Kyosuke Yorozuya | Health Professions Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kyosuke Yorozuya | Health Professions Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kyosuke Yorozuya, Seijoh University, Japan

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Kyosuke Yorozuya is a dedicated educator and researcher in the field of occupational therapy for the elderly, currently serving as a Junior Associate Professor at Seijoh University, Japan. Holding a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences from Hiroshima University, he explores the nexus between cognitive functions and elderly activities, striving for empowerment and dementia prevention. With a plethora of publications and presentations, Kyosuke is an active member of various professional associations, advocating for better elderly care. He has secured prestigious grants, including from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. His passion for improving the lives of the elderly shines through his work. πŸ“š

 

Publication Profile

πŸ“š Education

Kyosuke earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences from Hiroshima University in 2021, laying the foundation for his impactful career.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Currently serving as a Junior Associate Professor at Seijoh University’s Faculty of Rehabilitation and Care, Kyosuke focuses on teaching occupational therapy tailored for the elderly, leveraging his expertise for the betterment of the community.

πŸ” Research Focus

Kyosuke Yorozuya’s research spans various crucial aspects of geriatric care, primarily focusing on understanding the intricate relationships between cognitive function and different facets of elderly life. Through cross-sectional studies, he delves into associations between cognitive function and muscle quality, appetite, loneliness, empowerment, and toileting independence among community-dwelling older adults. Kyosuke’s work also extends to exploring the effectiveness of multimodal non-pharmacological interventions for cognitive function in dementia patients, shedding light on innovative approaches to improve quality of life. With a diverse portfolio of research, he remains dedicated to enhancing understanding and care for the elderly population. πŸ§ πŸ‘΄πŸ‘΅

Publication Top Notes

Appetite and family and friends network among community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study (Nutrition, 2024) 🍽️

Relationship between Phase Angle and Physical Activity Intensity among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Study (Healthcare, 2024) πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

Relationships between Loneliness and Occupational Dysfunction in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study (Occupational Therapy International, 2023) πŸ˜”

Effect of a multimodal non-pharmacological intervention on older people with dementia: a single-case experimental design study (BMC Geriatrics, 2022) πŸ’‘

Relationship between Empowerment and Functioning and Disability in Older Japanese Patients: A Covariance Structure Analysis (Healthcare, 2022) πŸ’ͺ

Association Between Toileting Independence and Higher Brain Functions in Post-Stroke Inpatients: A Cross-Sectional Study (Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2022) 🚽

Reliability and Validation of the Japanese Version of the Patient Empowerment Scale (Healthcare, 2022) πŸ“Š

A conceptual analysis of older adults’ empowerment in contemporary Japanese culture (BMC Geriatrics, 2021) πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

Bayesian analysis of the association between effective strategies of multimodal nonpharmacological intervention and characteristics of cognitive function in nursing home residents with cognitive impairment (Medicine, 2020) πŸ“ˆ

A Systematic Review of Multimodal Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Cognitive Function in Older People with Dementia in Nursing Homes (Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 2019)

Mamdouh El-hneiti | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.Mamdouh El-hneiti |Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

PhD at University of Jordan,Β Jordan

Assoc Prof Dr. Mamdouh El-hneiti is a highly qualified professional with a BSc in Nursing from the University of Jordan (2008), an MSc in Cancer Care from Oxford Brookes University, UK (2009), and a PhD in Nursing Studies from King’s College London (2014). His career spans roles at the Accreditation and Quality Assurance Center at the University of Jordan, Sobell House for Palliative Care in Oxford, and Al-Zaytoonah Private University. As an Assistant Professor, he contributed to the School of Nursing at the University of Jordan. His expertise in nursing and commitment to quality care is evident throughout his impactful career. πŸŽ“πŸŒ

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Education Qualification :

Dr. Mamdouh El-hneiti boasts a stellar academic journey, earning a BSc in Nursing from the University of Jordan in June 2008. He furthered his expertise with an MSc in Cancer Care from Oxford Brookes University, UK, in September 2009. Building on his foundation, he achieved a Ph.D. in Nursing Studies from King’s College London in August 2014. This illustrious educational background showcases his dedication to advancing healthcare knowledge. πŸŽ“ His commitment to excellence in nursing, coupled with a profound understanding of cancer care, positions him as a distinguished professional in the field.

Career Experience :

Dr. Mamdouh El-hneiti has charted a remarkable career trajectory, starting at the Accreditation and Quality Assurance Center at the University of Jordan (Sep 2008 – Sep 2009). His international experience includes serving as a Registered Nurse at Sobell House for Palliative Care in Oxford, UK (Sep 2014 – Sep 2015). Transitioning into academia, he excelled as an Assistant Professor at Al-Zaytoonah Private University (Sep 2015 – Oct 2019) and later at the University of Jordan. Currently an Associate Professor since September 2020, he has taken on pivotal roles such as Assistant Dean for Quality Affairs (Sep 2022 – till now) and Head of the Community Nursing Department. 🌐πŸ₯

Awards :

Dr. Mamdouh El-hneiti stands as a recipient of the prestigious “The Prize of Excellent Faculty Research 2019” from the Science Society of Arab Nursing Faculties in Egypt. πŸ† His outstanding contributions to research in the field of nursing garnered recognition and acclaim in 2019. This esteemed award reflects his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge within the Arab nursing community. Dr. El-hneiti’s commitment to excellence in research not only enhances his professional standing but also contributes significantly to the broader landscape of healthcare scholarship. πŸŒπŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

Research Focus :

Dr. Mamdouh El-hneiti’s research spans diverse domains, showcasing a multidimensional focus. His work encompasses innovative studies on the impact of virtual reality simulation in nursing education, as evidenced by the article in Teaching and Learning in Nursing. 🩺 Additionally, his contributions extend to understanding the dynamics of healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, evident in publications such as Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. His research illuminates predictors of job satisfaction among nurses, violence against healthcare professionals, and preventive programs for adolescents with a heightened risk of diabetes. Dr. El-hneiti’s versatile research portfolio reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge across various healthcare dimensions. πŸŒπŸ”

Publication Top Notes :

  1. Effect of virtual reality simulation as a teaching strategy on nursing students’ satisfaction, self-confidence, performance, and physiological measures in Jordan
  2. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior Toward COVID-19 Among Jordanian Residents During the Quarantine Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A National Survey

  3. Nurses’ Self-Efficacy, Confidence and Interaction With Patients With COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study

  4. The Willingness of the Healthcare Professionals Working in Healthcare Institutions to Accept the First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine in Jordan: A National Survey

  5. Erratum: Nurses’ self-efficacy, confidence and interaction with patients with COVID-19: A cross-sectional study (Journal of Physical Chemistry (2021) DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2021.1)

  6. Predictors of job satisfaction of registered nurses providing care for older adults

9.An explorative study of workplace violence against nurses who care for older people

10.Predictors of Quality of Care Provided for Older Adults.