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Scientific Program
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238th OMICS Group Conference
2nd International Conference on
Nursing & HealthcareNovember 17-19, 2014 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago-North Shore Conference Center, USA
Exhibitors
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08:00-09:00 Registrations
Opening Ceremony09:00-09:15
Versailles-C
Day 1 November 17, 2014
Keynote Forum09:15-09:20 Introduction09:20-09:45 Amy L Doneen Gonzaga University, USA09:45-10:10 Takehiko Ohura Japanese Association of Homecare for Pressure Ulcers and Wounds, Japan
Coffee Break 10:10-10:30 @ Versailles FoyerTrack 1: Psychiatric & Mental Health NursingSession Chair: Louise Tourigny, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USASession Co-Chair: Anahid Kulwicki, University of Massachusetts, USA
Session Introduction
10:30-10:50 Battling adversity: Women’s journey back to work after a lapse due to depressionHeather Mac Donald, University of New Brunswick, Canada
10:50-11:10 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in post-earthquake Haitian adults with traumatic amputationsAnahid Kulwicki, University of Massachusetts, USA
11:10-11:30 A review of the factors that influence high, medium and low secure care pathways in the UKJulie Hall, Nottinghamshire Healthcare, UK
11:30-11:50 Effect of educational degrees on nursing profession in Japan Michiko Tanaka, Kyushu University, Japan
11:50-12:10 Occupational mental health among nurses: A global frameworkLouise Tourigny, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA
12:10-12:30 Population-based primary health care courseAndrea Sonenberg, Pace University, USA
Group PhotoLunch Break 12:30-13:10 @ Monaco
Track 2: Cancer NursingSession Chair: Liselotte Jakobsson, Kristianstad University, SwedenSession Co-Chair: Julie Hall, Nottinghamshire Healthcare, UK
Session Introduction
13:10-13:30 The changing face of evaluation and treatment of melanomaAlexander Miller, START Center for Cancer Care, USA
13:30-13:50 Does a salutogenic attitude increase life quality after prostate cancer treatment?Liselotte Jakobsson, Kristianstad University, Sweden
13:50-14:10 Where, when and how to die: Insights into issues of critical nursing in cancerShulamith Kreitler, Tel Aviv University, Israel
14:10-14:30 Impact of nursing management protocol on radiotherapy induced git side effects (nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea) in patients with cancerAmany Mohammed Shebl, Mansoura University, Egypt
14:30-14:50 Knowledge and practice of cervical cancer screening among female nurses in a Ghanaian teaching hospitalNancy Ebu, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
14:50-15:10 Identifying physical and psycho-social issues facing breast cancer survivors after definitive treatment for early breast cancer: A nurse-led clinic modelDean A, Western Health, Australia
Track 3: Clinical NursingSession Chair: Shannan Hamlin, Houston Methodist Hospital, USASession Co-Chair: Amy Doneen, Gonzaga University, USA
Session Introduction
15:10-15:30 Advancing clinical nursing excellence in Rwanda; A management perspectiveMary A Maryland, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
15:30-15:50 The nurse and the telephone: Ensuring safety and avoiding catastropheMary Elizabeth Greenberg, Northern Arizona University, USA
Coffee Break 15:50-16:10 @ Versailles Foyer
16:10-16:30 Nurse-driven delirium care optimizes outcomes in the hospitalized elderlyShannan Hamlin, Houston Methodist Hospital, USA
16:30-16:50 Telephone Nursing. Stakeholder views and understandings from a paediatric and a gender perspectiveElenor Kaminsky, Uppsala University, Sweden
16:50-17:10 Outcome of septic cancer patients admitted to the intensive care unit with and without medical emergency team interventionImran Khalid, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Jeddah
17:10-17:30 The incidence and influencing factors of functional disability in Chinese patients with rheumatoid arthritis Shangping Zhao, Sichuan University, China
17:30-17:50 Support professional nurses caring for patients diagnosed with AIDS related illnesses, Tshwane district Gauteng province, South AfricaNthomeni Ndou, University of Venda, South Africa
17:50-18:10 Learning and teaching styles of student nursesJet Jet K Dongui-is, Saint Louis University, Philippines
