Elif Donmez | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Elif Donmez | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

University of Health Sciences | Turkey

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Elif Donmez began her academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Gulhane Military Medical Academy in 2007, followed by a Master's in Public Health Nursing from the same institution in 2011. She pursued her Ph.D. in Public Health Nursing at Istanbul University Florence Nightingale Nursing Faculty, completing it in 2017. Her doctoral thesis focused on the impact of nurse navigation programs on colorectal cancer screening behaviors.

Professional Endeavors

Ms. Donmez's career spans various roles that have enriched her expertise in oncology nursing and public health. She served as a Research Assistant at Gulhane Military Medical Academy and worked extensively in medical oncology and emergency nursing at institutions like Gayrettepe Florence Nightingale Hospital and Ardahan Military Hospital. She later transitioned into academia, holding teaching positions at Istanbul Science University and Bahcesehir University.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research focuses on enhancing cancer care through innovative nursing interventions and exploring factors influencing patient outcomes. Ms. Donmez has authored numerous articles in prestigious international and national peer-reviewed journals, addressing topics such as nurse navigation, cancer screening behaviors, and quality of life in cancer patients. She has also contributed chapters to scholarly books on oncology nursing and health assessment.

Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Donmez's contributions have garnered recognition within the academic and healthcare communities. She has received several awards for her impactful research. Her work on nurse navigation and cancer screening has been widely cited, reflecting its influence on oncology nursing practices.

Impact and Influence

Ms. Donmez's research on nurse navigation programs has significantly influenced healthcare practices, particularly in promoting cancer screening behaviors and improving patient outcomes. Her studies on complementary and alternative medicine usage among cancer patients have contributed valuable insights into enhancing quality of life during cancer treatment.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Head of the Oncology Nursing Department at Health Sciences University, Ms. Donmez continues to lead groundbreaking research initiatives aimed at advancing oncology nursing practices. Her future contributions are poised to further bridge the gap between academic research and clinical application, ultimately enhancing the standard of cancer care delivery.

 

Notable Publications

Innovative Cancer Follow-Up with Telehealth: A New Method for Oncology Nurses 2024

Association between multimorbidity and postoperative mortality in patients undergoing major surgery: a prospective study in 29 countries across Europe 2024 (1)

Colorectal cancer screening: understanding the needs of the pre-screening group 2023 (1)

RESILIENCE, POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH, DEPRESSION, AND ANXIETY IN CANCER PATIENTS 2023

Early integration of palliative care among cancer patients: The perspective of oncology nurses in Turkey 2022 (2)

 

 

 

 

Assist Prof Dr . Zohour Rashwan | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr . Zohour Rashwan | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

University of Bahrain | Bahrain

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Early Academic Pursuits

Zohour Ibrahim Mahmoud Rashwan embarked on her academic journey with a profound interest in pediatric and neonatal nursing. Her Master's thesis focused on maternal knowledge and practices concerning oral medication administration to young children, showcasing an early dedication to improving healthcare practices for children.

Professional Endeavors

Transitioning into her doctoral studies, Zohour delved deeper into the critical realm of neonatal care, specifically exploring the impact of endotracheal tube care protocols on complications in mechanically ventilated neonates. Simultaneously, she engaged as a BLS (Basic Life Support) Instructor and a Health Information System Trainer, broadening her scope in healthcare education and technology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Zohour's research primarily revolves around optimizing care protocols for neonates undergoing mechanical ventilation. Her PhD thesis, investigating the effects of endotracheal tube care protocols, highlights her commitment to mitigating complications in this vulnerable patient population. Moreover, her MSc thesis emphasizes the importance of parental education in managing childhood illnesses, addressing a crucial aspect of pediatric healthcare.

Accolades and Recognition

Her academic pursuits have earned Zohour recognition in the field, evident through her achievements in pediatric and neonatal nursing. While specifics about awards or honors may be lacking, her dedication to research and education within these specialties speaks volumes about her commitment to excellence.

Impact and Influence

Zohour's work directly impacts the healthcare landscape, particularly in neonatal and pediatric settings. By focusing on improving care protocols and parental education, she contributes to enhancing healthcare outcomes for the youngest and most vulnerable patients. Her roles as an educator and trainer further extend her influence by disseminating critical knowledge within the healthcare community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Zohour Ibrahim Mahmoud Rashwan's legacy lies in her efforts to refine care protocols for neonates, aiming to reduce complications during mechanical ventilation. Her dedication to educating both parents and healthcare professionals reflects a holistic approach to pediatric care. Her future contributions may include continued research, advocacy for evidence-based practices, and further advancements in healthcare education and technology for neonatal and pediatric care.

Notable Publications

Psychological first aid intervention: rescue from psychological distress and improving the pre-licensure nursing students’ resilience amidst COVID-19 crisis and beyond 2023 (3)

Bundling gentle body massage along with regular position change under phototherapy among full-term neonates with hyperbilirubinemia: Is it effective? 2023 (1)

Motivation inspiring confidence: effect of scenario-based learning on self-confidence among prelicensure nursing students 2023 (1)