Manal Al kloub | Adolescent health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al kloub | Adolescent health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al kloub, The Hashemite University, Jordan

Dr. Manal Ibrahim Al-Kloub, PhD, RN, is an Associate Professor at Hashemite University, Jordan, with a specialization in Child Health Nursing. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Nursing from Jordan University, as well as a PhD in Child Health Nursing, focusing on “Predictors of obesity in school-aged Jordanian adolescents.” Dr. Al-Kloub has extensive experience in nursing education, having worked at various institutions in Jordan, including Al al-Bayt University and the Ministry of Health. She has authored numerous publications, primarily on adolescent health, obesity, and nursing practices. Her professional affiliations include the Jordanian Nurses and Midwives Council and the International Association for Adolescent Health (IAAH). Dr. Al-Kloub is also involved in various training programs related to cardiovascular disease prevention, sexual and reproductive health, and nursing education.

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Academic Background πŸŽ“

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al Kloub has an extensive educational background in nursing. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Jordan University in Amman, Jordan, in 1993. Continuing her academic journey, she completed her Master of Science in Nursing Education (MSN) from the same institution in 1999. Dr. Al Kloub furthered her expertise by obtaining a PhD in Child Health Nursing from Jordan University in 2009. Her academic pursuits reflect a strong commitment to advancing nursing practices, particularly in pediatric health care. πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ“š

 

Certifications & Training πŸ…

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al Kloub holds numerous specialized certifications that enhance her expertise in nursing and health education. She has completed the Training of Trainers (TOT) and advanced programs in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention. Dr. Al Kloub has also trained in Sexual and Reproductive Health Social and Behavior Change Communication, as well as Counseling for Reproductive Health. She is skilled in Interactive Learning, Peer Learning in Higher Education, and the Technology of Education and Evaluation. Additionally, she has completed courses in Chemotherapy, Family Planning Curriculum Awareness, and Creating Motivational Environments in Nursing. πŸ’ΌπŸ©ΊπŸŽ“

 

Professional Experience πŸ«πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al Kloub has an extensive career in academia and healthcare. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at Hashemite University, Jordan, since 2019. From 2016 to 2018, she held the position of Dean Assistant for Student Affairs at the same university. Dr. Al Kloub previously worked as an Assistant Professor (2014-2019) and a Full-time Lecturer (2009-2014) at Hashemite University. Earlier in her career, she taught at Al al-Bayt University (2003-2007), Rufida Alaslamia College for Nursing & Midwife (2001-2002), and College of Paramedical Science (1999-2001). Her clinical experience includes roles as a Pediatric Nurse at AL-Hussein Hospital (1996-1999) and Jordan University Hospital (1994-1996). πŸ₯πŸŽ“

 

Honors, Awards & Recognition πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al Kloub has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to nursing and healthcare. In 2015, she received the International Society of Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Fellowship Award in the United Kingdom. She was awarded the Al al-Bayt University PhD Scholarship in 2005 and the Ministry of Health MSN Scholarship in 1998. Dr. Al Kloub has also been honored with the Distinguished Nurse Honor by the Ministry of Health in 1997 and 1996. Earlier in her career, she was granted the Higher Education B.Sc. Scholarship in 1989. πŸŽ“πŸŒ

 

Research Focus Areas πŸ§ πŸ“š

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Al Kloub’s research primarily focuses on child health nursing, psychosocial aspects of health, and chronic disease management. Her work explores factors affecting psychological distress, adherence to treatment plans, and the health behaviors of adolescents, especially in the context of chronic conditions like thalassemia and cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Al Kloub also investigates health education, cultural impacts on nursing practice, and family dynamics in managing health challenges. Her research emphasizes mental health, health behavior modification, and the quality of life in vulnerable populations, contributing significantly to public health and nursing education. πŸŒπŸ’‰πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ

 

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  • COVID-19: Factors associated with psychological distress, fear, and coping strategies among community members across 17 countries – Cited by 84, Year: 2021 🌍😷
  • Nursing students evaluation of problem based learning and the impact of culture on the learning process and outcomes: A pilot project – Cited by 72, Year: 2014 πŸŽ“πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ
  • Anxiety and adverse health outcomes among cardiac patients: a biobehavioral model – Cited by 53, Year: 2014 πŸ’“πŸ§ 
  • Predictors of obesity in school‐aged Jordanian adolescents – Cited by 49, Year: 2010 πŸπŸ‘¦πŸ‘§
  • The health belief model’s impacts on the use of complementary and alternative medicine by parents or guardians of children with cancer – Cited by 38, Year: 2016 πŸ§‘β€βš•οΈπŸ’Š
  • Predictors of non-adherence to follow-up visits and deferasirox chelation therapy among Jordanian adolescents with thalassemia major – Cited by 35, Year: 2014 πŸ©Έβš•οΈ
  • Disordered eating in Jordanian adolescents – Cited by 33, Year: 2019 πŸ½οΈπŸ§‘β€βš•οΈ
  • Factors contributing to adolescent obesity – Cited by 33, Year: 2009 πŸ”βš–οΈ
  • Epidemiology of nonfatal injuries among schoolchildren – Cited by 28, Year: 2016 πŸ«πŸš‘
  • Young women’s experience of adolescent marriage and motherhood in Jordan – Cited by 27, Year: 2019 πŸ’πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦

 

Yong-Gwan Song | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Yong-Gwan Song | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Yong-Gwan Song, Pukyong National University, South Korea

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yong-Gwan Song appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award for several reasons:

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Academic Background

Dr. Song holds a Ph.D. in Kinesiology from Korea University, complemented by a Master’s in Physical Education and a Bachelor’s degree. This robust educational foundation establishes his expertise in his field.

Post-Doctoral Experience

His post-doctoral research at Sungkyunkwan University further enhances his credentials, indicating a commitment to advancing knowledge through research.

Current Position

As an Assistant Professor in the Division of Smart Healthcare at Pukyong National University since 2018, he is involved in cutting-edge research and education, which contributes to the field of kinesiology and smart healthcare.

Research Focus

Dr. Song’s research topicsβ€”sport psychology, dance psychology, and motor control/learningβ€”are highly relevant in today’s context of health and wellness. His diverse focus suggests a holistic approach to physical activity and mental well-being.

Impact on the Field

The integration of psychology with kinesiology and smart healthcare positions Dr. Song as a forward-thinking researcher who addresses contemporary issues in sports and health.

Publication Top Notes

A teacher-focused intervention to decrease PE students’ amotivation by increasing need satisfaction and decreasing need frustration

Expanding autonomy psychological need states from two (satisfaction, frustration) to three (dissatisfaction): A classroom-based intervention study.

Recommending goals and supporting needs: An intervention to help physical education teachers communicate their expectations while supporting students’ psychological needs

Dual processes to explain longitudinal gains in physical education students’ prosocial and antisocial behavior: Need satisfaction from autonomy support and need frustration …

Intervention-enabled autonomy-supportive teaching improves the PE classroom climate to reduce antisocial behavior

Effects of dance-based movement therapy on balance, gait, and psychological functions in severe cerebellar ataxia: A case study

A case study on curling stone and sweeping effect according to sweeping conditions

Conclusion

Dr. Yong-Gwan Song demonstrates significant potential to contribute valuable insights to the field, making him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.