DR MAYA SHAHA
PhD in Nursing, MSc in Nursing, RN
CURRICULUM VITAE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PERSONAL DETAILS .............................................................................................................................. 4
PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS ............................................................................. 5
FORMAL EDUCATION .......................................................................................................................... 6
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS .................................................................................................................. 7
CURRENT ADJUNCT APPOINTMENT .................................................................................................... 8
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ...................................................................................................................... 9
CONTINUING EDUCATION ................................................................................................................. 11
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIP ................................................................................ 14
Committees (past and present) ..................................................................................................... 14
Peer Review ................................................................................................................................... 15
Honours ......................................................................................................................................... 16
SCHOLARSHIP .................................................................................................................................... 17
Publications peer-reviewed ........................................................................................................... 17
Publications professional journals................................................................................................. 19
Book Chapters ............................................................................................................................... 20
Research and Professional Reports ............................................................................................... 21
Theses ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Peer Reviewed International Presentations invited speaker ........................................................ 21
Peer Reviewed Presentations other .............................................................................................. 23
Professional Presentations ............................................................................................................ 26
RESEARCH FUNDING ......................................................................................................................... 28
Ongoing Projects ........................................................................................................................... 28
Completed Projects ....................................................................................................................... 29
Practice Initiatives ......................................................................................................................... 32
GRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISION ................................................................................ 35
Direction of Doctoral Theses ......................................................................................................... 35
Direction of Master of Science in Nursing Theses ......................................................................... 35
Direction of Master of Advanced Studies ..................................................................................... 39
Mentorship .................................................................................................................................... 40
ACADEMIC TEACHING ....................................................................................................................... 41
Courses in the Masters of Nursing Science Programs currently taught ........................................ 41
Courses in the Masters of Nursing Science Programs previously taught ...................................... 41
Courses in the Doctoral Programs previously taught .................................................................... 42
Courses in the Bachelor of Nursing Science Programs previously taught .................................... 42
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Invited Lectures in Other Master of Science in Nursing Programs ............................................... 43
Course Development ..................................................................................................................... 44
CURRENT LICENSE ............................................................................................................................. 45
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PERSONAL DETAILS
First, last name Maya Shaha
Address (H) Landhausweg 11, 3007 Bern, Switzerland
Address (W) University of Lausanne
University Hospital of the Canton of Vaud
Institute of Higher Education and Research in Health Care
Institut universitaire de formation et de recherche en soins IUFRS
Rte de la Corniche 10
1010 Lausanne
Switzerland
Phone (H) +41 76 506 3647
Phone (W) +41 21 314 2305 and +41 31 632 2255
Email (W) [email protected]
Date of birth 11th of October 1969
Nationality Swiss and British
Languages German (fluent, first language)
English (fluent, second language)
French (fluent)
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PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
February 2015 Habilitation. “Privatdozent”.
Institution: University of Witten Herdecke, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Nursing Science, Chair of Family and Community Nursing, Witten, Germany.
Habilitation thesis: “The Omnipresence of Cancer”
August 2007 Postdoctoral studies.
Institution: Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Research project: “Transitoriness in Cancer Patients”
March 2003 PhD in Nursing.
Institution: The City University St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, Smithfield, London, Great Britain.
Doctoral thesis: “The Omnipresence of Cancer“
March 1998 Master of Science in Nursing.
Institution: The City University St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, Smithfield, London, Great Britain.
Masters thesis: “Everyday Racism in Hospital“.
August 1993 Diploma in Integrated Nursing Care IKP. Dual diploma in adult care and sick children’s care.
Institution: School of Nursing Zurich, Program of Integrated Nursing Care, Carmenstrasse 32, 8032 Zurich, Switzerland.
Diploma thesis: “The Systems Theory by Imogene M. King: practical implications”
August 1989 Matura Type B, Latin.
Institution: Alte Kantonsschule Aarau, Bahnhofstrasse, 5000 Aarau, Switzerland.
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FORMAL EDUCATION
2012 – 2015 Habilitation.
Institution: University of Witten Herdecke, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Nursing Science, Chair of Family and Community Nursing, Witten, Germany.
2005 – 2007 Post-Doctoral Studies.
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA.
1997 – 2003 PhD in Nursing.
City University, St. Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, London, UK.
1997 – 1998 Diploma in Advanced Social Research Methods (and Statistics).
City University, School of Social & Human Sciences, London, UK.
1995 – 1997
Master of Science in Nursing.
City University, St. Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, London, UK.
1989 – 1993 Nursing Studies in Integrated Nursing Care IKP. Dual diploma in adult care and sick children’s care.
School of Nursing Zurich, Program of Integrated Nursing Care, Carmenstrasse 32, 8032 Zurich, Switzerland.
1985 – 1989 College. Cantonal School, Type B, Latin. Alte Kantonsschule, Aarau, Switzerland.
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CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
Maître d’enseignement et de recherche type 1/Senior Lecturer (From September 2010, appointed
at 0.5 FTE. From September 2013, appointed at 0.7 FTE. From January 2016, appointed at 1.0 FTE).
University of Lausanne, University Hospital of the Canton of Vaud, Institute of Higher Education and
Research in Health Care, Rte de la Corniche 10, 1010 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Summary of professional roles and responsibilities:
Lectures in the Masters program: Theoretical foundations in nursing science (4ECTS) and
Qualitative Research Methods (2 ECTS)
Coordinator of Module 1 in the Masters program (Theoretical foundations in nursing,
Epistemology, Ethics)
Organisation of scientific conferences (9 per annum), maintain and develop national and
international research network
PhD and Masters students’ supervision
Member of PhD and Masters theses committees
Contribution to PhD and Masters curriculum development
Grant writing
Erasmus exchange: University of Limoges, France
o Lectures in the University Diploma program in nursing research: Theoretical
foundations in nursing science (1ECTS)
o Develop existing research collaboration
From 2016: Member of the Task Force Spiritual Care, initiated by palliative.ch.
From 2016: Member of the project group of the Platform MS3 (Medicine, Spirituality, Care
and Society) of the University Hospital of Lausanne.
From 2015: Member of the Nursing Task force concerning the Law on Healthcare
Professionals, which is in development (delegated by the Directorate of the IUFRS)
Member (From December 2012, appointed by the Federal Counselor Mr Burkhalter) of the
National Advisory Commission on Biomedical Ethics. 3010 Bern, Switzerland
o Member of work group on the Culture of Death and Dying,
o Commission activities (regular meetings, conceptual work)
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CURRENT ADJUNCT APPOINTMENT
Invited Scholar (2010 – currently).
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Summary of current professional roles and responsibilities:
Lectures in an online course on qualitative research
Develop existing research collaboration
Invited Scholar (From 2008 –2016).
University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria
Summary of current professional roles and responsibilities:
Lectures in the Masters program: Theoretical foundations in nursing science (1ECTS)
Supervision of Masters students
Develop existing research collaboration
Develop opportunities for student exchange
Invited Scholar (From 2006 – currently).
University of Witten Herdecke, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Nursing Science, Witten, Germany.
Summary of current professional roles and responsibilities:
Lectures in the Masters program: Theoretical foundations in nursing science (1ECTS)
Develop research collaboration
Develop opportunities for student exchange
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
April 2009 – December 2015
Scientific Collaborator. Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Directorate of Nursing and Allied Health Professions, Department of Nursing Development, Bern, Switzerland (1.0 FTE).
September 2012 – February 2014
Habilitation Applicant. University of Witten Herdecke, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Nursing Science, Witten, Germany (casual contracts, 0.3 – 0.4 FTE).
October 2011 – October 2012
Research Adjunct. British Columbia Cancer Agency, Canada (casual contracts, 0.1 FTE).
October 2009 – December 2009
Teaching Assistant. University of Lausanne, University Hospital of the Canton of Vaud, Institute of Higher Education and Research in Health Care, Lausanne, Switzerland (0.1 FTE).
September 2009 – August 2011
Affiliated Faculty. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (0.2 FTE).
April 2009 – March 2010
Lecturer. University of Applied Sciences Health Freiburg, Switzerland (casual contracts, 0.1 – 0.2 FTE).
January 2008 – currently
Invited Lecturer. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria (casual contracts, 0.1 – 0.2 FTE).
September 2007 – August 2009
Part-time Faculty. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (0.2 FTE).
August 2005 – August 2007
Postdoctoral Student. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (1.0 FTE).
May 2006 – June 2008
Research Assistant. Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (0.1 FTE).
March 2006 – currently
Invited Lecturer. University of Witten Herdecke, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Nursing Science, Witten, Germany (casual contracts, 0.1 – 0.2 FTE).
January 2005 – December 2005
Honorary Research Fellow. City University St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, Smithfield, London, Great Britain (0.1 FTE).
October 2002 – March 2009
Researcher, Lecturer. University of Applied Sciences Health Freiburg, Switzerland (0.8 FTE).
January 2002 – September 2002
Lecturer. University of Applied Sciences Aargau, Department of Health, Aarau, Switzerland (0.8 FTE).
June 2001 – January 2002
Part-time Lecturer. University of Applied Sciences Aargau, Department of Health, Aarau, Switzerland (casual contracts, 0.1 – 0.2 FTE).
August 2000 – January 2002
Registered Nurse IKP. University Hospital of Zurich, Department of Visceral and Cardiac Surgery, Switzerland (0.3 FTE).
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November 1998 – November 2007
Visiting Lecturer. University of Lucerne, Post-graduate Course on Conflict and Crisis Management in Intercultural Areas. Switzerland (casual contracts, 0.1 – 0.2 FTE).
November 1998 – March 2003
Student in the PhD Program at the City University St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, Smithfield, London, Great Britain (part-time).
September 1996 – July 2000
Registered Nurse IKP (Integrated Nursing Care). University Hospital of Zurich, Department of Visceral and Cardiac Surgery, Switzerland (pool nurse, 0.3 – 0.4 FTE).
September 1995 – March 1998
Student in the Masters Program at the City University St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, Smithfield, London, Great Britain (full-time).
August 1994 – August 1995
Registered Nurse IKP (Integrated Nursing Care). University Hospital of Zurich, Department of Visceral and Cardiac Surgery, Switzerland (1.0 FTE).
September 1993 – August 1994
Registered Nurse IKP (Integrated Nursing Care). City Hospital Waid, Department of Visceral Surgery, Zurich, Switzerland (1.0 FTE).
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
October 2016
STTI's Abstract Rubric: What Reviewers Need to Know STTI’s: Coaching in Nursing: An Introduction Institution: The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International 550 W. North Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
October 2016 Course “Discontinuation of medical treatments” in co-teaching with Dr. med. Karen Nestor. As part of the CAS Interprofessional Specialised Palliative Care (level B2). Institution: University of Applied Sciences Health St. Gall, Rosenbergstrasse 59, 9001 St. Gall, Switzerland.
