12 International Family Nursing Conference th Improving Family Health Globally through Research, Education, and Practice The official meeting of the International Family Nursing Association www.InternationalFamilyNursing.org AUGUST 18-21, 2015 • ODENSE, DENMARK CONFERENCE BROCHURE 2 12th International Family Nursing Conference Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 Invitation to the 2015 International Family Nursing Conference We are pleased to announce the 12th International Family Nursing Conference, ‟Improving Family Health Globally through Research, Education, and Practice,” to be held in Odense, Denmark at the Radisson Blu Hotel, August 18 to 21, 2015. The conference will begin with pre-conference workshops on August 18. New in this conference will be expert lectures by prominent family scholars and special sessions that will feature emergent and groundbreaking areas of family nursing research, practice, and theory. Through pre-conference workshops, plenary sessions, symposia, and paper/poster exchanges, attendees will have ample opportunities to learn about recent advances in the field and share their work and ideas with others who are committed to the advance of family nursing. With an eye to the future, the conference will emphasize global issues in the health of families, enhancing family strengths, as well as creative partnerships among researchers, clinicians, and educators that expand the capacity of family nurses to further family wellbeing. The conference is the second official meeting of the International Family Nursing Association (IFNA), an organization whose mission is to foster the individual and collective development of nurses involved in the promotion of healthcare to families. In addition, there will opportunities to socialize with colleagues at the welcome reception hosted by the city of Odense, during the conference banquet dinner at the Hinsgavl Manor and through special tours for conference attendees. On behalf of the Program Planning Committee and the IFNA Board, we invite you to participate in this exciting event. Please encourage your colleagues and students to attend. We look forward to seeing you in Odense in August. Janet Deatrick Conference Co-chair Kathleen Knafl Conference Co-chair Conference Overview for the 12th International Family Nursing Conference As reflected in our conference theme “Improving Family Health Globally through Research, Education, and Practice”, the 12th International Family Nursing Conference will focus on engaging nurses and interdisciplinary colleagues in discussion of global trends and issues facing families worldwide. With an emphasis on enhancing family strengths, the conference will focus on promoting creative partnerships among researchers, clinicians, and educators that expand the capacity of family nurses to further family wellbeing. The overall objectives of the conference are to: 1. Education a. Showcase educational strategies for teaching family nursing practice and research that communicate the inherent strengths of families. b. Feature educational strategies for family nursing practice and research that foster recognition of family strengths, family engagement in healthcare, and the integration of families in multiple social contexts. 2.Practice a. Identify opportunities and strategies for family nursing practice responsive to contemporary social issues such as poverty, discrimination, and global conflict. b. Examine strategies for family nursing practice that build on current research and technology. 3.Research a. Highlight research that addresses the challenges affecting families worldwide. b. Provide opportunities to participate in discussion of key conceptual and methodological issues facing family researchers globally. c. Involve researchers, clinicians and educators in conversations that promote innovative partnerships and endeavors. 4.Policy a. Examine the role of policy in addressing the challenges affecting contemporary families and increasing family engagement in healthcare. b. Identify strategies for increased participation of family nurses in policy development at the local, national, and international level. c. Highlight opportunities to enhance family health globally through the World Health Organization and other key organizations and entities. Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 Host City Odense is best known as the city where Hans Christian Andersen was born and grew up. Odense has all the charm and attraction of a small town, combined with a big-city pulse and boasts some of the greatest cultural attractions on the island of Fyn. The island of Fyn is known as “the Garden of Denmark” on account of its fertile soil. This green setting gives rise to a wealth of seasonal produce and specialties, which you can enjoy in Odense’s numerous and varied cafés and restaurants. Odense has a wide and diverse shopping environment. The everyday shops line the pedestrian streets, while the small side streets and alleys are home to tempting specialist shops. This is also where you will find the