Dr. Samar Mahmoud Mohamed Elhadary

Assistant Professor, Child Health Nursing

Dr. Samar Mahmoud Mohamed has 14 years in teaching for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students in Pediatric Nursing and High-Risk Neonates Nursing. She has graduated from Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University, Egypt with honor of excellence.

Dr. Samar is interested in High-Risk neonates Health and Welfare. She was involved in the development, revision and update of the nursing curriculum in Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University and in many private nursing colleges in Egypt, she participated in developing the curriculum and program objectives for course specification of the high-risk neonates’ postgraduate doctorate program 2020/2021 and she participated in innovation of course specification of the master program in High-Risk Neonates, Cairo University. She was also a member of nursing research committee besides other committees in the area of work. She is a Post-Graduate Guide in research for Masters and Undergraduate students in Nursing. In addition to her academic pursuits, she actively engaged in clinical teaching activities.

She is the reviewer Member in the “American Journal of Nursing Science”. She has National and International publications which emphasis on pediatric and neonatal nursing. Dr. Samar has actively contributed in workshops and courses at several National and International events in Egypt and UAE.

Areas of Interest:

  • Child Health and Health Promotion
  • High Risk Neonates
  • Developmental Care
  • Evidence based Nursing
  • Nursing Education
  • Nursing Research
  • Simulation in Pediatric Nursing
  • Non-pharmacological pain management in Neonates and Children

Education:

  • BSc Nursing, from Cairo University, Egypt in 2008.
  • MSc Nursing in Pediatric Nursing from Cairo University, Egypt in 2015.
  • PhD in High-Risk Neonates Nursing from Cairo University, Egypt in 2020.

Selected Publications:

  • El-Hadary SM, Ibrahim MA, Abozed HW. Impact of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Risk Reduction Guidelines on Mothers’ Knowledge and Practices and their Infants’ Outcome. Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal. 2024 Sep 1;34(3).
  • Mohamed SS, Elhadary SM, Sayed YM. Effect of Ice Popsicles on Thirst, Xerostomia and Interdialytic Weight Gain for Children Undergoing Hemodialysis. International Egyptian Journal of Nursing Sciences and Research. 2024 Sep 30;5(2):234-55.
  • Mahmoud FZ, Elhadary SM, Abd Elnabi MM, Atta FM, Abd Elkreem M, Dwedar LM. Timing of Umbilical Cord Clamping in Preterm Neonates: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2024 Jul 18;19(2):211-23.
  • Hassan EA, El-Hadary SM. Effect of returning versus discarding gastric residual volume on enteral feeding outcomes among critically ill children: A randomized control trial. 2023, 5 (1), Part A.
  • El-Hadary SM, Hassan EA. Effect of Skin Injury Preventive Strategy on Neonatal Skin Condition at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal. 2023 Jan 1;11(34):78-88.
  • El-Hadary SM, Abozed HW, Alaswad NK. Effect of auditory versus olfactory stimulation interventions on preterm infants’ pain response during venipuncture. Egyptian Journal of Health Care. 2022;13(2):2128.
  • El-Hadary SM, Dabash SA, Rashad HM, Osman ZE. Impact of Discharge Educational Program on Preterm Infants’ Mothers’ Knowledge and Practice. Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development. 2020 Mar 1;11(3).
  • El-Hadary SM. Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia. International book publication. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (July 1, 2016).
  • El-Hadary SM, Dabash SA, Reyad SE. Effect of Phototherapy on Accuracy of Measuring Transcutaneous Bilirubin (TCB) Level in the Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia”. Egyptian nursing journal, 2015.