Rosario Margarita Yslado Méndez | Occupational Health Award | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Rosario Margarita Yslado Méndez | Occupational Health Award | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Rosario Margarita Yslado Méndez, Universidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo, Peru

Dr. Rosario Margarita Yslado Méndez is a distinguished psychologist and educator based in Ancash, Peru. With extensive experience spanning 27 years in public education, health, and academia, she serves as the Principal Lecturer at the National University Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo. Specializing in clinical psychology and international education, she has held various leadership roles, including Regional Coordinator of Mental Health and School Health. A prolific researcher, she contributes annually to psychology and mental health studies, with numerous publications and international conference presentations. 🎓🔍

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Education

Dr. Yslado holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, and a Doctorate in International Education. She serves as the Principal Lecturer at the National University Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo in Ancash, Peru.

Professional Experience

she’s held roles like Regional Mental Health Coordinator and Department Head of Psychology at Victor Ramos Guardia Hospital in Huaraz.

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Rosario Margarita Yslado Méndez’s research primarily centers around psychological well-being, particularly focusing on burnout syndrome and job satisfaction among healthcare professionals. She explores factors influencing emotional intelligence in children and adolescents, as well as psychosocial factors related to drug use in school students. Additionally, her interdisciplinary investigations delve into the institutionalization process and organizational factors impacting burnout syndrome. Through her work, she sheds light on crucial aspects of mental health, contributing to the understanding and improvement of workplace environments and psychological resilience. 🧠

Publication Top Notes

📝 Síndrome de burnout y la satisfacción laboral en profesionales de la salud
🔖 Cited by: 151
🗓 Year: 2019

📝 Vivencias en el proceso de institucionalización e Inteligencia Emocional en niños y adolescentes: diferencias según variables sociodemográficas
🔖 Cited by: 25
🗓 Year: 2019

📝 Programa de intervención breve para reducir el burnout de profesionales de la salud, Perú
🔖 Cited by: 16
🗓 Year: 2020

📝Burnout syndrome and job satisfaction in health professionals
🔖 Cited by: 7
🗓 Year: 2019

📝 Clima laboral y síndrome de burnout en profesores universitarios, Huaraz, Perú, 2018
🔖 Cited by: 2
🗓 Year: 2020

📝 Experiences in the Institutionalization Process and Emotional Intelligence in Children and Adolescents: Differences According to Sociodemographic Variables
🗓 Year: 2020

📝 Factores psicosociales relacionados con el uso de drogas en escolares del cuarto y quinto grado de secundaria de la zona rural del callejon de Huaylas
🗓 Year: 2020

📝 La Investigación Interdisciplinaria en la Universidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo-Huaraz, periodo 2009-2017
🗓 Year: 2020

📝 Factores sociodemográficos intra y extra organizativos relacionados con síndrome de quemarse por el trabajo en profesionales de salud de hospitales Ancash Peru 2011
🗓 Year: 2012

Kerstin Persson Waye | Environmental Medicine Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Kerstin Persson Waye | Environmental Medicine Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Kerstin Persson Waye, Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden

👩‍🔬 Prof. Dr. Kerstin Persson Waye, born March 30, 1959, is a distinguished environmental medicine researcher and professor at the University of Gothenburg. With a PhD in Public Health and extensive experience in noise research, she leads the Sound Environment and Health research group. Her work focuses on the impact of environmental exposures, particularly noise, on mental health, sleep, and cardiovascular risks, with significant contributions to policy guidelines and international commissions. As a mentor, she has supervised numerous students and postdocs, shaping the next generation of researchers in her field. 🌱

 

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Education

📚 Dr. Kerstin Persson Waye embarked on her academic journey with a BSc in Public Health and Environmental Protection from Umeå University in 1982. Continuing her quest for knowledge, she delved into graduate studies, earning her PhD in Environmental Medicine from the University of Gothenburg in 1995. Her groundbreaking thesis, “On the effects of environmental low-frequency noise,” laid the foundation for her illustrious career. Over the past decade, she has held esteemed positions including Professor of Environmental Medicine at GU and a visiting professorship at Örebro University. With appointments spanning multiple prestigious institutions, her expertise in noise research continues to resonate globally. 🔬

 

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Kerstin Persson Waye’s research spans various aspects of environmental noise, with a primary focus on understanding its impact on human health and well-being. Her extensive body of work delves into the perception and annoyance caused by wind turbine noise, effects of low-frequency noise on cortisol levels and sleep quality, and evaluations of noise pollution in different environments including hospitals and intensive care units. Through her studies, she aims to elucidate the intricate relationship between noise exposure and various health outcomes, contributing significantly to our understanding of how noise affects individuals’ lives. 🌱

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. Perception and annoyance due to wind turbine noise—a dose–response relationship 📄 Cited by: 656 | Year: 2004
  2. Wind turbine noise, annoyance and self-reported health and well-being in different living environments📄 Cited by: 481 | Year: 2007
  3. Characterizing noise and perceived work environment in a neurological intensive care unit📄 Cited by: 267 | Year: 2008
  4. Low frequency noise enhances cortisol among noise sensitive subjects during work performance 📄 Cited by: 215 | Year: 2002
  5. Psycho-acoustic characters of relevance for annoyance of wind turbine noise📄 Cited by: 205 | Year: 2002
  6. Effects of nighttime low frequency noise on the cortisol response to awakening and subjective sleep quality 📄 Cited by: 200 | Year: 2003
  7. Low frequency noise” pollution” interferes with performance📄 Cited by: 199 | Year: 2001
  8. Effects on performance and work quality due to low frequency ventilation noise 📄 Cited by: 193 | Year: 1997
  9. Noise pollution in hospitals: impact on patients 📄 Cited by: 180 | Year: 2012
  10. The prevalence of annoyance and effects after long-term exposure to low-frequency noise 📄 Cited by: 171 | Year: 2001