relaxing café lifestyle with its charming al fresco ambience. Brandts Klædefabrik is located in the heart of the city and is a cultural gem offering attractions such as the Art Gallery, which is one of the largest exhibition venues in Scandinavia, regularly hosting collections of paintings, applied art, design, architecture and video art. Travel Preparations/Documents IFNA has membership in over 30 countries. Attendees are encouraged to verify required travel documents to/from their country of origin. Airport/Hotel Transportation Odense is well connected to both national and international railways and is therefore easily reached by train. The national railway is operated by the Danish Railway Company (DSB) and connects from all major towns to Odense. Attendees should plan their air travel to Copenhagen International Airport (Kastrup) and then take the train to Odense. The trip is approximately 2 hours from Copenhagen to Odense. Trains depart for Odense approximately every 30 minutes. The cost is approximately 290DKK/$50USD each way (additional cost of 30DKK / $6USD to reserve your seat in advance.) Follow the signs at the airport near the baggage claim area for the train station. The ticket office is located in Terminal 3 above the railway station. There are lifts and travolators between the platforms and Terminal 3. You can take the free shuttle bus which runs between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, where the station is located. Train Station: Odense Train Station – 550 m from the Radisson Blu Hotel (approximately a 5 minute walk.) Taxi: Taxis are available near the train station. One-way fare is approximately 50DKK and a 2 minute ride to the Radisson Blu hotel. Hotel Parking: The Radisson Blu offers parking at 5DKK/ hour and 80DKK for a whole day. 12th International Family Nursing Conference 3 Conference Venue The Radisson Blu H.C. Andersen Hotel, Odense is the host hotel for the IFNC. This hotel offers charming accommodations and an ideal city centre location for experiencing idyllic Odense including the cobblestone streets, shops and rustic cafés that dot the area. Don’t miss exploring the home of Hans Christian Andersen or taking a walk in one of the many parks. The Radisson Blu offers: • Complimentary breakfast for hotel guests • French and Danish cuisine at on-site Restaurant Hans Christian • Enviable location near attractions like the Hans Christian Andersen House • Adjacent to Odense Concert Hall and 550 metres from the train station • Free high-speed, wireless Internet • Lively in-house casino • State-of-the-art exercise facilities with sauna and sun bed IFNC Host Hotel Radisson Blu H.C. Andersen Hotel Claus Bergs Gade 7, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark Tel: +45 66 14 78 00 Fax: +45 66 14 78 90 IFNA Group Room Rate: 995,00 DKK Single Room/Night (*$157 USD) 1.195,00 DKK Double Room/Night (*$189 USD) Room rate includes Breakfast each morning. **The currency exchange is subject to change. All reservations must be received by August 4, 2015 in order to receive the group rate. Use the direct hotel link below to make your reservations. Requests prior to and after the meeting will be accepted only on a space availability basis. http://visitodenseconferenceservice.dk/Public/Registration.aspx?confId=000014612 RESERVATIONS For arrival dates prior to Monday, August 17th or departure after August 22, please contact André Fog Jensen directly at [email protected]. While it is ideal for attendees to select the Radison Blu where the conference will be held, additional options for accommodations are available for IFNC attendees. 4 12th International Family Nursing Conference Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 Keynote Speakers The Conference Planning Committee is pleased to announce our three keynote speakers. Our speakers all combine strong programs of research with a solid grounding in clinical practice. Their work centers on some of the key challenges facing families worldwide. Kenneth J. Doka, PhD Dr. Kenneth J. Doka is a Professor of Gerontology at the Graduate School of The College of New Rochelle and Senior Consultant to the Hospice Foundation of America. Dr. Doka is a prolific author, has published over 100 articles and book chapters, and is editor of both Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying and Journeys: A Newsletter to Help in Bereavement. He participates in the annual Hospice Foundation of America Teleconference and has appeared on CNN and Nightline. In addition he has served as a consultant to medical, nursing, funeral service and hospice organizations as well as businesses and educational and social service agencies. Dr. Doka is an ordained Lutheran minister. Alison Metcalfe, PhD, BSc, RN Dr. Alison Metcalfe's programme of research focuses on genetic risk communication within families at different life stages from antenatal to end of life care, and evaluating the impact the risk information has on family functioning and their quality of life. Some of her work also examines genetic risk communication between