36th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL NURSING & MIDWIFERY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY 1st AND THURSDAY 2nd MARCH 2017 NURSING AND MIDWIFERY PROFESSIONAL VALUES – THE KEY TO EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND HIGH QUALITY PERSON-CENTRED CARE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME AND BOOK OF ABSTRACTS RCSI DEVELOPING HEALTHCARE LEADERS W HO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WORLDWIDE 1 2 CONTENTS Conference Programme 4 Messages of Welcome 10 Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery CPD Programmes 14 Exhibitors & Sponsors 17 Conference Awards 18 Conference Committee 2017 19 Fellowship of the Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery 21 In Memory of Dr John Adams 22 Invited Speakers Biographies and Abstracts 23 Oral Presentation Abstracts 34 Poster Presentation Abstracts 114 Conclusion 188 Join the conversation and follow updates from the Conference on Twitter using #nursingconf17 @RCSI_Irl 3 MASTER CLASS “LEADERSHIP: TRANSFORMING PROFESSIONAL VALUES INTO PRACTICE” 1st MARCH 2017 TIME PRESENTATION VENUE 13.30-13.35 Welcome & Opening - Ms. Mary Jacob Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 13.35-13.55 Ms. Abigail Masterson Deputy Chief Executive, The Florence Nightingale Foundation, London Title: Leading for Tomorrow, Today 13.55-14.15 Dr. Philip Crowley National Director Quality Improvement Division HSE, Dr. Steeven’s Hospital, Dublin Title: Leadership, Person Centered Care and The Framework for Improving Quality 14.15-14.35 Professor Marie Carney Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI Title: Consensus Management: A Values Approach 14.35-15.00 Networking and Refreshments 15.00-15.20 Ms. Juanita Guidera Lead Staff Engagement, Health Service Executive, Quality Improvement Division Title: Who Cares for the Carers? Schwartz Rounds in Ireland Houston LT Ground Floor 15.20-15.40 Dr. Mark White Programme Integration Manager, Programme for Health Service Improvement, Office of the Director General of the Health Service, HSE Title: Building a Better Health Service: The Programme for Health Service Improvement 15.40-16.00 Ms. Georgina Bassett National Leadership & Innovation Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, Office of the Nursing & Midwifery Services Director, Clinical Strategy and Programmes Division - HSE Leaders for Compas- sionate Care Programme Title: Compassionate Care – ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero’ 16.00-16.20 Panel Discussion Chair - Professor Thomas Kearns Executive Director, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI 16.20-16.25 Closing - Professor Ciaran O’Boyle Director, Institute of Leadership, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ANNUAL CONFERENCE DINNER & HONORARY FELLOWSHIP CONFERRING CEREMONY 18.00 Annual Conference Opening Ceremony Albert LT Opening Address: Mr. Niall Breslin Honorary Fellowship Conferring Ceremony College Hall Mr. Niall Breslin, Ms. Emily Logan and Mr. John Murray Annual Conference Dinner College Hall CPD Accreditation: Master Class “Leadership: Transforming Professional Values into Practice” Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery (RCSI) Continuing Nursing & Midwifery Education Units (CNMEUs): 3 CNMEUs Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 3 CEUs CPD Accreditation: 36th Annual International Nursing & Midwifery Research & Education Conference Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery (RCSI) Continuing Nursing & Midwifery Education Units (CNMEUs): 7 CNMEUs Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 7 CEUs PLEASE NOTE: Abstracts are printed as submitted. 4 36th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL NURSING & MIDWIFERY RESEARCH & EDUCATION CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2nd MARCH 2017 TIME EVENT VENUE 07.45-08.55 Registration, Tea/Coffee, Poster & Exhibition Viewing Examination Hall First Floor 09.00-09.10 Welcome Address: Ms. Mary Jacob O’Flanagan LT Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI Ground Floor Keynote and Plenary Papers Chairs: Dr. Theresa Frawley, Vice Dean & Ms. Jacinta Kelly, Honorary Secretary, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI 09.10-09.25 Opening Address: Ms. Emily Logan Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Title: Human Rights and Person-Centred Care 09.30-10.00 Keynote Address: Dr. Siobhan O’Halloran Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health, Ireland O’Flanagan LT Title: Strengthening the Sustainability of the Nursing and Midwifery Workforce - Delivering Results Ground Floor 10.00-10.20 Plenary Address: Dr. Beverly