Buğse Yüceer, M.S., Phd Student

Profilbild: Buğse Yüceer

Research associate

Buğse Yüceer is a health scientist at the Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research (IPP) at the University of Bremen and has previously worked for several years as a research assistant at Atılım University in Turkey. In addition to research on the care structures of people in need of care, her research interests also include innovative digital technologies in the field of nursing, as well as complementary and integrative medicine (mindfulness, yoga therapy, laughter yoga therapy).

Awards

Jean Monnet scholarship from the European Commission
Second prize for poster, Gulhane Congress on Hypothesis Development and Research for Nursing Students

Professional career
Seit 12/2024Research assistant in the Department of Health Care Research, Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen
03/2024-10/2024Project Researcher, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Witten, Germany
03/2024-11/2024Advice and group work: Dementia and migration, Center for Migrants and Intercultural, Bremen, Germany.
02/2020-10/2023Research Assistant, Department of Nursing, Atılım University, Ankara, Turkey
2017-2020Intensive Care Nurse, Gülhane Training and Research Hospital Intensive Care Unit, Ankara, Turkey
Academic career
5/2023Staff Mobility, Umıt Tırol University, Department for Nursing Science and Gerontology, Austria
Seit 2020Health Sciences University, Institute of Health Sciences, Internal Medicine Nursing Ph.D.
2017-2019Hacettepe University, Institute of Health Sciences, Internal Medicine Nursing M.S.
2012-2016Health Sciences University, Gülhane Faculty of Nursing , B.S.
  • Health services research on medical and nursing care

  • Development, implementation, and application of innovative technologies in nursing and related frameworks

  • Care for people living with dementia and their caregivers

  • Qualitative and quantitative methods, mixed methods

  • Title of the doctoral project: Simply Participate –Effects of Networked Assistance on the Social and Cognitive Health of People with Care and Support Needs