Bahia Abdallah | Nursing and Health Professions | Women Researcher Award

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.

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.

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.

References

    1. Abdallah B., Whitford H., Bradbury-Jones C., Jones M. (2021). Journal of Clinical Nursing.
      https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15564
    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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
    5. Abdallah B. et al. Food Science & Nutrition.
      https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.70767

Mr. Temesgen Ayenew | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Temesgen Ayenew | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Temesgen Ayenew | Nursing – Lecturer at Debre Markos University, Ethiopia

Temesgen Ayenew is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing. With an extensive portfolio of scientific contributions, Dr. Ayenew has gained recognition for addressing vital healthcare challenges in Ethiopia and other low-resource settings. His work consistently demonstrates evidence-based practice, clinical relevance, and public health impact, particularly in hospital preparedness, intensive care outcomes, and nursing performance. Dr. Ayenew is known for his collaborative nature, academic dedication, and commitment to the advancement of healthcare delivery through research.

Profile Verified:

ORCID | Scopus

Education:

Temesgen Ayenew received his formal education in nursing and emergency medicine from the prestigious School of Medicine at Addis Ababa University. His academic training focused on critical care and emergency response, providing a solid foundation for his research into acute medical services, disaster management, and intensive care unit (ICU) practices. His education has not only empowered him to pursue teaching roles but also to lead complex, evidence-based research projects that directly impact policy and practice in health systems.

Experience:

Currently serving as a lecturer at Debre Markos University, College of Health Sciences, Dr. Ayenew brings several years of academic experience both in teaching and research. His professional background includes active membership in the Ethiopian Nurses Association and the Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals. These roles enable him to maintain strong links with healthcare practice, ensuring that his research remains grounded in real-world clinical challenges. Additionally, he has played key roles in national-level studies and training programs related to emergency preparedness and hospital response.

Research Interest:

Dr. Ayenew’s research interests lie in critical care outcomes, emergency medicine, nursing practice, disaster preparedness, occupational health, and systematic reviews. He is particularly focused on examining the quality of healthcare services, the preparedness of emergency units, and mortality patterns in intensive care units. He has a strong affinity for meta-analysis, enabling him to synthesize evidence and provide actionable insights. His work strives to bridge gaps between policy, education, and bedside clinical practice.

Selected Publications:

πŸ“˜ Palliative care utilisation globally by cancer patients: systematic review and meta-analysis (BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2025) – Cited by 11 articles. This study highlights disparities in palliative care utilization and emphasizes the need for policy integration in cancer care.
πŸ“Š Prevalence of Post-intensive care syndrome among ICU survivors: Systematic review and meta-analysis (PLOS One, 2025) – Cited by 14 articles. The research reveals the psychological and physical toll on ICU survivors, calling for structured post-discharge care models.
πŸ›‘οΈ Personal Protective Equipment Utilization among factory workers in Ethiopia (Environmental Health Insights, 2025) – Cited by 9 articles. This study sheds light on occupational health gaps and factors influencing PPE compliance.
πŸ”₯ Knowledge levels of healthcare professionals toward disaster preparedness (International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, 2024) – Cited by 12 articles. The findings stress the need for training and institutional planning to manage large-scale emergencies.
πŸ’‰ Oxygen therapy practice and associated factors among nurses (African Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024) – Cited by 6 articles. The article focuses on the quality of care delivery in respiratory support within critical care settings.
πŸ“‰ Prevalence of mortality among mechanically ventilated patients in Ethiopian ICUs (PLOS One, 2024) – Cited by 10 articles. It exposes alarming mortality rates and highlights resource and staffing challenges.
πŸ‘΅ Prevalence and types of elder abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa (Journal of the National Medical Association, 2024) – Cited by 8 articles.

Awards:

While Dr. Ayenew has not yet received major international research awards, he has been recognized within institutional settings for his scholarly contributions and dedication to student mentorship. He has secured competitive research funding for projects addressing disaster preparedness in Ethiopian hospitals and remains a strong candidate for broader recognition based on his consistent academic performance and impactful publications.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Temesgen Ayenew exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher through his academic rigor, ethical integrity, and commitment to community health. His research is not only prolific but deeply aligned with real-world clinical problems, particularly in low-resource environments. Through extensive collaborations, high-impact publications, and strong engagement in professional networks, Dr. Ayenew continues to shape the future of emergency care and nursing education in Ethiopia. Nominating him for the Best Researcher Award is both a recognition of his past achievements and an encouragement for his continued contribution to global health research.