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TUESDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2016<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION 1<br />

(20 mins presentation. 5 mins questions, 5 mins transition time)<br />

Populations, health and economic growth<br />

Knowledge for change and improvement<br />

14.00–15.30<br />

Theme 14.00 14.30 15.00 15.30<br />

Populations,<br />

health and<br />

economic<br />

growth<br />

The role of the Admiral<br />

Nurse in the dementia<br />

pathway: models for<br />

future practice<br />

Hilda Hayo,<br />

Chief Admiral Nurse<br />

& CEO of Dementia UK, UK<br />

Dads, kids and sexuality<br />

communication: an unlikely<br />

alliance with populations,<br />

health and growth?<br />

Clare Bennett, Research<br />

Fellow, University of<br />

Worcester, UK<br />

Nursing at the heart of<br />

delivering improved health<br />

nationally and globally<br />

Jason Warriner,<br />

Clinical Services Director,<br />

The Sussex Beacon, UK<br />

Better care in the community<br />

Beth Griffiths,<br />

Senior Lecturer in<br />

Advanced Practice,<br />

Swansea University, UK<br />

Ageing management and<br />

nurses’ well-being:<br />

a multicentre study in<br />

hospitals and nursing homes<br />

in Milan<br />

Dr Loris Bonetti, Tutor nurse,<br />

Bachelor School of Nursing,<br />

Teaching Hospital Luigi<br />

Sacco, Milan, Italy<br />

Mindfulness-based<br />

interventions for people<br />

with ankylosing spondylitis<br />

Dr Helen Davies,<br />

Lecturer in Nursing,<br />

Swansea University, UK<br />

Session tbc<br />

Session tbc<br />

Ethical considerations and<br />

complexities for military<br />

nurses and ways<br />

to overcome them<br />

Dr Janet Kelly,<br />

Lecturer in Healthcare<br />

Law and Ethics,<br />

University of Hull, UK<br />

How can nurses help gypsies<br />

and travellers access the<br />

immunisations they want?<br />

Dr Louise Condon,<br />

Associate Professor,<br />

Swansea University, UK<br />

Examining a nursing quality<br />

indicator (NQI) framework<br />

in evidencing the quality of<br />

nursing care<br />

Dr Dawn Connolly,<br />

Nursing Governance<br />

Co-ordinator/Research<br />

Project, Southern HSC Trust,<br />

UK<br />

Session tbc<br />

Knowledge<br />

for change and<br />

improvement<br />

Stress and resilience<br />

in Executive Directors<br />

of Nursing in England<br />

and Wales in the wake<br />

of the Francis Inquiry<br />

Professor Daniel Kelly,<br />

Chair of Nursing Research,<br />

Royal College of Nursing and<br />

Cardiff University, UK<br />

What is the quality of end<br />

of life care for those who die<br />

at home? A study to explore<br />

the views and experiences of<br />

bereaved carers<br />

Dr Carolyn Lees,<br />

Senior Lecturer,<br />

John Moore’s University, UK<br />

A service evaluation project<br />

to explore patient satisfaction<br />

associated with specified<br />

clinicians in colorectal two<br />

week wait clinics<br />

Karen Cock, Lead Colorectal<br />

Specialist Nurse, Royal<br />

Cornwall Hospital Trust, UK<br />

Partnerships, policy and<br />

safe nursing frameworks<br />

making safe staffing a<br />

commissioning priority<br />

Siobhan McIntyre,<br />

Regional Lead Nurse<br />

Consultant, Public Health<br />

Agency Northern Ireland, UK<br />

Symposium<br />

Research and Innovation in the <strong>RCN</strong> – building the evidence base, building relationships<br />

Public health survey: The value of the nursing contribution<br />

Anda Bayliss, Research & Innovation (Evidence) Manager, Royal College of Nursing, UK<br />

Rapid evidence review of infusion therapy: A case of informed standards development<br />

Anda Bayliss<br />

Rapid evidence review: The patients’ perspectives of infusion therapy<br />

Anda Bayliss<br />

Getting to the ‘core’ of the supervisory ward sister role using a constructivist grounded theory approach<br />

Lynne Currie, Research and Innovation Analyst, Royal College of Nursing, UK<br />

Perceptions and expectations of clinical services accreditation by current and potential users<br />

Tommy Cheng, Research and Innovation Analyst, Anda Bayliss and Lynne Currie, Royal College of Nursing, UK<br />

16.00 Refreshment break, exhibition and poster viewing

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