November 2015 Zurich Intensive Bioethics Course.
Institution: University Hospital of Zurich, Clinical Ethics, Zurich, Switzerland. Harvard Medical School, Center for Bioethics, Boston, USA. University of Zurich, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, Zurich, Switzerland.
August 2015 Summer school: Patient safety indicators.
Institution: University Institute of Higher Education and Research in Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Biology, University of Lausanne, Rte de la Corniche 10, 1010 Lausanne, Switzerland.
July 2015
Dignity Therapy Training Workshop
Cancer Care Manitoba, Palliative Care Research Unit, Winnipeg, Manitoba
August 2014 Summer school: Implementation science.
Institution: University of Basel, Institute of Nursing Science, Bernoullistrasse, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
May 2014 Mit Selbstvertrauen kommunizieren.
mit-reden.ch, Bern, Switzerland.
September 2012 Clinical Investigators I: Basic GCP and clinical research training course.
Universität Bern, CTU Bern, Switzerland. SAKK, Bern, Switzerland.
August 2012 Summer school: Metaanalysis and metasynthesis
Institution: University of Basel, Institute of Nursing Science, Bernoullistrasse, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
June 2012 Symposium Palliative Care “… ein Teil vom Netz”.
Inselspital, Universitätsspital Bern, Department DOLS, Palliative Care, Bern, Switzerland.
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May 2013 “Equity and Access to Health Care”
ICN 25th Quadrennial Congress 2013, , Melbourne, Australia
April 2013 easyLEARN course “DRGbasic von akamed”.
Institution: Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Directorate of Nursing and Allied Health Professionals, 3010 Bern, Switzerland.
May 2012 Des pratiques cliniques novatrices – optimizer les compétences professionnelles.
5e congrès mondial des infirmières et infirmiers francophones du SIDIIEF, Geneva, Switzerland.
March 2012 Klinische Expertise sprengt Grenzen – Innovative Modelle und neue Rollen.
Kongress für Gesundheitsberufe, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Directorate of Nursing & Allied Health Professionals, Bern, Switzerland.
June 2011 International Symposium.
MASCC/ISOO, Athens, Greece.
February 2010 DRG – Bleibt der Patient auf der Strecke?
1. Pflegesymposium, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Directorate of Nursing & Allied Health Professionals, Bern, Switzerland.
September 2009 Symposium 20 Jahre Pflegewissenschaft in der Praxis.
UniversitätsSpital Zürich, Zentrum Entwicklung & Forschung Pflege, Switzerland.
August 2009 Advanced Writing Workshop
Department of Clinical Nursing Science, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
March 2009 Current Concepts in the Multidisciplinary Management of Colorectal Cancer.
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Continuing Medical Education, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
October 2008 Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der Hämatologie und Onkologie.
DGHO, ÖGHO, SGH und SGMO, Diplom-Fortbildungs-Programm (DFP), Vienna, Austria.
September 2008 Qualifications didactiques requises pour l’enseignement dans une Haute Ecole Spécialisée.
Haute Ecole de Santé Fribourg, Switzerland.
April 2007 Your Practice Based on Evidence: Impacting Patient Care and Outcomes EBP2007.
University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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March 2007 4th Annual Conference.
American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Austin, Texas, USA.
February 2007 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research.
Oncology Nursing Society, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
May 2006 Research Compliance Training.
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Continuing Medical Education, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
February 2006 Research Ethics.
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Continuing Medical Education, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
January 2006 Access XP: 1-Beginning.
Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
March 2005 Nationale Tagung.
Onkologiepflege Schweiz, Kleinandelfingen, Switzerland.
August 2004 Developing Concepts and Theories in Qualitative Inquiry.
Centre for Innovation in Nursing Education, Aarhus, Denmark.
November 2003 Nationale Palliative Care und Krebstagung
Krebsliga Schweiz, Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Palliative Medizin, Pflege und Begleitung, Bern, Switzerland.
September 2001 Pflege bei Herz-Kreislauferkrankungen Teil 1
UniversitätsSpital Zürich, Fortbildung Pflegedienst, Switzerland.
September 2001 Pflege bei Herz-Kreislauferkrankungen Teil 2
UniversitätsSpital Zürich, Fortbildung Pflegedienst, Switzerland.
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PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIP
1. Platforme Latine de Recherche en Soins Palliative
Ordinary member since 2011
2. Sigma Theta Tau International
Ordinary member, inducted in 2006
3. Oncology Nursing Society, United States
Ordinary member since 2005
4. Swiss Scientific Society of Oncology Nursing
Ordinary member since 2003
5. Swiss Society of Oncology Nursing
Ordinary member since 2003
6. Swiss Association for Nursing Science VfP
Board member between 2004 and 2012
Ordinary member since 2002
7. European Honour Society of Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals, Great
Britain (Ceased to exist in 2010).
Ordinary member, inducted in 2000
8. Swiss Union of Nurses SBK (Schweizerischer Berufsverband der Krankenschwestern und
Krankenpfleger)
Ordinary member since 1993
Committees (past and present)
1. Scientific Committees
Scientific committee of the “Stiftung Pflegewissenschaft”, Basel, Switzerland. Member from
2008 to 2014.
2. Conference scientific committees
Scientific committee of the Nursing Conferences of the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital,
Directorate of Nursing and Allied Health Professionals. Member from 2010 to 2015.
Scientific committee for the 6th conference of the SIDIIEF 2015. Member from 2014 to 2015.
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Scientific committee for the 1st national conference by the Swiss Association for Nursing
Science 2014. Member from 2013 to 2014.
Scientific committee for the Nursing Conference in Munich, Germany, 2006.
Peer Review
1. Scientific journals
Supportive Care in Cancer
Journal of Nursing Scholarship,
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Journal of Clinical Nursing
International Journal of Qualitative Methodology,
QuPuG - Qualitative Forschung in Pflege- und Gesundheitswissenschaft
Gastrointestinal Nursing
Nursing Ethics
Pflege
European Journal of Cancer Care
2. Conference abstracts
Sigma Theta Tau conferences since 2011 to currently.
International Institute for Qualitative Methodology conferences since 2009 to currently.
Southern Nursing Research Society conference since 2011 to currently.
3. Review of grants
Scientific committee of the “Stiftung Pflegewissenschaft”, Basel, Switzerland. Member from
2008 to 2014.
4. Review of pre-grants
University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria (From 2008 – currently).
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (From 2007 –
2009).
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Honours
March 2016 First poster prize at the Conference for Health Professions, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland.
Poster: “Erfahrungen von multimorbiden Patienten mit Vitamin-K-Antagonisten im häuslichen Alltag, nachdem sie im Akutspital von Pflegefachpersonen geschult wurden – eine interpretierende phänomenologische Evaluationsstudie.“
March 2014 First poster prize at the Société Francophone de Diabétologie SFD, Paris, France.
Poster: “La perception du risque de santé futur chez les femmes primipares récemment diagnostiquées avec un diabète gestationnel : étude descriptive corrélationnelle.”
November 2013 First poster prize at the Conference of the European Nursing Directors Association ENDA, Zurich, Switzerland.
Poster: “Advanced Nursing Practice: A Concept to Develop Innovative Services for Chronically Ill Patients.”
June 2011 First prize by the Hospital Limmattal, Schlieren, Switzerland.
Master of Advanced Studies in Palliative Care Thesis by Deborah Ackermann: “Transition to end-of-life.”
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SCHOLARSHIP
Publications peer-reviewed
1. Shaha, M., Perrenoud, S., Romagnoli, S. (2017). Grippe – eine moralisch-ethische Verpflichtung für Pflegefachpersonen? Pflegerecht, 1.
2. Werlen, M., Shaha, M., Streuli, J. (2016). Unterstützung der Eltern nach IVG bei Geschlechtsvarianten (DSD/VSD – «Intersexualität»). Jusletter, 29. August 2016.
3. Sugar, A. C., Shaha, M., Schneider, D. (2016). Introduction of blended learning in a master program: Developing an integrative mixed method evaluation framework. Nurse Education Today, 48: 172-179
4. Helou, N., Dwyer, A., Shaha, M., Zanchi, A. (2016). Multidisciplinary management of diabetic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 169-207.
5. Da Rocha, G., Pautex, S., Shaha, M. (2016). Revie +: The influence of a life review intervention including a positive, patient-centered approach towards enhancing the personal dignity of patients with advanced cancer. A study protocol for a feasibility study using a mixed method investigation. Pilot and Feasibility Studies.
6. Shaha, M. (2016). The science of nursing – what it is about and its development. VSH-Bulletin, 42, 2, 3-8.
7. Shaha, M. (2016). Die Entwicklung einer MR-Theorie basierend auf phänomenologischer Forschung. QuPuG, 3(1): 15-23.
8. Helou, N. J., Talhouedec, D., Shaha, M., Zanchi, A. (2016). Study Protocol: The impact of a multidisciplinary self-care management program on quality of life, self-care behavior, adherence to the anti-hypertensive treatment, glycemic control, and renal function in adults with diabetic kidney disease. A cross-over study. BMJ Nephrology, (17): 88-98.
9. Da Rocha, M.-G., Pautex, S., Bollondi-Pauly, C., Brugger, A., Chong, L., Khaled, S., Kigouk, S. Noël, M., Shaha, M. (2016). Le récit de vie du patient: recueil de témoignages des infirmières dans le cadre de Revie (+). Revue internationale de soins palliatifs 31/1, p. 45-46.
10. Perrenoud, S., Romagnoli, S., Shaha, M. (2015). La vaccination – une thématique controversée: l’exemple de la grippe. Jusletter, 24 August 2015.
11. Shaha, M., Gmür, S., Schoenenberger, A. W., Gerber, F. S., Exadaktylos, A. (2015). Trends and characteristics of attendances at the emergency department of a Swiss university hospital: 2002-2012. Swiss Medical Weekly, (145): w14141.
12. Shaha, M., Wüthrich, E., Stauffer, Y., Herzceg, F., Fattinger, K., Hirter, K., Papalini, M., Herrmann, L. (2015). Implementing evidence-based patient and family education on oral anticoagulation: a community-based participatory action research. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24 (11-12): 1534-1545.
13. Morin, D., Shaha, M., Januel, J.-M., Laubscher, A., Brioschi Levi, H., Ninane, F., Roulin, M.-J., Ramelet, A.-S. (2015). [Update on advanced practice nursing]. Soins Infirmiers/ASI, 108 (5) : 72-76.
