Betul OZEN | Nursing and Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Betul OZEN | Nursing and Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Erciyes University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Betul OZEN is a distinguished academic in Public Health Nursing at Erciyes University, where she serves as Vice Director of the Institute of Health Sciences and contributes extensively to teaching, research, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Her work focuses on community health, aging health, sustainability, end-of-life studies, chronic disease management, and public health education. She has coordinated multiple institutional, national, and interdisciplinary research projects, addressing areas such as model-based home cardiac rehabilitation, school health nursing, molecular mechanisms of chemical exposures, lipid metabolism, and outcomes of planned discharge programs. Her scholarly productivity reflects a strong academic footprint, with an H-index of 12 and an i10-index of 13 on Google Scholar, alongside numerous peer-reviewed documents and citations across international databases. A recipient of the prestigious Young Scientist Award at the World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Infertility, she is recognized for her early contributions to home care and community-based nursing research. Her ongoing scientific endeavors continue to enhance evidence-based nursing practices, improve quality-of-life outcomes for vulnerable populations, and strengthen the integration of public health nursing with preventive and community-centered healthcare models, positioning her as an influential figure in health sciences and applied public health research.

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Featured Publications 

Yilmaz, E., Koca, F. D., Saticioglu, I. B., Ozen, B., Yilmaz, D. D., Nisari, M., & Ocsoy, I. (2025). Formation of colchicine‐incorporated hybrid nanoflower with an intrinsic peroxidase‐mimic and enhanced antimicrobial activities. Chemistry & Biodiversity. Advance online publication.

Cetın, Z., & Ozen, B. (2024). Investigating spiritual care perceptions and religious coping methods among the relatives of terminally ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Turkey. BMC Palliative Care, 23(1).

Ozen, B., Demir, G., & Sevig, U. (2022). The Scale on Community Care Perception (SCOPE) for nursing students: The reliability and validity. Nursing Forum, 57(4), 655–664.

Aslaner, H., Özen, B., Erten, Z. K., & Gökçek, M. B. (2022). Death and COVID-19 anxiety in home-quarantined individuals aged 65 and over during the pandemic. OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying.

Ozen, B., Ceyhan, O., & Büyükcelik, A. (2020). Hope and perspective on death in patients with cancer. Death Studies, 44(10), 635–641.

Dr. Mahdi Shamali – Nursing and Health Professions – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mahdi Shamali - Nursing and Health Professions - Best Researcher Award

Copenhagen University Hospital-Rigshospitalet - Denmark

Professional Profile 

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mahdi Shamal's academic journey began with a robust foundation in nursing, earning both BSC and MSC degrees. His commitment to advancing healthcare led him to pursue a PhD in Health Sciences, where he developed a keen interest in clinical research and innovative healthcare solutions. His early academic endeavors were marked by rigorous research and a passion for improving patient outcomes, laying the groundwork for his future contributions to the field.

Professional Endeavors

Mahdi Shamal currently serves as a Consultant for Strategic Fundraising and Project Development for Research & Innovation in Healthcare at Copenhagen University Hospital-Rigshospitalet. His professional journey is characterized by significant roles in multidisciplinary and international research environments. As a project manager for multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs), he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and project management skills. His teaching experience spans across nursing and medical students, where he has also organized workshops and presented at international conferences, sharing his expertise and insights with the global medical community.

Contributions and Research Focus

Shamal's research primarily focuses on the use of Virtual Reality in patient care, self-management in chronic diseases, and nursing care in critically ill patients. His contributions include significant advancements in dyadic data analysis methodology and the implementation of Virtual Reality solutions to address clinical setting Nursing and Health Professions challenges. Notable research projects include his postdoctoral work on the use of Virtual Reality during colonoscopies and international studies on readmission in heart failure and family experiences with heart failure. With 24 published articles, over 6500 citations, and an h-index of 12 on Google Scholar, Shamal's research has had a profound impact on the field of healthcare.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Mahdi Shamal has been recognized for his contributions to healthcare research. His publications in international peer-reviewed journals have garnered significant attention, reflected in his impressive citation indices. His collaborative work with prestigious institutions such as the Family Health in Europe – Research in Nursing (FAME-RN) network and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington underscores his influence and Nursing and Health Professions leadership in the field. These collaborations highlight his role in advancing global health initiatives and methodologies.

Impact and Influence

Shamal's research has significantly impacted patient care practices, particularly through his innovative use of Virtual Reality in clinical settings. His work on self-management in chronic diseases has provided new insights into the roles of family, nurses, and technology in patient care. His contributions to the methodology of dyadic data analysis have enhanced research techniques and outcomes in healthcare studies. Shamal's influence extends beyond academia, Nursing and Health Professions as his consultancy work and industry projects have facilitated the translation of research into practical applications, improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mahdi Shamal is poised to continue his pioneering work in healthcare research and innovation. His commitment to advancing patient care through technological solutions and evidence-based practices ensures that his legacy will be one of significant contributions to both the academic and practical realms of healthcare. As he continues to explore new frontiers in Virtual Reality and chronic disease management, Shamal's future contributions are expected to drive further advancements in healthcare research, benefiting patients and healthcare providers worldwide.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Symptoms and signs as significant predictors of hospitalisation and mortality in patients with heart failure  2024

Nurses' attitudes towards family importance in nursing care across Europe  2023(7)

CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND VALIDATION OF THE PERSIAN VERSION OF THE FAMILY FUNCTIONING, 2023

The relationship of family functioning and family health with hospital readmission in patients with heart failure: 2023

Strategies and barriers of illness control after hospital readmission: perspectives of patients with chronic heart failure  2023