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STTI European Conference 2012 Diversity Across Europe: Implications For Nursing

THURSDAY, 12 JULY 2012 15.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 19.00 19.15 European Region meeting Registration and networking (drinks reception and light refreshment) Chairmans Opening Remarks Dr. Thora Hafsteinsdottir, (STTI Europe Regional Co-ordinator, Netherlands) Plenary 1: Welcome to Wales: Nursing in Wales and the World Professor Jean White, Chief Nursing Officer, Wales

19.15-20.00

Remainder of the evening is free for you to explore Cardiff, or enjoy one of the many restaurants near to the hotel.

FRIDAY, 13 JULY 2012


08.30 09.30 09.30 09.45 09.45 10.30 10.30 11.00 Registration Chairmans Opening remarks: Dr Thora Hafsteinsdottir, STTI Europe Regional co-ordinator, Netherlands Plenary 2: Diversity across Europe Professor David Ingleby, Emeritus Professor of Intercultural Psychology, Utrecht University, Netherlands: Coffee - networking, exhibition and poster viewing

11.00 - 12.00 Concurrent Sessions & Student session

11.-00-12.00 am Nurse Education


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Nurse Practice & Regulation


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Nurse Practice & Regulation


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Healthcare Systems
Room: Moderator: Theme: Workforce Issues 11.00 am 1.10 Kimberly Sharp Enabling European nurses to qualify to work in the USA: Tapping into proven educational strategies 11.20 am 1.11 Edith A. West A tale of two studies: UK and US oral histories on the role of institutional culture in the perpetuation of oppressed group behaviour and professional identity confusion 11.40 am 1.12 Nazik Zakari Impact of cultural diversity of academic ambulatory health care nurses on patient safety culture

Student Sessions
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Theme: Addressing cultural issues in nursing education 11.00 am 1.1 Marianne Pitkajarvi Culturally diverse nursing students experiences in Finland: Focus on motivation, satisfaction with life and experiences of teaching strategies 11.20 am 1.2 Eileen Richardson Learning to care in a multicultural society 11.40 am 1.3 Elizabeth Rosser Embracing cultural diversity in Europe: development of a framework to promote person centred care.

Theme: Nursing Interventions 11.00 am 1.4 Hui-Chi-Huang The effectiveness of multiple activities for disabled elderly in the assisting living home 11.20 am 1.5 Leentje De Bleser Be Aware of Intercultural Care 11.40 am 1.6 Ilana R. Azulay Chertok International collaboration to examine breastfeeding outcomes in infants born to women with gestational diabetes

Theme: Patients Experience 11.00 am 1.7 Willemijn Fraanje-van Reenen A first miscarriage and received care in the early Pregnancy Unit (EPU): womens experiences 11.20 am 1.8 Francis C. Biley Negotiating Uncertainty, living a life with HIV: an EU collaborative project 11.40 am 1.9 Brian Unis Sexual behavior, sexual risk behavior and self-esteem in late adolescence

Theme: Culture and practice 11.00 am 1.13 Herman Gerard Visser Utrecht University, The Netherlands Bringing Lean thinking to health services: Does the Productive Ward programme improve the Quality of Health Care? A Systematic Literature Review. 11.20 am 1.14 Helen Attard Bason University of Malta. Malta On the Move to Malta: Nurses Experience 11.40 am Facilitated discussion

12.00 12.40 12.40 13.30

Plenary 3: Regulating nursing across Europe Professor Tony Hazell (United Kingdom) Lunch - networking, exhibition and poster viewing

13.00: Andreja Ljubi/Katja Pavi, Slovenia: Impact/influence of leadership on burnout among employees in nursing care 13.15: Lieke Alberts, Maastricht University, The Netherlands: The effectiveness of tailored implementation strategies in nursing care, a systematic review 13.30 14.15 Plenary 4: Nursing education across Europe Dr Carol Hall, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham and Council Member of the European Federation of Nurse Educators (FINE)

Student poster presentations :

14.15 15.15 Concurrent Sessions


14.15-15.15 pm Nurse Education
Room: Moderator: Theme: Cultural Implications in Nursing Theory and Practice 14.15 pm 2.1 Daniella Arieli Diversity and Cultural Safety in Nursing Education 14.35 2.2 Leentje De Bleser Creating care competencies for Immigrants: A nursing students intensive programme 14.55 2.3 Patricia A. Bradley Intercultural Competence Model: Development, Integration, Outcomes

14.15-15.15 pm Nurse Education


Room: Moderator: Theme: Student Experiences in Cultural Studies 14.15 pm 2.4 Shannon McCrory-Churchill What is the impact on cultural competence in nursing students after an emersion experience in a third world country? 14.35 pm 2.5 Sean Kelleher BSc Nursing with German: Enhancing job mobility in Europe 14.55 pm 2.6 Maj-Britt Raholm Academic pathways from Bachelor of Nursing to PhD a Scandinavian perspective

14.15-15.15 pm Nurse Practice & Regulation


Room: Moderator: Theme: Developments in Nursing Practice 14.15 pm 2.7 Brenda Marshall, Evaluating the Social Norms approach on engagement in EBP and research by staff nurses 14.35 pm 2.8 Patricia Rushton The Impact of history on current nursing practice 14.55 pm 2.9 Debra L Scardaville Cultural awareness: A pedagogy of maskmaking

14.15-15.15 pm Healthcare Systems


Room: Moderator: Theme: Health Service Provision 14.15 pm 2.10 John Silver What's wrong with healthcare, and how can WE fix it: The public utility solution: An international solution 14.35 pm 2.11 Johanna Feuchtinger Cultural differences and the magnet recognition programme 14.55 pm 2.12 Marion Andrews-Evans Learning from failure: An exploratory study of what makes a successful nursing service

15.15 16.00

Tea - networking, exhibition and poster viewing Student Poster Presentations: 15.30: Elaine Mordoch/Donna Blair-Lawton: What is the lived experience of women transitioning from incarceration to the community? A proposal, University of Manitoba, Canada 15.45 Laura Daeter: Psychosocial problems and determinants for seeking psychosocial care in men with prostate cancer in the Netherlands, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

16.00 16.45

Plenary 5: Diversity in Nursing Practice Prof. Inga-Lill Rahmberg Hallberg (Sweden)

17.00 17.15 18.00 22.00

Closing remarks Dr Thora Hafsteinsdottir (STTI Europe Regional co-ordinator; Netherlands) Tour & Banquet at Cardiff Castle (optional)

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