14. DaRocha, G., Roos, P., Shaha, M. (2014). Le sentiment de finitude de vie et les stratégies de coping face à l'annonce d'un cancer. Revue Internationale de Soins Palliatifs, 29 (2) : 49-53.
15. Schlegel, C., Shaha, M. (2014). Turning old into new. Clinical Teacher, 11 (7): 562-562. 16. Helou, N., Dwyer, A., Burnier, M., Shaha, M., Zanchi, A. (2014). Multidisciplinary management
of diabetic kidney disease: a systematic review protocol. The JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 12 (7), doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.11124/jbisrir-2014-1543.
17. Morin, D., Ramelet, A.-S., Shaha, M. (2013). Vision suisse romande de la pratique infirmière avancée. Recherche en soins infirmiers, 115 (12): 49-58.
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18. Shaha, M. (2013). Pflege und Recht in Bezug auf Geschlechtsvarianten. Pflegerecht – Pflegewissenschaft, 1 (3): 130-145.
19. Shaha, M., Käppeli, S., Schnepp, W. (2013). Aus der Praxis in die Praxis zurück: Zwischenverpflegung Theorieentwicklung. Pflegewissenschaft, 15 (7-8): 389-400.
20. Shaha, M., Berg, J., Wenzel, J., Shaefer, J., Terhaar, M., Klimmek, R., Melville, K., Belcher, A.E. (2013). Excellence in teaching and learning: students‘perspective. Journal of Nursing Education Practice, 3 (12): 35-46.
21. Shaha, M., Käppeli, S., Schnepp, W. (2013). Die Reichweite von Theorien als Indikator für ihre Umsetzbarkeit in der Praxis. Pflegewissenschaft, 15 (1): 5-16.
22. Huber, C., Huber, J. W., Shaha, M. (2011). Diabetes care of the dependent older adult: an exploratory study of nurses’ perspectives. European Diabetes Nursing, 8 (3): 88-92.
23. Shaha, M., Cox, C.L., Cohen, M.Z., Belcher, A.E., Käppeli, S. (2011). [The contribution of concept development to nursing knowledge? The example of Transitoriness]. Pflege, 24 (6): 361-72.
24. Schlegel, C., Woermann, U., Shaha, M., Rethans, J. J., van der Vleuten, C. (2011). Effects of Communication Training on Real Practice Performance: A Role-Play Module Versus a Standardized Patient Module. Journal of Nursing Education, 51 (1): 16-22.
25. Shaha, M., Cox, C.L., Belcher, A.E., Cohen, M.Z. (2011). Transitoriness: a perception of life’s finitude following cancer diagnosis. Cancer Nursing Practice, 10 (4(, 24-27.
26. Shaha, M., Hill., E.E., Wenzel, J. (2011). Planning and conducting focus group research with nurses. Nurse Researcher, 18 (2); 77-87
27. Shaha, M., Pandian, V., Choti, M., Stotsky, E., Herman, J., Khan, Y., Libonati, C., Coleman, J., Pawlik, T. M., Schulick, R., Belcher, Anne E., (2010). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Supportive Care in Cancer, 19 (2): 271-279.
28. Hill, E.E., Nguyen, T.H., Shaha, M., Wenzel, J., DeForge, B.R., Spellbring, A.M. (2009). Person-environment interactions contributing to nursing home resident falls. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 2 (4): 287-296.
29. Schlegel, C., Shaha, M., Terhaar, M. (2009). The value of standardized patients in nursing education. Journal of Nursing Science, 27 (2): 40-48.
30. Shaha, M., Bauer-Wu, S. (2009). Early adulthood uprooted. Transitoriness in young women with breast cancer. Cancer Nursing, 32 (3): 246-255.
31. Wenzel, J., Shaha, M. (2008). Experiencing cancer treatment decision-making in managed care. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 63 (5): 455-464.
32. Shaha, M., Schmid-Buchi, S., Abt, J., Mathis-Jaggi, F., Holdener, E., Riederer, E., Stoll, H. R., Fliedner, M., Imhof, L. (2008). [The contribution of oncology nursing to the Swiss Research Agenda for Nursing - SRAN]. Pflege, 21 (6): 385-403.
33. Imhof, L., Abderhalden, C., Cignacco, E., Eicher, M., Mahrer-Imhof, R., Schubert, M., Shaha, M. (2008). [Swiss Research Agenda for Nursing (SRAN): The development of an agenda for clinical nursing research in Switzerland.]. Pflege, 21 (6): 375-384.
34. Imhof, L., Abderhalden, C., Cignacco, E., Eicher, M., Mahrer-Imhof, R., Schubert, M., Shaha, M. (2008). [Swiss Research Agenda for Nursing (SRAN): The development of an agenda for clinical nursing research in Switzerland.]. Pflege, 21 (4): 252-261.
35. Shaha, M., Cox, C.L., Roine, K., Kelly, D. (2008). Uncertainty in cancer patients. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 40 (1): 60-67.
36. Shaha, M. (2008). [Post doctorate studies in the United States: experiences as a post doctoral student of nursing sciences in the USA]. Pflege, 21 (2): 71-73.
37. Rabenschlag, F., Shaha, M. (2007). [Analysis of team specific situations of burden in everyday nursing and development of tailored interventions: an action research project nurses]. Pflege, 20 (1): 35-40.
38. Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F. (2007). Burdensome situations in everyday nursing: an explorative qualitative action research on a medical ward. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 31 (2): 134-145.
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39. Schlegel, C., Shaha, M. (2007). [Special Challenges in the Planning and Performance of OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) in Nursing Training]. PrInternet, 12, (1 page).
40. Schlegel, C., Shaha, M. (2007). [A pilot study: obtaining a strong clinical focus by including standardized patients into nursing education – a benefit for all!]. PrInternet, 3 (5 pages).
41. Shaha, M., Cox, C.L., Hall, A., Porrett, T. (2006). The omnipresence of cancer: its implications for colorectal cancer. Cancer Nursing Practice, 5 (4): 35-39.
42. Terhaar, M., Shaha, M. (2006). Palliative approach to perinatal and neonatal care. eNeonatal Review, 6 (11): 3-8.
43. Shaha, M. (2004). [Critical culture conference: how does this relate to durability?]. Pflege, 17 (6): 361-363.
44. Shaha, M. (2004). Country Profile: Switzerland. Nursing Ethics, 11 (4): 418-424. 45. Shaha, M., Cox, C.L. (2003). The omnipresence of cancer. European Journal of Oncology
Nursing, 7 (3): 191-196. 46. Shaha, M. (2003). [Life with intestinal cancer. A phenomenologic-empirical study]. Pflege, 16
(6): 323-330. 47. Shaha, M. (1998). Racism and its implications in ethical-moral reasoning in nursing practice: a
tentative approach to a largely unknown topic. Nursing Ethics, 5 (2): 139-146. 48. Shaha, M. (1998). [Pleasures and pains of a beginning researcher. What is being withheld at
the presentation of a study]. Pflege, 11 (4): 207-212.
Publications professional journals
1. Ortoleva Bucher, C., Timmer, M., Shaha, M. (2017). Soins palliatifs aux patients souffrant de démence : regards croisés entre besoins des patients et les perceptions de ces besoins par les proches et par l’équipe de soins. Info@gériatrie.
2. Ortoleva Bucher, C., Timmer, M., Shaha, M. (2017). Les soins palliatifs auprès de personnes souffrant d’une démence avancée. Psychoscope.
3. Shaha, M., Timmer, M., Ortoleva Bucher, C. (2017). “Comfort goals” formulieren. Krankenpflege, 107 (3): 30-31.
4. Romagnoli, S., Perrenoud, S., Shaha, M. (2016). La vaccination obligatoire. Quelques repères juridiques. Info@gériatrie, (5): 52-53.
5. Shaha, M. (2016). Enjeux du prolongement de la vie et rôle des soins palliatifs. Philosophie.ch, 124(4), 13-15.
6. Huber, C., Huber, J., Shaha, M. (2014). Pflegerische Unterstützung erhöht Lebensqualität. Krankenpflege, 106 (9): 8-10.
7. Gerber, F. S., Shaha, M., Brodmann Mäder, M. (2014). Den Bedürfnissen von über 65-Jährigen anpassen. Krankenpflege, 106 (7): 34-35.
8. Gaillard Desmedt, S., Shaha, M. (2013). La place de la spiritualité dans les soins infirmiers : une revue de littérature. Recherche en soins infirmiers, 115 (12): 19-35.
9. Bonhôte Börner, M., Mülhauser, S., Shaha, M. (2013). Anstoss zur Änderung des Lebensstils. Krankenpflege, 106 (6): 13-15.
10. Shaha, M., Wüthrich, E., Papalini, M., Herrmann, L. (2012). Umgang mit den Antikoagulantien systematisch schulen. Krankenpflege, 105 (7): 32-33.
11. Shaha, M. (2012). [How do men and women with colorectal cancer differ in the experience of their illness?]. Onkologiepflege/Soins en oncologie, (4): 26-27.
12. Cornuz, J., Shaha, M. (2012). [Care for the elderly: future challenges]. Courrier du Médecin vaudois, 1 (7): 8-9.
13. Scharaditsch, K., Shaha, M. (2012). [Application of basal stimulation and therapeutic touch in the care of elderly patients suffering from dementia]. Österreichische Pflegezeitschrift, 9 (1): 19-22.
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14. Shaha, M. (2009). [Studying phenomena in nursing: Open up a new world]. CNE.fortbildung, 1 (10): 13-16.
15. Schlegel, C., Shaha, M. (2007). [Comprehensive scrutiny of competence]. Krankenpflege, 100 (8): 32.
16. Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F., Holzer, R. (2005). [Lowering stress levels in the workplace]. Krankenpflege, 98 (4): 10-13, 40-43, 62-65.
17. Shaha, M. (2004). [Scenes of everyday life]. Tangram, 16, October, 59. 18. Shaha, M. (2004). [Racism in hospital]. Tangram, 16, October, 57-58. 19. Shaha, M. (2002). [Rassismus und mögliche Auswirkungen auf den Spitalalltag]. Nova, 33 (4):
16-19.
Book Chapters
Shaha, M. (2016). Patientenzufriedenheit. In: K. Jehle, S. Hill. Feigenblatt oder Baum der Erkenntnis. Messung der Patientenzufriedenheit – Standortbestimmungen und Ausblick. Band 131. Bern: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Gesundheitspolitik.
Shaha, M., Spichiger, E., Herrmann, L. (2015: 60-70). Die Zukunft der Pflege in der Schweiz. In: S. Sigrist, N. Bornstein, K. Lesmono, A. Dür, G. Folkers. Hacking health care. Das Gesundheitssystem verstehen und weiterdenken. Zürich: NZZ.
