronted