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4 th International Conference on October 05-07, 2015 San Francisco, USA 397 th OMICS Internaonal Conference OMICS International Conferences: 2360 Corporate Circle., Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA Phone: +1-888-843-8169, Fax: +1-650-618-1417, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499 Toll free: +1-800-216-6499 Email: [email protected] Nursing & Healthcare nursingconference.com EXHIBITOR Scientific Program

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4th International Conference on

October 05-07, 2015 San Francisco, USA

397th OMICS International Conference

OMICS International Conferences: 2360 Corporate Circle., Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA

Phone: +1-888-843-8169, Fax: +1-650-618-1417, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499Toll free: +1-800-216-6499

Email: [email protected]

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Scientific Program

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Track 1: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Track 2: Cancer Nursing Track 3: Clinical Nursing Track 4: Critical Care Nursing Track 5: Cardiac Nursing Track 6: Adult Health Nursing Track 7: Women Health NursingSession Chair: Louise Tourigny, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USASession Co-Chair: Khatijah Abdullah Lim, University of Malaya, Malaysia

Session Introduction

09:50-10:10Hearing the voices of people who hear voices others cannot hear

Anne Martha Kalhovde, Jaeren District Psychiatric Center, Norway

10:10-10:30Nursing perspectives on the role of nursing ‘end of shift’ verbal handoverAntoinette David, RMIT University, Australia

10:30-10:50Simulation in an undergraduate nursing programme: How do students rate their learning?Nancy McNamara, Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand

Coffee Break 10:50-11:05 @ Foyer

11:05-11:25Responsibilities and difficulties of caregivers of cancer patients in home careAyfer Elçigil, Koc University School of Nursing, Turkey

11:25-11:45Behçet’s disease and nursing care

Filiz Ozel, Kastamonu University, Turkey

11:45-12:05Evaluation of a surgical site discharge teaching tool using pictures and a mirror

Foertsch Lisa Y, University of Pittsburgh, USA

12:05-12:25Relationship between gender and stress and anxiety experienced by caregivers of lung transplant recipientsAlice Jane Haines, University of Pittsburgh, USA

12:25-12:45Reliability and validity of the intensive care delirium screening checklist in TurkishGulsah KOSE, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey

8:00-08:30 Registrations Day 1 October 05, 2015

Sierra Ballroom

Scientific Program

Opening Ceremony08:30-09:00

Keynote Forum09:00-09:25 Unfolding case study simulation strategies to promote clinical judgement using a theatre approach Pamela Bellefeuille, University of California,USA09:25-09:50 Occupational mental health among hospital nurses in China and India Louise Tourigny, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA

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Lunch Break 12:45-13:15 @ Tiburon-SausalitoSession Chair: Heather L MacDonald, University of New Brunswick, CanadaSession Co-Chair: Mzwandile Andi Mabhala, University of Chester, UK

13:15-13:35Patient-Nurse psychosocial and communication skills in Military Hospitals in Saudi Arabia

Ameera Aldossary, King Fahad Specialist Hsopital-Dammam, Saudi Arabia

13:35-13:55The incidence and circumstances of Needle Sticks Injury (NSI) among Arab nurses students: Comparative study

Shalabia AboZead, Assiut University, Egypt

13:55-14:15Evaluation of health related behaviours and attitudes of women during pregnancy in Edirne, Turkey

Ahsen Sirin, Zirve University, Turkey

14:15-14:35Paternalism in families – burdens of caregivers of elderly family members

Martin Pallauf, Medical informatics and Technology (UMIT), Austria

14:35-14:55Problematic of providing better healthcare to child bearing mothers and infants: A case study in a Fulbe community in Mali

Brahima Amara Diallo, University of Bayreuth, Germany

14:55-15:15The nurse’s role in the use of medical aesthetics to enhance patient satisfaction with post treatment oncology survivorship

Jennifer C Cash, Skin Savvy, Rx, USA

Coffee Break 15:15-15:30 @ Foyer

15:30-15:50Is the Barthel-Index an adequate assessment tool for identifying a risk group in elderly people living at home?

