Assoc. Prof. Dr. Behzad Imani | Machine Learning | AI & Machine Learning Award
Associate Professor in Nursing at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Dr. Behzad Imani is a distinguished scholar in the field of nursing education with extensive experience in clinical research, education, and healthcare practice. With a strong background in nursing and pedagogy, Dr. Imani has significantly contributed to the development of educational tools and methodologies that enhance the training of clinical nurses. His work focuses on bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring that nursing professionals are equipped with the necessary competencies to deliver high-quality patient care.
Profile
Education
Dr. Imani earned his Ph.D. in Nursing Education from Tarbiat Modares University of Tehran between 2013 and 2017. His doctoral research centered on the development and psychometric validation of an emotional intelligence assessment tool designed for clinical nurses. This study has played a pivotal role in advancing the understanding of emotional intelligence in healthcare settings, emphasizing its impact on patient care and workplace dynamics. Dr. Imani’s academic journey reflects his commitment to elevating nursing education through rigorous research and evidence-based practices.
Experience
With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Imani has served in various academic and clinical capacities, fostering the professional growth of nurses and healthcare practitioners. His experience includes teaching at renowned medical universities, designing curricula for nursing programs, and supervising graduate research projects. Dr. Imani has also worked in clinical settings, where he has applied his expertise in patient care, surgical nursing, and healthcare management. His multidisciplinary approach integrates education, clinical practice, and research to enhance healthcare delivery and nursing competence.
Research Interests
Dr. Imani’s research primarily focuses on nursing education, emotional intelligence, patient care strategies, and occupational health among healthcare workers. His studies explore the psychological and emotional aspects of nursing, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being in professional practice. Additionally, he has investigated topics such as work engagement among surgical technologists, the impact of surgical smoke on healthcare personnel, and strategies for improving operating room safety. His work aims to improve both the educational experiences of nursing students and the working conditions of healthcare professionals.
Awards
Dr. Imani has been recognized for his contributions to nursing education and research through numerous awards and honors. His innovative research on emotional intelligence in nursing has garnered attention at academic conferences and medical symposiums. Additionally, he has received accolades for his teaching excellence and dedication to mentoring students in the field of nursing and healthcare management. His work has also influenced policy recommendations on improving occupational health standards in clinical environments.
Publications
Dr. Imani has authored multiple research articles and books in both Persian and English. Below are some of his notable publications:
Imani, B., Zandi, S., Mostafayi, M., Zandi, F. (2022). “Presentation of a model of the work engagement in surgical technologists: A qualitative study.” Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management, 26, 100235. [Cited: X times]
Merajikhah, A. M., Imani, B., Khazaei, S., Bouraghi, H. (2022). “Impact of Surgical Smoke on the Surgical Team and Operating Room Nurses and its Reduction Strategies: A Systematic Review.” Iran J Public Health, 51(1), 27-36. [Cited: X times]
Bastami, M., Imani, B., Koosha, M. M. (2022). “Operating room nurses experience about patient care for laparotomy surgeries: A phenomenological study.” Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care. [Cited: X times]
Imani, B., Zandi, S., Khazaei, S., Mirzaei, M. (2021). “The lived experience of HIV-infected patients in the face of a positive diagnosis: A phenomenological study.” AIDS Research and Therapy, 18(1), 95. [Cited: X times]
Mostafayi, M., Imani, B., Zandi, S., Jongi, F. (2021). “Impact of Maternal Anxiety and Hemodynamic Parameters during a Cesarean Section on the Neonatal Apgar Score.” Acta Scientific Women’s Health, 3(6). [Cited: X times]
Mahdood, B., Imani, B., Khazaei, S. (2022). “Effects of inhalation aromatherapy with Rosa damascena on state anxiety and sleep quality of operating room personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial.” Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing. [Cited: X times]
Shirdel, Z., Imani, B., Manafi, B. (2021). “The Effect of Home Care Training on Anxiety and Vital Signs Levels in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 36, 393-397. [Cited: X times]
Conclusion
Dr. Behzad Imani is a leading figure in nursing education and clinical research, with a profound impact on the academic and healthcare sectors. His work in emotional intelligence, occupational health, and nursing education has contributed to advancements in training methodologies and patient care practices. Through his dedication to research, teaching, and clinical application, Dr. Imani continues to shape the future of nursing by fostering a generation of competent and emotionally intelligent healthcare professionals. His contributions extend beyond academia, influencing policies and practices that enhance the well-being of both nurses and patients in clinical environments.