Chmiel, A. S., Shaha, M., Morin, D., Schneider, D. K. (2014). Vom Frontalunterricht zum „Blended Learning“. Erster Schritt zur Entwicklung eines umfassenden Evaluierungsprozesses (Poster). Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft e. V. GMW14 – Lernräume gestalten – Bildungskontexte vielfältig denken, Conference, Zürich, Switzerland, Abstractbook.
Spichiger, E., Shaha, M., Fliedner, M., Hirter, K., Herrmann, L. (2014). Developing and evaluating advanced practice nurse roles in a Swiss university hospital based on a conceptual framework, oral presentation, ICN INP/APNN Conference, Helsinki, Finland, electronic Abstractbook p. 62
Shaha, M., Schnepp, W. (2013: 151-170). Qualitative Analysemethoden. In: H. Brandenburg, E.-M. Panfil, H. Mayer. Pflegewissenschaft 2. Bern: Hans Huber.
Shaha, M., Schnepp, W. (2013: 67-84). Qualitative Forschungsmethoden. In: H. Brandenburg, E.-M. Panfil, H. Mayer. Pflegewissenschaft 2. Bern: Hans Huber.
Bachmann-Mettler, I., Eicher, M., Bigler-Perrotin, L., Fournier, F., Mathis-Jaggi, F., Rieder, E., Shaha, M. (2011). Pflege (S. 112-122). In: Oncosuisse. Nationales Krebsprogramm für die Schweiz 2011-2015. Bern: Oncosuisse.
Shaha, M. (2009). Heideggers Ontologie des Daseins in Pflegeforschung und Theoriebildung. In: H. Mayer (Hrsg). Pflegewissenschaft – von der Ausnahme zur Normalität. Wien: Facultas.
Shaha, M. (2005). The Swiss Health Care System. In: L. Beldean, U. Zeitler & L. Rogozea. Nursing Today. Rumania: „Alma Mater“ Sibiu.
Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F. (2004). Situations of overtaxation in everyday nursing care. Paper given at the 5th annual international research conference, through research, education & technology, Dublin, Ireland.
Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F., Holzer, R., (2004). Overtaxation in everyday nursing. Paper given at the 3rd international research and development conference, clinical practice – research and development in nursing conference in Aarhus, Denmark.
Shaha, M. (2004). Omnipresence of cancer. Paper given at the 3rd international research and development conference, clinical practice – research and development in nursing conference in Aarhus, Denmark.
Shaha, M., Cox, C.L. (2003). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. An ontological study. In: Wilman, A. (ed.) Nursing Theories in practice, education and research. Critical Appraisal. Second European Nursing Conference in Scandinavia 18 – 20 May, 2000. Monograph No 10. Stockholm: Förlagshuset Gothia.
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Shaha, M. (2002). The Omnipresence of Cancer. In: Cox, C. (ed.) Enhancing the practice experience. A collection of papers. European Honour Society 2002. Conference proceedings. Bournemouth: Nursing Praxis International.
Research and Professional Reports
Shaha, M. (2016). [Les thématiques prioritaires de recherche et de développement pour les soins infirmiers dans le service des soins palliatifs du CHUV]. Unpublished report. Lausanne : Institut universitaire de formation et de recherche en soins, Université de Lausanne, and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Département de la médecine, Service des soins palliatifs.
Shaha, M. (2010). [Analysis of patient discharge data of the University Clinic of General Internal Medicine of the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital]. Unpublished report. Bern: Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Head Office of Nursing & Allied Health Professionals, Department of Nursing Research & Development.
Shaha, M. (2010). [The A & E Department of the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital. Research report of a qualitative study]. Unpublished report. Bern: Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Head Office of Nursing & Allied Health Professionals, Department of Nursing Research & Development.
Shaha, M., Belcher, A. (2007). Transitoriness in cancer patients – a post-doctoral study. Final report to the Swiss Cancer League. Unpublished report. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F. (2007). Burdensome situations in everyday nursing. Interim report about the nurse development project at the Mental Health Care Cantonal Hospital Marsens, Switzerland. Unpublished report. Freiburg: University of Applied Sciences Health.
Shaha, M., Belcher, A. (2007). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Final report to the Dorothy Evans Lyne Fund. Unpublished report. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
Shaha, M., Belcher, A. (2006). Interim report of the post-doctoral studies. Unpublished report. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F., Holzer, R. (2004). Overtaxation in everyday nursing. Unpublished study report. Freiburg: University of Applied Sciences Health.
Theses
Shaha, M. (2014) The omnipresence of cancer. Published habilitation thesis. Witten/Herdecke: University of Witten/Herdecke, Department of Nursing Science.
Shaha, M. (2003). The omnipresence of cancer. Unpublished Doctoral thesis. London: City University.
Shaha, M. (1997). Everyday racism in nursing. Unpublished Masters thesis. London: City University.
Peer Reviewed International Presentations invited speaker
1. Shaha, M., Schnepp, W. (2016). Thematic or Content Analysis: That's the Question. International Qualitative Methods Conference, Hilton, Glasgow, May.
2. Shaha, M., Arn, V., Didier, A., Liebig, B. (2016). [Management of interprofessional collaboration between physicians and nurses in hospital.] Presentation at the Conference for Health Professionals, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, March.
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3. Shaha, M. (2015). Les sciences infirmières en suisse. Présentation Keynote dans le cadre du 15ième journée d’enseignement postuniversitaire, pole des maladies du système nerveux, Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris, France, Octobre.
4. Shaha, M. (2015). The Omnipresence of Cancer and Advanced Practice Nursing. Inaugural lecture for Privatdozent at the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany, February.
5. Shaha, M. (2014). SRAN – Swiss Research Agenda for Nursing. Presentation at the General Assembly of the Swiss Association for Nursing Science, University of Lausanne, Cantonal Hospital of Vaud, Institute of Higher Education and Research in Health care, Lausanne, Switzerland, November.
6. Shaha, M., Wüthrich, E. Y. Stauffer, K. Hirter, F. Berger, K. Fattinger, L. Herrmann, M. Papalini (2012). [Patient and family education on oral anticoagulation – a nurse development project]. Concurrent paper presented at the Conference of healthcare professionals, Inselspital/University hospital of Berne 2012.
7. DaRocha, G., Shaha, M. (2012). [The theory of the Omnipresence of Cancer and the selection of instruments for a quantitative study]. Concurrent paper presented at the SIDIIEF – Secrétariat International des Infirmiers et Infirmières de l’Espace Francophone at Geneva 2012.
8. Roos, P., Shaha, M. (2012). [The experience of life’s finitude and coping at the confirmation of a diagnosis of cancer – a concept]. Concurrent paper presented at the SIDIIEF – Secrétariat International des Infirmiers et Infirmières de l’Espace Francophone at Geneva 2012.
9. Shaha, M. (2012). [Transitoriness – a concept]. Concurrent paper presented at the SIDIIEF – Secrétariat International des Infirmiers et Infirmières de l’Espace Francophone at Geneva 2012.
10. Cohen, C., Shaha, M. (2012). Selbstwirksamkeit und Selbstpflege bei Patientinnen mit intermittierendem Selbstkatheterismus zu Hause. Concurrent paper given at the Conference of the Directorate of Nursing & Allied Health Professionals of the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland, March.
11. Shaha, M. (2011). Keynote on the Swiss higher education system. Paper given at the International Conference of Nursing Education in Bochum, Germany, September.
12. Shaha, M. (2011). Uncertainty in cancer patients. Invited presentation given at a meeting of the BCCA, online, March.
13. Shaha, M. (2009). The concept of Transitoriness. Concurrent paper given at the DGHO meeting in Mannheim, Germany, February.
14. Ackermann, D., Shaha, M. (2009). How do patients with advanced cancer experience the transition to End-of-Life at home. Paper given at the Health in Transition Conference in Adelaide, New South Wales, Australia.
15. Shaha, M., Belcher, A. E., Cohen, M. Z., Cox, C. L. (2009). Transitoriness in cancer patients. An evolutionary concept analysis. Paper given at the Health in Transition Conference in Adelaide, New South Wales, Australia.
16. Shaha, M. (2009). The concept of Transitoriness. Concurrent paper given at the DGHO – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hämatologie und Onkologie, e. V. meeting in Mannheim, Germany.
17. Shaha, M., Belcher, A. E., Cox, C. L. (2009). Transitoriness in cancer patients. An evolutionary concept analysis. Concurrent paper given at the SNRS – Southern Nursing Research Society in Baltimore, USA.
18. Shaha, M. (2008). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Invited paper given at the DGHO – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hämatologie und Onkologie, e. V. meeting in Vienna, Austria.
19. Shaha, M., Pandian, V., Choti, M., Stotsky, E., Herman, J., Khan, Y., Libonati, C., Coleman, J.A., Pawlik, T., Schulick, R., Belcher, A.E. (2008). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Paper given at the SKCONE – Sidney Kimmel Center for Oncology Nursing Excellence 5th Annual Oncology Nursing Research Symposium in Baltimore, USA.
20. Shaha, M., Murphy, A. (2008). Workshop for beginning researchers. Conference workshop given at the EONS – European Oncology Nursing Society conference in Geneva, Switzerland, as a workshop director.
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21. Shaha, M. (2007). The omnipresence of cancer. Paper given at the ONS – Oncology Nursing Society Research Conference in Hollywood, USA.
22. Shaha, M. (2006). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Invited paper given at the Nursing Conference in Munich, Germany, as a member of the scientific board.
23. Shaha, M., Wenzel, J., Jones, R. (2006). The omnipresence of cancer. Concurrent paper given at the 17th International Nursing Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
24. Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F. (2004). Overtaxation in everyday nursing. Concurrent paper given at the 5th Annual International Multidisciplinary Research Conference, Dublin, Ireland.
25. Shaha, M. (2004). Living with cancer – how the Self can be illuminating. Keynote given at the Nursing Conference in Munich, Germany, as a member of the scientific board.
26. Shaha, M. (2004). Nursing science is necessary. A keynote given at the Autumnal Event of the Technical University Munich, Chair for Health Promotion, Munich, Germany.
27. Shaha, M. (2004). How can nursing theory influence nursing practice? Concurrent paper given at the 2nd Conference of the European Honour Society of Nursing, Midwifery and Professions Allied to Health, in Derby, UK.
28. Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F.(2004). Overtaxation in nursing. Concurrent paper given at the SBK – ASI Schweizerischer Verband der Pflegefachfrauen und –männer conference in Basle, Switzerland.
