Dr David Peña-Otero | Non Invasive Ventilation | Best Researcher Award
PhD; MsC; RN, Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla, Spain
David Peña Otero is an experienced Nurse and accomplished academic with a diverse background in healthcare, medical product surveillance, and respiratory care. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from the University of Santiago de Compostela and has further specialized in health care management, care research, and occupational risk prevention. Over his career, David has held various significant roles, including supervisor of materials resources, president of CoHeSeCan, and advisor for the Servicio Cántabro de Salud. In addition to his professional practice, he is an active researcher and educator, contributing to advancements in critical care, mechanical ventilation, and respiratory therapy.
Profile
Strengths for the Award
David Peña Otero demonstrates a strong and multifaceted career, blending clinical expertise, research, and teaching with a notable impact on both national and international healthcare. His extensive experience, especially in the critical and emergency care sectors, aligns well with the “Best Researcher Award” criteria. Notably, his contributions to respiratory care, particularly in non-invasive mechanical ventilation, are widely recognized. He has published over 70 articles, which have garnered more than 300 citations, showcasing the relevance and influence of his work. Furthermore, his leadership roles, such as being a corresponding and full academician in the Galician Academy of Nursing and a key member of committees in various health organizations, further highlight his contribution to both practice and scientific development.
David’s role as a coordinator for the Mechanical Ventilation Interest Group and his active involvement in evaluating training activities for the National Continuing Education Commission demonstrate his commitment to improving healthcare practices and fostering professional development. His research contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic, including co-authoring multiple technical reports, exemplify his ability to respond to urgent healthcare challenges effectively. His work has consistently contributed to the advancement of clinical practices, particularly in emergency and critical care, while also ensuring that evidence-based approaches are integrated into training and policy development.
Areas for Improvement
While David Peña Otero has an impressive track record, his scientific production, although significant, could benefit from further expansion into collaborative international research projects to increase visibility and global impact. He has published extensively, but the H-index of 11 and i10-index of 11 suggest there is room for increased engagement in high-impact journals and collaboration across international platforms to further elevate his academic presence. Additionally, greater participation in interdisciplinary studies, integrating fields such as public health, policy development, or healthcare technology, could amplify the scope and interdisciplinary relevance of his work.
📚 Education
David Peña Otero’s educational journey includes an Official Doctorate Program in Nursing Care Research from Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2016). He also holds a Master’s in Health Care, Management, and Care from Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (2009), with a specialization in Management. His thesis on the “Cost-effectiveness-benefit study of ventilatory monitoring in COPD exacerbations” earned him a competitive grant. Additionally, David has a Master’s degree in Nursing Care Research (2008) and specialized qualifications in Occupational Risk Prevention (2008).
🎓 Experience
David has a distinguished professional career with over 10 years in emergency and critical care. He has served as a nurse at various prestigious hospitals, including Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla and Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón. David has also held teaching roles as an adjunct professor at Fundación San Juan de Dios and Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, educating undergraduate and postgraduate students in nursing. Furthermore, he has contributed to health-related policy through his roles with the Spanish Ministry of Health and the Servicio Cántabro de Salud. As a supervisor in materials resources, David manages medical products and technologies, ensuring safety and compliance in clinical settings.
🔬 Research Interests
David Peña Otero’s research focuses on respiratory care, mechanical ventilation, and the prevention of pressure ulcers in critical patients. His work in non-invasive mechanical ventilation and its impact on patient care has earned international recognition. He has also contributed significantly to the management of COVID-19, both as a researcher and as part of expert committees developing national health guidelines. His academic interests also extend to the integration of occupational safety in healthcare settings and the psychological aspects of critical care.
📑 Publications
David has an impressive publication record, with more than 70 articles published in renowned journals. His research has been cited over 300 times globally, and his contributions have greatly impacted respiratory care and emergency medicine. Notable publications include:
- “Preventing facial pressure ulcers in patients under non-invasive mechanical ventilation: a randomised control trial” (J Wound Care, 2017) – Cited by 102 articles.
- “Risk perception of COVID−19 community transmission among the Spanish population” (Int J Environ Res Public Health, 2020) – Cited by 60 articles.
- “Perception of musculoskeletal pain in the state of confinement: associated factors” (Rev Latino-am Enfermagem, 2021) – Cited by 20 articles.
Conclusion
David Peña Otero is an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his outstanding contributions to nursing, critical care, and respiratory research. His achievements reflect both a commitment to advancing clinical practices and a dedication to improving healthcare education and training. By continuing to expand his research horizons and engaging in collaborative international projects, he can further solidify his standing as a leader in the field of healthcare research. His work already stands out for its impact on clinical practices and its ability to address pressing healthcare challenges.