Kumiko Kishmoto | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumiko Kishmoto | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumiko Kishmoto, Teikyo Heisei University, Japan

Dr. Kumiko Kishimoto has a rich background as a hospital nurse and nursing faculty member. Her current research focuses on the relationship between nurses’ self-compassion and personal factors, as well as the role of psychological safety in psychiatric wards. Committed to enhancing the well-being of nursing professionals, Dr. Kishimoto is dedicated to improving patient care outcomes.

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Kumiko Kishimoto has over 20 years of professional experience in the nursing field, combining a decade of hands-on clinical practice as a hospital nurse with ten years of dedicated service as a nursing faculty member. Her extensive background equips her with valuable insights into both the practical and theoretical aspects of nursing education, fostering a comprehensive understanding of healthcare dynamics. Dr. Kishimoto’s commitment to excellence in nursing is evident in her teaching methodologies, research initiatives, and contributions to the academic community.

Research and Innovations

Dr. Kishimoto’s current research focuses on exploring the relationship between nurses’ self-compassion and various personal factors, emphasizing the significance of psychological safety within psychiatric wards. By investigating these critical dimensions, her work aims to enhance the well-being of nursing professionals and improve patient care outcomes. Her innovative approach addresses vital issues in the nursing profession, advocating for a supportive work environment that promotes mental health and resilience among nurses.

Publication Top Notes

  • The relationships among factors affecting compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, and burnout in Japanese nurses: A cross‐sectional study (2024) 🏥
  • The development of the Japanese version of the Forms of Self-Criticising/Attacking & Self-Reassuring Scale (J-FSCRS) (2024) 🧠
  • The development of the Japanese version of the full and short form of Attitudes Towards Mental Health Problems Scale (J-(S) ATMHPS) (2023) 🌍


Conclusion

Dr. Kumiko Kishimoto is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a distinguished academic and professional background in nursing. Her innovative research on self-compassion and psychological safety in nursing not only contributes to the field but also has the potential to impact nursing practices positively. Her dedication to improving the mental health and resilience of nurses makes her an exemplary choice for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

Sirwan Ahmed | Adult Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sirwan Ahmed | Adult Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, College of Nursing, University of Raparin, Rania, Slaymaniyan, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

 

📚 Sirwan Khalid Ahmed, RN, DIN, BSN, MSN, is a dedicated and experienced registered nurse from the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Currently residing in Sardam Street, Hajiawa, Rania, Sulaimani, Sirwan has a strong background in nursing education and practice, coupled with a passion for research and academic excellence.

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Education

🎓 Sirwan’s educational journey began at Kharman-Hajiawa Primary School (1995-2000) and continued through Hajiawa Preparatory School (2000-2008). He then pursued nursing at Erbil Polytechnique University’s Koye Technical Institute (2009-2011). His commitment to advancing his knowledge led him to the University of Raparin’s College of Nursing, where he is currently enrolled.

Experience

🩺 Sirwan has amassed significant experience in the nursing field, starting as a registered nurse in 2013 with the Raparin Directorate of Health. He has worked in various hospitals for five years, gaining expertise in patient care across different medical conditions. Additionally, Sirwan has volunteered for over a year at the University of Raparin, contributing to the academic community.

Research Interests

🔬 Passionate about research, Sirwan has been actively involved in writing and publishing research papers since 2020. He has completed courses on research writing, peer review, and submission, leading to numerous publications in international journals. His research interests encompass nursing processes, pain management, and patient care procedures.

Awards and Honors

🏅 Sirwan holds multiple certificates in various nursing-related fields, enhancing his knowledge and practical skills. He has also earned a Diploma, Bachelor’s, and Master’s degree in Science of Nursing. Currently, he serves as an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE and the Malaysian Journal of Nursing, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence.

Skills

💼 Sirwan is proficient in working independently or as part of a healthcare team, ensuring adherence to patient care procedures. His skills include patient assessment, treatment planning, supervision of nursing students, and effective communication with patients and their families. He is also adept in administrative duties and patient education.

Publications Top Notes

📚 Here are some of Sirwan’s notable publications:

“Effects of Nursing Interventions on Pain Management” – Published in International Journal of Nursing Studies (2020), cited by 15 articles.

“Patient Education and Chronic Disease Management” – Published in Journal of Advanced Nursing (2021), cited by 10 articles.

“Evaluating Nursing Practices in Acute Care Settings” – Published in Nursing Research and Practice (2022), cited by 8 articles.