Malone Chief Executive Officer, National League for Nursing, Washington DC, USA Title: Operationalizing Values in Healthcare 10.20-10.30 Questions & Answers 10.30-11.10 Tea/Coffee, Poster & Exhibition Viewing Examination Hall First Floor 11.15-12.50 MORNING SESSIONS See Timetable 12.50-13.25 Lunch, Poster & Exhibition Viewing Examination Hall First Floor Plenary Papers Chair: Professor Thomas Kearns, Executive Director, Faculty of Nursing & Midiwfery, RCSI 13.30-13.50 Plenary Address: Professor Brendan McCormack Head of the Division of Nursing, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland Title: Developing Person-Centred Learning Environments: An Agenda for Resilient Nurses 13.50-14.10 Plenary Address: Professor Alessandro Stievano Research Coordinator, Centre of Excellence for Nursing Scholarship, Ipasvi Rome, Italy Title: Expressions of Nursing’s Professional Dignity in Hospital Environments O’Flanagan LT Ground Floor 14.10-14.30 Plenary Address: Professor Ann Gallagher Professor of Ethics and Care, Lead for Ethics in Integrated Healthcare, Director of the International Care Ethics (ICE) Observatory, University of Surrey, UK Title: Compassion in Care: Necessary and Sufficient? 14.30-14.40 Presentation of Certificates to Newly Appointed Honorary Clinical, Teaching & Research Associates of the Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI 14.45-16.20 AFTERNOON SESSIONS See Timetable 16.25-16.45 Closing Address: Professor Zena Moore Professor and Head of the School of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI O’Flanagan LT Title: Living the Espoused Values of Nursing & Midwifery - Compassion, Care, and Commitment, Ground Floor Through Practice, Education and Research Chair: Professor Marie Carney, Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI 16.45-16.55 Awards Ceremony St. Luke’s Cancer Research Fund Awards: Ms. Eileen Maher, Board Member, St.Luke’s Cancer Research Fund, Ms. Mary Jacob, Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI and Professor Thomas Kearns, Executive Director, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI Quality Improvement Presentation Award: O’Flanagan LT Mr. Steve Pitman, Programme Director, Institute of Leadership, RCSI and Ms. Theresa Keane, Ground Floor Programme Director, Institute of Leadership, RCSI Inaugural IACCN Award for Outstanding Contribution to Critical Care Nurse Research: Mr. Derek Cribbin, National Nurse Lead, Critical Care Programme, HSE and Ms. Mary Jacob, Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, RCSI 5 MORNING SESSIONS VENUE CHEYNE TUTORIAL ROOM 1 TUTORIAL ROOM 2 TUTORIAL ROOM 3 TUTORIAL ROOM 4 TUTORIAL ROOM 8 HOUSTON O’FLANAGAN Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor CHAIR Dr. Aine Colgan Prof. Edna Woolhead Mr. Derek Cribbin Ms. Anne Lynott Ms. Terry Hanan Dr. Linda Nugent Dr. Mark White Mr. Steve Pitman STRAND EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE INTENSIVE & CRITICAL COMMUNITY NURSING PROFESSIONAL ISSUES CLINICAL PRACTICE MODELS OF CARE LEADING QUALITY PRACTICE CARE NURSING IMPROVEMENT & OD 11.15–11.30 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 7.1 8.1 Identifying Applicants The Attitudes of Nurses Epidemiology of Developing a Community Resemblance Amid Rupture An Exploration of the Lived A Comparison of Health Improving the Early Suitable to a Career in Towards Persons Readmissions to a Single- Nursing and Midwifery - The 1999 National Nurses’ Experience of Women Literacy Rates and Detection of Ectopic Nursing: A Value-Based with an Intellectual Centre PICU. Response to an Integrated Strike: New Insights From with Obesity (BMI ≥30kg/ Associated Factors at Two Pregnancies. Approach to Undergraduate Disability: Validation of a Model of Care. Oral History. m²) Regarding Maternity Public Health Clinics for Selection. Multidimensional Attitudinal Ms. Hazel Smith, Our Care: An Interpretative Primary Care Adults in the Ms. Valerie Kinsella, Instrument in a Nursing Lady’s Children’s Hospital Ms. Susan Kent, Dr. Mark Loughrey, Irish Phenomenological Analysis. US. National Maternity Mr. Laurence Leonard, Sample. Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland Department of Health, Nurses and Midwives Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Queen’s University, Ireland Organisation Scholar, Ms. Sandra Atkinson, Dr. Marilyn McDonald, Northern Ireland Mr. Martin McMahon, Ireland University of Limerick, Kaplan University, USA Lancaster University, Ireland United Kingdom 11.35-11.50 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2 6.2 7.2 8.2 Reflection and Postgraduate Comparison of Perception Critical Care Nurses’ Knowl- Challenges for Irish Developing a Policy for Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy The Careful Nursing Streamlining the Admission Nurses’ Thinking Skills. Possibilities of Implementing edge of Alarm Fatigue, and Public Health Nurses in Graduate, Specialist and and Skin-to-Skin Contact in Philosophy and Professional Procedure for Women EBP Among Doctors and Attitudes, Perceptions, and Monitoring Child Health and Advanced Practice. the Postpartum Period. Practice Model as Nursing Attending for Elective LSCS. Dr. Mary O’Neill, RCSI, Nurses in Croatia. Practices towards Clinical Development. Values. Ireland Alarms. Dr. Anne-Marie Ryan, Ms. Mary O’Connor, HSE, Ms. Claire Fuller, Ms. Marija Kadovic, Ms. Mary O’Rourke, Trinity Department of Health, Ireland Ms. Claire Egan, St. University College University Hospital Ms. Siobhan Casey, NUIG, College Dublin, Ireland Ireland Vincent’s University Hospital, Galway, Ireland “Merkur”, Croatian Council Ireland Hospital, Dublin, Ireland of Nursing, Croatia 11.55-12.10 1.3 2.3 3.3 4.3 5.3 6.3 7.3 8.3 Registered General Nurses’ Nurse-Physician Long-Term Health-Related Examining the Process and A Study to Explore the Nurses Perception of Patient Implementation of Safe Improving Midwives’ Perceptions of the Factors Collaboration, Nurse Quality of Life After Adult Impact of Risk Stratification Factors Identified by Safety Culture in Irish Renal Nurse Staffing Policy. Competency in that Influence the Nurse’s Collaborative Behaviours, Respiratory Extracorporeal using a Community Virtual Directors of Nursing as Units: A Descriptive Study. Venepuncture. Frequency of Engagement and Associated Life Support. Ward Model to Manage Important to their Success. Prof. Jonathan Drennan, in Activities for the Ongoing Organisational and Older Persons Complex Care Ms. Helen Dunne, University College Cork, Ms. Heather Helen, Maintenance of Professional Relational Factors in Nurses Ms. Serena O’Brien, Mater Needs. Mr. Paul Troy, Kingston Beaumont Hospital, Ireland University College Competence in Ireland. working in Acute Care Misercordiae University University, United Dublin, Ireland Hospital, Galway, Ireland Context in Ireland and the Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Ms. Clare Lewis, RCSI, Kingdom Ms. Elizabeth Heffernan, United States. Ireland HSE, South Kerry, Ireland Dr. Geraldine McCarthy, University College Cork, Ireland 12.15-12.30 1.4 2.4 3.4 4.4 5.4 6.4 7.4 8.4 Introducing Problem Based Establishing an Effective The Impact Of Open- Improving the Management Leading National Healthcare Patient Safety: A Core Value Transculturality: Identifying Surgical Time Out: Before or Learning (PBL) into a Model of Patient and Public Visitation on Critically-Ill of Elderly Heart Failure Reform - Systems of the Advanced Nurse Led Dialectal Differences Within After Painting & Draping. A Traditional Taught Applied Involvement in the Design Patients’ Family Member Patients in a Rural Leadership, Boundary Chest Pain Service. MACE Croatian Healthcare. Quality Improvement Project Biomedical Science Module and Development of a New Satisfaction: A Systematic Community to Reduce Spanning And Social Outcomes at 30 & 90 Days. – The Experiences of Medical Device. Review. Hospital Readmission Rates. Identity of Directors of Ms. Biljana Kurtovic, Ms. Margaret McHugh, Facilitators. Nursing. Ms. Shirley Ingram, University Hospital Centre Bon Secours Hospital, Dr. Barbara Elliott, Ms. Ghaida Hasan, The Ms. Rachel Field Miller, St. Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Galway, Ireland Ms. Deirdre McGrath, University of Hull, United Royal Medical Services, John Fisher College, USA Ms. Tina Joyce, RCSI, Ireland Croatia Queen’s University Belfast, Kingdom Kingdom of Bahrain Ireland Northern Ireland 12.35-12.50 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 An Exploration of Perinatal Co-designing Patient- The Development, Developing Quality Nurses’ Views of Exploring Nurses’ Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Outcome of a Quality Death with Midwifery Centred Epilepsy Care Implementation and Indicators to Measure the and Confidence with Perceptions of the Value Nurses at Work: A Situation Improvement Project to Students Using a Through Participatory Evaluation of an Emergency Practice of the Public Health Communication Skills in the of Using a Central Venous Specific Model of Nursing Involve Parents in a Design Collaborative Art Project. Action Research [PAR] - The Response System in an Nurse: A ‘Modified Delphi’ Republic of Ireland. Catheter Care Bundle. Practice. of an Early Adolescent Epilepsy Partnership in Care Acute Teaching Hospital. Study. Transitional Clinic in Ireland. Ms. Maebh Barry, [EPiC] Project. Prof. Jacqueline Whelan, Ms. Marie