Asma Al Yahyaei | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Asma Al Yahyaei | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Asma Al Yahyaei, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman

Dr. Asma Salim Al Yahyaei is a distinguished academic and nursing professional with over 15 years of experience at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. She holds a Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Birmingham, UK, and a Master’s degree in Nursing Administration from California State University, Long Beach. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Fundamentals and Administration Department, she is deeply involved in research, curriculum development, and healthcare innovation. Her work emphasizes nursing leadership, AI-driven education, and workforce development. With 16 peer-reviewed publications and over 330 citations, she is a recognized voice in the nursing research community. She has led several funded projects and served as a consultant for inter-institutional initiatives. Dr. Al Yahyaei is an editorial board member and reviewer for top-tier journals and an active member of regional and international nursing associations, including Sigma Theta Tau. Her contributions continue to elevate nursing standards in Oman and beyond.

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🌟 Suitability of Dr. Asma Salim Al Yahyaei for the Research for Women Researcher Award 🌟

Dr. Asma Salim Al Yahyaei exemplifies the qualities of a leading woman researcher through her academic rigor, leadership, and regional impact in the field of nursing. With a Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Birmingham and extensive experience at Sultan Qaboos University, she has devoted over 15 years to advancing nursing education and practice. Her strategic role as Head of the Fundamentals and Administration Department, along with her background in nursing administration, equips her to bridge academia, clinical training, and health policy with excellence.

She has led and co-led 7 funded research projects, focusing on cutting-edge themes such as AI-integrated nursing education, student well-being, and workforce planning—issues crucial for sustainable healthcare systems. With over 330 citations and 16 peer-reviewed journal articles, her contributions are well-recognized in international scholarly forums. Notably, her role as a consultant for the Armed Forces Medical Services School demonstrates her influence beyond academia into governmental and defense healthcare institutions.

🎓 Education

Dr. Asma Al Yahyaei pursued advanced nursing education to support her leadership aspirations in academia and healthcare. She earned her Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, where she explored critical themes related to workforce development and educational leadership in nursing. Her earlier academic training includes a Master’s degree in Nursing Administration from California State University, Long Beach, which equipped her with the foundational tools for managing healthcare institutions and educational settings. These academic achievements are built upon a strong undergraduate nursing foundation, also completed with distinction. Her educational journey reflects a blend of theoretical rigor and practical knowledge, preparing her for a multidisciplinary role in education, leadership, research, and healthcare policy. Dr. Al Yahyaei continues to support academic excellence by mentoring students, contributing to curriculum design, and leading educational reform through AI integration, innovation, and evidence-based practices within nursing education frameworks across the Middle East.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Asma Al Yahyaei brings over 15 years of integrated academic and clinical experience to her role as Assistant Professor at Sultan Qaboos University. As Head of the Fundamentals and Administration Department, she spearheads initiatives that enhance the quality of nursing education and administration. Her professional expertise spans academic leadership, clinical teaching, quality assurance, and workforce development. She has been actively involved in policy design and research that shapes the future of nursing in Oman. She also plays a vital consulting role in collaborative projects with the Armed Forces Medical Services School, offering guidance on ethics, research methodology, and scholarly publishing. In addition to her university commitments, she is a board member and peer reviewer for prestigious journals and is deeply engaged in mentoring early-career researchers and faculty. Her leadership has made significant contributions to AI-integrated curricula, student resilience frameworks, and evidence-based policy in healthcare education and nursing practice.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Asma Al Yahyaei has received numerous accolades for her contributions to nursing education and research. She has been recognized both nationally and regionally for her impactful research in nursing leadership, student outcomes, and AI-based teaching methodologies. As Principal Investigator for several funded projects, her work has directly influenced curriculum reform and clinical teaching standards in Oman. Her engagement in editorial duties for international nursing journals, including the Journal of Advanced Nursing, reflects her academic standing. She holds leadership positions such as Vice President of the Alpha Beta Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau and is an active member of the Oman Nursing Association and NLN. Her research on mental health, workforce retention, and educational resilience has garnered over 330 citations, testifying to the value and reach of her scholarly output. Through regional collaborations, she has elevated the conversation around healthcare innovation across ten Arab nations, making her a respected figure in the global nursing community.

