Yorghos Apostolopoulos| Epidemiology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Yorghos Apostolopoulos
Affiliation Independent Research
Country Greece
Scopus ID 57203223915
Documents 45
Citations 1,313
h-index 21
Subject Area  Epidemiology
Event Global HRM Awards

Yorghos Apostolopoulos
Independent Research,Greece

Yorghos Apostolopoulos is an internationally recognized population health scientist, epidemiologist, and interdisciplinary researcher whose scholarly contributions span occupational health, tourism studies, migrant worker health, transportation safety, and working-life exposome research. His work integrates epidemiology, systems science, social determinants of health, and public health policy to address complex global health challenges.[1]

His academic profile demonstrates substantial contributions to healthcare disparities research, occupational epidemiology, transportation health systems, hospitality workforce health, and integrative population health frameworks with global interdisciplinary impact.[2]

Abstract

Yorghos Apostolopoulos has contributed extensively to interdisciplinary population health and epidemiological research involving occupational health disparities, transportation safety, tourism crises, migrant worker health, and hospitality workforce wellbeing. His scholarly investigations integrate systems science, social epidemiology, and working-life exposome frameworks to improve public health research, policy development, and workforce sustainability strategies.[3]

Keywords

Population Health; Epidemiology; Occupational Health; Working-Life Exposome; Public Health; Transportation Safety; Tourism Research; Migrant Worker Health; Healthcare Disparities; Hospitality Workforce.

Introduction

Population health and epidemiological research play critical roles in addressing complex societal health challenges associated with occupational exposures, migration, transportation systems, tourism dynamics, and workplace wellbeing. Interdisciplinary public health research contributes to evidence-based policymaking, occupational safety improvements, and healthcare equity initiatives worldwide.[4]

Yorghos Apostolopoulos has developed scholarly frameworks that connect epidemiology, systems science, workforce health, tourism research, and social determinants of health to advance understanding of occupational and population health outcomes across multiple sectors.[5]

Research Profile

Yorghos Apostolopoulos serves as Executive Director and Senior Population Health Scientist at Prolepsis: Partners in Prevention, Inc., United States. His research portfolio encompasses occupational epidemiology, public health systems, tourism crises, commercial transportation health, migrant labor health disparities, and integrative exposome science.[6]

His Scopus profile records 45 indexed documents with more than 1,300 citations and an h-index of 21, while his Google Scholar metrics exceed 7,900 citations with an h-index of 47, reflecting broad scholarly influence across interdisciplinary public health domains.[7]

Research Contributions

Apostolopoulos has contributed significantly to occupational health research involving long-haul truck drivers, including investigations into sleep quality, cardiovascular disease risks, mental health disorders, worksite-induced morbidities, and transportation safety outcomes. His tourism and hospitality research explores terrorism impacts on tourism systems, COVID-19 effects on hospitality workers, public health crises within tourism industries, and sociological aspects of tourism and migration.

More recent scholarly work has focused on the working-life exposome framework, systems-AI methodologies, and integrative population health paradigms designed to improve epidemiological research and policy innovation within occupational and transportation health systems

Publications

  • Tourism in Crisis: Managing the Effects of Terrorism, Journal of Travel Research, 1999.
    [5]
  • The Hospitality Industry in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Current Topics and Research Methods, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020.
    [6]
  • Health Survey of US Long-Haul Truck Drivers: Work Environment, Physical Health, and Healthcare Access, Work, 2013.
    [7]
  • The Indispensable Whole of Work and Population Health: How the Working Life Exposome Can Advance Empirical Research, Policy, and Action, Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health, 2024.
  • Occupational Stressors and the Mental Health of Truckers, Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2010.

Research Impact

The scholarly contributions of Yorghos Apostolopoulos have influenced interdisciplinary public health research, occupational safety policies, transportation health studies, tourism resilience strategies, and workforce wellbeing initiatives. His publications are widely cited across epidemiology, healthcare, occupational health, and tourism research disciplines.

Award Suitability

Yorghos Apostolopoulos demonstrates sustained international scholarly impact through interdisciplinary research excellence, highly cited publications, innovative epidemiological frameworks, and contributions to occupational and population health sciences. His research profile aligns strongly with award recognition criteria emphasizing public health innovation, global research impact, and interdisciplinary scientific advancement.

Conclusion

The academic and research contributions of Yorghos Apostolopoulos reflect substantial leadership in population health, epidemiology, occupational safety, transportation health systems, and tourism-related public health research. His interdisciplinary scholarship continues to contribute to evidence-based public health strategies and global healthcare improvement initiatives.

