Leepile Sehularo | Nursing Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Leepile Sehularo | Nursing Education | Best Researcher Award

Research Director | North-West University | South Africa

Prof. Leepile Sehularo is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of nursing, with extensive expertise in mental health, psychiatric care, and nursing education. His work spans clinical practice, health policy, and higher education, focusing on improving mental health care, strengthening nursing curricula, and enhancing resilience and coping strategies among nurses and nursing students. He has held senior academic and leadership roles, including professorship and directorship of research entities, contributing significantly to the development of evidence-based models for patient care, mental health assessment, and substance use interventions. His research integrates qualitative and quantitative approaches, addressing critical issues such as post-traumatic stress management, HIV care, integrated management of non-communicable diseases, and psychosocial support for both patients and caregivers. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conceptual frameworks that inform policy and practice in nursing and mental health services. Beyond research, he is actively involved in governance, ethics committees, and community engagement initiatives, providing mentorship and guidance to emerging scholars and practitioners. His professional contributions extend to membership in national and international nursing organizations, promoting excellence in nursing education, research, and practice. Through his work, he has advanced understanding of clinical and educational challenges in nursing, fostering the development of innovative strategies that enhance patient outcomes, professional development, and the quality of nursing education. Professor Sehularo’s scholarship reflects a commitment to integrating theory, practice, and policy to address complex health care needs and to support the growth and resilience of nursing professionals.

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Featured Publications

Dintwe, T., Gause, G., & Sehularo, L. A. (2025). Coping strategies used by newly appointed nurse educators during transition from clinical practice to academia: A qualitative study. Nursing Reports, 15(10), 367.

Chukwuere, P. C., Sehularo, L. A., & Manyedi, M. E. (2024). Conceptual framework for the psychosocial management of depression in adolescents in the North West Province, South Africa. Open Public Health Journal, 17, 60–63.

Gause, G., Sehularo, L. A., & Matsipane, M. J. (2024). Coping strategies used by undergraduate first-year nursing students during transition from basic to higher education: A qualitative study. BMC Nursing, 23, 138.

Smith, B., Chukwuere, P. C., & Sehularo, L. A. (2024). Exploring presence practices: A study of unit managers in a selected provincial hospital in Free State Province. BMC Nursing, 23, 203.

Gause, G., Sehularo, L. A., & Matsipane, M. J. (2024). Factors that influence resilience among first-year undergraduate nursing students: A cross-sectional descriptive study. Nursing Reports, 14(2), 100.

Hong zhao | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

 Ms. Hong zhao | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University, China.

Zhao Hong is an Associate Professor and Head Nurse at the Department of Pediatric Stomatology, School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University. With over 20 years of experience in oral clinical nursing, she specializes in pediatric dental care, nursing education, and nursing management. A dedicated researcher and master’s supervisor, she has published 17 academic papers and contributed to a major nursing textbook. Her current research focuses on pediatric dental behavior, stress factors in dental nursing, and global trends in oral stem cell research. She actively serves in multiple professional nursing and stomatology associations in China

Author Profile

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Professional Experience 💼

With over 20 years of experience in oral clinical nursing, Zhao Hong has demonstrated a sustained commitment to advancing dental healthcare. She has worked extensively across various specialties including three years in oral emergency, eight years in pediatric dentistry, and three years in the periodontal disease department. Currently, she is the Head Nurse of the Department of Pediatric Stomatology at the School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University, where she also holds the title of Associate Professor.

Technical Skills 🛠️

She possesses strong expertise in pediatric dental care, oral clinical nursing, nursing management, and education. Her leadership capabilities are reflected in her numerous roles within national and regional nursing and stomatology associations. She is adept at research design, scholarly writing, and academic mentoring.

Teaching Experience👨‍🏫

As a Master’s Supervisor, Zhao Hong is actively involved in graduate-level education and student mentorship at China Medical University. She provides academic guidance in nursing research, supports thesis development, and fosters evidence-based clinical thinking among postgraduate students. Her commitment to teaching reflects her broader goal of advancing nursing education and preparing future leaders in oral healthcare.

Awards & Honors 🏅

Zhao Hong has been an active contributor to academic literature with 17 papers published as the first author or corresponding author. Although not specified in the form, her academic contributions and leadership positions within multiple professional associations underscore her recognition in the field of oral nursing.

Research Interests 🔍

Zhao Hong’s research primarily focuses on oral clinical nursing, pediatric dental care, and nursing education. She has explored significant topics including the risk factors of postoperative delirium in patients with head and neck cancer and the influence of parenting styles on dental fear in children. Her work also includes investigating reasons behind delayed treatment for dental caries in preschoolers. Presently, she is developing a stressor scale for nurses in Chinese dental clinics and has conducted a bibliometric study identifying global trends in dental stem cell research.

Publications Top Notes: 📝

  • Title: Physical distancing, face masks, and eye protection to prevent person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Authors: DK Chu, EA Akl, S Duda, K Solo, S Yaacoub, et al.
    Year: 2020
    Journal: The Lancet

  • Title: In situ hydrothermal synthesis of tetrazole coordination polymers with interesting physical properties
    Authors: H Zhao, ZR Qu, HY Ye, RG Xiong
    Year: 2008
    Journal: Chemical Society Reviews

  • Title: Cobalt‐free cathode materials: families and their prospects
    Authors: H Zhao, WYA Lam, L Sheng, L Wang, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Advanced Energy Materials

  • Title: Epidemiological, clinical and virological characteristics of 74 cases of coronavirus-infected disease 2019 (COVID-19) with gastrointestinal symptoms
    Authors: XI Jin, JS Lian, JH Hu, J Gao, L Zheng, YM Zhang, et al.
    Year: 2020
    Journal: Gut

  • Title: The use of molecular profiling to predict survival after chemotherapy for diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma
    Authors: A Rosenwald, G Wright, WC Chan, et al.
    Year: 2002
    Journal: New England Journal of Medicine