Professors from the EUEF take part in the XXVIII International Meeting on Research in Caregiving
11 December 2024
From 13 to 15 November, professors Lara Martínez, Mónica Beobide, Tamara Suquet and Laura Visiers, from the San Juan de Dios University School of Nursing and Physiotherapy - Comillas (EUEF), actively participated in the XXVIII International Meeting on Research in Care and the VI INVESTEN Doctoral Students Conference , held in Castellón. This event brought together leading professionals in the field of health care to exchange knowledge, experiences and perspectives, promoting innovation and knowledge transfer.
At the Doctoral Students' Day, Professor Tamara Suquet addressed a highly relevant topic with her paper entitled: "Evaluation of perceived competencies for spiritual patient care in undergraduate nursing students in the Community of Madrid". Her presentation explored the training and perception of competencies in a key area of holistic patient care.
For her part, Professor Mónica Beobide presented the paper "Resilience in palliative care nursing: creation of a specific tool". In this intervention, she highlighted the importance of developing adapted tools to assess and strengthen resilience in a field as demanding as palliative care.
This meeting has established itself as an essential platform to delve into key aspects of research and innovation in care, with the aim of improving the quality of care and promoting the transfer of knowledge as a bridge between health professionals, the social and healthcare environment and the public.
The participation of the professors underlines the EUEF's commitment to academic excellence and its active contribution to the advancement of knowledge and research in nursing.
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