16:15 - 17:45 Concurrent session 7


7.1 Theme: Research methods: Qualitative
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16:15 7.1.1 Semi-structured interviews: Challenges when unterviewing older people
Adeline Cooney, Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Co author: Kathy Murphy
16:45 7.1.2 The use of peer interviews in exploring the mental health and wellbeing of primary school aged children
Catherine Burton, Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK Co authors: Behailu Abebe, Michelle B. O’Neill, Markus Themessl-Huber, William Lauder & Michelle Roxburgh
17:15 7.1.3 What do community dwelling Caucasian and South Asian 60-70 year olds think about exercise for fall prevention? An ethnographic study
Maria Horne, Health Visiting Lectuer/Research Fellow, School of Nursing Midwifery and Socail Work, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Co authors: Shaun Speed, Dawn Skelton & Chris Todd
7.2 Theme: Cancer
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16:15 7.2.1 Exercise, shoulder disability and axillary node dissection: What advice should women with breast cancer be given preoperatively?
Jacqui Todd, Consultant Physiotherapist Lymphoedema Specalist, Leeds Lymphoedema Services, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK Co authors: Annie Topping & Andy Scally
16:45 7.2.2 Development of an integrated psychosexual clinical assessment strategy for women receiving pelvic radiotherapy
Isabel White, Clinical Research Training Fellow, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
17:15 7.2.3 The illness experiences of patients following surgery for colorectal cancer - a phenomenological approach
Barbara Worster, Senior lecturer, Adult Nursing Studies, Canterbury Christ Church University College, Canterbury, UK
7.3 Theme: Pre-conception and antenatal care
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16:15 7.3.1 The role of preconception counselling for women with epilepsy: A systematic review
Janine Winterbottom, Epilepsy Nurse Specialist, Division of Neurological Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Co authors: Rebecca Smyth, Ann Jacoby & Gus Baker
16:45 7.3.2 Pregnant women’s decision-making with regard to antenatal screening for down syndrome: a metasynthesis
Bernie Reid, PhD Student, Institute of Nursing Research, University of Ulster, Derry, Ireland, UK Co authors: Marlene Sinclair, Owen Barr, Frank Dobbs & Grainne Crealey
17:15 7.3.3 Promoting informed choice: Provision of appropriate information and support for parents making decisions about antenatal screening for fetal abnormality
Owen Barr, Head of School, School of Nursing, University of Ulster, Londonderry, UK Co authors: Heather Skirton
7.4 Theme: Workforce
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16:15 7.4.1 A critical analysis of the evidence-base to nurse staffing policies in Denmark, Finland, Portugal, England & Ireland
Moira Attree, Lecturer In Nursing, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Co authors: Rittaa-Liisa Aari, Mervi Flinkman, Breeda Howley, Marta Lima-Basto & Lizabeth Uhrenfeldt
16:45 7.4.2 Flexible working and the contribution of older nurses in the workforce
Ruth Harris, Senior Researcher, Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University - St George’s University of London, London, UK Co authors: Janette Bennett & Barbara Davey
17:15 7.4.3 Nurses in interprofessional teams: Non medical health and social care professionals’ views of interprofessional teams
Margaret Miers, Professor of Nursing and Social Science, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of the West of England Bristol, Bristol, UK Co authors: Katherine Pollard & Caroline Rickaby
7.5 Theme: User involvement
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16:15 7.5.1 Does who we are make a difference to the research that we do? Service user researchers and a study of the ‘lived experience of detained psychiatric patients’
Mary Chambers, Professor of Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Health & Social Care Sciences, Kingston University & St. George’s University of London, London, UK and Director, Centre for Clinical Leadership and Interprofessional Practice, South West London and St. George’s Mental Health NHS Trust, London, UK Co authors: Steve Gillard, Rohan Borschmann, Kati Turner, Kath Lovell & Norman Goodrich-Purnell
16:45 7.5.2 Involving older people in psychotherapy research - is age an issue? A reflective case study
Claire Merritt, Community Psychiatric Nurse/Research Nurse, Ridgeway Community Health Temas for Older adults, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Trust, Oxford, UK
7.6 Theme: Pain
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16:15 7.6.1 Measuring the quality of continuous epidural infusions for delivering postoperative analgesia after major abdominal surgery
Fiona Duncan, Nurse Specialist, Honorary Research Fellow, Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford, Salford, UK
17:45 7.6.2 The role of teams and relationships in nurse prescribing in acute and chronic pain
Molly Courtenay, Professor Prescribing and Medicines Management, School of Health and Social Care, University of Reading, Reading, UK Co authors: K Stenner
7.7 Theme: Children Young People & Parents
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16:15 7.7.1 Using framework analysis to explore parents’ experiences of living with a child with hydrocephalus
Joanna Smith, Lecturer in Children’s Nursing and part-time PhD student, University of Leeds, School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK Co authors: Francine Cheater & Hilary Bekker
16:45 7.7.2 Safeguarding children in primary care:  Confronting the challenges of multi-agency working
Jane Appleton, Reader in Primary and Community Care., School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
17:15 7.7.3 Listening to the stories of young people who have CF (What are the life experiences for individuals when the young adult has Cystic Fibrosis (CF): An in-depth life story analysis of 8 individuals
Christina Thurston, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health & Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK
7.8 Theme: Acute and critical care
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16:15 7.8.1 Nursing patients in transition: An ethnography of the role of the nurse on an acute medical admissions unit
Pauline Griffiths, Senior Lecturer, School of Health Science, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, UK
16:45 7.8.2 An evaluation of daily sedation vacation in mechanically ventilated patients within the adult intensive care milieu and its impact on patient outcomes
Jenni Templeman, Critical Care Practice Development Facilitator, Intensive Care Unit, Macclesfield Hospital, Macclesfield, UK
17:15 7.8.3 Confidence and proficiency levels of ICU nurses using computerised technologies: An Australian study
Mary O’Connell, Staff Nurse, Health Information Management, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Co authors: Kate O’Loughlin & Janelle Craig
Theme: Long term conditions
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16:15 7.9.1 The residential care of persons with Parkinson’s Disease: A systematic review
Lucy Ziegler, Research Fellow, Department of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK Co authors: Gerry Armitage & Rob Newell
16:45 7.9.2 Does task specific practice improve functional recovery after stroke? A cochrane systematic review
Beverley French, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Nursing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK Co authors: Lois Thomas, Michael Leathley, Christopher Sutton, Joanna McAdam, Anne Forster, Peter Langhorne, Christopher Price, Andrew Walker & Caroline Watkins
17:15 7.9.3 Carer perceptions (parental and informal) of the health and social care services provided for their dependents: A mixed methodological scoping study
Ian Mansell, Principal Lecturer, School of Care Sciences, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, UK Co authors: Christine Wilson & Becky Stakhouse