Day 1 :
- Evidence-based practice
Session Introduction
Keiko Hattori
Nihon Institute of Medical Science, Japan
Title: Patient characteristics in home nursing practice
Biography:
Keiko Hattori is an associate professor in the Nursing Practice at Nihon Institute of Medical Science, Japan
Abstract:
To clarify the characteristics of home care patients visited by nursing students during a two-week home nursing practice. Method: Statistical analysis of the home care patients visited by nursing students during home nursing practice. Results: The most common disease was the cardiovascular system at 22%. By gender, 45% were male and 54% were female, and there were many female recuperators. By age group, 33% were in their 80s, followed by 29% in their 70s and 11% in their 90s. Among the primary caregivers, spouse was the most common at 37%, followed by children at 26% and living alone at 11%. The insurance for using home-visit nurses was 54% for long-term care insurance and 44% for medical insurance. Conclusion: It became clear that the students accompanied the recuperators from infants in their 0s to 9s to the elderly aged 100 and over. It can be said that the characteristics of the recuperators visited by the students are a reduction of the current situation of home recuperators in Japan
Caroline Bilen
The Compass Health Consultancy, UAE
Title: Infection prevention measures during COVID-19 in healthcare settings
Biography:
Abstract:
Tracy Roake
Danat Al Emarat Hospital, UAE
Title: A study to determine the importance of regular protected break for Registered Nurses and Midwives
Biography:
Dr Tracy Roake is an advanced midwife and general nurse. She is currently the Head of Education and Student Affairs at Danat Al Emarat Hospital, Abu Dhabi. Dr Tracy has been awarded a DBA, MBA, M.Sc. Healthcare management degree, and has a Master of Applied business research; she is a qualified hypnobirthing instructor and has a diploma in Aromatherapy, Herbalist, Reflexology and Naturopathy. She is a BLS, NRP and PROMPT instructor. She has a great passion for midwifery and pioneered all the first private hospital water births in KZN, South Africa. She is also a facility member or the PROMPT foundation in the United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Alirio Martinho Belchior
Clinic Manager of Diaverum, UK
Title: Reviewing scientific articles: a “not-so-easy†taskâ€
Biography:
Alirio Martinho Belchior has Degree and Diploma in Nursing, had a post Graduate in Continued Care, a certificate in Practice Assessor and supervisor course, Degree in Advancing Renal Course Practice and Ph.D. in applied research in Preventive medicine, Public Health and Surgery from University of Santiago de Compostela. He also attended various seminar, conferences, training in Integrated quality management system and improvement of patient care and safety. He is presently working as the Clinic Manager of Diaverum UK ltd. Clacton Dialysis Unit and registered under the Care Quality Commission. He is the UK Brand Ambassador for EDTNA/ERCA, BRS council member and ANNUK member. He is also the current President and CEO of the World Nurse Association. Alirio does research in nursing science and nephrology. He is also a verified reviewer of the article being published in the Journal of Kidney Care. He has more than 14 years of experience in the field of Nursing. Alirio has held post as Clinic Manager of Fresenius Medical Care in UK and spend over a year doing education and training through Southeast Asia about dialysis, with a commitment to mentoring and encouraging junior members of staff and other allied professionals.He was the Chairman of the Board of a Humanitarian Association of Paramedics and Firefighters back in Portugal for more than 5 years.
Abstract:
As a reviewer of nursing scientific articles, I face on a day to day challenges with it. The work involving reviewing a single article is more than a lot to start with. The assurance that the submitted article is not a plagiarism and is relevant for the field, brings a huge amount of research and reading to do. Also, making sure that authors correct uses the references, and that there are no more accurate references is a huge task for a reviewer. A step by step guide for reviewers is important to make sure that scientific knowledge is produced and relevant for the field of study.
Zehra AYDIN
Hitit University, Turkey
Title: Emotional Relaxation for Children in the Pre-Operative Period: Therapeutic Methods
Biography:
Zehra Aydin is doctor (PhD) in the Department of Surgical Diseases Nursing. She has been working in Department of Surgical Diseases Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hitit University, Corum, Turkey since 2013.
Abstract:
Zehra AYDIN
Hitit University, Corum, Turkey
Title: Evidence-Based Practices in Hospitals: An Evaluation for Surgical Units
Biography:
Zehra Aydin is doctor (PhD) in the Department of Surgical Diseases Nursing. She has been working in Department of Surgical Diseases Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hitit University, Corum, Turkey since 2013.