Posters

Theme: Genetics/ Patient Information

1. Communicating genetic risk information between parents, children and young people (219)

Alison Metcalfe, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Jane Coad, Gill Plumridge & Paramjit Gill
a.m.metcalfe@bham.ac.uk

2. Impact of genetics on nursing care in hospices (217)

Alison Metcalfe, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Rachel Pumphrey & Collette Clifford
a.m.metcalfe@bham.ac.uk

3. Patient information needs about genetic cancer predisposition risks (220)

Alison Metcalfe, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Julie Werrett & Lucy Burgess
a.m.metcalfe@bham.ac.uk

4. The internet and information for parents' about communicating genetic risk information to their children (431)

Alison Metcalfe, Research Associate, School of Health Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Gill Plumridge, Alison Metcalfe & Jane Coad
a.m.metcalfe@bham.ac.uk

Theme: Education

5. Nursing students’ perceptions of tutorial strategies during clinical learning instruction (a descriptive study on Italian nursing students’ perception of tutorial strategies during clinical learning) (373)

Anna Brugnolli, Director of Studies of the Superior School of Health Education, Nursing, Nursing Faculty - Verona, Verona, Italy
Co authors:  Luisa Saiani & Debora Viviani

6. Relocation, relocation - learning through reflection (211)

Polly Tarrant, Lead Research Nurse, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Elaine Marriott & Caroline Humphreys
polly.tarrant@addenbrookes.nhs.uk

7. The comparison of the hardiness of 3rd to 4th year nursing students in Japan (104)

Yuko Uesugi, Nursing teacher.Assistant professor., Faculty of Health sciences, Department of nursing, Kobe University School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan
Co authors:  Nao Saitoh, Ikuko Miyawaki, Atsuko Fukuda, Yasuhiro Nakanishi & Mamiko Yada
uesugi@kobe-u.ac.jp

8. An exploratory study to review students communication skills in admitting patients, using a reflective model (333)

Anita Maestri-Banks, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Primary Care Practice, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Sandra Tollick & Gaynor Crighton 

9. An evaluation of the role development and preparation needs of nurse consultants specialising in safeguarding children in England (150)

Helen Franks, Senior Lecturer in Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom
h.franks@salford.ac.uk

10. Graduates attitudes on the impact of having completed nursing degree programmes (381)

Orla Sheahan, College Lecturer (Contract), Catherine McCauley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Ireland
o.sheahan@ucc.ie

11. Nurse lecturers: Who do we think we are? A qualitative study exploring nurse lecturers perceptions of their role (136)

Margaret Woods, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Edge Hill University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co authors: Barbara Jack
woodsma@edgehill.ac.uk

12. An evaluation of the lecturer practitioner (LP) role (385)

Irene Hartigan, Lecturer, School of Nursign & Midwifery, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Co authors:  Elizabeth O'Connell, Mary Hughes, Claire Hayes, Ann Cummins, Brendan Noonan, Patricia Fehin

13. A longitudinal qualitative study exploring the role of the clinical teacher (162)

Glynis Bennett, Principal Lecturer, School of Care Sciences, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd,Wales, United Kingdom

Theme: Nurse Prescribing/Pain Management/Phamacokinetics

14. Full of empty promises? An exploration of the positive intention of drug use for the individual (71)

Jane Graham, Community Mental Health Nurse, South Wrekin CMHT/Dept Social Work, South Staffordshire and Shropshire NHS Foundation Trust and University of Central Lancashire, Telford, United Kingdom
janehelengraham@yahoo.co.uk

15. Nurse supplementary prescribing for patients with diabetes: A National questionnaire survey (61)

Nicola Carey, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health and Social care, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Molly Courtenay
n.j.carey@reading.ac.uk

16. The impact of legistlation on the prescription of controlled drugs by nurses (109)

Karen Stenner, Research Fellow, School of Health and Social care, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom
Co authors:  M Courtenay
k.l.stenner@reading.ac.uk

17. Theoretical framework for the recognition and assessment of pain (432)

Julie Gregory, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Pain Management, Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton, United Kingdom
Julie.Gregory@rbh.nhs.uk

Theme: Research Methods:

18. The use of Factor and Rasch analysis to aid decisions for items inclusion in a disease-specific quality of life questionnaire for venous leg ulcers (202)

Simon Palfreyman, Research Nurse, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Co authors:  John Brazier & Jonathan Michaels

