Women Researcher Award
| Bahia Abdallah | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Lebanese American University |
| Country | Lebanon |
| Scopus ID | 16308959800 |
| Documents | 17 |
| Citations | 247 |
| h-index | 7 |
| Subject Area | Nursing and Health Professions |
| Event | International Academic Achievements & Awards |
Bahia Abdallah
Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Bahia Abdallah, is an academic nursing leader, healthcare educator, neonatal specialist, and public health professional affiliated with the Lebanese American University (LAU), Lebanon. With over three decades of multidisciplinary professional experience, her academic and research activities encompass maternal and child health, neonatal intensive care, breastfeeding science, nursing education, infant nutrition, healthcare systems strengthening, and nursing accreditation processes.[1]
Her professional contributions integrate clinical nursing practice, higher education leadership, international consultancy, neonatal research, healthcare policy development, and interdisciplinary collaboration across Lebanon and international healthcare networks.[2]
Abstract
Bahia Abdallah, is a nursing academic, healthcare educator, and neonatal specialist with more than 30 years of professional experience in nursing education, maternal and child health, neonatal intensive care, breastfeeding promotion, and healthcare leadership. As Assistant Dean and Director at the Alice Ramez Chagoury School of Nursing, Lebanese American University, she has contributed extensively to nursing accreditation, curriculum development, healthcare policy, and interdisciplinary education. Her research focuses on neonatal outcomes, breastfeeding science, infant nutrition, and nursing practice improvement, supported by peer-reviewed publications, funded projects, and international professional collaborations.[3]
Keywords
Nursing Education; Neonatal Intensive Care; Maternal Health; Breastfeeding Research; Infant Nutrition; Public Health; Lactation Science; Healthcare Accreditation; Neonatology; Nursing Leadership; Child Health; Healthcare Policy
Introduction
Bahia Abdallah El-Moufti serves as Assistant Dean, Assistant Professor, and Director of the Alice Ramez Chagoury School of Nursing at Lebanese American University. Her educational background includes a PhD in Nursing and Health Sciences from the University of Dundee, a Master of Public Health degree, a Teaching Diploma in Health Education, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the American University of Beirut.[1]
Her academic trajectory reflects substantial experience in nursing education, neonatal intensive care, breastfeeding promotion, accreditation systems, curriculum development, and interdisciplinary healthcare training.[2]
Research Profile
- Maternal and Child Health
- Neonatal Intensive Care and Infant Outcomes
- Breastfeeding Research and Lactation Science
- Nursing Education and Curriculum Development
- Healthcare Workforce Development
- Psychosocial Determinants of Health
- Interprofessional Education
- Public Health and Infant Feeding Policy
Research Contributions
Her scholarly contributions include investigations into infant massage interventions, neonatal pain responses, breastfeeding determinants, healthcare professional wellbeing, neonatal microbiota transmission, infant feeding practices, and healthcare delivery systems during crises.[4]
She has led and collaborated on funded projects examining breastfeeding practices during economic crises, emotional exhaustion among nurses, health equity competencies, and determinants influencing healthcare outcomes among vulnerable populations.[5]
Selected Publications
Bahia Abdallah has contributed extensively to nursing and healthcare research through peer-reviewed publications focusing on neonatal intensive care, breastfeeding outcomes, infant massage interventions, maternal and child health, nursing education, and public health. Her scholarly work demonstrates sustained contributions to evidence-based nursing practice and healthcare advancement.
Research Impact
The research activities of Bahia Abdallah El-Moufti demonstrate translational healthcare impact through evidence-based nursing interventions, neonatal care optimization, breastfeeding policy implementation, healthcare capacity building, and educational leadership initiatives. Her work contributes to nursing education quality enhancement, infant nutrition advancement, and maternal-child healthcare outcomes.[6]
Award Suitability
Her multidisciplinary academic achievements, sustained professional leadership, research productivity, healthcare consultancy activities, policy development engagement, and educational contributions indicate alignment with international academic recognition frameworks focused on research excellence, healthcare innovation, and professional leadership in nursing and public health.[7]
Conclusion
Bahia Abdallah El-Moufti has developed an academic portfolio integrating scholarship, healthcare leadership, policy engagement, nursing education, and public health advancement. Her contributions to maternal and neonatal healthcare, breastfeeding science, healthcare systems improvement, and interdisciplinary nursing education establish a profile characterized by sustained scholarly engagement and professional service.[8]
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References
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- Abdallah B., Whitford H., Bradbury-Jones C., Jones M. (2021). Journal of Clinical Nursing.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15564
- Abdallah, B., Sharara, E., Nicolas, P., Sacre, H., El Khoury, C. F., Salameh, P., Haddad, C., Karam, J., & Rizk, R. (2025). Factors Associated With Breastfeeding Outcomes in Lebanon: A National Cross-Sectional Study. Food Science & Nutrition, 13(8), e70767.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.70767 - Abdallah, B., Whitford, H., Bradbury-Jones, C., & Jones, M. (2021). Perceptions and attitudes of parents and healthcare professionals about the option of using infant massage in neonatal intensive care units. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 30(3–4), 499–507.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15564 - Badr, L. K., Abdallah, B., & Kahale, L. (2015). A Meta-Analysis of Preterm Infant Massage: An Ancient Practice With Contemporary Applications. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 40(6), 344–358.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1097/NMC.0000000000000177 - Abdallah B. et al. Food Science & Nutrition.
https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.70767
- Abdallah B., Whitford H., Bradbury-Jones C., Jones M. (2021). Journal of Clinical Nursing.