5 Edition of Nursing World Conference
Transcript of 5 Edition of Nursing World Conference
5th Edition of
Nursing WorldConference
VIRTUAL EVENT
FINAL PROGRAM
18-20, October 202108:00-17:00 EDT
Twitter: @NursingConf
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Website: https://nursingworldconference.com
EXHIBITOR
FINAL PROGRAM
EDT Timings
Local Timings
07:30-07:50 Av check
07:50-08:00 Introduction and Opening Ceremony
Moderator: Etti Rosenburg, Clalit Health Organisation, Israel
Keynote Presentations08:00-08:40 08:00-08:40 Title: Mindfulness.. A path to self-care and wellness
during stressful times in our lives as professionals
Donna M. White, University of Massachusetts-Boston, USA
08:40-09:20 07:40-08:20 Title: Global health issues in diabetes care
Adele Webb, Capella University, USA
09:20-10:20 07:20-08:20 Title: Grow your own APRNs and keep them forever; Success in Colorado
Callie Anne Bittner, Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence, USA
Oral PresentationsChair: Adele Webb, Capella University, USA
10:20-10:40 22:20-22:40 Title: Substituting simulated ward practice for clinical practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: Action research
Wong Sze Wing Julia, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong
10:40-11:00 12:10-12:30 Title: Patient involvement in chronic disease management: Research highlights
Joanne Smith-Young, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
11:00-11:20 11:00-11:20 Title: Addressing workplace violence: Insider secrets to achieving positive organizational outcomes
Mary Fanning, WVU Medicine, USADan C. Harris, WVU Medicine, USA
DAY 01 - 18 OCT
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11:20-11:40 11:20-11:40 Title: Treating infectious diseases during the Covid pandemic in a vulnerable population
Eileen Scarinci, North Jersey Community Research Initative, USA
11:40-12:00 10:40-11:00 Title: The Impact of mindfulness training on stress and burnout during the first six months of practice
Denise Stage McNulty, Houston Methodist Hospital, USA Carol LaMonica-Way, Houston Methodist Hospital, USA Jo-Anne Senneff, Houston Methodist Hospital, USA
12:00-12:20 11:00-11:20 Title: Increasing nursing student success with early individual remediation
Faye A Fairchild, Columbia College, USA
12:20-12:40 12:20-12:40 Title: Reflective journaling through one minute paper
Rebecca Toothaker, Bloomsburg University, USA Pamela E Cook, Bloomsburg University, USA
12:40-13:00 12:40-13:00 Title: Telehealth in the era of COVID-19: OBGYN telehealth services
Mohammad Alkawaldeh, University of Massachusetts Medical School, United States
13:00-13:20 20:00-20:20 Title: Covid diaries support nursing teams
Etti Rosenberg, Clalit health Organisation, Israel
13:20-13:40 Break
13:40-14:00 13:40-14:00 Title: Diabetic screening and self-care in the severely mental ill person
Rosemarie White, Delaware State University, USA
14:00-14:20 14:00-14:20 Title: Violence in nursing: Silent epidemic
Miranda Squire, UCHealth, USA
14:20-14:40 14:20-14:40 Title: Psychological impact of Covid-19 on nurses: A survey utilizing standard measures of distress, resilience and growth
Matthew Hickling, Community Care Physicians - Siena College, USA
DAY 01 - 18 OCT
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14:40-15:00 14:40-15:00 Title: How to help frontline staff own the care experience of patients
Christine Greenidge, New York City H+H/Metropolitan, USA
15:00-15:20 15:00-15:20 Title: Promoting caregiver engagement during transitional care using the 4MS framework of age-friendly care
Jessie (Jaspreet)Dhaliwal, Pennsylvania State University, USA
15:20-15:40 14:20-14:40 Title: Using the “Circle Way”: A Tool for developing a reflective practice
Angela Lang, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,USA Christine Feierstein, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
15:40-16:00 15:40-16:00 Title: Untangling skin breakdown & poor wound healing outcomes
Lori Rhodes, USA
16:00-16:20 16:00-16:20 Title: Resilience in the face of change; Covid-19, chaos, and commitment
Patricia Love, Florida Gateway College, USA
16:20-16:40 06:20-06:40 Title: Lived experience of frontline nurses supporting two hospitals in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Xiaoyun Zhou, The University of Queensland, Australia
16:40-17:00 05:40-06:00 Title: Development of global perception among nursing students in Japan
Machiko Higuchi, National College of Nursing, Japan
END OF DAY 01
DAY 01 - 18 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
Moderators: Nicole Giancaterino, Chamberlain College of Nursing, USAGiuseppina Seppini, S. Croce e Carle Hospital, Cuneo, Italy