Eva Schulc, Medical informatics and Technology (UMIT), Austria

15:50-16:10Medication adherence among adults with asthma at a tertiary teaching hospital in Malaysia

Khatijah Binti Abdullah Lim Geok Khim, University of Malaya, Malaysia

16:10-16:30Application of tactile/kinesthetic stimulation in preterm infants

Vanessa Pepino, State University of Campinas, Brazil

16:30-16:50Experience in restructuring of the rapid response team and implementation in pediatric hematology oncology outpatient area

Hassan Athamneh & Ashraf Al-Rawashdeh, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Saudi Arabia

16:50-17:10How nurses face patients’ death in Mexico

Asuncion Alvarez-delRio, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

17:10-17:30"Sleepless nights and sore operation site": Patients' experiences of nursing pain management after surgery in Jordan

Noordeen Shoqirat, Mutah University, Jordan

17:30-17:50Integration of paradoxes and values-based change among multicultural cancer survivors from an authentic post-modern spiritual lens

Kirti Patel, Sofia University, California

Panel Discussion

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Day 2 October 06, 2015

Sierra BallroomKeynote Forum

08:30-08:55 From face-to-face to email to text messaging: Testing the feasibility and effectiveness of face-to-face, online and mobile technology Rose E Constantino, University of Pittsburgh, USA08:55-09:20 Strategies for women returning to work after a lapse due to depression Heather MacDonald, University of New Brunswick, CanadaTrack 10: Nursing Education and ResearchSession Chair: Ann M. Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh, USASession Co-Chair: Nancy McNamara, Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand

Session Introduction

09:20-09:40Second degree BSN students preconceived attitudes toward, the homeless, marginalized, and impoverished: A pilot study

Mary T. Boylston, Eastern University, USA

09:40-10:00Promoting inclusion of diversity in nursing education

Sharon Elizabeth Metcalfe, Western Carolina University, USA

10:00-10:20Using preceptor/preceptee responses to enhance the quality of the clinical experience

Karen McQueen and Karen Poole, Lakehead University, Canada

10:20-10:40Caring and cultural diversity clinical performance of U.S. nursing students studying abroadRita Marie Wi-Mahmoud, University of West Georgia, USA

Coffee Break 10:40-10:55 @ Foyer

10:55-11:15Enhancing nurse satisfaction through preceptor training, USABeth Marquez, Chamberlain College of Nursing, USA

11:15-11:35Reliably measuring third year nursing students’ reflective thinking and critical reflection self-efficacy after high fidelity simulation: A pilot study Naomi Tutticci, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

11:35-11:55Distractions for dialogue

Elizabeth Andersen, University of British Columbia, Canada

11:55-12:15 Nurse-to-Nurse Bullying: Look, listen, and feelKatherine Riegelmann, West Coast University Nursing, USA

Lunch Break 12:15-12:45 @ Tiburon-Sausalito

12:45-13:05Neonatal care - public policy and care for the neonate

Marcio Accioly S Fossari, Health Department from City of Itajai, Brazil

13:05-13:25Barriers to participation in non formal CNE programs among hospital nurses in Pakistan Zafar Iqbal Channa, University of Health Sciences, Pakistan

13:25-13:45Preparing students for clinical placements:The student perspective Nancy McNamara, Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand

13:45-14:05Factors of participation in prenatal education among nulliparous women in South Korea Mi Young Kim, Yonsei University, South Korea

Session Chair: Leesa McBroom, William Jewell College, USASession Co-Chair: Base Khoza, University of Venda, South Africa

Workshop on : Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention - Works to Reduce Harm

14:05-14:25Applying SBIRT in multiple hospital Emergency Departments: successful implementation strategy Irene Kane, University of Pittsburgh, USA

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14:25-14:45Inter-professional Groups of Anesthesia Students (INGAS): Educating interprofessional teams on utilizing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and other drug useAnn M. Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh, USA

14:45-15:15Alcohol screening and brief intervention-works to reduce harm Ann M Mitchell & Irene Kane, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Workshop on : Preventing disease and promoting health care within the rural context of South Africa

15:15-15:30Improving the tuberculosis control using the directly observed treatment programme in Limpopo Province, South AfricaLunic Base Khoza, University of Venda, South Africa

15:30-15:45Parents’ perceptions regarding sex education of their adolescent children: Perspectives from a community in Mopani district, South AfricaSonto Maputle, University of Venda, South Africa

Coffee Break 15:45-16:00 @ Foyer

16:00-16:15Risk factors and complications associated with Tb in pregnancy and neonates in Limpopo Province, South AfricaSeani Adrinah Mulondo, University of Venda, South Africa

16:15-16:30Challenges faced by mothers during the hospitalisation of their children at one public hospital in Vhembe district, South AfricaSelina Raliphaswa, University of Venda, South Africa

16:30-16:45Factors contributing to water scarcity and its health implications at Ntlhaveni C village in South AfricaKhosa Rirhandzu Austice, University of Venda, South Africa

16:45-17:00Knowledge of community members regarding household solid waste management within selected villages in South AfricaTshivhase S Elizabeth, University of Venda, South Africa