19. Preliminary report on the reliability and validity of the Alpha FIMTM at the John Radcliffe Hospital (139)

Janice Hinkle, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health & Social Care, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Jacqueline McClaren & Janette Davies
janice.hinkle@ndm.ox.ac.uk

20. Statistical process control as a tool for improvement in an acute Pain Service (399)

Fiona Duncan, Nurse Specialist. Visiting Research Fellow, Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

21. Interviewing as a therapeutic activity: reflections on data collection with women following treatment for cervical cancer (387)

Meriel Burns, Professional Development Nurse, Nursing & Governance Division, Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
Co authors:  John Costello, Bernadette Ryan-Woolley  & Susan Davidson
Meriel.Burns@christie.nhs.uk

22. Writing for publication is not as hard as you think!- how to get your research published (228)

John Costello, Lecturer in Nursing, Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
John.Costello@manchester.ac.uk

23. Building capacity & capability - An evaluation of a multi-disciplinary research group (82)

Jean Parnell, Lecturer - Adult Nursing, School of Nursing, Allerton Building, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Sarah Ratcliffe & Carol Haigh
j.parnell@salford.ac.uk

24. Teaching clinical practice in training nurses: An approach to the theoretical references of nursing (32)

Stael Diniz, Professor of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University Guarulhos, UnG, Brazil, Guarulhos, Brazil
Co authors:  Maria do Carmo Avelar

25. A randomised controlled trial to evaluate a novel CDRom learning package against the standard lecture training system for Research Governance in the teaching of new researchers responsibilities in an NHS trust (172)

Heather Rogers, Research Nurse Co-ordinator, Clinical Trials Unit, The Cardiothoracic Centre - Liverpool NHS Trust, Liverpool, United Kingdom
heather.rogers@ctc.nhs.uk

26. How to successfully undertake nursing research in the third word: Challenges and tribulations (228)

Barbara Jack, Professor of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Edge Hill University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
jackb@edgehill.ac.uk

27. A pragamatic governance framework for differentaiting between research, audit and practice development (391)

Kate Gerrish, Professor of Nursing, Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Irene Mabbott, Sam Debbage, Susan Mawson & Jean Schofield.
k.gerrish@shu.ac.uk

28. Barriers to conducting a research project in an NHS acute setting in Liverpool (321)

Anita Hanson, Research Nurse, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
A.Riley@liv.ac.uk

29. Attending the RCN International Nursing Research Conference as a ‘Lone Attender’ – a small-scale, multi-method study (412)

Sarah Sutton-Heath, Staff Nurse, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Sheila Dunbar, Barbara Jack, & Ann-Louise Caress

30. The road less travelled: Reflections of a lone interviewer (163)

Mary Mc Menamin, Senior Research Nurse, Department of Nursing Research, Western Health and Social Care Trust, L.Derry, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Vivien Coates, & Adrian J. Moore
mary.mcmenamin@westerntrust.hscni.net

31. Methodological issues in developing and evaluating information provision strategies: A case for case study (208)

Paula Beech, Health Services Researcher, R&D Department, Hope Hospital, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Ann-Louise Caress & Ian Davidson
paula.beech@manchester.ac.uk

32. Using the internet to facilitate collaborative healthcare research (304)

Rachel Taylor, Project Manager, Virtual Institute of Research in Healthcare Practice., School of Health and Social Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
rachel.taylor@rcn.org.uk

Theme: Diversity

33. Health visitors' experiences of providing interpretation for migrant workers - an action research study (74)

Natasha Thom, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Nottingham University, Boston, Lincs, United Kingdom
natasha.thom@nottingham.ac.uk

34. The coping strategies towards occupational stress among nurses in Taiwan: does the culture matter? (164)

Shu-Fen Su, Assistant Professor in Nursing, School of Nursing, Chung-Shan Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan
Co authors:  Jennifer Boore & Mary Jenkins
sofe6726@yahoo.com.tw

35. Analysis of pregnancy worries (289)

Dolores Marin, Staff Midwife, Servicio de Obstetricia (Paritorio), Hospital De Fuenlabrada, Fuenlabrada, Spain
Co authors:  Francisco Carmona, Cecilia Peñacoba & Amparo Moreno
dmarin.hflr@salud.madrid.org

36. Miscarriage and coping styles: Their role in women care (388)

Veronica Díaz Sánchez, Staff Nurse, Servicio de Obstetricia (Paritorio), Hospital De Fuenlabrada, Fuenlabrada, Spain
Co authors:  Marisa García Huete, Dolores Marín Morales, Elena Campo Cecilia & Francisco Carmona Monge
lolimm@gmail.com

