Angeles Merino | Publichealth | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Angeles Merino | Publichealth | Best Researcher Award

Nursing Department , University of Huelva , Spain

La Doctora Mª de los Ángeles Merino Godoy es una destacada investigadora y profesora en el Departamento de Enfermería de la Universidad de Huelva, España. Con una sólida trayectoria académica, se ha especializado en la educación en enfermería, particularmente en el contexto de crisis globales como la pandemia de COVID-19. Su trabajo ha sido clave para abordar los retos que la enseñanza universitaria enfrentó durante la transición abrupta a la modalidad virtual. Además de su labor docente, ha sido autora de diversos estudios sobre el impacto del estrés, el agotamiento emocional y la salud mental en los estudiantes de enfermería. Su enfoque interdisciplinario y su compromiso con la innovación educativa la han establecido como una líder en el campo de la educación en salud.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Mª de los Ángeles Merino Godoy is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on several notable strengths:

  1. Pioneering Research Focus: Dr. Merino’s work addresses a critical and contemporary issue in healthcare education, particularly during the global health crisis induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research on the transition from in-person to virtual education in nursing not only reflects her timely response to a global crisis but also establishes a significant body of knowledge that will shape future educational practices in healthcare disciplines.
  2. Innovative Approach: Dr. Merino has demonstrated exceptional leadership in innovating nursing education in the face of unprecedented challenges. Her research explores the effects of virtual learning on nursing students, identifying critical gaps in curriculum delivery, practical training, and student satisfaction. This innovation is particularly relevant for the ongoing development of e-learning models in health education and will undoubtedly have long-term impacts on how nursing is taught.
  3. Rigorous Methodology: The methodologies employed in Dr. Merino’s studies are robust and scientifically rigorous. Her large-scale quantitative studies (involving over 400 nursing students) are backed by comprehensive data analysis and carefully designed surveys, ensuring the reliability and validity of her findings. Her research not only presents clear insights into students’ satisfaction and challenges but also offers concrete recommendations for educational improvement.
  4. Impact on Educational Policy: Dr. Merino’s work has had a tangible impact on educational policy. By revealing the critical shortcomings of virtual learning environments, her findings have spurred discussions about integrating more effective online tools and hybrid learning models into nursing curricula. Her research also highlights the need for more personalized and technologically supported education during crises, which is of vital importance for adapting to future global challenges.
  5. Global Relevance and Recognition: The publications she has contributed to, such as in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Journal of Clinical Medicine, showcase the international recognition of her work. Dr. Merino’s research has been widely cited, indicating that her findings resonate within the academic community and beyond.
  6. Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Dr. Merino’s research is highly collaborative, reflecting her ability to work with diverse teams of experts from various disciplines such as mental health, healthcare, and technology. This multidisciplinary approach enhances the quality and scope of her studies, providing holistic insights into the challenges of nursing education during the pandemic.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Merino’s contributions are exemplary, there are always opportunities for growth in academic research:

  1. Expanding Qualitative Insights: Most of Dr. Merino’s research to date has relied on quantitative methods. A deeper exploration of qualitative data could complement her findings by capturing the nuanced personal experiences and emotional aspects of nursing students’ transition to online learning. Qualitative research could provide a richer understanding of how students feel about the changes in their education and how these experiences might affect their professional development.
  2. Long-Term Follow-Up: While her studies have provided valuable insights during the initial phases of the pandemic, long-term studies to track the ongoing effects of the shift to virtual learning could yield important data. This would help understand whether the issues raised, such as the lack of practical training, persist beyond the immediate pandemic period and how they evolve over time.
  3. Broader Comparative Studies: Expanding the geographical scope of her studies to include non-Spanish universities and nursing programs from a variety of socio-economic contexts would offer a broader perspective on how different educational systems adapted to the challenges posed by the pandemic. A comparative study between regions or countries with varying technological access and educational infrastructures would strengthen the generalizability of her findings.
  4. Focus on Teaching Methodologies: While her research emphasizes the technological and structural challenges faced by nursing students, a deeper exploration of how teaching methodologies themselves can be innovated for online and hybrid learning could be beneficial. Dr. Merino could focus more on pedagogical models that might specifically help bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application in nursing.