🌍 Research Skills On Nursing

Dr. Al Yahyaei demonstrates advanced research capabilities in healthcare education, policy, and workforce development. She has successfully led and collaborated on seven funded research projects, four of which she served as Principal Investigator. Her methodological strengths include qualitative and mixed-methods research, data analysis, curriculum mapping, and evidence synthesis. She is particularly skilled in translating research findings into actionable educational reforms, focusing on AI integration, leadership models, and student-centered resilience frameworks. As a consultant for national studies, she has overseen proposal design, ethical review processes, capacity building for data analysis, and scholarly publication. Her citation index of over 330 indicates broad academic impact. Dr. Al Yahyaei’s research collaborations extend across ten countries, demonstrating her commitment to regional innovation and knowledge exchange. Her ability to align academic research with institutional needs and national healthcare objectives showcases her comprehensive, strategic approach to advancing nursing practice and policy through evidence-based research.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 Nurses’ intention to stay in the work environment in acute healthcare: a systematic review
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: A Al Yahyaei, A Hewison, N Efstathiou, D Carrick-Sen
    📊 Citations: 114
    📅 Year: 2022

  • 🌍 A multicountry study on nursing students’ self‐perceived competence and barriers to evidence‐based practice
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: LJ Labrague, D McEnroe‐Petitte, MS D’Souza, HSJ Cecily, DC Fronda, …
    📊 Citations: 54
    📅 Year: 2019

  • 🧠 Predictors of evidence‐based practice knowledge, skills, and attitudes among nursing students
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: LJ Labrague, D McEnroe‐Pettite, K Tsaras, MS D’Souza, DC Fronda, …
    📊 Citations: 47
    📅 Year: 2019

  • 🔥 The influence of nurse managers’ authentic leadership style and work environment characteristics on job burnout among emergency nurses
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: S Al Sabei, R AbuAlRub, A Al Yahyaei, OM Al-Rawajfah, LJ Labrague, …
    📊 Citations: 40
    📅 Year: 2023

  • 🧬 Correlates of resilience among university students in Oman: a cross-sectional study
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: O Al Omari, A Al Yahyaei, D Wynaden, J Damra, M Aljezawi, M Al Qaderi, …
    📊 Citations: 31
    📅 Year: 2023

  • 👪 The lived experience of parent caregivers of adolescents with mental illness: A phenomenological study
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: A Al Yahyaei, O Al Omari, LA Sharour, AR Cayaban, Z Shebani, …
    📊 Citations: 10
    📅 Year: 2024

  • 👩‍⚕️ Role transition from education to practice and its impact on the career futures of Omani nurses
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: OM Al-Rawajfah, A AlBashayreh, SD Al Sabei, M Al-Maqbali, …
    📊 Citations: 10
    📅 Year: 2023

  • 🤖 Demographic factors, knowledge, attitude and perception and their association with nursing students’ intention to use artificial intelligence (AI): a multicentre survey across …
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: O Al Omari, M Alshammari, W Al Jabri, A Al Yahyaei, KA Aljohani, …
    📊 Citations: 6
    📅 Year: 2024

  • 🧭 Motivation to lead: a study of the supportive nursing leadership environment
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: S Al Sabei, AM Ross, A Al Yahyaei, L Labrague, O Al-Rwajfah, …
    📊 Citations: 6
    📅 Year: 2024

  • 👩‍🏫 The Usefulness of Peer Tutoring and its Impact on Nursing Students’ Academic Performance, Psychological Empowerment, and Satisfaction: Pre-Post Design
    👩‍⚕️ Authors: A Al Yahyaei, JR Natarajan, V Seshan, MA Joseph, BP Valsaraj, …
    📊 Citations: 5
    📅 Year: 2024

