QIN conference webcast
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RCN Quality Improvement Network Conference - Nursing and person centred care today
- Chair’s opening remarks
Kim Manley, RCN Learning & Development Manager - Making sense of ‘person-centred care’
Jocelyn Cornwell, Programme Director, The Point of Care Programme, King’s Fund, London - Person centred care and the contribution of nursing
Professor Tanya McCance, Co-Director for Nursing R&D, Belfast Trust & Mona Grey Professor of Nursing Research & Development, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. - Care in the nurse/patient relationship/perspectives on being person centred – a patient perspective/a relative/carer perspective:
Walter Baxter, Founder & Director, Brain Help Charity
Kate Hall, Principal Biochemist, West Midlands Newborn Screening Centre, Birmingham Children’s Hospital - Articulating and demonstrating caring in nursing outcomes spanning community and acute i.e. connecting for health
Anne Casey, RCN Informatics Advisor/Paediatric Editor, Nursing Department, RCN - Discussion groups - Feedback
The health team perspective - the issues which need to be addressed to enable nurses to achieve person-centred care and for its outcomes to be measured and recognised. Where is the nursing voice or what identifies the nursing voice in caring – What are the key indicators to measure safe and effective nursing care?
Facilitated by Regional Chairs and scribe - Being strategic, being political in promoting person centred care and key indicators for safe and effective nursing care
Dr Brendan McCormack, Professor of Nursing Research/School of Nursing, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland - Chairs summary and closing remarks
Mary Kenyon, Local Officer, Scottish Health Council Forth Valley, Chair, Quality Improvement Network

