Friday, August 27, 2021

CHUKWUMA CHINAZA ADAOBI RECEIVES BEST RESEARCH AWARD 2021

Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi, Founder of Medicine Communication and Research Portals, and a distinguished Research Scholar, is from Akwaeze in Anambra state, Nigeria. She received the Best Research Award for her contribution and Honorable Achievement in Innovative Research from the International Research Awards for New Science Inventions (NESIN 2021 Awards). The award recognizes her exemplary work in her research and publications.

Prof. Daniel Obeng-Ofori and Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi

NESIN recognized Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi research findings to be published in the Journal of Applied Nursing Research by Elsevier (Volume 535, August 2021). The manuscript — Nurses' perception of the impact of hospital information systems on patient care: A nurse-led intervention — is a result of her scheme investigation. She worked closely with the Original Scientific Publishing team in California with Dr. Nancy Maynes and Mr. Miracle Atianashie as her mentors.

Professor Kwadwo Adinkrah-Appiah, and Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi

According to Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi, HIS is becoming a vital part of nursing care. It is unclear what system characteristics contribute to nursing acceptance. Nursing care is a major component of the health services because it is one of the determinants of quality health services. Nurses’ perception of the impact of hospital information systems on patient care is thought to be the determinant of quality nursing care. HIS awareness, assessments, and education are needed to improve healthcare outcomes in the hospital, optimally, to increase safety and decrease inaccurate record keeping.

Prof. Daniel Obeng-Ofori, Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi, and Atianashie Miracle A.

NESIN, an International Research Organization, invites researchers involved in graduate education and research endeavors that accentuate progress. NESIN’s merit-based award platform, the Science Father (SF), publishes an outline of research to support excellence in various fields of science and technology. The awards recognize researchers and their organizations globally to encourage and honor significant contributions and achievements in their field of expertise. Nominees are judged on their latest publications, quality of research, novelty, past accomplishments, research excellence, and outstanding academic achievements.

The award was further endorsed and congratulated by Professor Daniels Obeng-Ofori, Vice Chancellor of Catholic University College of Ghana, and Professor Kwadwo Adinkrah-Appiah, Vice Chancellor of Sunyani Technical University Ghana.