Makhotso Merriam Ralehike | Nursing and Health Professions | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike – University of Pretoria, South Africa

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike
Affiliation University of Pretoria
Country South Africa
ORCID 0009-0009-2006-366X
Document 1
Subject Area Nursing and Health Professions
Event International Phenomenological Research Awards

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike is a South African nursing professional, occupational health practitioner, nurse educator, and bioethics specialist affiliated with the University of Pretoria. Her academic and professional activities focus on occupational health, nursing ethics, healthcare quality, rural health systems, patient safety, and evidence-based nursing practice. Through clinical service, educational leadership, and emerging scholarly contributions, she has developed expertise relevant to contemporary healthcare challenges and nursing policy development.[1]

Abstract

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike has developed a multidisciplinary professional profile integrating nursing practice, occupational health, healthcare ethics, education, and rural healthcare research. Her work addresses healthcare quality, workforce wellbeing, patient safety, and ethical challenges within resource-constrained environments. Her published research on nurses’ experiences in water-scarce healthcare clinics contributes to understanding healthcare delivery challenges in South Africa and supports evidence-informed policy and professional practice improvements.[2]

Keywords

Nursing Science, Occupational Health Nursing, Bioethics, Rural Healthcare, Healthcare Quality, Patient Safety, Nursing Education, Evidence-Based Practice, Health Policy, Clinical Leadership.

Introduction

The nursing profession increasingly requires practitioners who combine clinical expertise with ethical leadership, occupational health knowledge, educational competence, and research engagement. Ralehike’s professional development reflects this interdisciplinary approach through service in critical care, occupational health, nursing education, and healthcare management. Her academic progression includes advanced qualifications in nursing education, labour law, disaster management, HIV and TB management, occupational health nursing, and bioethics, supporting a broad perspective on healthcare systems and workforce development.[1][2]

Research Profile

As a PhD candidate in Nursing Science at the University of Pretoria, Makhotso Merriam Ralehike focuses on nursing ethics, occupational health, healthcare quality, rural health systems, and patient-centered care. Her academic interests emphasize ethical responsibilities within healthcare environments, particularly where infrastructure limitations influence professional practice and patient outcomes. Her educational background provides a foundation for examining healthcare challenges through clinical, legal, ethical, and organizational perspectives.[1]

Research Contributions

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike’s principal scholarly contribution investigates the lived experiences of nurses working in healthcare clinics affected by water scarcity within the Maluti-A-Phofung district of South Africa. The study explores how environmental and infrastructural limitations affect healthcare delivery, professional obligations, and patient care standards. By documenting frontline nursing experiences, the research contributes evidence relevant to healthcare planning, nursing regulation, occupational wellbeing, and service quality improvement initiatives.[2]

Publications

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike’s most significant publication examines nurses’ lived experiences within healthcare clinics experiencing water scarcity in South Africa’s Free State Province. The study highlights ethical responsibilities, operational challenges, healthcare quality concerns, and workforce resilience in resource-constrained settings while providing evidence relevant to nursing policy, occupational health, healthcare infrastructure planning, and patient safety improvements across underserved communities.[2]

Research Impact

The practical relevance of Ralehike’s research lies in its focus on real-world healthcare challenges affecting nurses and patients in rural and resource-limited environments. Her work contributes to broader discussions concerning healthcare equity, workplace conditions, ethical accountability, and sustainable healthcare delivery. Such evidence supports policymakers, healthcare managers, educators, and practitioners seeking improvements in healthcare infrastructure and service provision.[2]

Award Suitability

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike demonstrates attributes aligned with recognition under the International Phenomenological Research Awards through her investigation of lived professional experiences in healthcare settings. Her interdisciplinary expertise spanning nursing science, occupational health, ethics, and education supports research that addresses human experiences within complex healthcare environments. The phenomenological orientation of her published work and its relevance to healthcare practice, policy, and professional wellbeing provide a strong basis for consideration within research recognition initiatives.[2]

Conclusion

Makhotso Merriam Ralehike represents an emerging nursing scholar whose professional experience, advanced academic preparation, and healthcare research collectively contribute to nursing science and occupational health practice. Her focus on ethical healthcare delivery and lived experiences within resource-constrained clinical environments supports ongoing efforts to improve healthcare quality, workforce wellbeing, and evidence-based policy development in South Africa.[1][2]

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). Makhotso Merriam Ralehike – ORCID Profile. https://orcid.org/0009-0009-2006-366X
  2. Ralehike, M.M., Mulaudzi, M.F., Sepeng, N.V., & Nyandeni, S. (2026). Lived experience of nurses working in healthcare clinics that are experiencing water scarcity, in Maluti-A-Phofung district, Free State Province, South Africa. International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijans.2026.101114

Zeynep Karaman Özlü | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zeynep Karaman Özlü | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

surgical diseases nursing at Atatürk University, Turkey.