17:00-17:15Teenagers perceptions of reproductive and sexual health services: A case study of selected villages within Greater Giyani Municipality, South AfricaRachel Lebese, University of Venda, South Africa

17:15-17:30Challenges experienced by primary and secondary caregivers of children on antiretroviral therapy at Mutale Municipality in the Vhembe District of Limpopo Province, South AfricaVhilinga Mafune, University of Venda, South Africa

17:30-17:45Male partners’ views of involvement in maternal health care services at Makhado B local area clinics in Vhembe district of Limpopo ProvinceNesane Kenneth, University of Venda, South Africa

Panel Discussion

Poster Session @ 15:45-16:45

PNH 101Association between job characteristics and job satisfaction in nurses

Toshimi Kawakita, Osaka Medical College, Japan

PNH 102Positional relationship between nerves and arteries in the cubital fossa during venipuncture: An ultrasound image-based studyAkiko HARA, Osaka Medical College, Japan

PNH 103Beneficial additions to management of violence training among psychiatric nurses in Hong KongWong Wing Chi, The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

PNH 104The effect of type d personalıty on self-care abılıty ın patıents wıth a /rheumatoıd arthrıtıs dıagnosısFiliz Özel, Kastamonu University, Turkey

PNH 105User's satisfaction on web-based application for patient undergoing CABGNoor Hanita Zaini, University of Malaya, Malaysia

PNH 106Impacts of massage therapy during hemodialysis sessions on patients’ quality of life and physical fitness: A pilot StudyMagda Bayoumi, Al-farabi Colleges Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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PNH 107The influences of extra-curricular activities on the development of competence among undergraduate nursing students in Hong KongWong Wing Chi, The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

PNH 108Title:How Nigeria women negotiate family dynamics in the cause of malaria preventionAnastesia Nzute, University of Wolverhampton, UK

PNH 109Patterns of body weight change and lifestyle factors in women after childbirthChaeWeon Chung, Seoul National University, South Korea

PNH 110How should a practicum of bed bath home health care in nursing education be carried out? A literature review of actual conditions of bed bath trainingIzumi Ueda, Sapporo Medical University, Japan

PNH 111Establishment of an animal assisted therapy care model in long-term care institutions in TaiwanChia-Ling Yang, Mackay Memorial Hospital,Taiwan

PNH 112Knowledge of clinical nurse practitioners regarding notification of notifiable infectious diseases in greater Tzaneen municipality at Mopani district, Limpopo provinceMyGirl Lowane, University of Venda, South Africa

PNH 113Self-perceived challenges of lay counselors implementing voluntary counseling and testing in Mopani district, Limpopo province, South AfricaMankuba Ramalepe, University of Venda, South Africa

PNH 114A review of the Japanese literature on body imagesMihoko Harada, Kansai University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Japan

PNH 115Stress among charge nurses at a university hospital in BangkokPhiraya Saimai, Mahidol University, Thailand

PNH 116Low level of C-reactive protein after stroke: Worse outcome in neuro intensive care unit versus good outcome in neurological ward Marine Bekauri, S.Khechinashvili Medical University Hospital, Georgia

PNH 117Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the ethics in nursing profession indicatorsPisamai Orathai, Mahidol University, Thailand

PNH 118Comparison of the Efficiency of the STOP-BANG and the Berlin Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome questionnaires for determining respiratory complications during the perioperative periodPervin Gokay, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey

PNH 119Pain management for adult critically ill patients Nor Zehan Ahmad, University of Malaya, Malaysia

PNH 120Intra-professional education: Experiences of PN & BScN students learning togetherPatricia Munro-Gilbert and Dana Chorney, Durham College, Canada

PNH 121The experience of being hospitalized Ami Rokach, York University, Canada

PNH 122Student nurses perceptions of clinical learning experience Base Khoza, University of Venda, South Africa

PNH 123Managing the new normal: Assessment and management practices for gynecologic cancer survivorsCynae Johnson, Johns Hopkins University, USA

PNH 124Knowledge regarding care of AV Fistula among Hemodialysis patients in NepalSanjita Acharya Pandey, Human Organ Transplant Center, Nepal

PNH 125Resilience training and practice to counter workplace bullying and incivilitySonia Maria Balevre, Chamberlain College of Nursing, USA

PNH 126Reliability and validity of the epilepsy self-efficacy scale for Turkish people with epilepsyFiliz Ozel, Kastamonu University, Turkey

PNH 127Attitude of teachers towards sex education in secondary level school of Dharan sub-metropolitan citySunita Bhandari Shah, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal

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E-Posters

EPNH 101Educational impacts of changed action of using VPs in postgraduate nurse educationElenita Forsberg, Halmstad University, Sweden

