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October 27–29, 2016
International Conference on
Oncology and RadiologyICOR 2016
Ocotber 16-18, 2017 | Las Vegas, USA
venue:Hampton Inn Tropicana and Event Center
4975 Dean Martin Drive |Las Vegas, NV 89118
2nd Nursing World Conference
Conference Program
NWC 2017
In Pursuit of Viable Quality Health Care
October 27–29, 2016
International Conference on
Oncology and RadiologyICOR 2016
NWC 2017
ProgramDay 1 October 16, 2017 (Monday) @ Hampton Event Center A
08:00-08:40 Registrations Moderator: Fay Mitchell-Brown, California State University, USA 08:40-09:00 Introduction
Keynote Presentations09:00-09:30 Title: Spark clinical surveillance: Saving lives and improving patient care
Charles Boicey, Stony Brook University, USA
09:30-10:00Title: Not all narcotics are created equal: A comprenhensive review of opioids, prescribing patterns and literature reviewCarlos A. Archilla, Nemours Children’s Hospital, USA
10:00-10:30 Title: Memories do matter: Caring and dementiaRose Kearney-Nunnery, University of South Carolina Beaufort, USA
10:30-11:00Title: System transformation through culture change: Changing the landscape of mental health care in CanadaEd Mantler, Mental Health Commission of Canada, Canada
11:00-11:30 Title: Advancing research and scholarship through innovative leadershipJune Anonson, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Canada
Group Photo11:30-11:50 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event Center
Session on: Nursing Education Session Chairs: Gabriel Oluwakotanmi, Hallmark University, USA Georgia Smith-Vest, Rasmussen College, USA
11:50-12:10Title: Educational interventions to decrease the occurrence of lateral violence: A scholarly leadership projectLTC Peter Strube, Rosalind Franklin University, USA
12:10-12:30Title: A systematic review of strategies to mitigate salary as one major determinant of the nursing faculty shortage Karen Whitman, Lincoln Memorial University, USA
12:30-12:50Title: Measuring senior baccalaureate nursing-students’ learning-transfer evidence using a disaster scenario tabletop-exerciseCathleen A. Evans, Widener University, USA
12:50-13:10 Title: Innovations for overcoming barriers to interprofessional educationMary Val Palumbo, University of Vermont, USA
13:10-13:30 Title: Screening school children for eating disorders: A missed opportunityKathleen Suzanne Rindahl, Fresno State University, USA
13:30-14:20 Lunch Break @ Foyer Event Center
14:20-14:40 Title: Caring for the person addicted to opioids: The DNP roleDoris Burkey, Shepherd University, USA
14:40-15:00 Title: Creating a repertoire of active learning strategies to improve student engagementCharlene Romer, ATI Nursing Education, USA
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15:00-15:20 Title: Mentoring nurse practitioners new to geriatricsGail M Prothe, Optum Complex Care Management, USA
15:20-15:40Title: Quasi-experimental study: Effects of stress reduction training on military parents of children with autismCarlota Quiban, Point Loma Nazarene University, USA
15:40-16:00 Title: Night duty: A valid learning environment for student nursesValerie Zielinski, St Laurence Training Organisations, Australia
16:00-16:20 Title: Effectiveness of transgender care content in a Nurse practitioner programKem Louie, William Paterson University, USA
16:20-16:40 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event Center
16:40-17:00
Title: Preparing future nurses to meet the demands of quality health care: Challenges in educating multigenerational studentsAbigail Mitchell, D’Youville College, USA Connie Jozwiak-Shields, D’Youville College, USA
17:00-17:20 Title: Practice and learn together in order to work together as a teamKenneth Nord, Region Skane, Sweden
17:20-17:40 Title: Scientific productivity among nursing professors at UNAM, in MexicoLasty Balseiro Almario, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
17:40-18:00Title: The integration of interprofessional simulation education (IPSE) into the master’s of science in nursing curriculum at a midwestern college Jacalyn Jaspers, Allen College Waterloo, USA
18:00-18:20Title: A conceptual model for improving the working conditions at selected public hospitals in mpumalanga province in South AfricaZodwa M Manyisa, North West University, South Africa
Panel Discussion