Education 

La Doctora Mª de los Ángeles Merino Godoy completó su Licenciatura en Enfermería en la Universidad de Huelva, donde también obtuvo su Máster en Educación en Ciencias de la Salud. Posteriormente, realizó su Doctorado en Ciencias de la Salud, con una investigación enfocada en la educación en enfermería y su adaptación a los desafíos contemporáneos. Su formación académica se complementa con múltiples cursos de gestión educativa y tecnologías aplicadas a la enseñanza. Además, ha sido parte de programas internacionales de investigación en colaboración con universidades y centros de salud de Europa, lo que le ha permitido aportar una visión global sobre la enseñanza en enfermería y su evolución frente a emergencias sanitarias. Su carrera académica y de investigación le ha permitido consolidarse como una experta en el desarrollo de nuevas metodologías pedagógicas en la enfermería.

Research Focus

La investigación de la Doctora Mª de los Ángeles Merino Godoy se centra principalmente en la educación en enfermería, con un enfoque particular en la adaptación de la enseñanza a los entornos virtuales y remotos durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Su trabajo ha abordado cuestiones clave como el estrés percibido, la salud mental de los estudiantes y la calidad educativa en situaciones de crisis. Además, ha explorado cómo la falta de interacción práctica afecta la preparación laboral de los estudiantes de enfermería, buscando soluciones innovadoras para integrar metodologías híbridas y simulaciones virtuales en el currículo académico. La resiliencia educativa y la adaptabilidad de los programas formativos frente a desafíos globales son también áreas clave de su investigación. A través de sus publicaciones, la doctora ha promovido una educación inclusiva y de calidad para las futuras generaciones de profesionales de la salud.

Publications

  1. “Nursing Education during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: Assessment of Students’ Satisfaction with e-Learning Environment” 📚💻
  2. “Navigating Perceived Stress: Experiences of Nursing Students Completing Internships during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain” 😰💉
  3. “The Upshot of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Nursing Assistants: Evaluating Mental Health Indicators in Huelva” 🏥🧠
  4. “The influence of emotional burnout and resilience on the psychological distress of nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic” 😔💪
  5. “Work–Family Interaction, Self-Perceived Mental Health and Burnout in Specialized Physicians of Huelva (Spain): A Study Conducted during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic” ⚖️🩺
  6. “Psychological discomfort in nursing degree students as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic” 😟📖
  7. “Gender and Tobacco Consumption among University Students” 🚭👩‍🎓
  8. “Mobile Applications and Healthy Habits of Adolescents, a Strange Couple: Pilot Study of the Efficacy of the Healthy Jeart App” 📱🍎
  9. “Confirmatory Validation of an Evaluation Instrument for Interventions Based on the Healthy Habits App Healthy Jeart with Adolescents” ✅👦👧

Conclusion

Dr. Mª de los Ángeles Merino Godoy’s contributions to the field of nursing education during the COVID-19 pandemic are nothing short of outstanding. Her innovative research, rigorous methodology, and commitment to improving nursing education place her in the top tier of researchers in this domain. She has effectively bridged the gap between education theory and practice by identifying both the challenges and potential solutions for virtual learning environments, especially for practical disciplines like nursing.Her work not only addresses an immediate need during a global health crisis but also lays the groundwork for the future of education in healthcare professions. By advocating for more robust virtual learning tools, hybrid teaching methods, and a deeper understanding of student experiences, Dr. Merino is making a profound impact on how nursing education evolves in the digital age. She is an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award, and her research will continue to inspire positive change within academic, healthcare, and policy-making communities for years to come.

Siai Zhang | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siai Zhang | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Doctor, Meizhou People’s Hospital, China

Siai Zhang is a 28-year-old dedicated nurse and researcher with a strong focus on cardiovascular nursing and nursing management. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Nursing at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she also actively participates in various research projects.

