Innovative Research Award
Local Health Authority of Lecce, Italy
| Gabriele d’Ettorre | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Local Health Authority of Lecce |
| Country | Italy |
| Scopus ID | 58781724100 |
| Documents | 44 |
| Citations | 965 |
| h-index | 15 |
| Subject Area | Epidemiology |
| Event | International Research Awards on Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine |
| ORCID | 0000-0001-8714-1612 |
Gabriele d’Ettorre is an Italian researcher affiliated with the Local Health Authority of Lecce whose work focuses on epidemiology, occupational health, public health resilience, and cardiovascular risk assessment. The researcher has contributed to studies examining workplace-related cardiovascular risks, environmental exposure, infectious disease preparedness, and healthcare worker wellbeing. The scholarly profile reflects interdisciplinary engagement in public health and preventive medicine with applications relevant to cardiovascular medicine and occupational epidemiology.[1]
Abstract
The research contributions of Gabriele d’Ettorre focus on epidemiology, occupational medicine, and public health studies relevant to cardiovascular risk prevention and healthcare resilience. Published investigations include analyses of cardiovascular risk among shift-working healthcare professionals, environmental exposure-related disease risks, and occupational health concerns in clinical settings. The researcher’s interdisciplinary approach combines epidemiological methods with public health policy perspectives to address emerging healthcare challenges and preventive medicine strategies.[2]
Keywords
- Epidemiology
- Occupational Health
- Cardiovascular Risk
- Public Health
- Healthcare Workers
- Preventive Medicine
Introduction
Epidemiological research plays a significant role in understanding occupational and environmental determinants of cardiovascular disease and public health outcomes. Studies involving healthcare workers, migrant populations, and environmental exposures provide important evidence for preventive healthcare strategies and occupational safety policies. Gabriele d’Ettorre has contributed to this field through investigations examining workplace health risks, resilience during respiratory epidemics, and modifiable cardiovascular risk factors among healthcare professionals.[3]
Research Profile
According to available Scopus metrics, Gabriele d’Ettorre has accumulated 965 citations and an h-index of 15, indicating substantial scholarly visibility in epidemiology and public health research.[1] The researcher has authored and co-authored studies published in peer-reviewed journals including the Journal of Clinical Medicine, International Journal of Dermatology, and British Journal of Cancer. The publication portfolio reflects interdisciplinary engagement across occupational medicine, epidemiology, and healthcare policy research.
Research Contributions
Among the researcher’s notable studies is a gender-stratified cross-sectional investigation evaluating cardiovascular risk and modifiable risk factors among shift-working healthcare workers. This work contributes to understanding occupational determinants associated with cardiovascular health and workplace-related stress exposure.[2] Additional contributions include research addressing migrant health, environmental arsenic exposure, and occupational headache disorders among female nurses.[4]
Publications
- Cardiovascular Risk and Modifiable Risk Factors in Shift-Working Healthcare Workers. DOI: 10.3390/jcm15114028
- Skin Health for All, Revisited: Beyond Infections, Toxic and Occupational Exposures as Hidden Determinants of Migrant Dermatoses. DOI:
10.1111/ijd.70411 - Arsenic Exposure and Cancer Risk Among Migrant Populations. DOI: 10.1038/s41416-026-03424-y
Research Impact
The researcher’s work contributes to occupational health policy discussions and preventive medicine strategies relevant to cardiovascular and public health systems. Investigations concerning healthcare worker wellbeing and environmental exposure support evidence-based approaches for reducing occupational risk factors and improving population health outcomes.[5]
Award Suitability
Gabriele d’Ettorre demonstrates suitability for recognition within the International Research Awards on Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine due to contributions involving cardiovascular risk assessment, occupational epidemiology, and healthcare resilience research. The publication profile and citation impact reflect sustained scholarly engagement in clinically relevant public health investigations.[2]
Conclusion
Gabriele d’Ettorre has contributed to epidemiology and occupational health research through studies addressing cardiovascular risk, healthcare worker wellbeing, and public health resilience. The researcher’s interdisciplinary investigations provide relevant insights into preventive healthcare and occupational safety, supporting broader understanding of modifiable risk factors within public health and cardiovascular medicine.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Gabriele d’Ettorre, Author ID 58781724100. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58781724100
- d’Ettorre, G., et al. (2026). Cardiovascular Risk and Modifiable Risk Factors in Shift-Working Healthcare Workers. Journal of Clinical Medicine.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15114028
- Ceccarelli, G., et al. (2026). Skin Health for All, Revisited. International Journal of Dermatology.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.70411
- Ceccarelli, G., et al. (2026). Arsenic Exposure and Cancer Risk Among Migrant Populations. British Journal of Cancer.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-026-03424-y
- D’Ettorre, G., et al. (2025). Occupational Risk for Headache Disorders in Female Registered Nurses. La Medicina del lavoro.
https://doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v116i6.17715