18:10-18:30 Knowledge of breast cancer: A study of the Primary Health Care (PHC) nurses of the Caribbean Island of St Vincent and the GrenadinesOneikah Sergeant-Richards, The University of the West Indies, Jamaica
15:30-17:30 Poster Presentations @ Versailles Foyer18:30-19:15 Cocktails sponsored by Journal of Nursing & Care @ Versailles Foyer
Day 2 November 18, 2014Versailles-C
Keynote Forum08:45-08:50 Introduction08:50-09:15 Kathleen E Houlahan Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, USA09:15-09:40 Rebecca Mitchell University of Newcastle, Australia
Track 4: Critical Care NursingTrack 5: Cardiac NursingSession Chair: Ann-Marie Brown, The University of Akron, USASession Co-Chair: Praneed Songwathana, Prince of Songkla University Hatyai, Thailand
Session Introduction
09:40-10:00 Does in with the good equal out with the bad? Application of nutrition support researchAnn-Marie Brown, The University of Akron, USA
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10:00-10:20 Acute kidney injury: Critical impact and nursing advocacySusan Dirkes, University of Michigan Health System, USA
Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 @ Versailles Foyer
10:40-11:00 Patient centered transitional care for patients transferred from Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to step-down care unit: A mixed method studyWentao Zhou, NUS Singapore University, Singapore
11:00-11:20 The experience of communication difficulties in critically Ill patients in and beyond intensive care: Findings from a larger phenomenological studyAgness Chisanga Tembo, The University of Newcastle, Australia
11:20-11:40 Opening the doors to the operating room: Part II a longitudinal studyBarbara Ann M Messina, Long Island University, USA
11:40-12:00 Nursing workforce challenges in Saudi Arabia and the role of transformational leadershipNourah Alsadaan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
12:00-12:20 Development of a trauma based continuing care model for enhancing care outcomes in social unrest area: A case study Praneed Songwathana, Prince of Songkla University Hatyai, Thailand
12:20-12:40 Patient education and anticoagulation therapy in a cardiac populationKatie Kok, Millikin University, USA
12:40-13:00 Jordanian icu registered nurses: Are they compliant with standard infection control practices?Omar AL-Rawajfah, Al al-Bayt University, Jordan
Lunch Break 13:00-13:40 @ MonacoTrack 6: Adult Health NursingTrack 7: Women Health Nursing Session Chair: Anjan Bhattacharya, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, IndiaSession Co-Chair: Patrice Tadel, Gundersen Health System, USA
Session Introduction
13:40-14:00 Communication as care for the elderlyYasuko Fukaya, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan
14:00-14:20 Towards end-user centered outcome measurement: An example from Parkinson’s disease Peter Hagell, Kristianstad University, Sweden
14:20-14:40 IM/NPACT - Developing aged care nurse practitioner roles in AustraliaChristine Stirling, University of Tasmania, Australia
14:40-15:00 Elderly care for migrants: Between marginalisation and sensitive inclusionNevin Altintop, University of Vienna, Austria
15:00-15:20 Wandering in the patient narrative: Opportunities to fully engagePatrice Tadel, Gundersen Health System, USA
15:20-15:40 The bright side of life-Emotional support in elderly careMargaretha Pejner, Halmstad University, Sweden
15:40-16:00 Universal care pathway for nurses in pediatric EBD [emotional/educational, behavioral and developmental problems]Anjan Bhattacharya, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, India
Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 @ Versailles Foyer
16:20-16:40 Prevalence and risk factors of incontinence among Emirati women with diabetesJehad Omar Halabi, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia
16:40-17:00 Quality of maternal health care: Maternal near-misses in a university hospital, EgyptEl-Nemer Amina, Mansoura University, Egypt
17:00-17:20 Effect of nurses using for P6 acupressure on nausea, vomiting and retching among women with Hyperemesis gravidarumSuzan E Mansour, Mansoura University, Egypt
17:20-17:40Perceptions of rural women regarding sexual health communication in the era of HIV/AIDS in Vhembe district, Limpopo province: Implicatins for sexual health interventionsDorah Ursula Ramathuba, University of Venda, South Africa
17:40-18:00 Sleep disturbances in pregnant womenWafa Abbas, University of Babylon, Iraq
18:00-18:20 Health beliefs and breast cancer screening among Korean immigrant womenSin Young Kim, American Institute of Alternative Medicine, USA