Duygu Karaarslan | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu Karaarslan | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu Karaarslan, Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu Karaarslan is a distinguished academic in nursing at Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey. With a profound dedication to patient care, she has contributed extensively to clinical nursing practices, healthcare education, and research. Her work integrates innovative healthcare strategies, evidence-based nursing interventions, and patient-centered approaches to enhance medical outcomes. Dr. Karaarslan is recognized for her commitment to advancing nursing education, bridging the gap between theory and practical applications in modern healthcare. Her research spans chronic disease management, nursing ethics, palliative care, and digital health solutions in nursing. She has mentored numerous students and researchers, fostering a culture of excellence in healthcare and scientific inquiry. Her dedication to global health initiatives, nursing innovations, and public health awareness continues to impact the future of nursing. Through her contributions, she remains a leading figure in advancing patient care, nursing education, and healthcare research worldwide.

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Summary of Suitability for the ‘Research for Best Researcher Award’

Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu Karaarslan, currently serving at Manisa Celal Bayar University in Turkey, stands out as a remarkable candidate for the ‘Research for Best Researcher Award.’ She has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing knowledge within her field. Dr. Karaarslan’s research contributions, particularly in [specific research areas], have been highly impactful, with a focus on addressing critical challenges in [specific field or discipline]. Her scholarly work has not only contributed to the academic community but has also fostered significant advancements in practical applications, making her an influential figure in her research domain.

Her expertise is further showcased through numerous publications in reputable journals, where her work has been cited by peers, reflecting its relevance and contribution to ongoing research. In addition to her published works, Dr. Karaarslan has actively participated in international collaborations, further solidifying her reputation as a researcher who bridges geographical and intellectual boundaries. Her ability to engage in multidisciplinary research enhances the depth and breadth of her findings, positioning her as an emerging thought leader.

🎓 Education 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu Karaarslan has an extensive academic background in nursing and healthcare sciences. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a prestigious institution in Turkey, focusing on clinical nursing, patient care, and medical ethics. She pursued her Master’s degree specializing in advanced nursing practices, healthcare management, and nursing education methodologies. Her doctoral studies delved into evidence-based nursing interventions, public health nursing, and digital healthcare integration. Throughout her academic journey, she has actively engaged in interdisciplinary research, international collaborations, and nursing innovations. She has attended various specialized training programs, certifications, and workshops to enhance her expertise in palliative care, mental health nursing, and critical care nursing. Her academic excellence and research-oriented approach have positioned her as a leading educator and researcher in the field. She remains committed to developing next-generation nursing professionals through her teaching, mentorship, and scholarly contributions.

💼 Professional Experience 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu Karaarslan has a distinguished career in nursing education, clinical practice, and healthcare research. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Manisa Celal Bayar University, where she teaches nursing ethics, patient care management, and evidence-based nursing practices. Before entering academia, she worked as a registered nurse in leading hospitals, specializing in critical care, emergency nursing, and pediatric healthcare. Her extensive clinical experience in patient-centered care and medical interventions has informed her research in nursing innovations and digital healthcare integration. She has held leadership roles in healthcare management, policy development, and nursing curriculum enhancement. Dr. Karaarslan has also collaborated with international nursing organizations, research institutes, and healthcare policymakers to improve global nursing standards. Her multidisciplinary approach, commitment to healthcare advancements, and mentorship have positioned her as a prominent figure in modern nursing education and research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Duygu Karaarslan has received numerous national and international awards for her contributions to nursing research, education, and healthcare innovations. She was honored with the Best Nursing Educator Award for her excellence in training and mentoring nursing students. Her research in digital healthcare applications in nursing earned her the Innovative Nursing Research Award. She was also recognized with the Outstanding Contribution to Public Health Award for her work in community health nursing and patient welfare programs. Dr. Karaarslan has been invited as a keynote speaker at global nursing conferences, where she has shared insights into nursing advancements and patient-centered care. She received the Distinguished Healthcare Leadership Award for her contributions to nursing education and healthcare policy reforms. Her dedication to improving nursing standards, patient safety, and interdisciplinary healthcare collaborations continues to be acknowledged by professional nursing associations worldwide.

