Landmark Nursing Research in Somalia Published in BMC Nursing (2025)

Dr. Sumait Hospital and SIMAD University proudly announce the publication of a major international research study led by Senior ICU Nurse Fathi Yasin Yusuf, highlighting the health and lifestyle behaviors of nurses working in Mogadishu.

Research Title

Health-promoting lifestyle behaviors and associated predictors among clinical nurses working in Mogadishu, Somalia: a cross-sectional study

Journal Information

BMC Nursing (Springer Nature)
Year: 2025 | Volume: 24 | Article No: 1471
🔗 DOI: 10.1186/s12912-025-04112-7


Overview of the Study

This pioneering study examined how clinical nurses in Mogadishu manage their health, including their nutrition choices, physical activity, work-life balance, stress management, and personal development.

A structured survey was administered to 423 nurses across eight hospitals (four public and four private) in Mogadishu between September and November 2024. The internationally recognized Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP-II) instrument was used to measure five main lifestyle domains:

  • Self-actualization

  • Health responsibility and physical activity

  • Nutrition

  • Job security

  • Interpersonal support

Statistical analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS Version 27.

Major Findings

 Moderate Health Awareness Among Nurses

Nurses showed a moderate level of healthy behaviors overall, indicating growing awareness but a need for workplace support systems.

 Strong Self-Development Attitude

The highest scores were seen in personal growth and professional development.

 Areas Needing Improvement

Lower scores were observed in:

  • Nutrition

  • Emotional and workplace support

  • Physical activity

 High-Risk Groups Identified

Lower health-promoting behavior was associated with:

  • Night duty staff

  • ICU and Emergency Department workers

  • Public hospital employees

  • Nurses with low income

  • Less experienced staff

 Predictors of Health Behavior

         Lifestyle quality was strongly influenced by:

  • Monthly income

  • Hospital type

  • Department

  • Educational level

  • Gender

  • Work experience

Why This Research Matters

Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system. When their physical and mental well-being is supported, patient care improves, and health outcomes rise.

This study provides actionable data for:

  • Policy-making

  • Nursing leadership

  • Hospital administrators

  • Public health planners

  • Training institutions

Impact for Somalia

This research represents a historic milestone:

  • First large-scale lifestyle study among nurses in Somalia

  • Strengthens evidence-based healthcare

  • Elevates Somalia’s research presence internationally

About the Lead Author

Fathi Yasin Yusuf
Senior ICU Nurse
Dr. Sumait Hospital – SIMAD University, Mogadishu

Institutional Commitment

Dr. Sumait Hospital continues to lead in:

  • Clinical excellence

  • Academic research

  • Global collaboration

  • Healthcare innovation

This study was ethically approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of SIMAD University.

Read the Full Article

The complete paper is available on the BMC Nursing website:
🔗 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-04112-7

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