conferenceseries.com 49 th Annual Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference August 20-21, 2018 Tokyo, Japan 200+ 15+ 10+ 50+ 3+ 10+ B2B Participation Interactive Sessions Keynote Lectures Plenary Lectures Workshops Exhibitors Meetings
Invitation... Dear Colleagues, Conference Series LLC extends its welcome to 49th Annual Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conferenceduring August 20-21, 2018 at Tokyo, Japanwith atheme Innovating Nursing Care through Research and Evidence based Practice. Conference Series LLC through its Open Access Initiative is committed to makegenuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. Conference Series LLC Organizes 1000+ Conferences Every Year across USA, Europe &Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies andpublishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members. The Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference 2018 has been carefully designed with various multi and interdisciplinary tracks to reach the core objective of the conference that is to provide a platform for both academia and industry experts and professionals to gather, exchange Intel and build network in their respective fields. We cordially invite all concerned people to come join us at our event and make it successful by your participation. A comprehensive range of topics will be discussed in the event including Accelerated Nurse Program, Adult Health Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), Clinical Nursing Research, Critical Care Nursing, Women s Health Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, Evidence- Based Medicine, Evidence-Based Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, Licensed Practical Nurse (Lpn), Midwifery, Nursing Education, Nursing Informatics, Nursing Practice, Pediatric Nursing, Registered Nurse, Travel Nursing, Mental Health Nursing. At Conference Series, it is our ideology to bring maximum exposure to our attendees, so we make sure the event is a blend which covers professionals such as Registered nurses, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Nursing professionals from academia & industry making the conference a perfect platform. Registered Nurses Clinical Nurse Specialists Pediatric Nurses Academic Faculty Leading World Doctors Professors Research Fellows Administrators Nursing and Medical Research Institutions Hospitals Sharing Their Novel Research in the Arena of Nursing
Organizing Committee Members Galletta Maura University of Cagliari Cagliari Italy Dian Baker School of Nursing California State University Sacramento, USA David Randall The Consumer Driven Health Care Institute Washington DC USA Stephanie M. Chalupka Department of Nursing Worcester State College USA Konstantinos Papadopoulos Department of Allied and Public Health, Anglia Ruskin University UK
Tentative Agenda August 20, 2018 Monday Time Session 08:30-09:30 Registrations 09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum Group Photo 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Evidence Based Clinical Practice Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Emergency nursing 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Accelerated Nursing Program Adult Health Nursing Clinical Nursing Research Evidence Based Nursing 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Gerontological Nursing Mental Health Nursing Midwifery Day Concludes August 21, 2018 Tuesday Time Session 09:30-11:30 Critical Care Nursing Women s Health Nursing Nursing Practice 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Nursing informatics Evidence Based Medicine Registered Nurse 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Nursing Education Pediatric Nursing Travel Nursing 16:00-17:00 Poster Presentations Award Ceremony Conference Concludes * Exclusive Exhibitor Event ** Networking Event Note: Conference schedule is subject to change. Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal.
Accepted Speakers Title: We CAUTI a Problem! Monette Mabolo,Moses Cone Memorial Hospital, Greensboro, North Carolina Title: Advance Community Paramedicine Program: Reducing Hospital Readmissions of High Risk Heart Failure Patients Monette Mabolo, Moses Cone Memorial Hospital, Greensboro, North Carolina Title: Appropriate supports of discharge for pediatric patients Factors associated with discharge difficulty Yuki Maeda, RN. Mukogawa Women s University School of Nursing,Graduate School of Nursing Title:To determine the prevalence of inadequate pain control and to investigate the factors associated with inadequate pain control among postoperative cancer patients. Aqeel Elaquel, Jordan Title: Balance exercise therapy on elderly postural balance Riksa Wibawa Resna, Research and Community service Division of Geriatric Nursing, Banten School of Health Science, Indonesia Title: Learning principles utilisation by nurses and health professionals in parent education practice: a scoping review of the literature Deryn Thompson, University of South Australia, Adelaide Title: Predictors of Organizational Commitment among University Nursing Faculties of Kathmandu Valley Rekha Timalsina, Nepal Title: Personal beliefs and psychological adjustment: experience of diabetic management in middle-aged women Wu Yueh-Chu, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan Title: To evaluate the effect exercise and of exercise types on telomere length by systematically reviewing evidence. Pan Huang, China Title: Improving Patient Experience through Implementing Purposeful Hourly Rounds (PHR) at Security Forces Hospital Raiza Jumah, Security Forces