🌍 Prof. Zeynep Karaman Özlü is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in surgical nursing. With a career spanning over two decades, she has held various academic positions at Atatürk University and contributed significantly to health sciences. Her research primarily focuses on nursing care innovations, clinical applications, and patient safety. Prof. Özlü is also actively involved in academic mentorship, ethics committees, and project coordination. Her numerous certifications and advanced training reflect her dedication to professional growth and expertise in surgical and healthcare nursing.

Profile👤

Education 🎓

🎓Prof. Özlü completed her undergraduate studies in nursing at Atatürk University. She pursued advanced degrees in health sciences, specializing in surgical nursing. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. in surgical nursing, where she focused on innovative practices and patient care in surgical settings. Throughout her education, she emphasized integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing her for a career dedicated to improving nursing education and practice.

Experience💼

🩺 Prof. Özlü began her career as a research assistant at Atatürk University’s Faculty of Health Sciences. She progressed to assistant professor and later to full professor in the Department of Surgical Nursing. Her roles include serving as the head of the surgical nursing department and participating in various academic committees. She has been instrumental in curriculum development, mentoring students, and leading research initiatives. Her experience encompasses both academic leadership and active involvement in clinical research projects.

Research Interests 🔬

🔬 Prof. Özlü’s research centers on surgical nursing, with a particular emphasis on innovation in patient care, emergency care, first aid, and operating room nursing. She explores the integration of new technologies and methodologies to enhance patient outcomes. Her studies often address the psychological aspects of patient care, such as anxiety and fear related to surgical procedures. She also investigates the effectiveness of various interventions, including music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation, in improving patient well-being.

Awards and Honors 🏆

🏆Prof. Özlü has received several accolades for her contributions to nursing education and research. She has been recognized for her innovative approaches in surgical nursing and her dedication to improving patient care. Her work has earned her awards from academic institutions and professional organizations, highlighting her impact on the field. These honors reflect her commitment to excellence in nursing practice and education.

Conclusion 🔚 

Prof. Zeynep Karaman Özlü is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award, given her comprehensive contributions to surgical nursing, leadership in education, and dedication to patient care innovations. By focusing on enhancing her international research footprint and exploring emerging technologies in healthcare, she could further solidify her position as a global leader in her field.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Effect of music on postoperative pain and physiologic parameters of patients after open heart surgery
Authors: N. Özer, Z.K. Özlü, S. Arslan, N. Günes
Citations: 228
Year: 2013

The effect of the fear of COVID-19 on healthcare professionals’ psychological adjustment skills: mediating role of experiential avoidance and psychological resilience
Authors: İ. Seçer, S. Ulaş, Z. Karaman-Özlü
Citations: 96
Year: 2020

Richard-Campbell uyku ölçeği geçerlilik ve güvenilirlik çalışması
Authors: Z.K. Özlü, N. Özer
Citations: 74
Year: 2015

The effects of progressive muscle relaxation exercises on the anxiety and sleep quality of patients with COVID‐19: A randomized controlled study
Authors: İ. Özlü, Z. Öztürk, Z. Karaman Özlü, E. Tekin, A. Gür
Citations: 70
Year: 2021

Evaluation of satisfaction with nursing care of patients hospitalized in surgical clinics of different hospitals
Authors: Z.K. Özlü, Ö. Uzun
Citations: 69
Year: 2015

Validation of the Turkish version of the surgical fear questionnaire
Authors: M. Bağdigen, Z.K. Özlü
Citations: 68
Year: 2018

Hemşirelik Öğrencilerinin Organ Nakli Ve Bağişi Konusundaki Bilgi Ve Düşüncelerinin İncelenmesi
Authors: N. Özer, S. Sarıtaş, Z.K. Özlü
Citations: 49
Year: 2010

Effects of aromatherapy massage on the sleep quality and physiological parameters of patients in a surgical intensive care unit
Authors: Z.K. Özlü, P. Bilican
Citations: 47
Year: 2017

The effect of a beeswax, olive oil, and Alkanna tinctoria (L.) Tausch mixture on burn injuries: An experimental study with a control group
Authors: K. Gümüş, Z.K. Özlü
Citations: 46
Year: 2017

Inevitable problems of older people: presurgery information effect on anxiety levels in patients undergoing cataract surgery
Authors: Z. Karaman Özlü, Ö. Tuğ, A. Çay Yayla
Citations: 36
Year: 2016

Needs of critically ill patients’ relatives in emergency departments
Authors: T. Yildirim, Z.K. Özlü
Citations: 34
Year: 2018