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Evaluation of Siai Zhang for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse and Relevant Academic Background: Siai Zhang has a strong academic foundation in nursing, with a Master’s degree from Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Bachelor’s degree from Jiaying University. Her GPA of 3.70/4 indicates consistent academic excellence.
  2. Professional Experience: With experience in various nursing departments, including Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Surgery, and the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Siai Zhang has a robust practical background. This experience is complemented by her research work, adding depth to her clinical insights.
  3. Research Focus and Contributions: Her research interests include cardiovascular nursing, nursing management, and nursing education. She has contributed to multiple research projects and received significant funding, such as the Science and Technology Innovation Fund and projects funded by the Tianjin Health Commission and Tianjin Nursing Society.
  4. Publications: Siai Zhang has an impressive publication record with articles in reputable journals like “Nurse Education Today” and “Journal of Nursing Management.” Her research covers critical areas such as online learning in nursing education, innovation capacity among Chinese nurses, and self-management behavior in patients with coronary heart disease.
  5. Awards and Honors: She has received numerous awards, including the 2022 National Scholarship Award and National Academic Scholarships. Her participation and success in competitions, such as the Chinese International “Internet +” College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, highlight her innovative and entrepreneurial spirit.
  6. Professional Qualifications and Certifications: Siai Zhang holds multiple professional certifications, including the Nurse Practising Qualification Certificate and the Nurse Practitioner Professional Qualification Certificate. These certifications validate her competence and commitment to professional development.
  7. Multilingual and Technical Skills: Her proficiency in Mandarin, English, Cantonese, and Hakka, along with her technical skills in software like Python, SPSS, and Microsoft Office, make her a versatile researcher capable of engaging with diverse research methodologies and audiences.

Areas for Improvement

  1. International Exposure and Collaboration: While Siai Zhang has a solid publication record, increasing her participation in international conferences and collaborations with global researchers could enhance the international visibility and impact of her work.
  2. H-index and Citation Metrics: Focusing on publishing in high-impact journals and increasing the citation of her work could improve her H-index and other citation metrics, reflecting broader recognition and influence in the research community.
  3. Advanced Research Leadership: Taking on more leadership roles in larger research projects or mentoring junior researchers could further establish her as a leader in her field and enhance her research profile.
  4. Further Specialization: Delving deeper into a specialized area within nursing, such as innovative therapeutic approaches in cardiovascular care or advanced nursing education techniques, could position her as a leading expert in a niche but impactful area.

🎓 Education

  • Aug 2020 – Present: Master’s in Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. GPA: 3.70/4. Courses: Nursing research, Advanced Nursing Practice, Nursing management.
  • Sep 2013 – Jun 2017: Bachelor’s in Nursing, Jiaying University. Courses: Internal medicine nursing, surgical nursing, gynecology nursing, pediatric nursing, critical care, nursing research.

💼 Experience

  • Jul 2017 – Jun 2020: Registered Nurse at People’s Hospital of Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. Worked in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Surgery, and Surgical Intensive Care Unit.

🔬 Research Interests

Siai Zhang’s research interests include cardiovascular nursing, nursing management, and nursing education, with a particular focus on enhancing nursing practices and patient care through innovative research.

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • National Scholarship Award (2022)
  • National Academic Scholarship (2020-2023)
  • Third Prize: 11th Science and Technology Innovation Fund for Undergraduates, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Outstanding Volunteer: Northeast and North China Division of the 10th Chinese College Students Medical Technical Skills Competition
  • Excellence Award: Nursing Quality Control Circle, People’s Hospital of Meizhou City

📚 Publications Top Notes

2022: Zhang, S., Ma, R., Wang, Z., Li, G., & Fa, T. Academic self-concept mediates the effect of online learning engagement on deep learning in online courses for Chinese nursing students: A cross-sectional study. Nurse Education Today, 117, 105481. Read (IF: 3.906)

2022: Zhang, S., Liu, Y., Li, G., Zhang, Z., & Fa, T. Chinese nurses’ innovation capacity: The influence of inclusive leadership, empowering leadership and psychological empowerment. Journal of Nursing Management, 10.1111/jonm.13654. Read (IF: 4.680)

2022: Zhang, S., Wang, Z., Lin, X., Li, Y., Xue, Y., Ban, J., Li, G., & Fa, T. Kinesiophobia and self-management behaviour related to physical activity in Chinese patients with coronary heart disease: The mediating role of self-efficacy. Nursing Open. Read (IF: 1.942)

2022: Zhang, S., Xu, Y., & Fa, T. Study on the status and influencing factors of self-management behavior related to physical activity in patients with coronary heart disease. Tianjin Journal of Nursing, (03), 301-306. Read

Conclusion

Siai Zhang is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic background, significant professional experience, a robust research portfolio, and numerous awards and honors. Her contributions to nursing research, particularly in the areas of cardiovascular nursing and nursing education, are notable. With increased international collaboration, a focus on high-impact publications, and further specialization, she has the potential to make even greater strides in her research career. Overall, her achievements and potential make her a deserving contender for the award.