Day 2 October 17, 2017 (Tuesday) @ Hampton Event Center A Moderator: Yvonne Ramlall, Sunnybrook Health Siences Centre, Canada Keynote Presentations09:00-9:30 Title: Vanquishing the barriers to gender inclusivity
Lavoy Bray, American Association for Men in Nursing, USA
09:30-10:00 Title: The holistic praxis educational phenomenonMercy Popoola, John Glonor University, USA
10:00-10:30Title: Developing online BSN curriculum for both sides of the screen: Student and educator using the PEP approachDaryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, USA
10:30-10:50 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event CenterSessions on: Nursing Research | Nursing Informatics | Advances in Nursing Session Chairs: Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, USA Mary Val Palumbo, University of Vermont, USA
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10:50-11:10Title: Ethical protection of clinical research participants through quality improvement processes for informed consentShirley Bristol, Loma Linda University, USA
11:10-11:30 Title: Nurse led virtual clinic for vascular service- improving patient journey Sandra Almeida, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand
11:30-11:50 Title: It’s not enough to treat everyone the sameTraci Stewart, Madonna University, USA
11:50-12:10Title: A new role for the clinical nurse specialist: New research on patient navigatorsLarissa Teng, North York General Hospital, Canada Linda Jussaume, North York General Hospital, Canada
12:10-12:30 Title: Nursing research publishing academic and research networkLasty Balseiro Almario, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
12:30-12:50 Title: Investment time for development of patient’s independence- Focus on nursing care process in kinaestheticsHiroko Tadaura, International University Health and Welfare Graduate School, Japan
12:50-13:10 Title: Live well die gentlyAnne-Maria Olphert, Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust, UK
13:10-14:00 Lunch Break @ Foyer Event Center
14:00-14:20 Title: Creating an innovative mindsetWayne D. Nix, RNvention, USA
14:20-14:40Title: Using advanced nursing roles to develop the only nurse led dementia assessment unit in EuropeValerie Provan, Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK
14:40-15:00Title: Nurse’s meal assistance embodied knowledge which allows a dysphagia patient to eat orallyMomoyo KAWAI, Teikyo Heisei University, Japan
15:00-15:20Title: Multifactor examination of nursing job satisfaction: A cross sectional survey in a tertiary hospital, QatarBadriya Khalifa Al Shamari, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar
15:20-15:40 Title: Japanese elderly now and in futureTetsuo Fukawa, Institution for Future Welfare, Japan
15:40-16:00 Title: Nurse managers’ attitude and competency towards delegation in Jeddah cityRoaa Sabri Gassas, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event Center
16:20-16:40Title: Feasibility study and prototype computerized program development of anesthesia electronic medical recordSudta Parakkamodom, Mahidol University, Thailand
16:40-17:00 Title: Creating a civil, viable and quality health care environmentJennette S. Logan, Morgan State University, USA
17:00-17:20 Title: Creating a civil, viable and quality health care environmentMalliga Jambulingam, Morgan State University, USA
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Day 2 October 17, 2017 (Tuesday) Hall: 2 @ Fiji RoomSessions on: Health Care | Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Session Chairs: Lavoy Bray, American Association for Men in Nursing, USA Rose Kearney-Nunnery, University of South Carolina Beaufort, USA
10:50-11:10 Title: Attitudes of nursing staff toward interprofessional in-patient-centered roundingUmesh Sharma, Mayo Clinic Health System, USA
11:10-11:30Title: Back to the future: Patient experience and the link to quality, safety, and financial performanceMItch Hagins, Studer Group, Canada
11:30-11:50 Title: Global health with emphasis on women and childrenStephen Ogbonmwan, Gable End Medical Services LTD, UK
11:50-12:10 Title: Transforming rural health care: High quality distance delivery of nursing education Mary Nielsen, Missoula College University of Montana, USA
12:10-12:30 Title: Building global health capacity for future nursesFay Mitchell-Brown, California State University, USA