patients and health professionals and the implications this has for patients decisions. Stevan M. Weine, MD Dr. Stevan Weine, a psychiatrist, is a researcher, writer, teacher and clinician. His scholarly work focuses on the impact of trauma and migration on individuals, families, and communities. Over the past 15 years, Dr. Weine has demonstrated a strong commitment to patient-oriented research and mentoring new investigators, with continuous federal funding as Principal Investigator since 1998. His overall research mission is to develop, implement, and evaluate psychosocial interventions that are feasible, acceptable, and effective with respect to the complex real-life contexts where migrants and refugees live. Welcome Reception The city of Odense will welcome conference attendees to our 12th International Family Nursing Conference with a reception at the Odense City Hall on Tuesday, August 18. This is a wonderful opportunity to network, meet new colleagues and begin to share ideas for Improving Family Health Globally through Research, Education and Practice. Invitation to Participate in Raffle at 12th IFNC This year at the 12th International Family Nursing Conference we will have the first ever IFNC Raffle. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in two ways: 1) donating one or more items, and 2) purchasing raffle tickets and trying to win selected items. If you are interested in donating an item, we encourage you to bring something from your hometown, country, or place of employment. We especially encourage donation of items having something to do with family and family nursing. When deciding what to donate, try to pick something that will travel well - meaning it is compact, lightweight and can be easily transported in a suitcase. Here are a few suggestions: cultural items; handmade items; jewelry; pictures; books; music CDs; key chains; clothing items, such as shirts, scarves, and hats; chocolate and other types of candy; autographed items, such as family nursing books. Alternatively, you could donate a service, such as specific number of hours of expert consultation (e.g., research design, curriculum development, or manuscript review) Please bring the item with you when you come to the 12th IFNC. When you drop-off the item at the conference registration desk, you will be asked to provide a description of the item and the estimated value. If you are not able to attend the conference, but would like to donate, please email Marcia Van Riper ([email protected]) or Debbie Zaparoni ([email protected]). Please include IFNA Raffle-Item in the subject line. Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 5 12th International Family Nursing Conference Conference Registration And Fees *Registration includes 2 conference lunches and 5 breaks throughout the conference. REGISTRATION Type *Registration **VAT TOTAL IFNA Member Early Registration (ends July 1).................$560.00 USD....... $140.00 USD...... $700.00 USD Non-Member Early Registration (ends July 1)..................$660.00 USD....... $165.00 USD...... $825.00 USD IFNA Member Registration (after July 1)............................$600.00 USD....... $150.00 USD...... $750.00 USD Non-Member Registration (after July 1).............................$700.00 USD....... $175.00 USD...... $875.00 USD Student Registration (Full-time Students)................................$400.00 USD....... $100.00 USD...... $500.00 USD Pre-conference Workshop on Tuesday, August 18...............$80.00 USD......... $20.00 USD...... $100.00 USD Conference Banquet Dinner...................................................$100.00 USD......... $25.00 USD...... $125.00 USD Post-conference Hospital Tour................................................$15.00 USD........... $3.75 USD........ $18.75 USD **Details for VAT recovery will be available closer to the dates of the conference. VAT#: 35435034 All cancellations must be received in writing. A ($50 USD) Administrative fee will be deducted from cancellations received up to 14 days in advance. After that time, no refunds can be made. Pre-Conference Workshops Pre-conference Workshops will be held on Tuesday, August 18th. Pre-conference workshops provide attendees with an opportunity to undertake in-depth examination of a family nursing research, practice, or education topic. Workshops typically combine didactic presentation and interactive discussions lead by one or more presenters. All workshops are half-day sessions. There will be three morning and three afternoon workshops. Conference Banquet Dinner Please join your fellow IFNC attendees for a special banquet dinner on Thursday, August 20 at the Hindsgavl Manor. Hindsgavl Manor is a castle and is one of the many different landmarks and historic monuments that visitors can experience in Odense. This is an optional event and associated fees are listed above. Post-conference Hospital Tour Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about healthcare in Denmark with a visit to the Odense University Hospital (OUH). OUH is one of three university