29th annual international nursing & midwifery conference 29th.pdf · 29th annual international...

4
29th Annual International Nursing & Midwifery Conference Thursday 25th February 2010 Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Coláiste Ríoga na Máinleá in Éirinn Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Integrating Care More Effectively: Unlocking the Potential of Nurses & Midwives Nursing Prog 2010.indd 1 18/02/2010 10:45

Upload: lyhuong

Post on 21-Jun-2018

224 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

29th Annual International Nursing & Midwifery Conference

Thursday 25th February 2010

Royal College of Surgeons in IrelandColáiste Ríoga na Máinleá in ÉirinnFaculty of Nursing and Midwifery

Integrating Care More Effectively:Unlocking the Potential of Nurses & Midwives

Nursing Prog 2010.indd 1 18/02/2010 10:45

VENUETutorial Room

2Tutorial Room

4Nightingale

Lecture TheatreAlbert Lecture

TheatreCheyne Lecture

TheatreNewman Study Tutorial Room 1

ChairMs. Julie Jordan-

O’ BrienMs. Patricia

O’ Hara Ms. Kay Leonard

Dr. Therese Meehan

Professor Marie Carney

Dr. Aine Colgan Ms. Catherine Clune

Mulvaney

Wound Management & Tissue Viability

Neonatal CareOncology &

Palliative CareIntegrated

CareLeadership

Midwifery Practice

Education

10.15-10.45 Repositioning for Prevention of Pressure Ulcers- An Economic Analysis. Dr. Zena Moore—RCSI, Dublin

Sweeten, Soother and Swaddle for Retinopaty of Prematurity. Ms. Anne O’Sullivan—Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, Dublin

Exploring and Comparing the Experience and Coping Behaviour of Men and Women with Colorectal Cancer: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study.Dr. Gillian Prue—University of Ulster, Belfast

The Prostate Cancer Journey: From Diagnosis through Surgery and Beyond.Prof. Josephine Hegarty & Ms. Ella Walsh-University College Cork

Nurses Taking the Lead: A“CARE” Intervention for Depressed Mothers and their Infants.Prof. June Andrews Horowitz, Boston College, USA

Midwives as Educators of Medical Students and Residents: Results of a National Survey. Ms. Edie McConaughey—Brown University, USA

Troublesome Knowledge: Unlocking the Learning Potential for Children and Young People’s Student Nurses.Ms. Carol Chamley—Coventry University, UK

10.45-11.15 Pain at Wound Dressing Change: Nurses Knowledge and Perceived Competency.Ms. Cassandra Bell— Cork University Hospital, Cork

Hypoxic – Ischemic Encephalopathy in Term Infants: A Meta-Analytic Summary of Cooling Methods and Neonatal Outcomes. Ms. Susan Moran— The Children’s Hospital, Colorado, USA

Facilitated Peer Support Programmes in Breast Cancer: A Pre and Post Evaluation of a Facilitated Peer Support Programme in an Irish Cancer Support House.Ms. Sinead Power— University College Cork

Stroke: Paving the Way to Integrated Care.Ms. Mary O’Neill—RCSI, Dublin

Barriers to Clinical Leadership Development: Findings from a National Study. Prof. Gerard Fealy— University College Dublin

Planning the Workforce for the Delivery of the Future: A Midwifery Workforce Planning Project.Ms. Phillippa Ryan Withero—AMNCH, Dublin

Clinical Research Through Education: The Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree (DNP). Dr. Dianne Cooney-Miner—St. John Fisher College, New York, USA

11.15-11.45 Identifying the Research and Education Priorities in Wound Management and Tissue Repair- an International e-Delphi study.Dr. Georgina Gethin— RCSI, Dublin

The Neonatal Dashboard: An Essential Communication Tool. Una Toland— Craigavon Area Hospital, Northern Ireland

Women’s Help Seeking Behaviour for Self Discovered Breast Cancer Symptoms.Ms. Máirin O’Mahony— University College Cork

The Impact of Health Information Technology(I-Hit) Survey: Ireland’s Case Study. Dr. Rita Collins— University College Dublin

The Clinical Leadership Development Needs of Nurse and Midwives: Findings from the Qualitative Component of a National Study. Dr. Martin McNamara— University College Dublin

Perceptions of the Transitions of Health Care Decision- Making Independence for First Time Teen Parents: Implications for Providers.Dr. Christine Nelson-Tuttle—St. John Fisher College, New York, USA

The Health Care Needs of Irish TravellersDr. Peter Goward,Sheffield Hallam University, UK

