Thursday 21 March 2013
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Concurrent session presentations (where agreed to publish)
3.1 Workforce (Chair: Mary Cooke)
3.1.1 Coping with organisational change: senior nurses perspective
Amunpreet Boyal, University of Birmingham, UK
3.1.2 Determining the impact of the senior charge nurse review
Professor Martyn Jones, University of Dundee, UK
3.1.3 How much time do nurses actually spend on patient care? An analysis of real-time data across medical and surgical wards
Dr Barbara Farquharson, University of Stirling, UK
3.2 Acute & critical care (Chair: Jacqueline Tough)
3.2.1 The acutely ill patient: local implementation of national guidelines to reduce unnecessary deaths
Dr Sharon Hamilton,Teesside University, UK
3.2.2 Attitudes of legal guardians of ventilated icu patients toward the process of decision making associated with invasive non life-saving procedures
Michael Kuniavsk, Asaf haRofeh Medical Center, Israel
3.2.3 Metered dose inhalers versus nebulizers for bronchodilation in mechanically ventilated adult patients; the clinical and economic impact
Agi Holland, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
3.3 Perspectives on palliative care (Chair: Carol Haigh)
3.3.1 Exploring public awareness of palliative care
Dr Sonja McIlfatrick, University of Ulster, UK
3.3.2 Perceptions of patients and clinical research professionals regarding participation in a palliative clinical trial
Mary Murphy, University of Ulster, UK
3.3.3 Nurses beliefs, attitudes and behaviours in palliative sedation: evidence from a multicentre study in the UK
Professor Jayne Brown, De Montfort University, UK
3.4 Methodology (Chair: Caroline Bradbury-Jones)
3.4.1 Interviews with service users in randomised controlled trials - trials and tribulations
Dr Liz Tutton, Univeristy of Warwick & John Radcliffe Hospital, UK
3.4.2 The methodological issues surrounding the interviewing of nurses and midwives about sensitive topics
Carolyn Crouchman, Buckinghamshire New University, UK
3.4.3 Methodological challenges in sexuality based research
Aileen Burton, University College Cork, Ireland
3.5 Stroke care/patient experience (Chair: Sarah Goldberg)
3.5.1 Contemporary stroke care delivered in Greece: measuring progress in three clinical settings
Dimitrios Theofanidis, Alexandreio Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece
3.5.2 The functional, psychological and social impact of stroke in an inner city multiracial population
Dr Calvin Moorley, Senior Lecturer, Programme Leader Combined Honours, University of East London, UK
3.5.3 Utilising the Warwick patient experiences framework (WAPEF) in developing NICE patient experiences guideline and quality standard
Dr Sophie Staniszewska, University of Warwick, UK
3.6 Patient experience (Chair: Daniel Wolstenholme)
3.6.1 Selecting outcome measures to test the effectiveness of two complex interventions to improve nurse and patient experience of care
Dr Carina Hibberd, University of Stirling, UK
3.6.2 Risky Dialogue? Developing two-way communication using patient experience micro-blogging
Dr Charlie Davison, NHS West Essex R&D Office, UK
3.6.3 A cardiac preoperative education intervention to reduce anxiety and improve recovery: a randomised controlled trial