37. Graduates attitudes on the impact of having completed nursing degree programmes (281)

Orla Sheahan, College Lecturer (Contract), Catherine McCauley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

Theme: Children & Young People

38. A study of the related factors for children revisiting pediatric emergency department within 72 Hours in Taiwan (137)

Yu-Hui Hsieh, Staff Nurse, Nursing department, Chia-yi Christian Hospital, Chia-yi, Taiwan
Co authors:  Jih-Yuan Chen & Shu -Ying Lin
b718@cych.org.tw

39. Anticipatory grieving among Jordanian parents living with a child with cancer (392)

Ekhlas AL Gamai, PhD student, Salford Centre for Nursing Midwifery and Collaborative Health Care, IHSCR Salford University, Salford, United Kingdom
Co authors: Tony Long & Joan Livesley
e.a.al-gamal@pgr.salford.ac.uk

40. Investigating and evaluating the value and effectiveness of surgical CNS roles in delivering care to children and their families (55)

Caroline Sanders, Consultant Nurse, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Liz McArthur, Coldicutt Pat, Flynne Alison, Grogan Joan, Boken Carol & Murray Mary
caroline.sanders3@rlc.nhs.uk

 

Theme: Intensive care

41. What is the optimum content of pateints intensive care diaries? (213)

Catherine Tobin, Research Nurse, School of Clinical Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Christina Jones, Richard Griffiths & Sue Hall

42. Competence in intensive and critical care nursing – testing an instrument for nursing students (190)

Riitta-Liisa Ääri, Researcher in trainee position, Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Co authors:  Helena Leino-Kilpi & Tarja Suominen
riiaar@utu.fi

43. The impact of the introduction of a protocol for prevention of constipation in critically ill patients (443)

Gillian Ritchie, Senior Nurse Research & Development, Critical Care Directorate, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital Trust, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Richard Wenstone, Clare Sugre, Lorraine Burgess & Sofia Mostafa
Gillian.ritchie@rlbuht.nhs.uk

Theme: Workload stress

44. An exploration of nurses physical fitness and its related factors in a medical center (238)

Wang Chi, Supervisor Of Nursing Department, Nursing Department, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital Taiwan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Co authors:  Chen Chung-Hey & Lin Ko- Long

Theme:  Cancer

45. Promoting early symptom reporting and diagnosis of lung cancer: A social marketing approach (16)

Angela Tod, Principal Research Fellow, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Angela Dutton
a.tod@shu.ac.uk

46. Cancer genetic referrals in Wales (199)

Kevin McDonald, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Sport and Science, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, United Kingdom
kmcdona2@glam.ac.uk

47. Fatigue in gynaecological cancer patients: A prospective longitudinal survey

Gillian Prue, Research Associate, Institute of Nursing Research, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Jane Rankin, James Allen, Jacqueline Gracey & Fiona Cramp
ge.prue@ulster.ac.uk

48. Investigating interactions in the oncology out patient clinic: How do patients and health care professionals experience the disclosure of significant information in the advanced cancer setting (144)

Lynn Furber, Clinical Research Nurse, School of Nursing, University of Nottingham, U.K., Nottingham, United Kingdom

49. Dying at home: why is it not happening? An exploratory study of community nurses views on factors that influence home death (121)

Barbara Jack, Professor Of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Edge Hill University, Liverpool, United Kingdom  Co authors:  Mary O' Brien
jackb@edgehill.ac.uk

Theme: Ethics:

50. Informed consent in clinical trials: Is there a role for clinical research facility nurses? (382)

Sara Jones, Ward Manager, Addenbrookes Clinical Research Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom
sara.p.jones@gmail.com

51. Involving users in the research process: Developing research and evaluation skills of community dieticians (212)

Sally-Ann Baker, Lecturer, Centre for Health and Community Research, North East Wales Institute, Wrexham, Wales, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Ros Carnwell
bakersa@newi.ac.uk

52. Community health needs consultation in a deprived and geographically isolated town (386)

Tony Long, Professor of Child and Family Health, Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Debbie Fallon, Patric Devitt, Eileen Oak, Michael Murphy & Lindsey Dugdill
t.long@salford.ac.uk

Theme: Chronic conditions

53. Men living with coronary heart disease: A narrative study (166)

Helen Hand, Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom

54. Patient and carer access to community-based specialist heart failure care and management: Exploring the perceptions of heart failure specialist nurses

Karen Spilsbury, Research Fellow, Health Sciences (Research), University of York, York, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Jill Pattenden & Karl Atkin

