Laura Fregonese is a Lecturer in the Division of Nursing and Paramedic Science & for the Lydia Plus Osteoporosis Project (LOP) at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh.
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I am a registered adult nurse, qualifying from the University of Milan in 1992. On graduating, I worked in Milan within the areas of acute care: A & E, Acute Medical ward, and Emergency operating theatres.
I moved to Scotland in 2003 to work in long-term residential care and acute hospital clinical areas. In 2007 I gained the SPQ in perioperative practice, in 2010 the SVQ level 3 in management of human resources and in 2017 an MSc in Advanced Practice (perioperative care).
I still practice clinical and leadership nursing skills by working flexible hours in trauma theatres at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
Within my academic role, I collaborate with the Lydia Plus Osteoporosis Project (LOP) team. The LOP aims to increase awareness of osteoporosis amongst healthcare staff and to investigate the implication of osteoporosis for moving and handling practices. We are taking a comprehensive approach and launching several initiatives to consider osteoporosis from a person-centred perspective and to recognise osteoporosis as a public health priority.
Affiliations/Memberships to other organisations
- Nursing and Midwifery Council ()
- Member of the Omega Xi Chapter | Sigma Theta Tau International ()
- Member of the Infection Prevention Society ()
My interest is in promoting and delivering a good quality of care that focuses on a person-centred approach.
I am a part-time PhD student in the “Safeguarding Health through Infection Prevention” research team (SHIP) within the School of Health and Life Sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University. My research project aims to understand patients’ experiences of being in isolation for infection prevention and control in the hospital or being cared for in an “all single room” hospital.
I collaborate with the Lydia Plus Osteoporosis Project (LOP) team to raise awareness of osteoporosis as a public health issue. Please see the following link to view the LOP website and access more information on ongoing research projects.
Active Research Interests
- Person-centredness
- Quality of care
- Infection prevention and control
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Osteoporosis and bone health
- Public health
Research methods
- Qualitative research
- Framework analysis
- Interpretative phenomenological analysis
Research Centre Membership
Associate member of the Centre for Person-centre Practice Research
I am involved in teaching and learning activities for the pre-registration Master of Nursing and postgraduate programme.