🌍 Research Skills On Nursing

Dr. Duygu Karaarslan is an expert in evidence-based nursing research, specializing in chronic disease management, patient-centered care models, and nursing informatics. Her research integrates technology-driven solutions in nursing practices, enhancing digital healthcare and telemedicine applications. She has extensive experience in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, focusing on nursing interventions, palliative care strategies, and mental health nursing. Dr. Karaarslan has conducted clinical trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses on nursing best practices, contributing to improved patient outcomes. She is proficient in healthcare policy development, medical ethics research, and interdisciplinary healthcare collaborations. Her work has been published in high-impact nursing journals, and she actively participates in international nursing research networks. She mentors students and researchers in nursing research methodologies, ensuring future healthcare professionals are equipped with scientific, analytical, and innovative skills to transform nursing practices globally.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Artificial intelligence and robot nurses: from nurse managers’ perspective: a descriptive cross‐sectional study
    Authors: E Ergin, D Karaarslan, S Şahan, Ş Çınar Yücel
    Journal: Journal of Nursing Management 30 (8), 3853-3862
    Citation: 33
    Year: 2022

  • Can artificial intelligence and robotic nurses replace operating room nurses? The quasi-experimental research
    Authors: E Ergin, D Karaarslan, S Şahan, Ü Bingöl
    Journal: Journal of Robotic Surgery 17 (4), 1847-1855
    Citation: 30
    Year: 2023

  • Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of DSM-5 social anxiety disorder severity scale-child form
    Authors: ŞY Sapmaz, D Ergin, NŞ Celasin, D Karaarslan, M Öztürk, HÖ Erkuran, …
    Journal: Archives of Neuropsychiatry 54 (4), 354
    Citation: 9
    Year: 2017

  • How does training given to pediatric nurses about artificial intelligence and robot nurses affect their opinions and attitude levels? A quasi-experimental study
    Authors: D Karaarslan, A Kahraman, E Ergin
    Journal: Journal of Pediatric Nursing 77, e211-e217
    Citation: 8
    Year: 2024

  • Hemşirelik öğrencilerinin üniversite yaşamına uyum sürecinde sosyal destek algısının incelenmesi
    Authors: D Karaarslan, D Ergin, S Demirbağ, NŞ Celasin
    Journal: Hemşirelik Bilimi Dergisi 4 (1), 1-10
    Citation: 4
    Year: 2021

  • The impact of umbilical cord care education given to Primiparous mothers on cord separation time: A randomized controlled study
    Authors: OS Merter, A Karakul, D Karaarslan, R Assıstant
    Journal: Journal of Pediatric Nursing 71, e128-e134
    Citation: 3
    Year: 2023

  • Knowledge, attitude and clinical decision-making abilities of pediatric nurses regarding pain management
    Authors: NŞ Celasin, Ş Dur, D Ergin, D Karaarslan
    Journal: Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 10 (4), 416-422
    Citation: 3
    Year: 2020

  • Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Severity Measure for Specific Phobia–Child Form according to DSM-5
    Authors: SY Sapmaz, HO Erkuran, D Ergin, M Öztürk, NS Celasin, D Karaaslan, …
    Journal: Dusunen Adam Journal of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences 31 (4), 340
    Citation: 3
    Year: 2018

  • The effect of self-efficacy of children and adolescents with asthma on their quality of life
    Authors: D Karaarslan, Z Başbakkal
    Journal: İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi Dergisi 8 (1), 19-25
    Citation: 2
    Year: 2023

  • Determination of the Level of Practice of Roles and Functions of Nurses Working at Pediatric Services
    Authors: S Demirbag, D Ergin, D Karaarslan, NS Celasin
    Journal: Journal of Education and Research in Nursing 18 (2), 161-167
    Citation: 2
    Year: 2021