Dr Ping Guo, Kingston University & St George’s, University of London, UK
3.7 Role development (Chair: Michael Traynor)
3.7.1 Developing mentoring relationships: a research priority exercise with paediatric nurse experts
Professor Lesley Wilkes, University of Western Sydney, Australia
3.7.2 Learning to nurse: preceptorship in practice
Bridget Roe, University of Nottingham,UK
3.8 Children & young people (Chair: Alison Twycross)
3.8.1 Developing safety netting information for parents: reviewing the literature on effectiveness.
Dr Sarah Neill,University of Northampton, UK
3.8.2 Nursing led interdisciplinary intervention in the prevention of girl child mortality and maltreatment
Dr Neha Sharma, Macmillan Research Group, UK
3.8.3 Withdrawn
4.1 Mental health (Chair: Ruth Northway)
4.1.1 Mental health disorders among residents of care homes: incidence, prevalence and societal comparisons
Marie O’Neill, University of Ulster, UK
4.1.2 Deaths by suicide following discharge from general and psychiatric hospitals: 30 year record linkage study
Nadine Dougall, University of Stirling, UK
4.1.3 Comparison of a specialist medical and mental health unit with standard care for older people with delirium & dementia admitted to a general hospital: a randomised controlled trial
Sarah Goldberg, University of Nottingham, UK
4.2 Diabetes/young adults (Chair: Gillian McCorkell)
4.2.1 Psychosocial factors and type 1 diabetes in young adults with type 1 diabetes
Dr Laurie Quinn, University of Illinois at Chicago, US
4.2.2 The experiences of young adults with degenerative conditions on general adult wards
Professor Bryony Beresford, University of York, UK
4.2.3 Glucose derangement among a stroke cohort: implications for glucose monitoring practice
Elizabeth Laird, University of Ulster, UK
4.3 Cancer care (Chair: Sharon Andrew)
4.3.1 Cancer and fatherhood: an exploration of the experiences of fathers diagnosed and living with cancer
Carla O’Neil, University of Ulster, UK
4.3.2 The development of a self-management psychosocial intervention for men with prostate cancer and their partners: the Connect programme.
Oonagh McSorley, University of Ulster, UK
4.3.3 To follow up or not? A comparative randomized study of a novel supportive care model versus standard follow up for early breast cancer
Professor Annie Topping, University of Huddersfield, UK
4.4 Critical/acute care (Chair: Mary Cooke)
4.4.1 Factors affecting front line casualty care in Afghanistan
Dr Alan Finnegan, University of Chester, UK
4.4.2 A matter of record: revealing ward nurses’ attitudes to critical patient deterioration
Dr Mandy Odell, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, UK
4.4.3 Ward staff experiences of patient death: a phenomenological study in an acute hospital setting
Janet Wilson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
4.5 Rehabilitation (Chair: Brendan McCormack)
4.5.1 Patient reported priorities for treatment of frozen shoulder
Susan Jones, Teesside University, UK
4.5.2 Family life when a parent is diagnosed with cancer: impact of a psychosocial intervention for young children
Dr Cherith Semple, South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust, UK
4.5.3 Withdrawn
4.6 Patient Experience (Chair: Julie Taylor)
4.6.1 Managing emotions and conflict: issues in informal complaints management in midwifery within an NHS trust
Dr Anki Odelius, University of Surrey, UK
4.6.2 Patient expectations and experiences of taking antipsychotic medication and their perceived role in recovery
T James Kidd, Mersey Care NHS Trust, UK
4.6.3 Is reflexivity the key to minimising problems of bias and interpretation in phenomenological research?
Marie Clancy, University of Wolverhampton, UK
4.7 Research process (Chair: Caroline Bradbury-Jones)
4.7.1 Reflections on access: too vulnerable to research?
Gary Witham, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
4.7.2 Idealism versus pragmatism: addressing the paradox of theoretical sampling
Adam Keen, University of Chester, UK
4.7.3 Children with single ventricle anatomy: understanding the experiences of survivors and their families
Dr Helen Gardner, University of Birmingham, UK
4.8 Pain Management (Chair: Carol Haigh)
4.8.1 Nipps - first steps towards using real time data collection to measure the quality of inpatient pain service techniques and identify variations in practice across England Wales and NI
Dr Fiona Duncan, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
4.8.2 Being comfortable: surgeons’ and nurses’ aims when managing children’s postoperative pain
Dr Alison Twycross, Kingston University and St George’s, University of London, UK
4.8.3 Pain characteristics and self-rated health in elective orthopedic surgery patients
Maren Falch Lindberg, Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, Norway
5.1 Patient-centred care/patient experience (Chair: Brendan McCormack)
5.1.1 ‘Slipping into pantaloon phase’: patient experiences of having a hip fracture.