29. Shaha, M. (2004). Heidegger’s ontology of Dasein in nursing research and theory building. Concurrent paper given at the Advances of Qualitative Methods Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
30. Shaha, M. (2002). Racism and its ethical-moral implications in hospital. Paper given at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health Pedagogy, Freiburg, Germany.
31. Shaha, M. (2002). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Concurrent paper of parts of the PhD-thesis given at the 1st Conference of the European Honour Society of Nursing, Midwifery and Professions Allied to Health, City University, St. Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery in London, UK.
32. Shaha, M. (2001). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Concurrent paper about parts of the PhD-thesis given at the 5th International Seminar of Oncology Nursing at the University of St. Gall, Switzerland.
33. Shaha, M. (2000). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Concurrent paper of parts of the PhD-thesis given at the Conference on Scientific Concepts in Oncology Nursing at the University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
34. Shaha, M. (1999). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Concurrent paper of parts of the PhD-thesis given at a philosophy seminar at the City University, St. Bartholomew School of Nursing & Midwifery, London, UK.
35. Shaha, M. (1999). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Concurrent paper of parts of the PhD-thesis given at the 2nd European Nursing Theory Conference in Scandinavia, Stockholm, Sweden.
36. Shaha, M. (1998). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Paper about parts of the PhD-thesis given at a doctoral seminar at the City University, St. Bartholomew School of Nursing & Midwifery, London, UK.
37. Shaha, M. (1997). Everyday racism in hospital. Concurrent paper about the Masters thesis given at the conference of the Clinical Nurse Experts (Pflegeexpertinnen und -experten Schweiz), Zurich, Switzerland
Peer Reviewed Presentations other
1. Shaha, M., Bernard, M. (2016). Using Nominal Group Technique to Identify Research Priorities in Palliative Nursing Care. Nationale Palliative Care Tagung, Biel, November.
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2. Shaha, M., Arn, V., Didier, A., Liebig, B. (2016). [Management of interprofessional collaboration between physicians and nurses in hospital.] Presentation at the Conference for Psychologists, Yokohama, Japan, July.
3. Shaha, M., Bernard, M. (2016). Using Nominal Group Technique to Identify Research Priorities in Palliative Nursing Care. International Qualitative Methods Conference, Hilton, Glasgow, May.
4. Wüthrich, E., Shaha, M., Spichiger, E. (2016). Erfahrungen von multimorbiden Patienten mit Vitamin-K-Antagonisten im häuslichen Alltag, nachdem sie im Akutspital von Pflegefachpersonen geschult wurden – eine interpretierende phänomenologische Evaluationsstudie. Poster presented at the Conference for Health Professionals, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland, March.
5. Didier, A., Alavarado, V., Liebig, B., Shaha, M. (2016). Poster presented at the Conference for Health Professionals, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland, March.
6. Da Rocha, M-G., Pautex, S., Infirmières HUG., Shaha, M. (2016). Le récit de vie du patient: recueil de témoignages des infirmières dans le cadre de Revie (+). Présenté lors du 8ème Colloque alpin de soins palliatifs « La voix des personnes qui vivent avec une maladie grave», Archamps, France, April.
7. Da Rocha, M-G. (2015).The influence of a life review intervention with a positive, patient-centered approach on adult advanced cancer patients’ dignity: a feasibility study. Presentation given at the 1st Annual SPINE Doctoral Student Research Day, Basel, Switzerland, November.
8. Didier, A. M., Alvarado, V., Liebig, B., Shaha, M. (2015). Fostering interprofessional collaboration between nurses and physicians during hospital stay: Patient perspective. Poster presented at the Doctoral Day, November.
9. Shaha, M., Tavares Sobral, G. (2015). The development of the Transitoriness instrument. Poster, Research day of the University Witten/Herdecke, Germany, December.
10. Shaha, M., Pantic, M. (2015). The perception of the proximity of death and of Transitoriness in older adults residing at home. Poster, Research day of the University Witten/Herdecke, Germany, December.
11. Didier, A. M., Alvarado, V., Liebig, B., Shaha, M. (2015). Interprofessional collaboration: Challenge and measures for hospital stakeholders. Poster presented at the 8th International Symposium of ergonomic psychology: "Ergonomics and interdisciplinarity", July.
12. DaRocha, G., Shaha, M., Pautex, S. (2015). Promouvoir la dignité en fin de vie auprès de la personne souffrant d’un cancer avancé. Poster, SIDIIEF conference, Montreal, Canada, June.
13. Shaha, M., Ihle, J., Stauffer, Y., Papalini, M., Herrmann, L. (2015). Le développement et l’implantation d’un rôle ‘proficient nurse’ pour des patient-e-s atteint-e-s de maladies chroniques et multimorbides. Poster, SIDIIEF conference, Montreal, Canada, June.
14. Shaha, M., Wüthrich, E., Gerber, F. S., Barbezat, I. (2015). Vivre avec l’anticoagulation orale: La perspective des patient-e-s et leurs proches. Poster, SIDIIEF conference, Montreal, Canada, June.
15. Chmiel, A. S., Shaha, M., Morin, D., Schneider, D. K. (2014). Vom Frontalunterricht zum „Blended Learning“. Erster Schritt zur Entwicklung eines umfassenden Evaluierungsprozesses (Poster). Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft e. V. GMW14 – Lernräume gestalten – Bildungskontexte vielfältig denken, Conference, Zürich, Switzerland, September.
16. Spichiger, E., Shaha, M., Fliedner, M., Hirter, K., Herrmann, L. (2014). Developing and evaluating advanced practice nurse roles in a Swiss university hospital based on a conceptual framework, oral presentation, ICN INP/APNN Conference, Helsinki, Finland, August.
17. Soares Sobral, S. C., Philippe, J., Montreuil, C., Shaha, M. (2014). La perception du risque de santé futur chez les femmes ipares récemment diagnostiquées avec un diabète gestationnel: étude descriptive correlationnelle. Société Francophone de Diabétologie SFD, Paris, France.
18. Soares Sobral, S. C., Shaha, M. (2014). La perception du risque de santé futur chez les femmes primipares récemment diagnostiquées avec un diabète gestationnel : Étude descriptive corrélationnelle. Paper given at the 1e Symposium of the IUFRS Institute of higher Education and Research in Health Care, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, February.
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19. Didier, A. M., Shaha, M. (2014). Family needs of patients with health acquired injury. Presentation given at the University Medical Centre Lausanne, Centre of Neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation, January 15.
20. Roos, P., Da Rocha, G., Shaha, M. (2013). Le bien-être spirituel des personnes nouvellement diagnostiquées d’un cancer. Poster presented at the 1ère journée Francophone de la recherche en soins, Angers, France, April.
21. Shaha, M., Spichiger, E., Morosoli Beato, A., Herrmann, L. (2013). Advanced Nursing Practice: a concept to develop innovative services for chronically ill patients. Poster accepted to be presented at the ENDA conference, Zurich, Switzerland, October.
22. Shaha, M., Wüthrich, I. Barbezat, F. S. Gerber, L. Herrmann, M. Papalini (2013). Living with oral anticoagulation. Patients’ and families’ perspectives. Poster presented at the Congress of the International Council of Nursing, Melbourne, Australia, May 2013.
23. DaRocha, G., Roos, P., Shaha, M. (2013). [The experience of the finitude of life and the coping strategies used by patients who have been diagnosed with digestive cancer]. Poster presented at the 1st Journées Francophones de la Recherche en Soins, Angers, France, April 2013.
24. Roos, P., Da Rocha, G., Shaha, M. (2012). Le sentiment de finitude de vie et le coping face à l’annonce d’un cancer. Presention given at the 5e Congrès mondial des infirmières et infirmiers francophones du SIDIIEF, Genève, Suisse, May.
25. Gerber, F. S., Businger, A., Exadaktylos, A., Shaha, M. (2012). [Implementation of the ISAR in the Accident & Emergency Department of the University Hospital Berne. A comparative pilot study]. Poster presented at the Conference of healthcare professionals, Inselspital/University hospital of Berne 2012.
26. Businger, A., Gerber, F. S., Shaha, M., Exadaktylos, A. (2012). [Development of the consultations of over 65 year olds at the Accident & Emergency Department of the University Hospital Berne over the last 10 years. A trend analysis]. Poster presented at the Conference of healthcare professionals, Inselspital/University hospital of Berne 2012.
27. Shaha, M., Cox, C.L., Belcher, A.E., Cohen, M.Z., Käppeli, S. (2011). Transitoriness – a concept. Poster presented at the MASCC – Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer conference in Athens, Greece.
28. Alexandre, K., Shaha, M. (2011). [The stress of the family caregiver who is caring for a relative during initial treatments for lung cancer]. Poster presented at the International Conference for Family Caregivers in September in Lausanne.
29. Scharaditsch, K., Kozon, V., Shaha, M. (2011). [The effect of the nursing concepts of ‚basal stimulation‘ and ‚therapeutic touch‘ on elderly patients with dementia]. Poster presented at the Pflegekongress: Kompetenz in der Pflege – Pflegekompetenz, X. Annual Symposium of the Austrian Society of Vascular Nursing in September in Vienna, Austria.
30. Shaha, M., Wüthrich, E. (2011). [Patient and family education on oral anticoagulation – a nurse development project]. Paper given at the SBK – ASI Schweizerischer Verband der Pflegefachfrauen und –männer conference in Montreux, Switzerland.
31. Shaefer, S., Wenzel, J., Berg, J., Shaha, M., Belcher, A. (2010). ETAL – Excellence in Teaching and Learning. Concurrent paper given at the STTI – Sigma Theta Tau International Conference in Orlando, USA
32. Schorro, E., Shaha, M. (2010). Bilingualism in tertiary education in nursing. Paper given at the Ouvertüre Congress of all University of Applied Sciences, Freiburg, Switzerland.
33. Belcher, A., Shaefer, J., Berger, J., Wenzel, J., Terhaar, M., Shaha, M. (2009). Excellence in teaching and learning. Paper given at the ISETL Conference in Philadelphia, USA.
34. Shaha, M., Bauer-Wu, S. (2009). Early adulthood uprooted: young women with breast cancer experience the finality of human existence. Poster presented at the ONS – Oncology Nursing Society Research Conference in Orlando, USA.
35. Shaha, M., Belcher, A. E., Cohen, M. Z., Cox, C. L. (2009). Transitoriness in cancer patients. An evolutionary concept analysis. Poster presented at the ONS – Oncology Nursing Society Research Conference in Orlando, USA.
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36. Wenzel, J., Shaha, M. (2008). Breast cancer treatment decision-making in managed care. Poster presented at the New Investigator’s Day, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing in Baltimore, USA.