Lawlor, Temple Dr. Theresa Frawley, Trinity University of Limerick, Ms. Shauna Ennis, Ms. Martina Giltenane, Trinity College Dublin, Street Children’s University College Dublin, Ireland Ms. Suzanne Crowley, Ireland Dr. Jarlath Varley, RCSI, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, University College Dublin, Ireland Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Temple Street Children’s Ireland Ireland Ireland University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland 6 VENUE CHEYNE TUTORIAL ROOM 1 TUTORIAL ROOM 2 TUTORIAL ROOM 3 TUTORIAL ROOM 4 TUTORIAL ROOM 8 HOUSTON O’FLANAGAN Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor CHAIR Dr. Aine Colgan Prof. Edna Woolhead Mr. Derek Cribbin Ms. Anne Lynott Ms. Terry Hanan Dr. Linda Nugent Dr. Mark White Mr. Steve Pitman STRAND EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE INTENSIVE & CRITICAL COMMUNITY NURSING PROFESSIONAL ISSUES CLINICAL PRACTICE MODELS OF CARE LEADING QUALITY PRACTICE CARE NURSING IMPROVEMENT & OD 11.15–11.30 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 7.1 8.1 Identifying Applicants The Attitudes of Nurses Epidemiology of Developing a Community Resemblance Amid Rupture An Exploration of the Lived A Comparison of Health Improving the Early Suitable to a Career in Towards Persons Readmissions to a Single- Nursing and Midwifery - The 1999 National Nurses’ Experience of Women Literacy Rates and Detection of Ectopic Nursing: A Value-Based with an Intellectual Centre PICU. Response to an Integrated Strike: New Insights From with Obesity (BMI ≥30kg/ Associated Factors at Two Pregnancies. Approach to Undergraduate Disability: Validation of a Model of Care. Oral History. m²) Regarding Maternity Public Health Clinics for Selection. Multidimensional Attitudinal Ms. Hazel Smith, Our Care: An Interpretative Primary Care Adults in the Ms. Valerie Kinsella, Instrument in a Nursing Lady’s Children’s Hospital Ms. Susan Kent, Dr. Mark Loughrey, Irish Phenomenological Analysis. US. National Maternity Mr. Laurence Leonard, Sample. Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland Department of Health, Nurses and Midwives Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Queen’s University, Ireland Organisation Scholar, Ms. Sandra Atkinson, Dr. Marilyn McDonald, Northern Ireland Mr. Martin McMahon, Ireland University of Limerick, Kaplan University, USA Lancaster University, Ireland United Kingdom 11.35-11.50 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2 6.2 7.2 8.2 Reflection and Postgraduate Comparison of Perception Critical Care Nurses’ Knowl- Challenges for Irish Developing a Policy for Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy The Careful Nursing Streamlining the Admission Nurses’ Thinking Skills. Possibilities of Implementing edge of Alarm Fatigue, and Public Health Nurses in Graduate, Specialist and and Skin-to-Skin Contact in Philosophy and Professional Procedure for Women EBP Among Doctors and Attitudes, Perceptions, and Monitoring Child Health and Advanced Practice. the Postpartum Period. Practice Model as Nursing Attending for Elective LSCS. Dr. Mary O’Neill, RCSI, Nurses in Croatia. Practices towards Clinical Development. Values. Ireland Alarms. Dr. Anne-Marie Ryan, Ms. Mary O’Connor, HSE, Ms. Claire Fuller, Ms. Marija Kadovic, Ms. Mary O’Rourke, Trinity Department of Health, Ireland Ms. Claire Egan, St. University College University Hospital Ms. Siobhan Casey, NUIG, College Dublin, Ireland Ireland Vincent’s University Hospital, Galway, Ireland “Merkur”, Croatian Council Ireland Hospital, Dublin, Ireland of Nursing, Croatia 11.55-12.10 1.3 2.3 3.3 4.3 5.3 6.3 7.3 8.3 Registered General Nurses’ Nurse-Physician Long-Term Health-Related Examining the Process and A Study to Explore the Nurses Perception of Patient Implementation of Safe Improving Midwives’ Perceptions of the Factors Collaboration, Nurse Quality of Life After Adult Impact of Risk Stratification Factors Identified by Safety Culture in Irish Renal Nurse Staffing Policy. Competency in that Influence the Nurse’s Collaborative Behaviours, Respiratory Extracorporeal using a Community Virtual Directors of Nursing as Units: A Descriptive Study. Venepuncture. Frequency of Engagement and Associated Life Support. Ward Model to Manage Important to their Success. Prof. Jonathan Drennan, in Activities for the Ongoing Organisational and Older Persons Complex Care Ms. Helen Dunne, University College Cork, Ms. Heather Helen, Maintenance of Professional Relational Factors in Nurses Ms. Serena O’Brien, Mater Needs. Mr. Paul Troy, Kingston Beaumont Hospital, Ireland University College Competence in Ireland. working in Acute Care Misercordiae University