References

  1. Elsevier Scopus. (2026). Author profile of Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Scopus ID 57203223915.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203223915
  2. Google Scholar. (2026). Academic citation metrics and publication profile of Yorghos Apostolopoulos.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RKQ-hiUAAAAJ&hl=en
  3. Apostolopoulos, Y., et al. (2013). Health survey of US long-haul truck drivers: Work environment, physical health, and healthcare access.
    https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-131734
  4. Davahli, M.R., Karwowski, W., Sonmez, S., Apostolopoulos, Y. (2020). The hospitality industry in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: Current topics and research methods.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207366
  5. .Sönmez, S.F., Apostolopoulos, Y., Tarlow, P. (1999). Tourism in crisis: Managing the effects of terrorism.
    Journal of Travel Research.
    https://doi.org/10.1177/004728759903800104
  6. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. (2020). The hospitality industry in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: Current topics and research methods.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207366
  7. Apostolopoulos, Y., et al. (2013). Health survey of US long-haul truck drivers: Work environment, physical health, and healthcare access.
    Work.
    https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-131734

Andrea Raynak |  Healthcare Research | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Andrea Raynak
Affiliation Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
Country Canada
Scopus ID 57203260815
Documents 11
Citations 83
h-index 4
Subject Area  Healthcare Research
Event Global HRM Awards

Andrea Raynak
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Canada

Andrea Raynak is a Canadian nursing researcher affiliated with Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre whose academic contributions focus on nursing practice, substance use in healthcare environments, vascular access education, healthcare workforce sustainability, and transition-to-practice nursing research. Her scholarly profile demonstrates interdisciplinary contributions to healthcare quality improvement, nursing retention strategies, and evidence-based clinical education.[1]

Her work combines nursing science, healthcare systems research, public health methodologies, and clinical practice evaluation to support patient-centered care, healthcare workforce resilience, and nursing education advancement across Canada.[2]

Abstract

Andrea Raynak has contributed to healthcare and nursing research through studies involving nursing workforce sustainability, patient care quality, vascular access education, transition-to-practice frameworks, and substance use care within hospital settings. Her research supports evidence-based nursing interventions and healthcare improvement strategies within clinical and academic environments.[3]

Keywords

Nursing Research; Public Health; Clinical Nursing; Healthcare Workforce; Substance Use Care; Nursing Education; Patient Care Quality; Vascular Access; Healthcare Systems; Transition to Practice.

Introduction

Modern healthcare systems increasingly depend on evidence-based nursing practices, workforce sustainability, patient-centered care models, and interdisciplinary healthcare collaboration. Nursing research contributes significantly to improving patient outcomes, clinical education, healthcare access, and healthcare delivery systems.[4]

Andrea Raynak’s scholarly activities contribute to this field through research examining nursing attitudes, healthcare workforce retention, intravenous drug use management in hospital settings, and transition-to-practice initiatives for nursing professionals.[5]

Research Profile

Andrea Raynak is affiliated with Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and has academic experience in nursing, public health, and healthcare systems research. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Public Health with Nursing specialization, and doctoral studies in Health Sciences.[6]

Her Scopus-indexed publications and collaborative research activities reflect engagement in nursing science, healthcare workforce sustainability, patient safety, vascular access education, and substance use healthcare research.

Research Contributions

Andrea Raynak has contributed to research examining nurses’ attitudes toward patients who use substances in hospital settings through systematic and scoping review methodologies. Her studies support evidence-informed healthcare interventions and improved patient-centered clinical care approaches

Her research also addresses retention and attrition challenges in rural and northern healthcare environments, emphasizing sustainable workforce strategies and improved nursing retention within Canadian healthcare systems.

Additional scholarly contributions include nursing transition-to-practice models, vascular access education, intravenous drug use management in clinical environments, and evidence-based nursing education initiatives.

Publications

  • Examining Nurses’ Attitudes Toward Patients Who Use Substances in the Hospital Setting: A Scoping Review, International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, 2026.
  • Stemming the Tide: Tackling Retention and Attrition Challenges in Rural and Northern Healthcare to Sustain Canada’s Nursing Workforce, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2026.
  • Optimizing Academic-Practice Partnerships to Promote Transition to Nursing Practice, Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 2026.
  • Intravenous Drug Use in the Hospital Setting, Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2024.
  • Nurses’ Knowledge on Routine Care and Maintenance of Adult Vascular Access Devices: A Scoping Review, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020.

Research Impact

The research activities of Andrea Raynak contribute to nursing workforce development, healthcare quality improvement, evidence-based clinical education, and patient-centered healthcare systems. Her scholarly work supports sustainable healthcare delivery and strengthens nursing practice standards within clinical environments.

Award Suitability

Andrea Raynak demonstrates strong scholarly engagement in healthcare and nursing sciences through peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and research focused on healthcare improvement and nursing sustainability. Her contributions align with recognition criteria emphasizing innovation, healthcare impact, and evidence-based nursing advancement.

Conclusion

Andrea Raynak’s research profile reflects meaningful contributions to nursing science, public health, healthcare systems, and clinical education. Her work supports ongoing advancements in patient-centered care, healthcare workforce resilience, and evidence-based nursing practices within modern healthcare environments.

References

  1. Elsevier Scopus. (2026). Author profile of Andrea Raynak, Scopus ID 57203260815.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203260815
  2. ORCID. (2026). Andrea Raynak researcher profile and academic activities.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0653-3185
  3. International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances. (2026). Examining nurses’ attitudes toward patients who use substances in the hospital setting: A scoping review.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnsa.2026.100513
  4. Raynak, A., et al. (2026). Examining nurses’ attitudes toward patients who use substances in the hospital setting: A scoping review.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnsa.2026.100513
  5. Raynak, A., et al. (2026). Stemming the Tide: Tackling Retention and Attrition Challenges in Rural and Northern Healthcare to Sustain Canada’s Nursing Workforce.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.70255
  6. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. (2026). Optimizing academic-practice partnerships to promote transition to nursing practice.
    https://doi.org/10.1177/08445621251366583