Jo Brett, University of Warwick, UK
5.1.2 Extending the assessment of patientcentredness in healthcare: development of the valuing patients as individuals scale (VPAIS)
Professor Martyn Jones, University of Dundee, UK
5.1.3 Patient centred care in chronic diseases cross sectional study on patient’s characteristics, perception of received care and own state of health.
Dr Francesca Rosa, Health Sciences Department, University of Genoa, Italy
5.2 Methodology (Chair: Mary Cooke)
5.2.1 What to do when a feasibility and/or pilot RCTs highlights significant problems? A study of choices, trade-offs and implications for the design of the main study.
Professor Brian Williams, University of Stirling, UK
5.2.2 A comparison of content analysis and a web based visual analytical tool to analyse qualitative data
Dr Sherrill Snelgrove, Swansea University, UK
5.2.3 Evaluation of the Scottish recovery indicator (SRI)
Dr Andrew MacGregor, Scottish Centre for Social Research, UK
5.3 Role development (Chair: Annie Topping)
5.3.1 An evaluation of the implementation of advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) roles in an acute UK hospital setting
Dr Ann McDonnell, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
5.3.2 Multiple-case study methodology to inform nurse practitioner role development
Dr Kelley Kilpatrick, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
5.3.3 As others see us: what doctoral students say about their supervisors
Professor Carol Haigh, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
5.4 Patient safety (Chair: Lesley Duff)
5.4.1 Safety in the emergency area. The quali-quantitative requirements of communication contributing to risk reduction and quality care improvement
Dr Francesca Rosa, Health Sciences Department, University of Genoa, Italy
5.4.2 Identification of patient during medication administration - an observational study
Marja Hårkånen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
5.4.3 The accuracy of limb x-ray interpretation by emergency nurse practitioners: a prospective comparative study with emergency consultant physicians
Dr Geraldine Lee, King’s College London, UK
5.5 Public health (Chair Laura Serrant-Green)
5.5.1 Symptom experience and predictive factors in patients with liver cirrhosis: a cross sectional survey in Egypt
Naglaa Youssef, University of Stirling, UK
5.5.2 Ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTGS) for non-emergent moderate acute malnutrition among preschoolers in a selected community in Quezon City
Stephanie Locsin, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
5.5.3 Indigenous family planning practices in Capricorn District, Limpopo Province: South Africa
Dr Rachel Lebese, University of Venda, South Africa
5.6 Older people (Chair: Sarah Goldberg)
5.6.1 Concept analysis of personal grooming: understanding the presentation of self
Jan Woodhouse, University of Chester, UK
5.6.2 The moving and handling of older adults with osteoporosis while in hospital: preliminary findings
Dr Margaret Smith, Queen Margaret University, UK
5.6.3 A grounded theory study of the nursing team contribution to the rehabilitation of older hospitalised adults with mobility needs.
Dr Rosie Kneafsey, Coventry University, UK.
5.7 Women’s experiences (Chair: Helen Cheyne)
5.7.1 I don't know what sex is like without pain: the impact of endometriosis on sexual relationships in couples
Caroline Law, De Montfort University, UK
5.7.2 Low back pain and or pelvic pain in pregnancy: early results from an online survey
Professor Marlene Sinclair, University of Ulster, UK
5.7.3 Investigating women’s experiences of asthma and its care in pregnancy
Dr Graham Williamson, Plymouth University, UK
5.8 Theme: Patient experience / outcome measures (Chair: Ruth Northway)
5.8.1 Symptom experiences during the last year of life of older people with end stage renal disease (ESRD) managed without dialysis in Thailand
Wanicha Pungchompoo, University of Southampton, UK
5.8.2 Living on the margin: understanding the experience of living and dying with frailty in old age
Dr Caroline Nicholson, King’s College London, UK
5.8.3 Developing a patient reported outcome measure (PROM) of complex intervention
Dr Austyn Snowden, University of the West of Scotland, UK