Keynote Presentations08:00-08:40 08:00-08:40 Title: Social determinants of health and the role of public
health systems
Natalia Cineas, New York City Health + Hospitals Corp, USA
08:40-09:20 08:40-09:20 Title: Nursing education in a pandemic – Thinking outside the box
Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, USA
09:20-10:20 09:20-10:20 Title: Conscious heart connection: A tool for self-care and wellbeing in the 21st century
Ilene Gottlieb, Vibrational Healing From The Heart, Inc., USA
Oral PresentationsChair: Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, USA
10:20-10:40 10:20-10:40 Title: It’s not the carrot or the stick, it’s what makes your people tick: How smart healthcare leaders can leverage the new science of motivation to maximize workflow and increase patient satisfaction
Brian Trzaskos, Motivation Beyond Measure, USA
10:40-11:00 23:40-24:00 Title: Effect of a tailored multidimensional intervention on the care burden among family caregivers of stroke survivors: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Mahmoud Ahmed Elsheikh, Hiroshima University, Japan
11:00-11:20 18:00-18:20 Title: Universal health care and nursing challenges in the face of Covid-19 pandemic in Kenya
Clementine W Magoti, Kiambu Level 5 Hospital, Kenya
11:20-11:40 17:20-17:40 Title: Facilitation of caring through the development of mindfulness - A concept analysis
Lerato Matshaka, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
DAY 02 - 19 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
11:40-12:00 11:40-12:00 Title: A multi-year investigation of the social determinants of opioid-related deaths in older adults
Armiel Suriaga, Florida Atlantic University, USA
12:00-12:20 00:00-00:20 Title: A therapeutic play program based on stress and coping theory and cognitive development theory for children undergoing kidney biopsy procedure with local anesthesia: The development and feasibility testing
Rui Zhao, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, China
12:20-12:40 09:20-09:40 Title: Reflecting on reflective practice
Sue Roe, The Roe Group Enterprises, LLC, USA
12:40-13:00 18:40-19:00 Title: Grief, resilience and advocacy. Call to action for Italian Nurses during COVID-19 pandemic
Giuseppina Seppini, S. Croce e Carle Hospital, Cuneo, Italy
13:00-13:20 Break
Poster Presentations13:20-13:30 13:20-13:30 Title: Utilizing imogene king’s theory of goal attainment
with opioid recovery
Elizabeth Goldsby, Ball State University, USA
13:30-13:40 13:30-13:40 Title: Nursing compliance with pressure ulcer prevention: An integrative literature review
Eunice Ojo, Advent Health Tampa, USA
13:40-13:50 13:40-13:50 Title: Veno-Occlusive disease screening and staff education
Melissa Viatori, Duke Hospital, USA
13:50-14:00 12:50-13:00 Title: Increasing access using a hybrid model of prenatal care
Deborah H. Smith, Marymount University, USA
DAY 02 - 19 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
14:00-14:10 11:00-11:10 Title: Evaluating nurses’ perceptions of informatics implementations to uncover areas of improvements, a delphi study
Janet Gichau, Kaiser Permanente Integrated System, USA
14:10-14:20 14:10-14:20 Title: Strategies to improve clinical decision-making and nursing process during a time of reduced clinical options within pediatrics
Lynn Doyle, Laboure’ College, United States Jennifer Fraone, Laboure’ College, United States
14:20-14:30 12:20-12:30 Title: Coping mechanisms for remote nurse educators
AnnMarie Vang, Aspen University, USA
14:30-14:40 14:30-14:40 Title: Implementing clinical judgement strategies to improve pharmacology learning outcomes within a skills-setting
Lynn Doyle, Laboure' College, USA Eric Buonaccorsi, Laboure' College, USA
14:40-14:50 13:40-13:50 Title: Nursing's role in the human trafficking crisis
Nicole Giancaterino, Chamberlain College of Nursing, USALois Lopez, Chamberlain College of Nursing, USA
14:50-15:00 11:50-12:00 Title: Outpatient fluid resuscitation in the postoperative bariatric patient
Kelly Hakanson, Multicare Capital Medical Center, USA
15:00-15:10 15:00-15:10 Title: Nursing students’ attitudes towards older adults
Amy Rama, Roberts Wesleyan College, USA
15:10-15:20 14:10-14:20 Title: Health disparities considered in the context of social justice
Judith Fruiterman, Marymount University, USA
15:20-15:30 14:20-14:30 Title: Practice change compliance
Laura Duran, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, USA
DAY 02 - 19 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
15:30-15:40 15:30-15:40 Title: The birth of telelactation during the Covid crisis
Linda Stopsky, Northwell Health, USA Kara Benneche, Northwell Health, USA
