11:30 - 13:00 Concurrent session 9


9.1 Theme: Older people
Time
11:30 9.1.1 Finding a home in residential care settings for older people
Adeline Cooney, Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
12:00 9.1.2 Rural family carers’ experiences of the nursing home placement of an older relative: A grounded theory approach
Assumpta Ryan, Lecturer in Nursing, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK
12:30 9.1.3 Spiritual care of nursing home residents: an action research project
Natalie Yates-Bolton, Lecturer in Adult Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Salford, Salford, UK
9.2 Theme: Research methods: Qualitative/Student Nurses
Time
11:30 9.2.1 Be prepared! Student nurses’ views on an effective curriculum
Veronica Wilbourn, School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK Co authors: Barbara Wood & Janet Hargreaves
12:00 9.2.2 The utility of the ‘story’ in nursing research
Tom Donovan, Director of Studies, School of Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
12:30 9.2.3 Research using unsolicited published and unpublished illness narratives within nursing and healthcare: methodological considerations
Mary O’Brien, Research Fellow, Evidence-based Practice Research Centre, Faculty of Health, Edge Hill University, Liverpool, UK
9.3 Theme: Children, young people and parents
Time
14:15 9.3.1 The value of relationships to self efficacy development and parenting programme provision
Karen Whittaker, Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK Co authors: Sarah Cowley
12:00 9.3.2 Practitioner assessments of ‘good enough’ parenting: Factorial survey
Julie Taylor, Professor of Family Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK Co authors: Maxine Moy, William Lauder, Joanne Corlett & Irene McTaggart
12:30 9.3.3 A critique of interviewing parents together when exploring their experiences of making decision about illness symptoms in their child
Joanna Smith, Lecturer in Children’s Nursing and part-time PhD student, University of Leeds, School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
9.4 Theme: Infection control/Self care
Time
11:30 9.4.1 Analysing community nursing case notes for evidence of support for patient self care
Colin Macduff, Lecturer, CeNPRaD, School of Nursing, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK Co authors: Judith Sinclair
12:00 9.4.2 Factors that contribute to healthcare workers non-compliance with hand hygiene guidelines: A multicenter observational study in Ireland
Sile Creedon, College Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland Co authors: Mai Mannix
12:30 9.4.3 The influence of health care professionals' pain experience on patients' pain management
Dimitrios Theofanidis, Staff Nurse, Nursing, TAP-OTE, Thessaloniki, Greece. Co authors: Xenofon Fitsioris & Ourania Paediaditaki
9.5 Theme: Community
Time
11:30 9.5.1 The voice of community nursing in Scotland - Responses to the review of nursing in the community in Scotland
Julia Quickfall, Nurse Director, Head Office, Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
12:00 9.5.2 Health visitors’ workload priorities and postpartum care decisions
Janice Christie, Teaching fellow, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Co authors: Brenda Poulton & Brendan Bunting
12:30 9.5.3 An exploration of aspects of territoriality in two groups of specialist nurses caring for patients in the community
Lesley Whyte, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Community Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
9.6 Theme: Nurse prescribing
Time
11:30 9.6.1 Nurse Independent Prescribing and Nurse Supplementary Prescribing Practice: Findings from a National Questionnaire Survey
Nicola Carey, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health and Social care, University of Reading, Reading, UK Co author: M Courtenay
12:00 9.6.2 The impact of nurse supplementary prescribing on safety and mental health service users’ health outcomes: an experimental study
Ian Norman, Professor of Nursing & Interdisciplinary Care, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, King’s College London, London, UK Co authors: Samantha Coster
12:30 9.6.3 An evaluation of the new role of nurse prescriber within an acute care NHS Trust
Kathryn Jones, Deputy Director of Nursing/ Director of Clinical Studies, Nursing Directorate, St Mary’s NHS Trust, London, UK
9.7 Theme: Patient safety
Time
11:30 9.7.1 Examining the contributory factors in drug errors and their reporting to introduce a new drug error reporting scheme
Gerry Armitage, Senior Research Fellow, Quality & Safety Research Office, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, UK
12:00 9.7.2 Double checking medicines: defence against error or contributory factor?
Gerry Armitage, Senior Research Fellow, Quality & Safety Research Office, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, UK
12:30 9.7.3 Suitable patient compartment design of road ambulances
Kerstin Petzäll, Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Social and Life Sciences, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden Co authors: Ingela Eriksson, Christina Werner & Gun Nordström