University, United Dublin, Ireland Hospital, Galway, Ireland Context in Ireland and the Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Ms. Clare Lewis, RCSI, Kingdom Ms. Elizabeth Heffernan, United States. Ireland HSE, South Kerry, Ireland Dr. Geraldine McCarthy, University College Cork, Ireland 12.15-12.30 1.4 2.4 3.4 4.4 5.4 6.4 7.4 8.4 Introducing Problem Based Establishing an Effective The Impact Of Open- Improving the Management Leading National Healthcare Patient Safety: A Core Value Transculturality: Identifying Surgical Time Out: Before or Learning (PBL) into a Model of Patient and Public Visitation on Critically-Ill of Elderly Heart Failure Reform - Systems of the Advanced Nurse Led Dialectal Differences Within After Painting & Draping. A Traditional Taught Applied Involvement in the Design Patients’ Family Member Patients in a Rural Leadership, Boundary Chest Pain Service. MACE Croatian Healthcare. Quality Improvement Project Biomedical Science Module and Development of a New Satisfaction: A Systematic Community to Reduce Spanning And Social Outcomes at 30 & 90 Days. – The Experiences of Medical Device. Review. Hospital Readmission Rates. Identity of Directors of Ms. Biljana Kurtovic, Ms. Margaret McHugh, Facilitators. Nursing. Ms. Shirley Ingram, University Hospital Centre Bon Secours Hospital, Dr. Barbara Elliott, Ms. Ghaida Hasan, The Ms. Rachel Field Miller, St. Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Galway, Ireland Ms. Deirdre McGrath, University of Hull, United Royal Medical Services, John Fisher College, USA Ms. Tina Joyce, RCSI, Ireland Croatia Queen’s University Belfast, Kingdom Kingdom of Bahrain Ireland Northern Ireland 12.35-12.50 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 An Exploration of Perinatal Co-designing Patient- The Development, Developing Quality Nurses’ Views of Exploring Nurses’ Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Outcome of a Quality Death with Midwifery Centred Epilepsy Care Implementation and Indicators to Measure the and Confidence with Perceptions of the Value Nurses at Work: A Situation Improvement Project to Students Using a Through Participatory Evaluation of an Emergency Practice of the Public Health Communication Skills in the of Using a Central Venous Specific Model of Nursing Involve Parents in a Design Collaborative Art Project. Action Research [PAR] - The Response System in an Nurse: A ‘Modified Delphi’ Republic of Ireland. Catheter Care Bundle. Practice. of an Early Adolescent Epilepsy Partnership in Care Acute Teaching Hospital. Study. Transitional Clinic in Ireland. Ms. Maebh Barry, [EPiC] Project. Prof. Jacqueline Whelan, Ms. Marie Lawlor, Temple Dr. Theresa Frawley, Trinity University of Limerick, Ms. Shauna Ennis, Ms. Martina Giltenane, Trinity College Dublin, Street Children’s University College Dublin, Ireland Ms. Suzanne Crowley, Ireland Dr. Jarlath Varley, RCSI, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, University College Dublin, Ireland Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Temple Street Children’s Ireland Ireland Ireland University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland 7 AFTERNOON SESSIONS VENUE CHEYNE TUTORIAL ROOM 1 TUTORIAL ROOM 2 TUTORIAL ROOM 3 TUTORIAL ROOM 4 TUTORIAL ROOM 8 HOUSTON O’FLANAGAN Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor CHAIR Ms. Maria Neary Ms. Hilda Gallagher Ms. Julie Jordan O’Brien Ms. Eileen Maher Dr. Catherine O’Neill Ms. Aideen Walsh Ms. Jacinta Kelly Ms. Theresa Keane STRAND EDUCATION OLDER PERSON WOUND MGT & TISSUE CANCER & PALLIATIVE THE VALUES OF CLINICAL PRACTICE SELF-CARE, HEALTH & LEADING QUALITY SERVICES VIABILITY CARE NURSES, PATIENTS & WELL BEING IMPROVEMENT & OD FAMILIES 14.45-15.00 9.1 10.1 11.1 12.1 13.1 14.1 15.1 16.1 - 16.3 Preparing Midwives for Mixed Methods Inquiry to Pressure Ulcers: Exploring the Journey of Three Decades of Moral Between Observation, A Comparative Study of Invited Guest Speakers RCSI Practice: An Exploration Explore Nurses’ Views and Development and Colorectal Cancer Survivors - Distress Research; So What? Reflection and Action: The Happiness Amongst Three Institute of Leadership of Preceptor Midwives Opinions About Dementia Psychometric Evaluation of An Investigation of Symptom Epilepsy Partnership in Care Undergraduate Cohorts. Experiences of Supporting, Care Nursing. the Patient Knowledge of Frequency, Occurence and Dr. Joan McCarthy, Project. Engaging Front-line Staff to Supervising and Assessing Pressure Ulcer Prevention Influencing Factors. University College Cork, Dr. Catherine McGonagle, Improve Quality and Safety. Midwifery Students in Ms. Anna Christina Ayton, Instrument (KPUP). Ireland Dr. Robert Power, Dublin