hospitals in Denmark and is one of the largest education and training centers in the South Denmark Region. The local organizing committee is coordinating visits to a few departments within the hospital. This is an optional tour and associated fees are listed above. The IFNA acknowledges the generous external funding support from: 6 12th International Family Nursing Conference Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 Tuesday, August 18 8:00am - 5:30pm Conference Registration 9:00am - 12:00pm Morning Pre-Conference Workshops Education Utilizing Innovative Family-Focused Simulations and Electronic Health Record to Improve Education and Practice Presenters: Stacey Van Gelderen, DNP, RN, Minnesota State University, Mankato Cyrus Azarbod, PhD, Minnesota State University, Mankato Colleen Royle, EdD, RN, Minnesota State University, Mankato Kelly Krumwiede, PhD, RN, Minnesota State University, Mankato Marilyn Swan, PhD(c), RN, Minnesota State University, Mankato Norma Krumwiede, EdD, RN, Minnesota State University, Mankato Sandra Eggenberger, PhD, RN, Minnesota State University, Mankato Emilee Kuehl BS, RN, Recent graduate of MSU, Mankato’s School of Nursing Description: Nurse educators demonstrate how family nursing care concepts are engrained within an undergraduate nursing curriculum. Family simulation scenarios are embedded throughout courses sequentially to examine family health experiences throughout the lifespan and in various care settings. Simulations and family electronic health records (EHRs) are effective tools to teach students assessment skills necessary for family care. The EHR includes a genogram and ecomap that provides students and educators with a visual image capturing family data. Participants will receive a ‘handson’ experience using the family EHR on supplied iPads and learn how to use family scenarios to enhance their teaching. *Attendance is limited to 50 participants. Level: Intermediate Practice / Research Planning Family Systems Nursing Knowledge Translation Research Projects. Where to Start? Presenters: Fabie Duhamel, RN, PhD, University of Montreal France Dupuis, RN, PhD, University of Montreal Description: While there is continuous progression in family nursing knowledge, little is known about how to best implement this knowledge into clinical practice. Numerous factors contribute to the challenging gap between theory and practice and there is an urgent need for more research about how to move family nursing knowledge into action. This workshop presents a brief overview of Knowledge To Action models including a knowledge translation one that philosophically fits with Family Systems Nursing. Participants will take part in discussions and small group exercises to learn about planning knowledge to promote Family Systems Nursing practice. Level: Intermediate Research Conceptual and Methodological Issues in End-of Life Family Research Presenters: Regina Szylit Bousso, PhD, RN, University of São Paulo Brazil Suzanne Feetham, PhD, RN, FAAN, Children’s National Health System / University of Illinois at Chicago Pamela S. Hinds, PhD, RN, FAAN, George Washington University / University of Maryland Debra Wiegand, PhD, MBE, RN, CCRN, CHPN, FAHA, FAA, University of Maryland Description: This pre-conference is designed to assist researchers conducting end-of-life research with families. One of the most painful processes that a family can endure is the death of another family member. Improving our ability to prevent and diminish suffering is dependent on the completion of high quality, end-of-life studies. In this workshop, we will provide an overview and practical examples of approaches to use when conducting pediatric and adult end-of-life research. We will discuss strategies that work when conducting end-of-life research with these vulnerable families. These sensitive investigations are needed for evidence-based care to families of the dying. Level: Intermediate Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 12th International Family Nursing Conference 7 Tuesday, August 18 12:00pm - 1:30pm Lunch (on your own) 1:30pm - 4:30pm Afternoon Pre-Conference Workshops Education Innovative and Interactive Ways to Integrate Family Across Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Curriculum Presenters: Lacey Eden, FNP, MS, Brigham Young University Donna Freeborn, FNP, PhD, Brigham Young University Karlen E. Luthy, FNP, DNP, Brigham Young University Gaye Ray, FNP, PH-C, MS, Brigham Young University Description: Using the same types of interactive methods used in class, participants will participate in activities that demonstrate innovative ways to focus on the role of families and importance of addressing family dynamics and challenges when caring for patients as RNs and as APRNs. Level: All Practice Illness Suffering and Family Healing: Raising Your Clinical Effectiveness to the Next Level Presenter: Janice M. Bell, RN, PhD, University of Calgary Lorraine M. Wright, RN, PhD, University of Calgary Description: An unprecedented opportunity will be provided in this workshop