Ann Price Focuses on Care of Families in Critical Care in the UK

Ann Price, MA, MSc, BSc (hons), RN, is a Principal Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom. She is a member of the IFNA Acute Care Research Cluster which is exploring family engagement in intensive care units at sites around the world. In this collaboration, information is collected from nurses who work within the intensive care environment on practices of engaging families in care. Data is being collected using the Questionnaire on the Factors That Influence Family Engagement (QFIFE), demographic information and semi-structured interviews. The aim is to understand the perceptions of intensive care nurses and their family engagement practices to inform current practice and future research.

In 2017, Ann Price received the honor of being recognized as a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is also the editor of Ward Based Critical Care: A guide for health professionals, a book now in its second edition.

To learn more about Ann Price’s important work in educational innovation or learn more about Ann’s own educational pursuits on her doctoral student profile page. For more information contact IFNA member, Ann Price.

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ann-price-170b18b7

Twitter:  @AnnPriceCCCU

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