City University, Practice. Trinity College Dublin, Ms. Martina McKnight, RCSI, Ireland Ireland Prof. Michael Gardam Ireland Ms. Emer Shanley, RCSI, Waterford Institute of & Ms. Leah Gitterman, Ms. Carmel Bradshaw, Ireland Technology, Ireland University of Toronto, University of Limerick, Canada Ireland 15.05-15.20 9.2 10.2 11.2 12.2 13.2 14.2 15.2 Failure to Fail: Factors Nursing Assessment of Examining the Relationship Public Awareness of An Attributes Framework for Development and Finding our Inner Selves. that Support and Prevent Sexuality in Older Adults. Between Subepidermal Colorectal Cancer Symptoms Leading Improvement and Implementation of a Preceptors Failing a Student Moisture and Pressure and Risk Factors: Bahrain’s Person Centred Care. Person-Centred, Holistic Dr. Cynthia Brown, on Clinical Placement. Ms. Diana Duarte de Injury Damage in a Pediatric Experience. and Complete Electronic University of West Cadogan, University Population. Prof. Charlotte McArdle, Nursing Record – An Irish Georgia, USA Ms. Orla Nugent, St. College Cork, Ireland Dr. Husain Nasaif, RCSI- Department of Health, Nursing Story. James’s Hospital, Ireland Ms. Sinead Reilly, Our Bahrain, Kingdom of Northern Ireland Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Bahrain Ms. Sinead Hanley, Galway Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland Clinic, Ireland 15.25-15.40 9.3 10.3 11.3 12.3 13.3 14.3 15.3 An Interprofessional Loneliness and Older An Evaluation of the Use The Integration of ASyMS The Use of Hospitals by Supporting Expanded Reflective Practice: Let’s Learning Experience for Adults Living in Residential of Combined Ultrasound into Cancer Care in Europe. Terminally-ill and Dying Nursing Practice in Minor Start at the Very Beginning, Trainee General Practitioners Care: An Exploration of the and Electrostimulation Persons: Using Current Surgical Skills – A Pilot with Self! How do we Reflect in an Academic Urban Factors That May Influence for Chronic Diabetic Foot Mr. Andrew Darley, Evidence for Compassionate Initiative. and Start to Rejuvenate Minor Injury Unit with It. Ulcers. University College Dublin, and Effective Services. as Person Centred Care Registered Advanced Nurse Ireland Mr. Joseph Bonham, Practitioners in Nursing and Practitioners. Ms. Siobhan Clarke, HSE Dr. Tom O’ Connor, RCSI, Dr. Donna Wilson, Beaumont Hospital, Midwifery? North East, Ireland Ireland University of Alberta, Dublin, Ireland Ms. Bernadette Carpenter, Canada Dr. Louise Kavanagh- Mater Misercordiae McBride, Letterkenny University Hospital, Dublin, Institute of Technology, Ireland Ireland 15.45-16.00 9.4 10.4 11.4 12.4 13.4 14.4 15.4 16.4 Stress and Intent to Leave Nurses and Health Care Emergency Nurses’ Exploring the Preferred Family Witnessed A Retrospective Review of A Review of the Challenges The Lead NCHD Initiative Doctoral Programs: A Assistants Perceptions of the Knowledge and Strategies to Learn About Resuscitation. the Implementation of PD Facing Older Nurses in the – An Example of Front Line National Study of US PhD Use of Physical Restraints on Management of Soft Tissue Testicular Disorders: A Care Bundles and Peritonitis Workplace. Ownership Supporting and DNP Students. Older Adults in Continuing Ankle Injuries: A Qualitative Qualitative Study of Young Ms. Harvey McDonnell, Rates. Postgraduate Learning Care. Study Using Critical Incident Heterosexual, Gay and Beaumont Hospital, Mr. Cathal Ryan, Waterford in Leadership and Dr. Delene Volkert, Technique. Bisexual Men. Dublin, Ireland Ms. Sandra Healy Institute of Technology, Management. University of West Dr. Patricia Leahy-Warren, Geraghty, Our Lady’s Ireland Georgia, USA University College Cork, Ms. Ciara Mooney, Mr. Mohamad Saab, Children’s Hospital, Dr. Catherine Diskin, Ireland National University of University College Cork, Crumlin, Ireland Health Service Executive, Ireland, Galway, Ireland Ireland Ireland 16.05-16.20 9.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 Developing Novice and A ‘Before and After’ Study Get Some Skin In the Betwixt and Between: Advance Care Planning Developing the Research Identifying Factors A Review of Quality Proficient Facilitators of of Nursing Students’ Self- Game: Nursing Protocol for Parents’ Experiences of and Advance Healthcare Capacity of Nurses and that Contribute to the Improvement (QI) Person-centred Practice in Assessed Competence in Reduction of Medical Device Living with and Caring Directives with People With Midwives in the Health Challenges of Providing and Organisational Busy Complex Environments Identifying the Needs of Related Pressure Ulcers. for Children, Adolescents Dementia. Service Executive Dublin Care Out of Hours: An Development (OD) Projects and on the Run. A PAR Older Patients in Hospital and Young Adults with North East (HSE-DNE) Exploratory Study of Nurses’ Carried Out by Healthcare Study. Using an Educational Dr. Elizabeth Kiss, Mucopolysaccharidosis Ms. Deirdre Shanagher, Region. and Doctors’ Experiences in Professionals on Academic Workbook. St. John Fisher College, (MPS). Irish Hospice Foundation, an Acute Hospital Setting. Programmes Delivered by Ms. Michele Hardiman, USA Ireland Mr. Martin Duignan, Our a Third Level Education Galway Clinic, Ireland Dr. Deborah Coleman, Dr. Suja Somanadhan, Lady’s Hospital, Navan, Ms. Meabh Prendergast, College in Ireland. Queen’s University Belfast, Temple Street Children’s Ireland Tallaght Hospital, Ireland Northern Ireland University Hospital, Dublin, Mr. Steve Pitman, RCSI, Ireland Dublin 8 VENUE CHEYNE TUTORIAL ROOM 1 TUTORIAL ROOM 2 TUTORIAL ROOM 3 TUTORIAL ROOM 4 TUTORIAL ROOM 8 HOUSTON O’FLANAGAN Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor CHAIR Ms. Maria Neary Ms. Hilda Gallagher Ms. Julie Jordan O’Brien Ms. Eileen Maher Dr. Catherine O’Neill Ms. Aideen Walsh Ms. Jacinta Kelly Ms. Theresa Keane STRAND EDUCATION OLDER PERSON WOUND MGT & TISSUE CANCER & PALLIATIVE THE VALUES OF CLINICAL PRACTICE SELF-CARE, HEALTH & LEADING QUALITY SERVICES VIABILITY CARE NURSES, PATIENTS & WELL BEING IMPROVEMENT & OD FAMILIES 14.45-15.00 9.1 10.1 11.1 12.1 13.1 14.1 15.1 16.1 - 16.3 Preparing Midwives for Mixed Methods Inquiry to Pressure Ulcers: Exploring the Journey of Three Decades of Moral Between Observation, A Comparative Study of Invited Guest Speakers RCSI Practice: An Exploration Explore Nurses’ Views and Development and Colorectal Cancer Survivors - Distress Research; So What? Reflection and Action: The Happiness Amongst Three Institute of Leadership of Preceptor Midwives Opinions About Dementia Psychometric Evaluation of An Investigation of Symptom Epilepsy Partnership in Care Undergraduate Cohorts. Experiences of Supporting, Care Nursing. the Patient Knowledge of Frequency, Occurence and Dr. Joan McCarthy, Project. Engaging Front-line Staff to Supervising and Assessing Pressure Ulcer Prevention Influencing Factors. University College Cork, Dr. Catherine McGonagle, Improve Quality and Safety. Midwifery Students in Ms. Anna Christina Ayton, Instrument (KPUP). Ireland Dr. Robert Power, Dublin City University, Practice. Trinity College Dublin, Ms. Martina McKnight, RCSI, Ireland Ireland Prof. Michael Gardam Ireland Ms. Emer Shanley, RCSI, Waterford Institute of & Ms. Leah Gitterman, Ms. Carmel Bradshaw, Ireland Technology, Ireland University of Toronto, University of Limerick, Canada Ireland 15.05-15.20 9.2 10.2 11.2 12.2 13.2 14.2 15.2 Failure to Fail: Factors Nursing Assessment of Examining the Relationship Public Awareness of An Attributes Framework for Development and Finding our Inner Selves. that Support and Prevent Sexuality in Older Adults. Between Subepidermal Colorectal Cancer Symptoms Leading Improvement and Implementation of a Preceptors Failing a Student Moisture and Pressure and Risk Factors: Bahrain’s Person Centred Care. Person-Centred, Holistic Dr. Cynthia Brown, on Clinical Placement. Ms. Diana Duarte de Injury Damage in a Pediatric Experience. and Complete Electronic University of West Cadogan, University Population. Prof. Charlotte McArdle, Nursing Record – An Irish Georgia, USA Ms. Orla Nugent, St. College Cork, Ireland Dr. Husain Nasaif, RCSI- Department of Health, Nursing Story. James’s Hospital, Ireland Ms. Sinead Reilly, Our Bahrain, Kingdom of Northern Ireland Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Bahrain Ms. Sinead Hanley, Galway Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland Clinic, Ireland 15.25-15.40 9.3 10.3 11.3 12.3 13.3 14.3 15.3 An Interprofessional Loneliness and Older An Evaluation of the Use The Integration of ASyMS The Use of Hospitals by Supporting Expanded Reflective Practice: Let’s Learning Experience for Adults Living in Residential of Combined Ultrasound into Cancer Care in Europe. Terminally-ill and Dying Nursing Practice in Minor Start at the Very Beginning, Trainee General Practitioners Care: An Exploration of the and Electrostimulation Persons: Using Current Surgical Skills – A Pilot with Self! How do we Reflect in an Academic Urban Factors That May Influence for Chronic Diabetic Foot Mr. Andrew Darley, Evidence for Compassionate Initiative. and Start to Rejuvenate Minor Injury Unit with It. Ulcers. University College Dublin, and Effective Services. as Person Centred Care Registered Advanced Nurse Ireland Mr. Joseph Bonham, Practitioners in Nursing and Practitioners. Ms. Siobhan Clarke, HSE Dr. Tom O’ Connor, RCSI, Dr. Donna Wilson, Beaumont