37. Shaha, M., Belcher, A. (2007). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Poster presented at the IPOS – International Psycho-Oncology Society conference in London, UK.
38. Shaha, M. (2007). The omnipresence of cancer. Poster presented at the IPOS – International Psycho-Oncology Society conference in London, UK.
39. Shaha, M., Pandian, V., Choti, M., Stotsky, E., Herman, J., Khan, Y., Libonati, C., Coleman, J.A., Pawlik, T., Schulick, R., Belcher, A.E. (2008). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Poster presented at the ASCO GI – American Society of Clinical Oncology – Gastrointestinal conference in Orlando, Florida, USA.
40. Belcher, A., Griffith, M., Shaha, M. (2007). Spirituality in cancer patients. Concurrent paper given at the IPOS – International Psycho-Oncology Society conference in London, UK.
41. Thompson, F.J., Harvey, R.H., Shaha, M., Manderson, E., Lai, D., Shah, P.L., Singh, S. (2005). Arterialized earlobe gas sampling – still an underused technique. Poster presented at the British Thoracic Society Conference in London, UK.
42. Shaha, M., Dubey, C. (2005). Bilinguism – Chance or Barrier? Poster presented at the SBK – ASI Schweizerischer Verband der Pflegefachfrauen und –männer conference in Davos, Switzerland.
43. Schlegel, C., Shaha, M. (2005). Practice oriented teaching in nursing education with Standardized Patients. Poster presented at the SBK – ASI Schweizerischer Verband der Pflegefachfrauen und –männer conference in Davos, Switzerland.
44. Shaha, M. (2001). The Dasein of colorectal cancer. Concurrent paper about parts of the PhD-thesis given at the 5th International Seminar of Oncology Nursing at the University of St. Gall, Switzerland.
Professional Presentations
1. Didier, A., Alavarado, V., Liebig, B., Shaha, M. (2015). Presentation of research project and introduction of the concept “interprofessionality”. Presentation given at the Forum Managed Care, Romandie Sector, Geneva, January.
2. Didier, A., Alavarado, V., Liebig, B., Shaha, M. (2015). Patient perspective: Interprofessional collaboration and patient safety. Presentation given at the Interdisciplinary symposium, Inselspital, University Hospital, Bern, November.
1. Didier, A. M., Dos Santos de Goumoëns, V., Diserens, K., Shaha, M. (2015). Family needs of patients with health acquired injury. Presentation given at the University of Applied Sciences Health Vaud, December.
2. Didier, A. M., Dos Santos de Goumoëns, V., Diserens, K., Shaha, M. (2015). Family needs of patients with health acquired injury. Presentation given at the Centre for Neurorehabilitation at Lavigny, March.
3. Shaha, M. (2015). The Omnipresence of Cancer and Advanced Practice Nursing. Inaugural lecture for Privatdozent at the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany. EBP-Forum, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, December.
4. Shaha, M. (2014). Des approches pour les dilemmes d’éthiques. Workshop given at the Annual Conference of the ARLD Association Romande des Logopédistes Diplômés, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, September.
5. Shaha, M. (2014). Introduction à l’éthique. Keynote given at the Annual Conference of the ARLD Association Romande des Logopédistes Diplômés, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, September.
6. Shaha, M. (2014). The Swiss Research Agenda: current state. Presentation given at the 18th General Assembly of the Swiss Association for Nursing Science, University Medical Centre Vaud, Lausanne, Switzerland, November.
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7. Helou, N., Shaha, M. (2014). A self-care nurse-led multidisciplinary management of diabetic nephropathy. Presentation given at the 18th General Assembly of the Swiss Association for Nursing Science, University Medical Centre Vaud, Lausanne, Switzerland, November.
8. Shaha, M. (2012). Le caractère éphémère de la vie. Presentation given at the Department of Palliative Care of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaud CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland, September.
9. Shaha, M. (2011). Le développement d’une théorie des soins infirmiers. Presentation given at the scientific conferences of the IUFRS Institute of Higher Education and Research in Health Care, University of Lausanne, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaud CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland, April.
10. Shaha, M. (2011). Omnipräsenz von Krebs und Vergänglichkeit. Presentation at the Department for Oncology at the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland, June.
11. Shaha, M. (2011). Care for the elderly: the perspective of nursing science. Keynote given at the Conference AVASAD – Association Vaudoise de l’Aide à Domicile in Bussigny, Switzerland.
12. Shaha, M. (2011). SRAN – Swiss Research Agenda for Nursing. Presentation given at the Department of Palliative Care of the Hôpital Universitaire de Genève HUG, Switzerland, March.
13. Shaha, M. (2007). Transitoriness in cancer patients. Paper given at the IMPULS at the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
14. Shaha, M., Rabenschlag, F. (2005). Overtaxation in everyday nursing. Paper given at the IMPULS at the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
15. Shaha, M. (2000). Racism in everyday nursing. Paper given at the IMPULS at the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
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RESEARCH FUNDING
Ongoing Projects
1. Coordination and collaboration in primary palliative care. Palliative care networks in
Switzerland.
Investigators: B. Liebig, K. Bally, C. Gamondi, M. Shaha, E. Zemp Stutz
Funding 2017 – 2019:
NRP74, Swiss National Fund, Switzerland, CHF 394’486 (B. Liebig, Principal
Investigator)
2. La validation de l’outil de mesure du Transitoriness
Investigators: J. Stanic, P. Ballabeni, M. Shaha
Funding 2016 – 2019:
Fondation Leenaards, Lausanne, Switzerland, CHF 100'000 (J. Stanic, Fellowship, M.
Shaha, Supervisor, P. Ballabeni, Supervisor)
3. Fostering interprofessional collaboration between physicians and nurses to improve patient
outcomes
Investigators: M. Shaha, B. Liebig, J.-P. Pfammatter
Total funding 2015 – 2017: CHF 220’000
Stiftung Pflegewissenschaft CHF 80'000 (Principal Investigator)
Bundesamt für Gesundheit CHF 160'000 (B. Liebig, Principal Investigator)
4. La validation et la pré expérimentation de l’outil de mesure du Transitoriness
Investigators: G. Tavares Sobral, M. Shaha
Funding 2014 – 2015:
Fondation Leenaards, Lausanne, Switzerland, CHF 10'000 (G. Sobral, Student
Fellowship, M. Shaha, Student Supervisor)
5. Moral resilience among intensive care nurses
Investigators: T. Sala De Filippis, C. Curtis, M. Shaha, A. Gallagher
Funding 2014 – 2018:
Fond Käthe Zingg-Schwichtenberg, Zurich, Switzerland, CHF 59'000 (T. Sala De
Filippis, Student Fellowship, M. Shaha, Member of Committee)
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6. Development of a nursing concept for the establishment of a Comprehensive Cancer Center
at the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha, U. von Allmen, L. Herrmann, E. Squaratti, M. Fliedner
Funding 2014 – 2015:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (U. von Allmen, Principal
Investigator, M. Shaha, Project Group Member)
7. Development of a national clinical pathway for colorectal cancer
Investigators: V. Meyer, J. Nadig, J. Pfisterer, FMH
Funding 2014 – 2018:
FMH – Swiss Medical Association, Bern, Switzerland (V. Meyer, J. Nadig, J. Pfisterer,
FMH, Co-Investigators, M. Shaha, Project Group Member)
SAQM – Swiss Academy for Medical Quality, Bern, Switzerland (V. Meyer, J. Nadig, J.
Pfisterer, FMH, Co-Investigators, M. Shaha, Project Group Member)
Completed Projects
1. Exploration of the need for an Advanced Practice Nurse in the University Clinic of
Otorhinolaryngology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha, K. zu Dohna, L. Herrmann, R. Sollberger, U. Giger
Funding 2013 – 2016:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Principal Investigator)
2. Developing and evaluating a career structure for nursing professionals at the University Clinic
for General Internal Medicine at the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha, J. Ihle, L. Herrmann, Y. Stauffer, M. Papalini
Funding 2013 – 2015:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
3. Exploration of the need for an Advanced Practice Nurse in the University Clinic of Cardiology,
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha, M. Bonhôte Börner, L. Herrmann, D. Habegger
Funding 2013 – 2014:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
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4. Patient education on oral anticoagulation. Department for General Internal Medicine,
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha, E. Wüthrich, L. Herrmann, Y. Stauffer, K. Hirter, K. Fattinger, F.
Berger, M. Papalini
Funding 2012 – 2014:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
5. Evaluation of the palliative care consultation offered by ONKO PLUS at the Spital Uster
Investigators: M. Shaha, D. Ackermann
Funding 2011 – 2013:
Vontobel Bank, Zurich, Switzerland, CHF 60'000 (M. Shaha, Principal Investigator)
6. Introduction of geriatric assessment into the Accident & Emergency Department of
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha, F. S. Gerber, I. Schäfer
Funding 2010 – 2012:
Accident & Emergency Department of Inselspital, Bern University Hospital,
Switzerland (F. S. Gerber, Student Project Support, M. Shaha, Student Supervisor)
7. SEPP – Secondary Illness Prevention Program of patients undergoing coronary angiography
Investigators: M. Shaha, M. Bonhôte Börner, L. Herrmann, D. Habegger, H. Saner
Funding 2010 – 2014:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
Special Fund of the Department of Cardiology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital,
Switzerland (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
8. FIT Nursing: development of an electronic platform to compile evidence-based research in
nursing
Investigators: B. Senn, A. Kobleder, C. Schiess, M. Engler
Funding 2010 – 2013:
Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation, Bern, Switzerland, CHF 140’000 (B.
Senn, Principal Investigator, M. Shaha, Reviewer)
9. Update on the Swiss Cancer Program for 2011 – 2015. Development of the chapter on
nursing
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Investigators: M. Shaha, M. Eicher, M. Fliedner, E. Riederer, F. Mathis
Funding 2010:
Oncosuisse, Bern, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
10. The lived experience of being a member of staff visiting the Accident & Emergency
Department of the Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Investigators: M. Shaha
Funding 2010:
Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Principal Investigator)
11. ETAL – Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Investigators: M. Shaha, A. E. Belcher, J. Wenzel, S. J. Shaefer, M. Terhaar, M. Neal
Funding 2007 – 2011:
Sigma Theta Tau Nu Beta, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, $ 5’000 (M. Shaha, Co-
Investigator)
12. NSP 1: Improving patient outcome by developing a culture & climate for nursing excellence
at GBMC – Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Maryland, USA
Investigators: M. Shaha, M. Terhaar
Funding 2006 – 2009:
Nurse Support Program 1, Maryland, $ 1’500’000 (M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
13. Longitudinal Cohort Study of Quality of Life and Transitoriness in Patients with Pancreatic
Cancer
Investigators: M. Shaha, T. Pawlik, C. Wolfgang, J. Herman
Funding 2006 – 2008:
Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, $ 20’000
(M. Shaha, Co-Investigator)
14. Staff Resiliency and Bereavement Support Program
Investigators: S. Krumm
Funding 2005 – 2007:
Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, Maryland,
USA (S. Krumm, Principal Investigator, M. Shaha, Research Assistant)
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15. Transitoriness in Cancer Patients
Investigators: M. Shaha, A. E. Belcher
Total Funding 2005 – 2007: CHF 96’400
Dorothy Evans Lyne Fund, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, $ 10’000 (M.Shaha, Co-
Investigator)
Swiss Cancer League, Bern, Switzerland (BIL OCS 01532-03-2004), CHF 86’4000 (M.
