Dr. Giuliano Anastasi | Mental Health Nursing | Research Excellence Award

University of Messina | Italy

Dr. Giuliano Anastasi is an Italian registered nurse and academic with advanced training in nursing sciences, public health, qualitative research, bioethics, and healthcare management, complemented by specialized preparation in coordination, leadership and clinical education, and he serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Messina while also contributing to national and international professional bodies such as the American Holistic Nurses Association – Italy, where he holds leadership and scientific roles. His education spans comprehensive nursing and midwifery studies completed at leading Italian universities, followed by multiple postgraduate programs that strengthened his expertise in organizational management, qualitative methodologies, and ethical dimensions of care. His professional experience includes academic teaching, advisory roles for students with learning needs, and extensive clinical practice across psychiatric, vascular, orthopedic, nephrology, and dialysis settings, demonstrating adaptability and competence in complex environments. His research interests focus on mental health, patient safety, humanization of care, nephrology nursing, chronic disease management, holistic nursing, and technological innovations in healthcare, supported by strong skills in research methodology, nursing education, critical analysis, and multidisciplinary collaboration. He has earned recognition through conference invitations, scientific committee memberships, and editorial responsibilities, reflecting his growing influence in the nursing research community. Overall, he is a dedicated clinician-scholar committed to advancing holistic, ethical, and evidence-based nursing practice through education, research, and compassionate leadership.

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Featured Publications


The Italian Validation of the Watson Caritas Co-Worker Score for Nurses and Health Care Professionals

– Applied Nursing Research, 2025


Attitudes Toward Coercion Among Mental Healthcare Workers in Italy: A Cross-Sectional Study

– Healthcare (Switzerland), 2025
Giuliano Anastasi | Mental Health Nursing | Research Excellence Award

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