to view a live family interview conducted by Dr. Lorraine Wright with Dr. Janice Bell providing commentary about the interview and leading the reflecting team discussion. If at the last moment, a live family interview is not possible, a previously videotaped therapeutic conversation between Dr. Lorraine Wright and a family suffering with illness will be presented on videotape. Dr. Bell and Dr. Wright will offer an analysis and rationale for why the experienced clinician said-what-she-said and did-what-she-did to refine and enhance family nursing intervention knowledge. This clinical demonstration workshop will provide experiential and practical knowledge about advanced family nursing practice, informed by the Illness Beliefs Model (Wright & Bell, 2009). Reflections about possibilities for family nursing practice, education, and research will be invited for either the live interview or videotaped family interview. Level: Intermediate / Experienced (Practice) Research Using Mixed Methods to Enhance Research with Diverse Populations Presenters: Jyu-Lin Chen, University of California San Francisco Kit Chesla, University of California San Francisco Roberta Rehm, University of California San Francisco Description: To provide novice researchers theoretical, methodological, and practical information in using mixed methods to conduct research with individuals and families from diverse populations. Experts in interpretive/qualitative research (Rehm, Chesla) and quantitative research (Chen) offer lessons learned from the conduct of mixed methods research with families. Participants can work on their own research questions or use sample research questions provided by workshop facilitators to practice mixed methods designs. Opportunity is provided to apply content from the workshop to a proposal using mixed methods research in diverse populations on a topic of workshop participants’ interest. Level: Novice 8 12th International Family Nursing Conference Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 Tuesday, August 18 5:30pm – 8:00pm Welcome Reception at City Hall – hosted by the City of Odense Wednesday, August 19 8:00am – 6:00pm Conference Registration 8:00am – 8:30am Visit Exhibits and Posters 8:30am – 8:50am Opening Announcements 8:50am – 10:00am Opening Keynote Speaker Alison Metcalfe, PhD, BSc, RN Professor of Healthcare Research King’s College of London London, England United Kingdom 10:00am – 10:30am Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits and Posters 10:30am – 11:30am Expert Lectures Attraction of Hermeneutics Nancy Moules, RN, PhD University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta Canada Using a Family Perspective to Integrate Genomics and Ethics into Curriculum Marcia VanRiper, RN, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA Special Session on Emergent Theoretical Perspectives Karen LeGrow, RN, PhD Ryerson University Toronto, Ontario Canada and Lorraine Venturato University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta Canada 11:30am – 12:30pm Concurrent Abstract Sessions A1-A9 Abstract Session A1 International Policies to Support Families Abstract Session A2 Models for Family Nursing Education Abstract Session A3 Clinical Practice with Families at End of Life Abstract Session A4 Abstract Session A5 Family Nursing Education Across Research of Child Bearing / the Lifespan Rearing Families Abstract Session A6 Family Research on Unique Issues for Young Adults Abstract Session A7 Living with Chronic Illness: Research Perspectives Abstract Session A9 Family Research with Adults Abstract Session A8 Family Research with Infants and Children Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 12th International Family Nursing Conference 9 Wednesday, August 19 12:30pm – 1:30pm Lunch 1:30pm – 3:15pm Concurrent Abstract Sessions B1-B9 Abstract Session B1 Family Clinical Practice with Adults Abstract Session B2 Global Perspectives on Family Nursing Education Abstract Session B3 Key Issues in Pediatric Clinical Practice Abstract Session B4 Challenges During Adolescence and Young Adulthood Abstract Session B5 Addressing Diverse Needs of Parents Abstract Session B6 Family Research: Serious Conditions Abstract Session B7 TO BE ANNOUNCED Abstract Session B8 Supporting Families with Children Abstract Session B9 Family Research: The Experience of Chronic Illness Family Nursing Research Informing Policy Suzanne Feetham, PhD, RN, FAAN Children’s National Health System Washington, DC USA Mixed Methods Synthesis Kathleen Knafl, PhD, FAAN University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA 3:15pm – 4:15pm Expert Lectures From Knowledge Creation to Knowledge Translation Janice M. Bell, RN, PhD University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta Canada 4:30pm – 6:00pm Committee Meetings (Research, Communications and Membership) Thursday, August 20 8:00am – 5:00pm Registration Desk 8:00am – 8:30am Visit Exhibits and Posters 8:30am – 8:50am Opening Announcements 8:50am – 10:00am Keynote Speaker Stevan M. Weine, MD Professor of Psychiatry