THURSDAY 25th FEBRUARY 2010

TIME EVENT VENUE

08.00 Registration: Tea/ Coffee, Poster & Exhibition Viewing Examination Hall

09.00 Keynote Address: Professor Janet Rankin, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Canada Title: The Managerial Turn in Nursing: A Cautionary Note about Contradictory Practices

Chair: Ms. Maeve Dwyer, Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI

Cheyne Lecture Theatre

10.00 Tea/ Coffee, Poster & Exhibition Viewing Examination Hall

Nursing Prog 2010.indd 2 18/02/2010 10:45

11.45-12.15 Lymphoedema Prevalence in Ireland: A Hospital Outpatient Clinic Based Pilot Study. Ms. Helen Strapp— AMNCH, Dublin

Establishment of a Neonatal Palliative Care Protocol.Ms Helen Walsh— National Maternity Hospital, Dublin

Understanding the Lived Experiences of Patients with Advanced Malignant Disease.Ms. Frances Neville—Regional Hospital Tullamore, Offaly, Ireland

Staying Silent: Fitting In –Lesbian Women’s Experience as Nurses.Dr. Mel Duffy— Dublin City University

Best Practice Models in Care Provision and Care Business Management in Nursing Homes Internationally. Ms. Catherine Buckley—St. Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork & Ms. Teresa Willis, University College Cork

The Relationships Between Social Support, Maternal Parental Self -Efficacy and Postnatal Depression in First -Time Mothers.Dr. Patricia Leahy-Warren—University College Cork

The Role Dimensions, Clinical Competence and Professional Education Needs of Practice Nurses.Prof. Geraldine McCarthy — University College Cork

12.15-12.45 Self-Monitoring in Diabetes Care-Conceptual & Theoretical Perspectives: An Exploration of the Conceptual Literature. Ms. Vicki McManus— University College Cork

Decisional Conflict for Antenatal Women Regarding Mode of Birth After a Previous Caesarian Section in the Irish Healthcare Setting.Ms. Breda Hayes—Cork University Maternity Hospital, Cork

Home Administration of Bortezomib(Velcade): Making a Difference to Myeloma Patients’ Quality of LifeMs. Teresa Meeneghan— Galway University Hospital, Galway

Joined -up Practice: Meeting the Needs of Patients with Chronic Illness in Primary Care. Prof. Denis Ryan— National Counselling Institute of Ireland, Limerick

A Nurse–led Model of Care in Australian General Practice to Manage Chronic Disease: Impact of Visits by Patients to GPs and Hospital Admissions.Ms. Robyn Synnott— University of Queensland, Australia

Scope for the Future.Ms. Helen Ludkin— Bradford Teaching Hospitals, UK

Will you help me Plant the Wheat asked the Little Red Hen?Mr. Ken Hogan— Galway/Mayo Institute of Technology, Mayo, Ireland

12:45-13:45 LUNCHPoster & Exhibition Viewing

VENUEExamination Hall

TIME EVENT VENUE13:45-14:30 Plenary Address:

Ms. Madge Buus-Frank, NCC Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Dartmouth Medical College, New Hampshire, USA

Title: Survive and Thrive: Unlocking the Potential of Nurses and Midwives

Chair: Ms. Edna Woodhead, Advanced Neonatal Practitioner & Board Member, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI

Cheyne Lecture Theatre

14:30-15:00 Florence Nightingale Centenary Celebration

Speaker: Ms. Mary Spinks, Director of Florence Nightingale Foundation, London.

Title: The Legacy of Florence Nightingale

Chair: Mr. Michael Shannon, Area Director, Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development, Dublin-Mid-Leinster, Office of the Nursing Services Director, HSE

Cheyne Lecture Theatre

VENUETutorial Room

2Tutorial Room

4Nightingale

Lecture TheatreAlbert Lecture

TheatreHouston

Lecture TheatreNewman Study Tutorial Room 1

ChairMs. Julie Jordan-

O’ BrienMs. Patricia

O’ Hara Ms. Kay Leonard

Dr. Therese Meehan

Professor Marie Carney

Dr. Aine Colgan Ms. Catherine Clune

Mulvaney

Wound Management & Tissue Viability

Neonatal CareOncology &

Palliative CareIntegrated

CareLeadership

Midwifery Practice

Education

Nursing Prog 2010.indd 3 18/02/2010 10:45

VENUE Tutorial Room 2Nightingale

Lecture TheatreTutorial Room 4

Albert Lecture Theatre

Cheyne Lecture Theatre

Newman Study

Chair Dr. Zena Moore Ms. Deirdre Hyland Ms. Eileen Maher Ms. Chanel Watson Prof. Seamus

