Admasu Gizaw | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Mr Admasu Gizaw, Jimma University, Ethiopia
Admasu Gizaw, MScN, Ph.D. Fellowππ©Ί is an esteemed nursing educator and researcher at Jimma University, Ethiopia. With an MSc in Adult Health Nursing (2010) and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Nursing, his research focuses on patient-centered care and nursing standards. He has over 14 years of experience, serving as a lecturer, CPD officer, and program coordinator. His expertise spans mentorship, curriculum development, and systematic reviews. A dedicated contributor to national nursing policies, he has authored impactful studies on public health and nursing practice. Proficient in statistical software π, he actively advances Ethiopiaβs healthcare education and nursing profession. ππ
Publication Profile
Education
Admasu Gizaw π is an experienced nursing professional specializing in Adult Health Nursing (Medical-Surgical Nursing). He earned his MScN from Jimma University in 2010, focusing on nurses’ intention to stay in the profession π₯. Currently, he is a Ph.D. Fellow in Nursing at Jimma University (since 2023), researching person-centered nursing care and its outcomes in Ethiopian university hospitals π‘. His journey began with a BScN in Nursing from Jimma University (2004-2006) π©Ί. With a strong academic and research background, he is dedicated to improving nursing care and fostering better healthcare environments in Ethiopia π.
Experience
Admasu Gizaw is a dedicated nursing professional with extensive experience in surgical and academic settings π₯π¨ββοΈ. He began his career as a staff nurse in the operating theatre (2003-2004 E.C) before advancing to head nurse (2004-2005 E.C) and later serving as Vice Nursing Service Director at JUMC (2007-2008 E.C) π. He also worked as Delegate Nursing Service Director (Dec-June 2008 E.C). With over nine years as a lecturer and Assistant Professor at Jimma University (since May 2016) π, he coordinated the Operation Theatre Nursing Specialty Program (2017-2020) and currently serves as CPD Officer at Jimma University Institute of Health (since Feb 2023) π.
Certificate Awarded Training
Mr. Admasu Gizaw has made significant contributions to the nursing field in Ethiopia, particularly in course development and training. Notably, he has developed and trained courses on Safe Operation Theatre, Nursing Documentation and Reporting, Wound Care, Body Fluid Management, and Nursing Process Application for organizations like Jimma University, Ethiopian Nurses Association, and the Ministry of Health. His work includes the preparation of national nursing standards, undergraduate program guidelines, and licensure examination blueprints. Mr. Gizaw has also been involved in the development of nursing curricula and earned certificates of contribution and recognition from various prestigious institutions. ππ©ΊππͺπΉ
Research Focus
Admasu Gizaw’s research primarily focuses on public health issues, particularly in low-resource settings. His studies examine global and regional health burdens, with specific attention to allergic disorders, meningitis, reproductive health, and chronic conditions like hypertension. He has contributed significantly to understanding the risk factors and prevalence of various diseases, including cancer and labor induction. His work also delves into the predictors of moral distress among healthcare workers and factors affecting health service utilization, especially in Ethiopian populations. Gizaw’s research aims to improve healthcare delivery and policy through evidence-based insights. πππ©Ίπ
Publication Top Notes
Global, regional, and national burden of allergic disorders and their risk factors in 204 countries and territories, from 1990 to 2019: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis and its aetiologies, 1990β2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Predictors of Induction of Labor and Success Rate Among Mothers Giving Birth at Jimma University Medical Centre South West Ethiopia: Unmatched Case Control Study
Lifestyle modification practices and associated factors among hypertensive patients at Gambella Hospital Southwest Ethiopia; 2019
Predictors of moral distress among nurses working in Jimma University Medical Center, South West Ethiopia
Cancer Warning Symptoms Awareness and Associated Factors Among Individuals Living in Assella Town, Ethiopia
Reproductive health service utilization and associated factors among adolescents at public school in Adama Town east Shewa Ethiopia, 2018