ViennaTrack 8: Pediatric NursingSession Chair: Betty Boyle-Duke, New York University College of Nursing, USA09:40-10:00 Prevention, practicality and profitability of oral health promotion in primary care practice
Deborah Mattheus, University of Florida College of Medicine, USA10:00-10:20 Feeling good in your neighborhood: A nurse-led mobile health van program
Betty Boyle-Duke,Tawny Lowe, New York University College of Nursing, USACoffee Break 10:20-10:40 @ Versailles Foyer
10:40-11:00 Measurement invariance of four pediatric PROMIS short forms: Examination across Chinese and American children with cancerChangrong Yuan, Second Military Medical University, China
11:00-11:20 Identifying the merits and demerits of Traditional management of common cold in babies Cameroon case study kumbaTcheunkeu Ebanga Nadine, Catholic Health Association, Cameroon
11:20-11:40 Effect of creative drama-based support program on the psychosocial adjustment of adolescent with asthmaRabiye Guney, The Ministry of Health of Turkey, Turkey
11:40-12:00 Designing a smartphone application to support family caregivers of children with acute lymphoblastic LeukemiaChangrong Yuan, Second Military Medical University, China
Track 9: Nursing Education & ResearchSession Chair: Linda Sweigart, Ball State University, USASession Co-Chair: Mitzi Saunders, University of Detroit Mercy, USA
Session Introduction
12:00-12:20 Facilitating online problem-based learning in nursing education using multimedia learning principlesRuth Chen, McMaster University, Canada
12:20-12:40 An evaluation study on the effectiveness of an online teaching tool for pre-registration nursing students around pre-operative fastingStuart Roberts, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
12:40-13:00 Interactive virtual learning environment activities assists student’s skill development across curriculum levels and intraprofessional programs Linda Sweigart, Ball State University, USA
Lunch Break 13:00-13:40 @ Monaco
13:40-14:00 Critical realism for a nursing curriculum conceptual frameworkChristine Stirling, University of Tasmania, Australia
14:00-14:20 Development of Chinese nursing journals in the digital environmentHongli Wang, Chinese Nursing Journals Publishing House Co. Ltd., China
14:20-14:40 Enhance learning by utilizing simulation activitiesLisa McDavid, Morehead State University, USA
14:40-15:00 Increasing the diversity of the nursing profession: Lessons learned providing nursing education in remote Indigenous communities in Northern CanadaLois Berry, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
15:00-15:20 The lived experience of chronic pain in nurse educatorsMoniaree Jones, Auburn University, USA
15:20-15:40Promoting inclusion of diverse students into professional nursing: A review of three educational multicultural programs at Western Carolina University School of nursingSharon Elizabeth Metcalfe, Western Carolina University, USA
15:40-16:00 Promotion of excellent academic platform and development of nursing sciences Xiaoying Jiang, Chinese Nursing Journals Publishing House Co. Ltd., China
Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 @ Versailles Foyer
16:20-16:40 Teaching for a “sense of salience” in nursing education regarding diabetes managementLucy Mays, Morehead State University, USA
16:40-17:00 The advanced practice nursing provider: The spectrum from student to specialty providerTheresa A Mikhailov, Bonnie Stojadinovic, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
17:00-17:20 Comparison of critical thinking skills of baccalaureate nursing studentsXiaomei Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center, China
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17:20-17:40 Using poetry as a technique for nursing students to grasp the full meaning of clinical situationsMitzi Saunders, University of Detroit Mercy, USA
17:40-18:00 Barriers and facilitators to electronic medical record documentation for the anesthesia providerTodd LaDage, Millikin University, USA
18:00-18:20 The value of a man, missing concept in nursing educationGolnaz Forough-Ameri, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran
18:20-19:15 Cocktails sponsored by Journal of Nursing & Care @ Versailles Foyer
Day 3 November 19, 2014Versailles-C
Keynote Forum08:25-08:30 Introduction08:30-08:55 Mouhanad Hammami Wayne County, USA08:55-09:20 M Gail Stotler Vein Access Technologies, USA