Cowman Ms. Noreen Keane

Methodological Issues in Research

Ethical Issues in Practice

Oncology & Palliative Care

Nurse Prescribing

Psychosocial Aspects of

Patient Care

The Ageing Process

15:00 - 15:30 A Narrative Analysis of Stories of Dying with Motor Neurone Disease.Ms. Sinead O’Toole— University College Dublin

Hospital Ethics Committees: Nurses’ Participation and the Issues of Care. Prof. Helen Kohlen—University of Vallendar, Germany

Positioning Palliative Care within Disease Management Pro-grammes.Ms. Marie Lynch—Irish Hospice Foundation, Dublin

A Follow-up Study of the Views of Community Mental Health Nurses in the Republic of Ireland on Nurse Prescribing.Mr. Michael Bergin—Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

Reducing Occupational Stress in Employment (ROSE).Dr. John Wells— Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford

Professional Views on Self-Neglect: An Exploratory Study. Ms. Mary Rose Day—University College Cork

15.30 - 16:00 A Mixed Methods Approach to Undertaking a National Nursing and Midwifery Clinical Leadership Needs Analysis.Dr. Mary Casey— University College Dublin

A Critical Appraisal of the Effectiveness of Hospital Ethics Committees in Ireland. Prof. David Smith—RCSI, Dublin

Introduction of a Safety System for Intrathecal Chemotherapy(ITC) in an Irish Cancer Centre.Aghmat Mohamed —St. James’s Hospital, Dublin

Antimicrobial Prescribing Practice of Nurse Prescribers. Mr. George Wilkie—Glasgow Caledonian University

Using Behavioural Modification Techniques in Schizophrenic Patients. Ms. Laura Markwick—St. John Fisher College, New York, USA

Connecting and Caring through Death Review.Ms. Una Molloy— St. Francis Hospice, Dublin

16:00 - 16:30 Attending to Conflicting Voices in Respiratory Nursing Practice.Ms. Geralyn Hynes— RCSI, Dublin

Mapping a Normative Terrain of an Ethics of Care – Challenges of Care and Justice in Bedside Priorities in Intensive Care. Dr. Kristin Halvorsen—Akershus University College, Oslo, Norway

Travelling with Children with Complex Needs –Delivering Care in a “Going Between” World. Dr. Honor Nicholl—Trinity College, Dublin

Nurse Prescribing: Shifting the Balance of Care. Ms. Maureen Duff—University of Stirling, Scotland

The Meaning of Intensive Care Unit Experience as Perceived by the Nurses, Patients and Family Members. Prof. Brigitte Cypress—City University of New York, USA

Development of a Geriatric Rapid Response Algorithm.Dr. Diane Mick—St. John Fisher College, New York, USA

16:30 - 17:00 Constructivism: An Approach to the Development and Evaluation of Teaching and Learning in an Undergraduate Nursing and Midwifery degree programme. Ms. Phil Halligan—University College Dublin

Gifts and Inducements to UK Nurse Prescribers: An Ethical Review. Dr. John Adams—Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Ethical Sensitivity, Desensitisation and the consequences to Patients of Losing Oneself. Mr. Gordon MacLaren—University of Dundee, Scotland

Drug Calculation Skills of Registered Nurses Commencing Employment: An Irish Perspective.Ms. Sandra Fleming—Trinity College, Dublin

Legislation and Professional Practice: Responding to or Constructing Mental Illness in Ireland. Dr. Damien Brennan—Trinity College, Dublin

Changing Focus: Women’s Midlife Journey Toward Becoming Wise Women.Dr. Cynthia R. McCloskey— St. John Fisher College, New York, USA

17:00 -17:30 Closing Plenary: Dr. Anne Marie Ryan, Chief Education Officer, An Bord Altranais, Dublin

Title: Managing the Continued and Evolving Professionalisation of Nursing

Chair: Dr. Aine Colgan, Vice-Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI

Venue: Cheyne Lecture Theatre

17.30 St. Luke’s Institute of Cancer Research Awards:Ms. Maeve Dwyer, Dean & Professor Seamus Cowman, Head of Department, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI

Chiesi – Neonatal Nursing Research Awards:Ms. Maeve Dwyer, Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI & Ms. Madge Buus-Frank, NCC Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Dartmouth Medical College, New Hampshire, USA

Venue: Cheyne Lecture Theatre

Nursing Prog 2010.indd 4 18/02/2010 10:46