
Workshop: Reaching Consensus on the Purpose of Person-Centered Care: A Real-Time Delphi Workshop [PCC006] Har passerat
Onsdag 6 maj 2026 09:45 - 10:45 J1
Workshop leaders: Lina Emmesjö, Hanna Gyllensten, Carl Johan OrreSpår: Workshop
Konferens
GCPCC
GCPCC Seminarietyp
Workshop
GCPCC Kod
PCC006
Föreläsare
Lina Emmesjö Workshop leader
University Lecturer
Centre for Person-centred Care
Lina Emmesjö is a registered nurse with a specialist in geriatrics. She has her clinical background in municipality health care. Her research includes person-centered care on the governance level, person-centered quality indicators, sexual health, digitalization and older persons.
During the conference, she is part of the conference organizing group, holds an oral presentation on person-centered quality indicators, holds a workshop on research methods to reach consensus (Delphi-method), participates in a panel on implementation research, and moderates a session on women's health and one on governance.
Hanna Gyllensten Workshop leaderArrangör
Senior lecturer/Associate professor
Institute of Health and Care Sciences, and Universty of Gothenburg Centre for person-centred care (GPCC), University of Gothenburg
Hanna Gyllensten is a registered pharmacist with a background in community pharmacy and as a ward pharmacist. She leads several projects related to economic evaluations of person-centred interventions in healthcare, development of core outcomes and quality indicators for person-centred care, and projects related to governance for person-centredness.
During the conference week she holds a pre-conference workshop on health economic aspects of person-centred care, panels on remote person-centred care and implementation, a workshop on expert panel methods, and moderates the last keynote session.
Carl Johan Orre Workshop leader
Phd, Senior lecturer, researcher
Malmö University,
Carl Johan Orre is a Senior Lecturer at Malmö University and an embedded researcher at Ängelholm Hospital, where he studies the digital transformation of clinical care. He leads the RJ-funded project Digital when possible, physical when necessary, participates in the EU Interreg cancer eHealth project AMBeR as part of an implementation support team facilitating innovation and development. He also serves as a patient representative on Region Skåne's Strategic Knowledge Management Council. Through the SASUF framework, he is also involved in an ongoing research collaboration in digital health with South African university partners, with publications in perioperative digital health in 2026.