Eva Regel
Assistant Professor
Faculty Researcher
COM | Medical Humanities Faculty
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Eva Regel's research investigates the psychological and moral implications of humanitarian crises and healthcare settings. Her work has explored the concept of moral stress among trauma therapists working in conflict zones, particularly in Ukraine, and examined ethical considerations in mental health system resource allocation. Regel has also contributed to understanding nursing roles in goals-of-care discussions and treatment plan development for burn patients. Her publications include personal narratives that offer qualitative insights into these complex issues. She has collaborated with Esther H. Teo and Natalie Applebaum at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Reordering Vulnerability: Ethical Risks of Last-Come, First-Served Allocation in Mental Health System (2025)
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971 Enhancing Burn Care: An Examination of Nursing Roles in Goals-of-Care Discussions and Treatment Plan Development (2025)
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Mental health and humanitarian crisis: Moral stress in trauma therapy (2024)
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- 971 Enhancing Burn Care: An Examination of Nursing Roles in Goals-of-Care Discussions and Treatment Plan Development
- 971 Enhancing Burn Care: An Examination of Nursing Roles in Goals-of-Care Discussions and Treatment Plan Development
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