EPNH 102Leadership development for nurses as educatorsAbeer Al-Hazmi, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, KSA

EPNH 103The lack of nursing staff at public hospitals in Greece: The effects of economic crisisZogopoulos Panagiotis, General Hospital of Nikaia-Piraeus, Greece

EPNH 104Prevalence of stress and depression and the adopted coping mechanisms: A complete guide to nursing interventionsSana Pervaiz, Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan

EPNH 105The lived childbirth experience of Korean first-time mothers in the United StatesKyoung-Eun Lee, Ewha Womans University, South Korea

Day 3 October 07, 2015

Sierra BallroomKeynote Forum

08:30-08:55 How public health nurse educator conceptualise inequalities in health: A qualitative study Mzwandile Andi Mabhala, University of Chester, UK

Symposium

08:55-09:25 A vision for a global paradigm shift in health and nursing care Rose E Constantino, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, USATrack 9: Pediatric Nursing Track 12: Health Care Track 14: Emergency Nursing Track 15: Public Health Track 16: Environmental Health Nursing Track 17: MidwiferySession Chair: Louise Tourigny, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USASession Co-Chair: Raymond Shamberger, King James Medical Laboratory, USA

Session Introduction

09:25-09:45Is there a “Pig Cycle” in the health care market? A case-study of medical doctors Yasser Moullan, University of Oxford, UK

09:45-10:05An economic benefit analysis of telephonic nurse triage serviceStephen Hartley, Desert Willow Conference Center, USA

10:05-10:25Barriers to provide effective pain care: Indonesian nurses’ perceptions and experiences when caring for hospitalised children experiencing pain in two hospitals in Indonesia Henny Suzana Mediani, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia

10:25-10:45Benefits of interdiayltic exercise programme on quality of life for haemodialysis patients in Saudi ArabiaMagda Mohamed Bayoumi, Al-farabi Colleges Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Coffee Break 10:45-11:00 @ Foyer

11:00-11:20

Clinical learning environment, learner’s motivational and learning outcomes: The Philippine nursing education experienceRita C. Ramos & Mary Joan Therese C. Valer, University of the Philippines Open University, Philippines

11:20-11:40Pain Management in Hail region hospitals in Saudi ArabiaHamdan Mohammad Albaqawi, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia

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11:40-12:00Impact of multimedia approach to an awareness program on knowledge and attitude regarding SchizophreniaBandana Bisht, Chitkara University, India

12:00-12:20Innovation in geriatric trauma: Become a leader in the new trauma culture changeAlicia Mangram, John C Lincoln Health Network, USA

12:20-12:40Collaboration in student’s simulated clinical practiceNancy McNamara, Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand

12:40-13:00Family presence during resuscitation: To be or not to be Shirley Strachan-Jackman and Tim Stewart, University Health Network, Canada

Lunch Break 13:00-13:30 @ Tiburon-SausalitoSession Chair: Leesa McBroom, William Jewell College, USASession Co-Chair: Dominique Letourneau, Créteil University School of Medicine, France

Session Introduction

13:30-13:50Practices advanced care in France, point of view of users, the policy response Dominique Letourneau, Créteil University School of Medicine, France

13:50-14:10Strategies to support maternal-newborn bonding for mothers of newborn babies admitted in a neonatal intensive care unit at one of the tertiary hospitals in MalawiEllemes Phuma-Ngaiyaye, Mzuzu University, Malawi

14:10-14:30Impact of implementing designed nursing intervention protocol on clinical outcome of patient with Peptic UlcerAmal Mohamed Ahmad, Aswan University, Egypt

14:30:14:50Unique dyanmics of divorce for children with Type 1 DiabetesLeesa McBroom, William Jewell College, USA

14:50-15:10Bullying and incivility in the most caring profession- nursingJayne Skehan, Saint Peters University, USA

Coffee Break 15:10-15:25 @ Foyer

15:25-15:45Autism related to nutritionRaymond Shamberger, King James Medical Laboratory, USA

15:45-16:05The effect of nutritive versus non nutritive feeding methods on pain relive for premature infants in prone position following invasive proceduresHekmat Ibrahim Abed El kerim, Assuit University, Egypt

16:05-16:25Lifestyle and related factors in older adults with osteoporosisMinoo Pakgohar, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

16:25-16:45Factors militating against the practice of breast cancer early detection among nuns in anambra State NigeriaMadu Laurette Philomena Nkem, School of Nursing Ihiala Anambra State, Nigeria

16:45-17:05Injection practices among medical practitioners working at private clinics in Karachi: A cross sectional designShair Mohammad Hazara, Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan

Panel DiscussionClosing Ceremony

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