Track 10: Emergency NursingTrack 11: Public Health Session Chair: Mouhanad Hammami, Wayne County, USASession Co-Chair: Lena Persson, Kristianstad University, Sweden
Session Introduction
09:20-09:40 A new model for dealing with patients who frequently arrive spontaneously at hospital emergency departments requiring health care - A pilot study
Lena Persson, Kristianstad University, Sweden09:40-10:00 Right to know: Reducing risks of fecal pathogen exposure for ED patients and staff
Molly Delaney, University of Minnesota Medical Center, USA10:00-10:20 Need for on-call night nursing by district care services in Austria -A qualitative study
Christa Them, UMIT, AustriaCoffee Break 10:25-10:45 @ Versailles Foyer
10:40-11:00Independent and confident in old age - Assessment of the demand for the use of an emergency wrist watch based on functional health in people aged 70+ living at homeEva Schulc, UMIT, Austria
11:00-11:20 Agreement between patient’s and proxie’s reports of health related quality of life in patients with end-stage lung cancer in JapanTomoyuki Takura, Osaka University, Japan
11:20-11:40 Health Program Easy Breezy: Pilot study for an education-based approach to health promotionMaria Meimei Brevidelli, Paulista University School of Nursing, Brazil
11:40-12:00 Immunization of school and school health programRaquel Machado Cavalca Coutinho, Paulista University School of Nursing, Brazil
12:00-12:20 HPV knows no boundaries of sex, color, age, or sexual orientationRobin Gosdin Farrell, Troy University, USA
12:20-12:40 Perceived functional visual ability and risk of falling among independently living seniorsJeanette Kallstrand Eriksson, Halmstad University, Sweden
Lunch Break 12:40-13:20 @ Monaco
13:20-13:40 The Earth’s health - where do we go and what do we really care about?Dan Radut, Centre Hospitalier Specialise de l'Yonne, France
13:40-14:00 Evaluate the effectiveness of the closed eye care method on outcome indicators in critically ill patientsHelen Shaji John Cecily, Majmaah University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
14:00-14:20 Nursing led interdisciplinary intervention in prevention of girl child mortality and maltreatmentAlpesh Barot, Sonal Foundation, India
Track 12: HealthcareSession Chair: Danuta Wojnar, Seattle University, USASession Co-Chair: Sin Young Kim, American Institute of Alternative Medicine, USA14:20-14:40 Nurses cannot afford to ignore health inequalities: A qualitative study
Mzwandile Andi Mabhala, University of Chester, UK14:40-15:00 Reimagining health care in 21st Century: Improving population health by returning RNs to primary care
Danuta Wojnar, Seattle University, USA15:00-15:20 Promoting health and quality of life of healthcare workers in nursing
Shulamith Kreitler, Tel Aviv University, Israel15:20-15:40 Effect of systematic health education on perimenopausal women’s knowledge about osteoporosis
Amera B Rashed, Menoufia University, Egypt15:40-16:00 Title:Efficacy of safety catheter devices in the prevention of occupational needlestick injuries: Results of a Italian study
Dimitri Sossai, IRCCS AOU San Martino Hospital-IST, ItalyCoffee Break 16:00-16:20 @ Versailles Foyer
16:20-16:40 Food insecurity among HIV sero-positive patients in rural Vhembe district of Limpopo Province, South AfricaRose Azwidihwi Tshililo, University of Venda, South Africa
16:40-17:00 Gender discrimination in nursing and male nurses in turkey: literature reviewSerpil Ozdemir, GMMA School of Nursing, Turkey
17:00-17:20 Evaluatıon of complıance of drug treatment in gerıatrıc hypertensıve patıentsOzlem Ozdemir, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey
17:20-17:40 Validity and reliability of a urkish version of the modified moral sensitivity questionnaire for student nursesSibel Yilmaz Sahin, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey
17:40-18:00Assessment of the qualıty of lıfe ın women wıth a dıagnosıs of urogenıtal prolapseEda Sahin, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey
18:00-18:20 The rehabilitation nurse then and now: From technical support to human potential catalyst for quality of care and patient safety (Video Presentation)Daphney St-Germain, Laval University, Canada
18:00-18:20The effects of health education on adherence to therapeutic regimen and risk of occurrence of complications among diabetic patients in general trias, cavite, PhilippinesNenita Panaligan, Cavite State University, Philippines
Closing Ceremony
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