Shaha, Principal Investigator)
16. Overtaxation in everyday nursing
Investigator: M. Shaha
Funding 2002 – 2005:
University of Applied Sciences Health, Freiburg, Switzerland, HEdS-FR 10002 CHF
19’000 (M. Shaha, Principal Investigator)
17. The Omnipresence of Cancer
Investigator: M. Shaha
Funding 1998 – 2003:
Fellowship from the Swiss Union of Nurses, Bern, Switzerland, CHF 15’000 (M. Shaha,
Principal Investigator)
18. Everyday Racism in Hospital
Investigator: M. Shaha
Funding 1995 – 1997:
Fellowship from the Swiss Union of Nurses, Bern, Switzerland, CHF 10’000 (M. Shaha,
Principal Investigator)
Practice Initiatives
1. Médecine de famille et coordination des soins
Investigators: N. Senn, R. Cardinaux (M. Shaha : member of the project group)
Funding 2016 – 2018
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PMU University Medical Polyclinic, Lausanne Medical Centre CHUV, Switzerland
2. Identification of issues for research and development at the unit for palliative care of the
CHUV.
Investigators: M. Shaha, V. Champier, M. Bernard
Funding 2015 – 2016:
University Institute of Higher Education and Research in Nursing IUFRS, University of
Lausanne, Switzerland
Unit of Palliative Care, Lausanne Medical Center CHUV, Switzerland
3. Qualitative Research Group, Exploration of educational feedback system at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Nursing
Investigators: M. Shaha
Funding 2006 – 2009:
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (M. Shaha,
Principal Investigator)
4. Capacity building, knowledge base development at the Mental Healthcare Cantonal Hospital
Marsens
Investigators: M. Shaha
Funding 2005 – 2008:
University of Applied Sciences Health, Freiburg, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Principal
Investigator)
5. Capacity building, knowledge base development at the County Hospital of the Lake District
Murten – Meyriez
Investigators: M. Shaha
Funding 2003 – 2005:
University of Applied Sciences Health, Freiburg, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Principal
Investigator)
6. Case discussions
Investigators: M. Shaha
Funding 2001 – 2002:
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University Hospital Zurich, Department of Surgery, Switzerland (M. Shaha, Principal
Investigator)
7. Racism in everyday nursing. Lecture for the University Hospital Zurich, Accident & Emergency
Department, Zurich, Switzerland
Investigators: M. Shaha
Funding 2001:
University Hospital Zurich, Accident & Emergency Department, Zurich, Switzerland,
CHF 250 (M. Shaha, Principal Investigator)
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GRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISION
Direction of Doctoral Theses
1. Mrs Amélia Didier, Fostering interprofessional collaboration between nurses and physicians
to improve patient outcomes. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis ongoing.
2. Mrs Nancy Helou, The development and implementation of an interdisciplinary self-care
management program of older adult patients with diabetes and renal insufficiency.
University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland.
M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2016.
3. Mrs Gora DaRocha, Intervention autour des récits de vie auprès de personnes avec un cancer
avancé. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS,
Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis ongoing. Final defense: March 28, 2017.
4. Mrs Tiziana Sala Defilippis, Moral resilience among intensive care nurses. University of
Surrey, Director of the International Care Ethics (ICE) Observatory, Guildford, United
Kingdom. M. Shaha: Member of Committee. Thesis ongoing.
5. Mrs Kristin Adler, Wissensbedarf von Eltern eines Kindes mit einer angeborenen Fehlbildung.
Finnish Post-Graduate School in Nursing Science, Department of Nursing Science, University
of Turku, Finland. M. Shaha: Member of Committee. Thesis ongoing.
6. Mrs Selina Gmür, Attendance between 2002 and 2012 at the ED of a tertiary Swiss hospital. University of Bern, Faculty of Medicine, Bern, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Member of Committee. Thesis completed 2015.
7. Mrs Myriam Graber, The silent exam. University of Geneva, Faculty of Psychology and Education, Geneva, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Member of Committee. Thesis completed 2014.
8. Mrs Marie-Jo Roulin, Evaluation de la douleur chez les personnes cérébrolésées non-communicantes aux soins intensifs. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha : Committee and Jury President. Thesis completed 2013.
Direction of Master of Science in Nursing Theses
1. Ms Anne-Claude Chaudhry-Schaer, Instrument de mesure du Transitoriness, étude de
validation. Corrélation de la sous-dimension des pensées à la mort avec l’échelle SEKT et
DADDs. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS,
Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. P. Ballabeni: Co-supervisor. Thesis ongoing.
2. Ms Myriam Guzman, Lien entre les raisons de consulter, le niveau de stress perçu et le
niveau de littératie en santé. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. F. Carrea: Co-supervisor. Thesis
ongoing.
3. Ms Josepha Pasche, Instrument de mesure du Transitoriness, étude de validation. Corrélation
de la sous-dimension du changement avec l’échelle de croissance post-traumatique.
University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland.
M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. P. Ballabeni: Co-supervisor. Thesis ongoing.
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4. M Cédric Bussy, Instrument de mesure du Transitoriness, étude de validation. Corrélation de
la sous-dimension de l’anxiété avec l’échelle d’auto-évaluation de l’anxiété. University of
Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha:
Principal Supervisor. P. Ballabeni: Co-supervisor. Thesis ongoing.
5. M Léon Cudre, Comparer les stratégies de coping utilisées par les patients traités en
première ligne, en ambulatoire et les patients hospitalisés en chirurgie pour un cancer, afin
de connaître lesquelles sont déployées de plus fréquemment par les patients pour faire face
à la maladie, University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS,
Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2016.
6. Ms Christine Boivin, Nature des informations concernant les soins infirmiers issues des
lettres de sortie des patients hospitalisés à l’unité de médecine palliative du centre
hospitalier universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier
Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed
2016.
7. Ms Christelle Progin, Les besoins évoqués au téléphone par les patients et leurs proches,
étude prospective descriptive. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2015.
8. M Mauro Realini, Auto-soin et auto-efficacité des personnes multimorbides âgées. University
of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha:
Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2015.
9. Ms Marzia Pantic, Déterminer les expériences de la nature transitoire de la vie auprès des
personnes multimorbides. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2015.
10. Ms Marine Ballif, Explorer les perceptions de la spiritualité en lien avec l’anxiété. University
of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha:
Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2015.
11. Ms Gina Tavares Sobral, Développement d’un instrument pour identifier l’expérience de
Transitoriness. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS,
Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2015.
12. Ms Erika Wüthrich, Erfahrungen von multimorbiden Patienten mit Vitamin-K-Antagonisten
im häuslichen Alltag, nachdem sie von Pflegefachpersonen während eines
Akutspitalaufenthaltes zu oraler Antikoagulationstherapie geschult wurden – eine
interpretierende phänomenologische Evaluationsstudie. University of Basel, Institute of
Nursing Science, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Co-Supervisor. Thesis completed 2015.
13. Ms Véronique DeGoumoens Dos Santos, Ms A. Didier, Les besoins des familles de patients
cérébro-lésés en milieu hospitalier et réadaptation; études descriptives exploratoires.
University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland.
M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2014.
14. Ms Suzi Soares Sobral, Perception du risque des femmes avec diabète gestationnelle.
University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland.
M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2013.
15. Ms Leila Guesmia, Etude descriptive de la perception des patients sur la qualité de la prise en
charge globale des soins durant la période péri opératoire dans un hôpital universitaire.
University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland.
M. Shaha: President of Jury. Thesis completed 2013.
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16. Ms Sandra Gaillard Desmedt, Déterminer le niveau du bien-être et les stratégies de coping
auprès des patient-e-s atteint-e-s de cancer. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier
Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed
2013.
17. Ms Isabelle Ludwig, Fortgeschrittenes Alter der Mutter in Schwangerschaft und Geburt und
die Rolle der Pflege. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M.
Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2013.
18. Ms Evi Lasshofer, Fatigue – unübliche Müdigkeit bei Krebs. Nichtmedikamentöse
Interventionen für Fatigue bei Überlebenden. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing
Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2013.
19. Ms Carina Brauneis, Lebensqualität bei Pflegeheimbewohnern mit chronischen
Erkrankungen. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha:
Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2013.
20. Ms Alexandra Kienreich, Welche Bedürfnisse haben Eltern von Kindern bis 18 Jahre mit
Hüfteingriffen bezüglich Austritts- und Alltagsmanagement. University of Vienna, Institute of
Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2013.
21. Ms Ariane Kapps, Etude descriptive quantitative et corrélationnelle portant sur la perception
de la qualité de vie des proches aidants de plus de 65 ans qui prennent soin d’un proche
souffrant d’une problématique de démence. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: President of Jury. Thesis
completed 2012.
22. Ms M. Rasolofomasoandro, Perception de la maladie chez les patients atteints d'un
syndrome coronarien aigu. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2012.
23. Ms Florence Bassin, Etude descriptive corrélationnelle de la personne âgée au diabète de
type 2. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS,
Switzerland. M. Shaha: President of Jury. Thesis completed 2012.
24. Ms Catherine Bigoni, Mesure de l’impact de l’implication des proches aidants de patients
hospitalisés dans une unité de soins psychiatriques. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: President of Jury. Thesis
completed 2012.
25. Etude descriptive corrélationnelle de la personne âgée au diabète de type 2. University of
Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha:
President of Jury. Thesis completed 2012.
26. Ms P. Roos, Besoins spirituels des personnes atteintes d’un cancer. University of Lausanne,
CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal
Supervisor. Thesis completed 2012.
27. Ms Gora DaRocha, Déterminer l’expérience de la proximité de la mort et les stratégies de
coping dans des personnes atteintes de cancer. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis
completed 2012.
28. M David Blocher, Wie Eltern den Tod ihres Kindes bewältigen und welche Unterstützung sie
von den Pflegenden für den Trauerprozess benötigen. University of Vienna, Institute of
Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2012.