Director, International Center on Responses to Catastrophes Director of Global Health Research Training, Center for Global Health University of Illinois At Chicago Chicago, Illinois USA 10:00am – 10:30am Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits and Posters 10:30am – 11:30am Concurrent Abstract Sessions C1-C9 Abstract Session C1 Family Research Across the Life Span Abstract Session C2 Community Contexts for Family Nursing Abstract Session C3 Parenting Across Diverse Family Structures Abstract Session C4 Abstract Session C5 Bringing Family into Family Research with Childhood International Nursing Education Chronic Conditions Abstract Session C6 Family Research Adolescents Living with Chronic Conditions Abstract Session C7 Decisions and Processes in Families with Serious Health Conditions Abstract Session C9 Preparing Families for Transitions Abstract Session C8 International Perspectives on Caregiving 10 12th International Family Nursing Conference Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 Thursday, August 20 11:30pm – 12:00pm Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits and Posters 12:00pm – 1:00pm Concurrent Abstract Sessions D1-D9 Abstract Session D1 Violence Research Abstract Session D2 Family Mental Health Practice Abstract Session D3 Research: Promoting the Health of Families Abstract Session D4 Intergenerational Parenting Abstract Session D5 Family Research During Childrearing Abstract Session D6 Family Research: Challenges for Teens and Young Adults Abstract Session D7 Leveraging Social Media for Family Nursing Abstract Session D8 Early Experiences of Childrearing Abstract Session D9 Methodological Issues in Family Research 1:00pm – 2:30pm Lunch / Committee Meetings (Education, Practice and Nominating) 2:30pm − 4:00pm Concurrent Abstract Sessions E1-E9 Abstract Session E1 Conceptual Models for Education, Practice and Research Abstract Session E2 Educating Family Nurses Abstract Session E3 Family Research: Caregiving for Adults Abstract Session E4 Family Research: Caregiving for Adolescents and Young Adults Abstract Session E5 Special Session on Family Engagement and Empowerment Abstract Session E6 International Perspectives: Families Living with Serious Conditions Abstract Session E7 Abstract Session E8 Addressing Family Needs Around Research in Family Health and Children's Health Illness Abstract Session E9 Innovations in Family Nursing Education 4:00pm – 4:30pm Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits and Posters 4:30pm – 5:45pm Concurrent Abstract Sessions F1-F9 Abstract Session F1 Special Session on Innovative Family Research Methods Abstract Session F2 Family Research Focusing on End of Life Abstract Session F4 Practice Challenges with Childrearing Families Abstract Session F5 Abstract Session F6 Strategies for Methods in Family Family Interventions Research Abstract Session F7 Abstract Session F8 International Perspectives on Examining Family Caregiving Parenting Children with Health Challenges 6:00pm – 7:00pm Transport to Conference Banquet 7:00pm – 9:00pm Conference Banquet Dinner at Hindsgavl Manor Abstract Session F3 Family Research: Life Threatening Illness Abstract Session F9 Family Research: Critical Care Issues Odense, Denmark • August 18-21, 2015 12th International Family Nursing Conference Friday, August 21 7:00am – 2:00pm Registration Desk 7:00am – 8:00am Visit Exhibits and Posters 8:00am – 9:00am Concurrent Abstract Sessions G1-G9 Abstract Session G1 Caregiving of Children: Research Perspectives Abstract Session G2 Chronic Illness in Children Abstract Session G3 International Initiatives on Family Nursing Abstract Session G4 TO BE ANNOUNCED Abstract Session G5 Family Research: Health Promotion During Parenting Abstract Session G6 Family Research: Health Promotion for Teens / Young Adults Abstract Session G7 Abstract Session G8 Parenting from International Families and Mental Health Perspectives 9:00am – 9:15am Abstract Session G9 Families Facing Violence Refreshment Break / Visit Exhibits and Posters 9:15am – 10:30am Concurrent Abstract Sessions H1-H9 Abstract Session H1 Caregiving of Children: Research Perspectives (continued) Abstract Session H2 Chronic Illness in Children (continued) Abstract Session H3 International Perspectives on Family Nursing Abstract Session H4 Family Issues in Adults with Chronic Issues Abstract Session H5 Cutting Edge Methods in Family Research Abstract Session H6 TO BE ANNOUNCED Abstract Session H7 Abstract SessionH8 Promoting Health in Families Mental Health Challenges for Research Insights Families 10:30am – 11:30am IFNA Business Meeting 11:30am – 12:15pm Closing Keynote Speaker End-of-Life Care: A Family Affair Kenneth J. Doka, PhD Professor of Gerontology Graduate School The College of New Rochelle Senior Consultant to the Hospice Foundation of America New Rochelle, New York USA 12:15pm – 12:45pm Closing Entertainment 12:45pm – 1:00pm Welcome to the Next Conference Abstract Session H9 International Perspectives on Family Nursing Practice 11
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