12:30-12:50 Title: Hope for recovery in mental illness: A nursing priorityKelly Holt, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Canada
12:50-13:10Title: Nurses managing coherent patients-flows across medical sub disciplines – problems and possibilitiesJanne Seemann, Aalborg University, Denmark
13:10-14:00 Lunch Break @ Foyer Event Center
14:00-14:20Title: Post discharge pain experience following primary total hip or total knee arthroplasty in patients whose primary language is not EnglishYvonne Ramlall, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Canada
14:20-14:40 Title: Dually diagnosed young adults: Who are they and how can we help them?Siobhan A. Morse, Baylor University, USA
14:40-15:00Title: Analysis of an evidenced based practice change: Normal saline vs. heparin solution flushes for central line maintenance of Oncology patientsLondia L. Goff, West Virginia University Hospitals, USA
15:00-15:20 Title: Using improvement science methodologies to advance healthcare processesGeorge Reeder, Northwell Health, USA
15:20-15:40
Title: Life after the intensive care unit- you have the power to change outcomes and improve quality of lifeTracey Wilson, University of Maryland Medical System, USA Kimberly Bowers, University of Maryland Medical System, USA
15:40-16:00 Title: Quality healthcare in developing countries -Utopia or Reality? Betty-Ann Pilgrim, Southern Medical Company Ltd, Trinidad and Tobago
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event Center
16:20-16:40 Title: Safe handling of Hazardous Drugs (HDs): Keeping health care providers safe at workMikaela Olsen, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, USA
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Title: Perceptions and determinants of partnership trust among hispanic participants in a culturally relevant health promotion organization (PASOs) in South CarolinaArelis Moore de Peralta, Clemson University, USA
17:00-17:20 Title: Public health nursing and health inequalities: A systematic review of evidenceElizabeth Njoki Waithaka, Bournemouth University, UK
Poster Presentations 15:50- 17:30 @ Tahiti Room
P001Title: Evaluation of stress in patients with forced bedrest after undergoing cardiac catheterizationYuka SAEKI, Ehime University, Japan
P002 Title: The nurse’s role in patient management of medicinal Marijuana Susan Growe, COI Nevada State College, USA
P003Title: The effect of mental health nursing theory, clinical experience and anti-stigma program on students’ attitudes towards mental illnessesMelike Yonder Ertem, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
P004 Title: A longitudinal study on the emotional health of nursing studentsMelike Yonder Ertem, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
P005 Title: Blending caring practice with teaching to improve medication communication Cindy Rivet, The Miriam Hospital, USA
P006Title: Ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT Procedure): An inter-professional and inter-facility collaboration for the management of fetal airway obstruction Linda Dudas, Magee-Womens Hospital, USA
P007
Title: Does academic performance decline when Nursing students work 12 or more hours per week?Abigail Mitchell, D’Youville College, USA Connie Jozwiak-Shields, D’Youville College, USA
P008Title: Problem solving reduces subjective burden levels in caregivers of family members with a new cognitive diagnosisLinda Garand, Duquesne University, USA
P009 Title: Reading patients’ records or reading EnglishShu-Hui Wang, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
P010 Title: Promoting global health through a faculty led health care trip to Oaxaca, MexicoFay Mitchell-Brown, California State University, USA
P011Title: Cardiac arrest management in grey’s anatomy – is it compliant with advances cardiac life support guidelines?Louise Ballesty, Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar, Ireland
P012 Title: An association of hyponatremia with inpatient fallsMary Brann, University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, USA
P013 Title: Insulin color coding tool-onset, peak duration (OPD) chartAndrea Catrell, Simmons College, USA
P014Title: Implementation of the HUDDLE communication method in a chronic, adult, psychiatric facilityMillicent Ward, Chamberlain University, USA