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29. M Simon Hajdin, Outcome von Case Management im Kontext der Betreuung von chronisch
kranken Menschen. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M.
Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2012.
30. Ms Isabella Ludwig, Fortgeschrittenes Alter der Mutter in Schwangerschaft und Geburt und
die Rolle der Pflege. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M.
Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2011.
31. Ms Françoise Ninane, Hospitalisation du proche: fatigue et coping du proche aidant à
l'occasion de cette transition. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Expert in the Jury. Thesis completed 2011.
32. Mr Yves Froté, Sentiment d’impuissance et coping de l’aidant familial lors de l’hospitalisation du proche en milieu de soins aigus: étude descriptive corrélationnelle. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Expert in the Jury. Thesis completed 2011.
33. Ms Clarence Bertille Loosli, Santé mentale des deboutés de l’asile à l’aide d’urgence. Sentiment d’impuissance et coping de l’aidant familial lors de l’hospitalisation du proche en milieu de soins aigus: étude descriptive corrélationnelle. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: President of Jury. Thesis completed 2011.
34. Ms Corinne Schaub, Etude du rapport entre les manifestations d’agitation et l’inconfort de la personne âgée atteinte de démence (PAD) au moment de la toilette en milieu hospitaliser spécialisé. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Expert in the Jury. Thesis completed 2011.
35. Ms Stefanie Senn, Relation entre l’alliance thérapeutique infirmière/patient, et les contrôles perçus par le patient en traitement de dépendances. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Expert in the Jury. Thesis completed 2011.
36. Ms Kétia Alexandre, Les besoins des familles des patient-e-s atteint-e-s d’un cancer de poumon. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2011.
37. Ms Christine Cohen, Auto-soin et auto-efficacité des personnes atteintes d’une lésion
médullaire et de sclérose en plaques. University of Lausanne, CHUV Centre Hospitalier
Universitaire Vaudois, IUFRS, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed
2011.
38. Ms Maria Folk, Autonomie und Lebensqualität bei Patientinnen mit Schizophrenie. University
of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor.
Thesis completed 2011.
39. Ms Christa Hofer, Kolostomie und Lebensqualität – Evidenzbasierte Grundlagen für die
Beratung von Personen mit einer permanenten Kolostomie und einem Rektumkarzinom.
University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal
Supervisor. Thesis completed 2011.
40. Ms Hanna Poschinger, Yoga in der Krebstherapie. Auswirkungen auf die Symptome und die
Lebensqualität onkologischer Patienten während und nach der Krebstherapie. University of
Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis
completed 2011.
41. Ms Karin Muska, Beeinflussing der Lebensqualität durch den intermittierenden
Selbstkatheterismus. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M.
Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2011.
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42. Ms Barbara Weber-Souschill, Schmerzerleben, Schmerzassessment und non-
pharmakologische Interventionen bei krebskranken Kindern und Jugendlichen. University of
Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis
completed 2010.
43. Ms Katrin Scharaditsch, Wirkungen der komplementären Konzepte „basale Stimulation“ in
der Pflege und „Therapeutic Touch“ auf betagte Menschen mit Demenz. University of
Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis
completed 2010.
44. Mr Martin Matzka, Schlafstörungen beim onkologischen Patienten. University of Vienna,
Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis
completed 2010.
45. Ms Sabrina Kornhäusl, Ernährung bei mangelernährten Krebspatienten/innen. Ab wann ist es
sinnvoll enterale oder parenterale Ernährung hinzuzuziehen? University of Vienna, Institute
of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2010.
46. Ms Susanne Hödlmoser, Auswirkungen der Anti-VEGF-Therapie und Anti-EGFR-Therapie bei
Tumorerkrankungen. Eine systematische Literaturarbeit. University of Vienna, Institute of
Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2010.
47. Ms Nina Kuzniar, Wie gehen Krebspatientinnen und –patienten und ihre Partner mit
psychosozialen Reaktionen auf die Erkrankung um, und welche Interventionen können sie
darin unterstützen? University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M.
Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2010.
48. Ms Emilia Franiak, Depression bei Krebskranken – Massnahmen zur pflegerischen Prävention.
University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M. Shaha: Principal
Supervisor. Thesis completed 2010.
49. Ms Claudia Deininger, Soziale Unterstützung bei Leiden bei Krebs – eine systematische
Literaturanalyse. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria. M.
Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2010.
50. Ms Claudia Huber, Diabetes care of the dependent older person in the Canton of Fribourg,
Switzerland – A mixed-method study of nurses’ perspectives. University of Roehampton,
London, United Kingdom. M Shaha: Co-director. Thesis completed 2009.
Direction of Master of Advanced Studies
1. Ms Claudia Erne, Palliative Care Sprechstunden für Menschen am Lebensende und deren
Angehörige. Master of Advanced Studies in Palliative Care, Fachhochschule St. Gallen,
Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2012.
2. Ms Deborah Ackermann, Transition zu End-of-Life. Master of Advanced Studies in Palliative
Care, Institut Kurt Bösch, Sion, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed
2009.
3. Ms Claudia Schlegel, Pilotprojekt Praxisnahes Unterrichten in der Pflegeausbildung mit
Skillslabs und Standardisierten Patienten – ein Gewinn für alle. Master of Medical Education,
University of Bern, Switzerland. M. Shaha: Principal Supervisor. Thesis completed 2007.
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Mentorship
M Ewald Schorro, Patients with dementia and physical fixation (doctoral thesis in progress, University
of Witten/Herdecke, Institute of Nursing Science, Witten/Herdecke, Germany).
Mrs Claudia Schlegel, Nursing education: the effectiveness of training with Standardized Patients in
nursing practice (doctoral thesis in progress, University of Maastrict, Netherlands).
Mrs Franzika Rabenschlag, Disability and employment (doctoral thesis completed, Private University
for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics, and Technics, Hall, Austria).
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ACADEMIC TEACHING
Courses in the Masters of Nursing Science Programs currently taught
1. Qualitative research methods. 2 ECTS. Blended learning. October – December. University of
Lausanne, IUFRS, Switzerland
Years: 2016 – current
Students: >30
2. Philosophical and scientific foundations of nursing. 4 ECTS. October – December. University
of Lausanne, IUFRS, Switzerland
Years: 2014 – current
Students: >30
Courses in the Masters of Nursing Science Programs previously taught
1. Foundations in nursing Theoretical foundations in nursing science (1ECTS). February.
University of Limoges, France.
Years: 2013 – 2014
Students: 6 – 8
2. Philosophical and scientific foundations of nursing. 4 ECTS. October – December. University
of Lausanne, IUFRS, Switzerland (Teaching assistant in 2009).
Years: 2010 – 2013
Students: 10 – 29
3. Concept analysis. 2 ECTS. October – December. University of Lausanne, IUFRS, Switzerland
Years: 2011 – 2013
Students: 10 – 29
4. Concept analysis. 2 ECTS. October – December. University of Lausanne, IUFRS, Switzerland
Years: 2011 – 2013
Students: 10 – 29
5. Nursing theory: Fawcett-Parse (110.500 JHU SON). 2 ECTS. May/October. Johns Hopkins
University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Years: 2006 – 2007
Students: 30
6. Nursing theory: Mishel Uncertainty Theory (110.500 JHU SON). 2 ECTS. April/November.
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Years: 2005 – 2007
Students: 30
Courses in the Doctoral Programs previously taught
1. Philosophical perspectives in health (100.800 JHU SON). 2 ECTS. October – December. Johns
Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Years: 2002 – 2010
Students: 10
Courses in the Bachelor of Nursing Science Programs previously taught
1. Global health perspectives. 2 ECTS. October. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing,
Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Years: 2006
Students: 8
2. Research process (21571 HEFR). French/German. 1 ECTS. May/October. University of Applied
Sciences Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2006
Students: 5-30
3. Living with cancer (10711 HEFR). French/German. 1 ECTS. April. University of Applied
Sciences Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2002 – 2010
Students: 5-30
4. Nursing process (10211 HEFR). German. 2 ECTS. November. University of Applied Sciences
Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2002 – 2009
Students: 5-15
5. Nursing science (21011 HEFR). German. 2 ECTS. October – November. University of Applied
Sciences Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2002 – 2009
Students: 5-30
6. Scientific writing (10171 HEFR). German/French. 1 ECTS. October – November. University of
Applied Sciences Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2002 – 2009
Students: 5-30
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7. Philosophy of science (10111 HEFR). German/French. 1 ECTS. November. University of
Applied Sciences Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2002 – 2009
Students: 5-30
Invited Lectures in Other Master of Science in Nursing Programs
1. Philosophical foundations of oncology nursing and nursing theory. 1 ECTS. January – March.
University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria.
Years: 2012 – 2015
Students: 8
2. Evaluation of Masters Program. 1 ECTS. March – September. University of Witten/Herdecke,
Institute of Nursing Science, Germany.
Years: 2012 – 2015
Students: 8
3. Philosophical foundations and nursing theory. 1 ECTS. October – December. University of
Applied Sciences Health Fribourg, Switzerland.
Years: 2011
Students: 10
4. Diploma colloquium. 2 ECTS. March – December. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing
Science, Vienna, Austria.
Years: 2009 – 2011
Students: 12
5. Nursing theory in practice. Mishel Uncertainty Theory and Shaha Omnipresence of cancer. 1
ECTS. March – December. University of Witten/Herdecke, Institute of Nursing Science,
Germany.
Years: 2009 – 2010
Students: 12
6. Conceptualisation, implementation and writing the Master thesis. 1 ECTS. March –
December. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria.
Years: 2009
Students: 10
7. Living with cancer. 1 ECTS. January – March. University of Vienna, Institute of Nursing
Science, Vienna, Austria.
Years: 2009
Students: 20
8. Phenomenology: introduction and application. 1 ECTS. January – March. University of
Vienna, Institute of Nursing Science, Vienna, Austria.
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Years: 2009
Students: 50
Course Development
1. Psychosocial issues in oncology. MAS Oncology care. 3 ECTS. September – March. Lindenhof
Stiftung, Bern, Switzerland/University of Applied Sciences Health, Winterthur, Switzerland.
Years: 2007 – 2008
2. Ethnospecific diseases and illnesses. Post-diploma level online course on conflict and crisis
management in intercultural areas. 1 ECTS. September – March. University of Lucerne, post-
graduate studies on conflict and crisis management in intercultural areas. www.nds-ik.ch,
chapter 32, online course.
Years: 2007 – 2008
Students: 5 – 10
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CURRENT LICENSE
1993 Swiss Red Cross: Integrated Nursing Care – General Nursing and Sick Children’s Care (RN)