14:15 - 15:45 Concurrent session 6


6.1 Theme: Cancer
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14:15 6.1.1 Patient and partner experiences of Non- Hodgkin’s Lymphoma symptoms and helpseeking behaviour: The relevance of psychophysiological comparison theory
Christine Wall, Senior Lecturer in Nursing, School of Nursing and Primary Care Practise, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
14:45 6.1.2 Developing a tool to address symptom delay in lung cancer
Joanne Rose, Clinical Nurse Specialist IV Therapy and Care/ Research Assistant - Cancer Services, Rotherham General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Rotherham, UK Co author: Angela Tod
15:15 6.1.3 The lived experience of Cancer of the Vulva: Aloneness
Hilary Jefferies, Macmillan Clinical Nurse specialist, Ward 7, Birmingham Women’s Hospital, Birmingham, UK
6.2 Theme: Decision making
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14:15 6.2.1 What do we mean by ‘supported’ decision making?
Dawn Dowding, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Decision Making, Health Sciences (Research), University of York, York, UK Co authors: Rebecca Randell, Natasha Mitchell, Rebecca Foster & Val Lattimer, Carl Thompson, Nicky Cullum, Rebecca Owens
14:45 6.2.2 Does whether a choice is perceived as “easy” or “hard” make a difference to heart failure nurses’ clinical judgements?
Carl Thompson, Senior Lecturer, University of York, York, UK Co authors: Karen Spilsbury, Dawn Dowding, Jill Pattenden and Ros Brownlow
15:15 6.2.3 How nurses use technology to support their decision making: The role of experience
Natasha Mitchell, Research Fellow, Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK Co authors: Rebecca Randell, Rebecca Foster, Dawn Dowding, Val Lattimer, Carl Thompson, Nicky Cullum & Rebecca Owens
6.3 Theme: Pre-conception and antenatal
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14:15 6.3.1 First-time mothers: Expectations of parental self-efficacy and social support
Patricia Leahy Warren, College Lecturer & HRB Nursing & Midwifery PhD Research Fellow, Nursing Studies, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland Co authors: Geraldine McCarthy
14:45 6.3.2 The Arrival of the Baby Born with Down Syndrome:Parents’ Lived Experience of the Post Natal Period
Roja Sooben, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
6.4 Theme: Women’s health
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14:15 6.4.1 Women's perceptions of their health through life transitions: Mothering young children during perimenopause
Patricia Morgan, Assistant Professor, Associate Degree Co-ordinator, Nursing and Health Services Management, University of New England, Portland, USA. Co authors: Joy Merrell & Dorothy Rentschler
14:45 6.4.2 Why do women prefer sterilisation to longterm reversible contraception?
Roslyn Kane, Senior Lecturer, School of Health and Social Care, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK Co authors: Gwen Irving, Sally Brown, Neal Parkes, Martin Walling & Stephen Killick
15:15 6.4.3 Women and menopause: Understanding decision-making around HRT
Sharron Hinchliff, Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Co authors: Merryn Gott & Fiona Wilson
6.5 Theme: Leadership & management/Long term conditions
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14:15 6.5.1 MS patients’ perceptions of illness and its development
Anners Lerdal, Associate Professor, Dept. of Health, Dept. of Health, Buskerud University College, Drammen, Norway Co authors: Elisabeth Celius & Thorbjorn Moum
14:45 6.5.2 Clinical governance and nursing - A sociological analysis
Karen Staniland, Senior Lecturer Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Salford, Manchester, UK
15:15 6.5.3 Learning and Working: The conflict continues
Debbie Roberts, Lecturer in Adult Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Salford, Manchester, UK
6.6 Theme: Critical care
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14:15 6.6.1 Witnessed resuscitation: The lived experience of qualified nurses
Wendy Walker, Lecturer in Nursing, School of Health Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
14:45 6.6.2 Benchmarking a nurse-led counselling service for intensive care
Christina Jones, Nurse Consultant Critical Care Follow-up, Intensive Care Unit, Whiston Hospital, Prescot, UK Co authors: Susan Hall & Sandra Jackson
15:15 6.6.3 An exploration of hope on a trauma unit: the views of staff and patients
Liz Tutton, Senior Research Fellow, School of Health and Social Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
6.7 Theme: Diversity
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14:15 6.7.1 Identifying the core components of cultural competence using the Delphi technique
Maria Jirwe, Lecturer, PhD student, Department of Nursing, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden Co authors: Sinead Keeney, Kate Gerrish & Azita Emami
14:45 6.7.2 Why don’t Israelis donate blood and how can this be changed?
Merav Ben Natan, Nurse Educator, Department of Nursing, Pat Matthews Academic School of Nursing, Hadera, Israel Co author: Lena Gorkov
15:15 6.7.3 Cultural competence in community public health nurses: A case study
Angela Knight Jackson, Research Health Visitor, Acting R&D Lead Nurse, Primary Care, Heart of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
6.8  Theme: Issues in clinical and research ethics
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14:15 6.8.1 The effect of do-notresuscitate orders on the care plan of critically ill patients
Maria Angeles Margall, Nurse Manager, Intensive Care Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain Co authors: Carrion Asiain, Zubizarreta E & Sarasa MM
14:45 6.8.2 The experiences of nurses with regard to brain stem death testing
Christina Ronayne, Lecture Practitioner, Continuous Professional Education and Development, Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
15:15 6.8.3 Ethical issues surrounding nonparticipant observation in multiple case study research
Catherine Houghton, full-time PhD student, Department of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Co author: Dympna Casey