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P015Title: Stress survey in nurse anesthetist studentsNapatchanan Laotaweesuk, Mahidol University, Thailand
P016 Title: A survey study of time management in nurse anesthetist studentsSuchittra Bumrongsawat, Siriraj Hospital, Thailand
P017 Title: East Meet West: Incorporating ayurvedic and western approaches to achieve healthLynde McKinley, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Canada
P018 Title: Mindfulness in nursingLynde McKinley, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Canada
P019
Title: Blood needs at anemic patients admitted in ICU ,can be evaluated by lactate level and vital parameters on admission timeLordian Kristaq Nunci, University Hospital ”Mother Teresa”, Albania Fatmir Agim Methasani, Continental Hospital, Albania
P020Title: Caught you caring: A nurse driven PDSA project aimed at improving patient satisfaction scores in an outpatient cardiovascular unitLeslie D Bolin, CaroMont Regional Medical Center, USA
P021Title: The evaluation of primary osteoporosis patients’ function and environment status on the basis of ICFDu chunping, Sichuan University, China
P022Title: Challenges related to health-checkups and detecting health warning signs of adults with an intellectual disability living in the communitySooja Kim, Kanagawa University of Human services, Japan
Day 3 October 18, 2017 (Wednesday) @ Hampton Event Center A Moderator: Hannah Fulmer, University of Florida, USA Keynote Presentations09:00-09:30 Title: In pursuit of a “Drama Free” school of nursing – Quality begins in the classroom
Georgia Smith-Vest, Rasmussen College, USA
09:30-10:00 Title: Improving health care delivery through nursing educationGabriel Oluwakotanmi, Hallmark University, USA
10:00-10:30 Title: Halving broken hips in hospital – The pivotal value of nursing leadership in New ZealandSandy Blake, Whanganui District Health Board, New Zealand
10:30-10:50 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event CenterSessions on:: Evidence-Based Nursing | Emergency and Ambulatory Care | Oncology Nursing Session Chair Valerie Provan, Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK
10:50-11:10 Title: Care of the patient with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis resolving the mysteryNicole Marie Candiff-Llorens, Tulane University Hospital, USA
11:10-11:30 Title: Nurse navigators decrease emergency department use and readmissionJane Russell, Good Samaritan Hospital, USA
11:30-11:50Title: Lifestyle modification toolkit to prevent and manage hypertension among African American Women Julia Ugorji, University of Marylan, USA
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11:50-12:10 Title: Bring the research library to life in the delivery of patient careJaideep Herbert, Vidyanta Skills Development Pvt. Ltd, India
12:10-12:30Title: Comparison between video and handbook learning course in liver cancer patients undergoing first trans-arterial chemoembolization: A randomized controlled trial Ruechuta Molek, Chulabhorn Hospital and Chulabhorn Resarch Institute, Thailand
12:30-12:50Title: Maintaining use of the teach back protocol using a pilot program aimed at increasing patient understandingHannah Fulmer, University of Florida, USA
12:50-13:10Title: Assessing undergraduate students’ sexual practices, perceptions of risk and sources of informationAndrea Pusey-Murray, University of Technology, Jamaica
13:10-14:00 Lunch Break @ Foyer Event Center
14:00-14:20Title: The Lesotho nursing council taking a lead in HIV prevention through the nurse –midwifery led VMMC delivery modelMpoeetsi Makau, Ministry of Health, Lesotho
14:20-14:40Title: The effect of motivational interviewing on treatment adherence and insight levels of patients with schizophrenia: A randomized controlled studyMelike Yonder Ertem, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
14:40-15:00Title: Using concept mapping as a teaching strategy in students’ objective structured clinical examination trainingShao-Po Huang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
15:00-15:20Title: Traumatic amputees’ phantom limb pain, coping style and their impact on patient’s quality of life during the recovery phaseLi Simin, Sichuan University, China
15:20-15:40 Coffee Break @ Foyer Event CenterEnd Note
We wish to meet you again atNWC-2018
September 17-19, 2018 | Rome, Italy
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