Hospital, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Title: Non-Compliance of Surgical Nursing staff on Health Teaching Among Morbid Obese Patients in the 35 files reviewed. Raiza Jumah, Security Forces Hospital, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Title: The effects of 12-weeks aerobic exercise program towards the social interaction, quality of life and dignity of patients with schizophrenia-a randomized controlled trial Tzu-Ting Wang, National Yang-Ming University, Cardinal Tien College of Healthcare & Management, New Taipei, Taiwan Title: An Expanded Focus in Advanced Wound Care for Geriatric Emergency Management [GEM] Nursing: A Case Study Analysis Gryan Garcia, University of Toronto, Canada Title: Using Modifi ed Pediatric Early Warning Scores and Staff Satisfaction at pediatric oncology ward Jeeranun Chidnog, Mahidol University, Thailand Title:Intelligence and learning disabilities measurement of children with Cleft Lips and Palates age 6-12 years Jintana Singkhornard, Khon Kaen University, Thailand Title: Evidence Triggered for Care of Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate in Srinagarind Hospital: Operating Room Waranya Sroyhin, Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Title: Discrimination among migrant nurses in their daily work routine
Lina Heier, University Bielefeld, Germany Title: Approach to Safe and Efficient Nursing Staffing in your ED: Challenges Over the Years Nazir Ahmad, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Dubai. Title: Physician confl ict: managing confl ict when you can t avoid one Umesh Sharma, Mayo Clinic Health System, Rochester Title: Home and Environment survey of children with CLP in Khon Kaen Province Daungkaew Rod-ong,Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Title: Evidence Triggered for Care of Patient with Cleft lip and Palate at Srinagarind Hospital :Antenatal Care Unit Jamras Wongkham, Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Title: Continuous Improving the Key Performance Indicator of the Quality of Care for Patients with Cleft Lip/Palate in Out-Patients Surgical Unite and Tawanchai Center Srinagarind Hospital Sumalee Pongpagatip,KhonKaen University, Thailand Title: Outcome of Quality of Life Program for Persons with CLP&CFD Tawanchai Center, Khon Kaen Thailand Suteera Pradubwong, KhonKaen University, Thailand Title: Policy and Research in the Israel Ministry of Health's Nursing Division Yafa Haron, Ministry of Health, Israel. Title: Self-care agency and associated factors in discharged patients with systemic lupus erythematosus in Southwest China Hui Yang, Sichuan University School of Nursing, China Title: Using Transformational Leadership and Innovative Marketing Strategies to Achieve Empirical Outcomes in an Emergency Department Janine Liza Duran, Mount Sinai Hospital, US Title: The eff ectiveness of happy nurse care and normal nurse care on sleep disorder in short term Peng.Gao, University of Avans Plus, Netherlands Title Age-friendly Nursing Care Perceived by Professional Nurses Working in Hospital Wards, Project on Development of Age-friendly Nursing Service System Roongtiwa Chobchuen, KhonKaen University, Thailand Title: Effect of Nursing Intervention on Improving Intellectual School Teachers' Performance Samia Farouk Mahmoud, Zagazig University, Egypt Closing Ceremony
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Venue Tokyo is Japan s capital and the world s most populous metropolis. Tokyo, Japan s busy capital mixes the ultramodern and the traditional, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. The opulent Meiji Shinto Shrine is known for its towering gate and surrounding woods. The Imperial Palace sits amid large public gardens. The city s many museums offer exhibits ranging from classical art (in the Tokyo National Museum) to a reconstructed kabuki theater (in the Edo-Tokyo Museum). Tokyo is a mega-metropolis of dizzying contradictions, both familiar and foreign. It has neon, skyscrapers, and salary man crowds, packed trains, cutting-edge architecture and futuristic technology. But it also has ancient shrines, plant-covered wooden houses, cycling grannies, old-school sweet shops and village-like lanes. It is one of the planet s most densely populated cities (as any rush-hour train journey will demonstrate), with a hyperactive skyline that changes as regularly as the sun rises and sets. Yet it is also a city rooted in its traditions and in possession of a calm and efficient rhythm that belies its sprawling dimensions. And even though its home to a 13 million-plus population, trains run on time, there is no public litter and street crime is near non-existent. In short, it works. Another key enticement is the food from sushi to soba, and everything in between. You ll fall in love with Japan Venue: Radisson Hotel Narita 650-35 Nanae, Tomisato, Chiba Prefecture 286-0221, Japan For Queries Contact: Varad H Program Director Email: nursingpractice@annualcongress.net nursingpractice@conferencesworld.org Office Ph: +1-650-889-4686 Ext: 6093 Toll No: +1-800-216-6499 (USA & Canada) Mail us to know more! For Abstract Submission Guidelines For Reserving your slot Proposals Registration Posters Accommodations No doubt you have lots of queries... Why not get in touch..! Drop us your query with details and we will call you right away For Exhibition & Sponsorship Contact: Varad H Email: nursingpractice@conferencesworld.org Hosted by Conference Series Ltd. One Commerce Center-1201 Orange St. #600, Wilmington, Zip 19899, Delaware, USA Toll Free: +1800-216-6499 nursingpractice@conferencesworld.org