Queen Silvia of Sweden awarded a nurse from Lithuania for the idea of “bringing the forest” to the patient

The Lithuanian competition, spearheaded by Addere Care and Swedish Care International, has garnered significant attention. This organization was established by queen Silvia, a prominent figure in Swedish healthcare. The event is open to all Lithuanian nurses and nursing students seeking innovative solutions.

Participants are encouraged to submit ideas designed to enhance the well-being of elderly individuals, those living with dementia, and patients receiving care. An independent nursing expert commission meticulously evaluates the submissions. The selection process is overseen by a panel of qualified professionals, ensuring a fair and objective assessment.

The ultimate winner will receive a unique opportunity, including a meeting with queen Silvia herself. Furthermore, the successful candidate will be awarded a prize of 6,000 euros, as detailed in the official press release. The competition’s genesis stems from research into the positive effects of nature on human health.

Gerda Bukauskaitė Žiūkienė, a doctoral candidate in ecology and environmental studies at Vytautas the Great University, and a nursing teacher at Kaunas College, played a key role in initiating this important initiative.

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  1. Queen Silvia of Sweden honored a nurse from Lithuania for her inventive concept of incorporating nature into patient care.

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