Dr. PH Susannne Stiefler
Research associate
Susanne Stiefler holds a doctorate in health sciences from the Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research (IPP) at the University of Bremen. She specialises in research on care structures for people in need of care based on routine health insurance data.
Memberships
Working Group on the Collection and Utilisation of Secondary Data (AGENS)
Professional career | |
seit 04/2017 | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin in der Abteilung Pflegewissenschaftliche Versorgungsforschung, Institut für Public Health und Pflegeforschung, Universität Bremen |
11/2012-8/2017 | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin in der Abteilung Interdisziplinäre Alterns- und Pflegeforschung (iap), Institut für Public Health und Pflegeforschung, Universität Bremen |
02/2012-9/2012 | Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der FU Berlin |
Academic career | |
10/2015-1/2022 | Doctorate in Public Health at the University of Bremen Title of the doctorate: Predictors for moving into a nursing home and outpatient assisted living communities as alternative places of residence for people with care needs. An exploration based on routine data from health and long-term care insurance and international empirical evidence |
10/2008-03/2011 | Master's programme in Public Health/Nursing Science at the University of Bremen Specialisation: Prevention research and health promotion Degree: Master of Arts |
10/2005-09/2008 | Bachelor's degree programme in Public Health/Health Sciences at the University of Bremen Specialisation: Health promotion and prevention Degree: Bachelor of Arts |
Health services research on medical and nursing care
Evaluation of the use of innovative technologies in care
Quantitative methods and secondary data analyses with a focus on routine health insurance data
Counselling in nursing (summer semester 2016 to summer semester 2017)
Introduction to POL (winter semester 2014/2015 to winter semester 2016/2017)
Introduction to the technique of scientific work (summer semester 2014 to summer semester 2016)
Care settings and target groups II (winter semester 2013/2014)