55. Identifying chronic kidney disease patients’ priorities and preferences for information topics (26)

Paula Ormandy, Research Fellow, Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Claire Hulme, Jane Macdonald, Ann-Louise Caress, Donal O’Donoghue, Dennis Crane

56. The ‘myth’ of patient centrality in chronic back pain services (44)

Michelle Howarth, Lecturer, School of Nursing, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
Co author:  Carol Haigh

57. A structured review of patient-reported measures in diabetes (405)

Anne Mackintosh, Research Officer, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Co author:  Ray Fitzpatrick

58. A mapping and analysis of literature on community nurses’ support for self care with patients who have long term conditions (73)

Colin Macduff, Lecturer, CeNPRaD, School of Nursing, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Co author:  Judith Sinclair
c.macduff@rgu.ac.uk

59. The role of self-appraised problem solving abilities amongst family caregivers in stroke care (255)

May LUI, Associate Professor, The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Co authors:  Fiona Ross & Diana T F LEE

60. Perceptions of support for people on the Blind and Partial Sighted Register  (102)

Marie Dewhurst, Directortae Matron, St Paul's Eye Unit, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Hospitals NHS Trust, Liverpool, United Kingdom

61. Educational needs of patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE)  (118)

Claire Hale, Dame Kathleen Raven Professor of Clinical Nursing, School of Healthcare Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Mwidimi Nodosi & Jackie Hill; Ade Adebajo
c.a.hale@leeds.ac.uk

62. The outcomes of a phenomenological enquiry exploring the lived experiences of patients with advanced osteoarthritis whilst awaiting total hip/knee joint replacement surgery (365)

Gail Parsons, Nurse Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust, Dudley, United Kingdom
gail.parsons@dgoh.nhs.uk

63. Difficult decisions: Exploring heart failure specialist nurses’ decision making in clinical practice (348)

Dawn Dowding, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Decision Making, Health Sciences (Research), University of York, York, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Karen Spilsbury, Carl Thompson, Jill Pattendon & Ros McNama
dawn.dowding@hyms.ac.uk

Theme: Patient safety

64. Factors influencing health preventive practices of Chinese population towards avian flu (297)

Sandra Pun, Clinical Associate, School Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universtiy, School of Nursing, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Co authors:  Sharon Cheung & Katherine Chang

65. Research study looking at improving safety and quality of life for patients on warfarin (368)

Anita Hanson, Research Nurse, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co authors:  Diane Van Eker, Karen Hawkins, Lisa Stevens & Professor M.Pirmohamed
A.Riley@liv.ac.uk

Theme: Mental Health

66. Using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale when screening for postnatal depression: The views of health professionals (155)

Helen Poole, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Co author:  Linda Mason 
h.m.poole@ljmu.ac.uk

67. Is the geriatric depression scale a reliable screening tool for depressive symptoms in elderly patients with cognitive impairment? (267)

Michael Van Buggenhout, Phd Student, Teacher at the University College of Antwerp (Bachelor in Nursing) and at the University of Antwerp (Master in Nursing), Department Neurology and Behaviour / nursing sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Co authors:  Hans Debruyne,  Nathalie Le Bastard, Marcel JH Aries & Peter Paul De Deyn
michael.vanbuggenhout@ua.ac.be

68. Nurse prescribing in mental health  (17)

Austyn Snowden, Lecturer Mental Health Nursing, School of Health Nursing & Midwifery, University of Paisley, Paisley, United Kingdom
austyn.snowden@paisley.ac.uk

Theme: Older People

69. The hidden work involved in providing person centred care within intermediate care services (269)

Valerie Thomas, Tutor – Health Policy, School of Health Science, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Co author:  Huw Dylan Owen

70. Perceptions of health and independence and factors that influence quality of life for older people following stroke (414)

Dympna Casey, Senior Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, National University of Ireland, Galway, Galway, Ireland
Co authors:  Kathy Murphy, Eamon O' Shea & Adeline Cooney
dympna.casey@nuigalway.ie

71. Reducing uncertainty and regret: People’s treatment decisions after TIA or minor stroke (433)

Josephine Gibson, Vascular Nurse Consultant, Department of Surgery, Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust, Southport, United Kingdom
Co author:  Caroline Watkins
jo.gibson@btinternet.com

72. Undernourishment in the hospital (226)

Ana López, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Docencia, Hospital Santa Maria, Lleida, Spain
Co authors:  Antonieta Bernadi & Teresa Cortés
agarcia@gss.scs.es