Hospital, Midwifery? North East, Ireland Ireland University of Alberta, Dublin, Ireland Ms. Bernadette Carpenter, Canada Dr. Louise Kavanagh- Mater Misercordiae McBride, Letterkenny University Hospital, Dublin, Institute of Technology, Ireland Ireland 15.45-16.00 9.4 10.4 11.4 12.4 13.4 14.4 15.4 16.4 Stress and Intent to Leave Nurses and Health Care Emergency Nurses’ Exploring the Preferred Family Witnessed A Retrospective Review of A Review of the Challenges The Lead NCHD Initiative Doctoral Programs: A Assistants Perceptions of the Knowledge and Strategies to Learn About Resuscitation. the Implementation of PD Facing Older Nurses in the – An Example of Front Line National Study of US PhD Use of Physical Restraints on Management of Soft Tissue Testicular Disorders: A Care Bundles and Peritonitis Workplace. Ownership Supporting and DNP Students. Older Adults in Continuing Ankle Injuries: A Qualitative Qualitative Study of Young Ms. Harvey McDonnell, Rates. Postgraduate Learning Care. Study Using Critical Incident Heterosexual, Gay and Beaumont Hospital, Mr. Cathal Ryan, Waterford in Leadership and Dr. Delene Volkert, Technique. Bisexual Men. Dublin, Ireland Ms. Sandra Healy Institute of Technology, Management. University of West Dr. Patricia Leahy-Warren, Geraghty, Our Lady’s Ireland Georgia, USA University College Cork, Ms. Ciara Mooney, Mr. Mohamad Saab, Children’s Hospital, Dr. Catherine Diskin, Ireland National University of University College Cork, Crumlin, Ireland Health Service Executive, Ireland, Galway, Ireland Ireland Ireland 16.05-16.20 9.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 Developing Novice and A ‘Before and After’ Study Get Some Skin In the Betwixt and Between: Advance Care Planning Developing the Research Identifying Factors A Review of Quality Proficient Facilitators of of Nursing Students’ Self- Game: Nursing Protocol for Parents’ Experiences of and Advance Healthcare Capacity of Nurses and that Contribute to the Improvement (QI) Person-centred Practice in Assessed Competence in Reduction of Medical Device Living with and Caring Directives with People With Midwives in the Health Challenges of Providing and Organisational Busy Complex Environments Identifying the Needs of Related Pressure Ulcers. for Children, Adolescents Dementia. Service Executive Dublin Care Out of Hours: An Development (OD) Projects and on the Run. A PAR Older Patients in Hospital and Young Adults with North East (HSE-DNE) Exploratory Study of Nurses’ Carried Out by Healthcare Study. Using an Educational Dr. Elizabeth Kiss, Mucopolysaccharidosis Ms. Deirdre Shanagher, Region. and Doctors’ Experiences in Professionals on Academic Workbook. St. John Fisher College, (MPS). Irish Hospice Foundation, an Acute Hospital Setting. Programmes Delivered by Ms. Michele Hardiman, USA Ireland Mr. Martin Duignan, Our a Third Level Education Galway Clinic, Ireland Dr. Deborah Coleman, Dr. Suja Somanadhan, Lady’s Hospital, Navan, Ms. Meabh Prendergast, College in Ireland. Queen’s University Belfast, Temple Street Children’s Ireland Tallaght Hospital, Ireland Northern Ireland University Hospital, Dublin, Mr. Steve Pitman, RCSI, Ireland Dublin 9 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME As President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland it is a great privilege and pleasure to welcome the delegates to the 36th Annual International Nursing & Midwifery Research & Education Conference, organised by the Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery at RCSI. The Faculty has a long and proud track record in postgraduate education for nurses and midwives, and the large registration for this meeting is testament to its high esteem, both nationally and internationally. Our College has a large international reach with over 50% of our students, Professor John Hyland from over 50 countries and over 15,500 Alumni in 97 countries worldwide. The title of the Conference – “Nursing and Midwifery Professional Values President Royal College of – The Key to Effective, Safe and High Quality Person-Centred Care” – has Surgeons in Ireland immense relevance to past, present and future healthcare. There is a diverse, multinational line-up of invited speakers to inform and share their thoughts and professional patient-centred nursing care. I congratulate the recipients of the Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty, Mr. Niall Breslin, Ms. Emily Logan and Mr. John Murray. May I wish you all an enjoyable time in your professional and social interaction over the two days of your Conference. Professor John Hyland President Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 10
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