15:40-15:50 14:40-14:50 Title: Use of a multifactorial fall protocol in primary care to reduce falls in older community dwelling adults
Deborah Smith, Brazosport College, USA
15:50-16:00 15:50-16:00 Title: Nurses providing abnormal test results within the nursing scope of practice
Alaina Valcourt, Dothouse Health, USA Elizabeth McInally, Dothouse Health, USA
16:00-16:10 05:00-05:10 Title: An Integrative review of interventions for enhancing family involvement in care in the long-term care facilities
Hye-Young Jang, Hanyang University, Korea, Republic of
16:10-16:20 05:10-05:20 Title: Experiences of nursing skills in home health care nursing practice
Keiko Hattori, Nihon Institute of Medical Science, Japan
16:20-16:40 16:20-16:40 Title: The role of telehealth in obstetrics and gynecology settings during COVID-19 outbreak: A systematic review
Mohammad Alkawaldeh, University of Massachusetts Medical School, United States
END OF DAY 02
DAY 02 - 19 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
Moderator: Ashleigh Boyd, Treat The Nurse, USA
Keynote Presentations08:00-08:40 08:00-08:40 Title: Breakthrough technology reduces patient falls in
hospitals by over 70%+
Patrick Baker, Palarum, LLC, USA
08:40-09:20 07:40-08:20 Title: A review of health care reform in USA & the Affordable Care Act (CA)
Mustaffa Z. Younis, Jackson State University, USA
09:20-10:00 16:20-17:00 Title: The role and problems of nursing staff in the modern healthcare system of Russia
Petrova N G, Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russia
10:00-10:40 17:00-17:40 Title: Improper communication leads to Type 2 Diabetes
Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit – CMI, Romania
Oral PresentationsChair: Patrick Baker, Palarum, LLC, USA
10:40-11:00 10:40-11:00 Title: Antepartum maternal depression screening and education: A focus on health disparities
Danielle Beasley, The University of South Florida, USA
11:00-11:20 18:00-18:20 Title: Outpatient chemotherapy infusion center bed utilization: A review of multifactorial delays inhibiting efficiency - Tertiary Care Center – Saudi Arabia
Rebecca Pike, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Saudi Arabia Tena Brown, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Saudi Arabia
11:20-11:40 18:20-18:40 Title: The knowledge attitude and practices towards the use of ORS in management of diarrhea in under fives
Nalyazi Molly, Butabika Hospital, Uganda
DAY 03 - 20 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
11:40-12:00 21:10-21:30 Title: Perceived stress and anxiety among nurses working in Covid isolation area in a tertiary care hospital of Northern India
Navpreet, Dayanand Medical College & Hospital Ludhiana, India
12:00-12:20 18:00-18:20 Title: Highly effective probiotics for the hospital: What needs to be done
Anita Frauwallner, Institut AllergoSan, Austria
12:20-12:40 Break
12:40-13:00 17:40-18:00 Title: The role of male migrants in survivors' of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) access to FGM/C-related care services in the United Kingdom (UK). A qualitative study
Mark Hayford Dwira, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
13:00-13:20 13:00-13:20 Title: Military and civilian healthcare professionals experiences of relational coordination, job satisfaction, and retention in a Military treatment facility
Sherita House, Indiana University School of Nursing, USA
13:20-13:40 12:20-12:40 Title: Increasing nurse satisfaction while decreasing compassion fatigue
Ashleigh Boyd, Treat The Nurse, USA
13:40-14:00 13:40-14:00 Title: Extra credit nursing assignment: Self-Care
Mary Franczek, Notrhern Michigan University, USA
14:00-14:20 14:00-14:20 Title: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and readmissions: Patients, protocol and outcomes
Dawnetta Marcum, University of Pikeville, USA
14:20-14:40 14:20-14:40 Title: Second Victim Phenomenon
Craig A Tobias, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA Natalie Cline, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA
DAY 03 - 20 OCT
FINAL PROGRAM
14:40-15:00 12:40-13:00 Title: Pediatric clinical confidence: Creating safe opportunities to increase nursing aptitude in baccalaureate nursing students
Noreen Oeding, Brigham Young University College of Nursing, USA
15:00-15:20 15:00-15:20 Title: Duty, dedication, and care in the time of covid19: Nurses at home, and at work
Sarah Evans, Geisinger Medical Center, USA
15:20-15:40 15:20-15:40 Title: Resonating advocacy
Wendy H Hatchell, Francis Marion University, USA
15:40-16:00 15:40-16:00 Title: Developing leaders to engage staff in todays healthcare environment
Kevin Smith, NCH Healthcare System, USA
Thanking Note and Closing Ceremony
DAY 03 - 20 OCT
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