Dr. yeliz sürme | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. yeliz sürme | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Erciyes University | Turkey

Yeliz Sürme is an Associate Professor of Surgical Nursing whose academic journey spans a bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral education in nursing and health sciences, with advanced specialization in surgical nursing. Her professional career includes extensive experience as a research assistant and faculty member, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate nursing education. She supervises numerous master’s and doctoral theses on surgical care, postoperative recovery, pain management, patient education, and innovative nursing interventions. Her research primarily focuses on wound healing, surgical patient outcomes, artificial intelligence–based patient education, lymphedema care, sleep and delirium in intensive care, and evidence-based surgical nursing practices. She has actively participated in national scientific projects, including randomized controlled trials on diabetic foot care and wound infection management. Her scholarly work is published in respected international journals, addressing topics such as AI-supported educational materials, postoperative rehabilitation, sleep quality in surgical patients, and humanistic nursing competence. She has served in several academic and administrative roles, including departmental committees, accreditation boards, thesis juries, and major program coordination. Recognized for her academic contributions, she received a third-place oral presentation award. She continues to advance surgical nursing science through research, teaching, and mentorship.

Profiles:  Google Scholar 

Featured Publications

Sürme, Y. (2019). Stres, stresle ilişkili hastalıklar ve stres yönetimi. Journal of International Social Research, 12(64), 63.

Sürme, Y., Özmen, N., & Ertürk Arik, B. (2023). Fear of COVID-19 and related factors in emergency department patients. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 21(1), 28–36.

Sürme, Y., Kartın, P. T., & Çürük, G. N. (2018). Knowledge and practices of nurses regarding wound healing. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 33(4), 471–478.

Sürme, Y., & Çimen, Ö. (2022). Preoperative surgical fear and related factors of patients undergoing brain tumor surgery. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 37(6), 934–938.

Maraş, G., & Sürme, Y. (2023). Surgical site infections: Prevalence, economic burden, and new preventive recommendations. Exploratory Research and Hypothesis in Medicine, 8(4), 366–371.

Sürme, Y., & Maraş, G. (2022). Recycling, responsible consumption and nursing: A qualitative study of surgical nurses’ recycling and medical waste management. Journal of Nursing Management, 30(8), 4514–4522

Mrs. Na. Li | Nursing Science | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Na. Li | Nursing Science | Women Researcher Award

Inner Mongolia People’s Hospital | China

Profile:  Scopus 

Featured Publications

The efficacy and safety of fingolimod plus standardized treatment versus standardized treatment alone for acute ischemic stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (2022). Pharmacology Research and Perspectives, 10(5), e00973.

Ms. Meserret Aslan | Counselling Skills in Health Services | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Meserret Aslan | Counselling Skills in Health Services | Best Researcher Award 

Istanbul Atlas University | Turkey

Meserret Aslan is a lecturer in midwifery at Istanbul Atlas University, Faculty of Health Sciences, where she contributes to both teaching and research in maternal and child health. She holds a Ph.D. in Midwifery from Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, with her doctoral research focusing on the effects of adverse childhood experiences on sexual myths and birth fear among pregnant women. She previously completed her master’s degree with thesis at Marmara University Institute of Health Sciences, where her thesis examined psychosocial aspects of midwifery care, and earned her bachelor’s degree in midwifery from Ankara University Faculty of Health Sciences. Her academic and professional work emphasizes maternal mental health, childbirth fear, psychosocial dimensions of midwifery, and women’s reproductive health. She has been actively involved in TÜBİTAK-supported projects, serving as a consultant and researcher on studies investigating nutrition attitudes in young women, premenstrual syndrome, and the effects of childhood adverse experiences on midwives’ emotional responsiveness during intrapartum care. In addition to her research and teaching, she holds an administrative role as a member of the Quality Commission at Istanbul Atlas University. A member of professional organizations such as the Anadolu Midwives Association and Breastfeeding Volunte

Profile:  ORCID

Featured Publications

“Development and Validation of the Self-Assessment Scale for Counselling Skills in Health Services”

“Factors Influencing Sexual Myth Beliefs Among Pregnant Women”