T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY PRECONFERENCE COURSES October 26th 2014, Sunday 08.00-09.00 Course Registration MAIN HALL The RAFAELA System-How can daily classifications of nursing intensity improves the nurses’ work situation and the patient safety? Lisbeth Fagerström Buskerud and Vestfold University Hospital, Norway Åbo Akademi University, Finland Örebro University, Swed en Jaana Junttila University Hospital of Eastern Finland 12.30-13.30 LUNCH 14.00-18.00 Sightseeing HALL 1* Leadership Camp Maggie Ozan Rafferty Dignity Health, Nevada Market, USA CONFERENCE PROGRAM October 27th 2014, Monday MAIN HALL HALL 1 08.00-09.30 Conference Registration 09.30-10.00 Welcome Speeches Suheyla Abaan Hacettepe University, Turkey Fatma Öz Hacettepe University, Dean of Faculty of Nursing, Turkey Murat Tuncer Rector of Hacettepe University HALL 2 www.inmc2014.org HALL 3 T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY Plenary Lecture I ICN’s position and role in promoting safe environments Lesley Bell International Council of Nurses, Switzerland Coffee Break Plenary Lecture II The role of the nurse leader in patient safety Victoria Rich University of Pennsylvania, USA Plenary Lecture III Registered nurse staffing: an evidence based approach to improving the quality and safety of care? Peter Griffiths University of Southampton, UK LUNCH POSTER DISCUSSIONS (I) Moderators: Sevgisun Kapucu, Gulten Koc Hacettepe University, Turkey www.inmc2014.org T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY Creating a safety culture in health care [PP-001] Perinatal [PP-002] 5 best [PP-003] Nursing Patient Safety: practices for Care Provided by How Safe Obstetric improving the the Midwives and Ultrasound? culture of safety Nurses Who Work Gülten Koç, Amelia Little at İstanbul Kanuni Çiğdem Yücel, Şule Sultan Süleyman Ergöl Training and Research Hospital, and the correlates of the care Nalan Öztürk, Şenay Demirbaş Meydan, Demet Yurtsever [PP-005] Nursing Care According to Health Consumer/ Clients Dercan Akpunar, Şerife Zehra Akar, Hatice Bebiş [PP-006] Medication Management in Nursing Şule Kurt, Birsel Canan Demirbağ [PP-007] Can health servises be free product market or not? Grigorios Patouras, Ifigeneia Tsekoura, Papadimitriou Vasiliki, Papadimitriou Stiliani, Heras Panagiotis [PP-009] Falls Among Hospitalized Cancer Patients with ChemotherapyInduced Peripheral Neuropathy Yi Ching Wu, Miao Fen Yen www.inmc2014.org [PP-004] Concept Analysis: Safety Culture Şerife Zehra Akar, Dercan Akpunar, Hatice Bebiş [PP-008] Evaluating The Studies Dealing With Healthy Workplace Environment Of Healthcare Staff In Terms Of Some Of Their Characteristics Nilgün Kuru, Nilay Ercan Şahin, Oya Nuran Emiroğlu T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY Occupational health and safety [PP-010] Key [PP-011] Exploring [PP-012] Factors Factors That the workplace relating burnout Increase Patıent healthy activities of nurses who Safety:Motivation need of psychiatric are mothers of and motivation medical personnel preschool age tools Hsueh Yin Wang, children - Focusing Özlem Shu Hua Shen the working Mustafabaylı, environment Saygın Demirel Akiko Maruyama, Yılmaz Eiko Suzuki, Tomomi Azuma, Miyuki Saito, Junna Kunii [PP-014] Employee [PP-015] Situations [PP-016] Safety in Health where nurses felt Investigating the Services poor mental wellImpacts of Shift Meltem Uğurlu, being Work and Rotating Tülay Yavan Junna Kunii, Eiko Shift Schedules on Suzuki, Akiko Nurses: A Case Maruyama, Atuko Study in Trabzon Kobiyama, Yoko Kıymet Yeşilçiçek Maruyama Çalık, Elif Özdaş Anahar, Songül Aktaş Enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration in health care [PP-018] You [PP-019] Is the [PP-020] Opinions partnered with sense of smell of manager nurses whom? Unusual important in on managerial roles partnerships in nursing as well? of nurse managers health care Arnost Pellant, Mukadder Gün, Virginia Gunn Petra Mandysova, Miray Aksu, Rengül Jana Skvrnakova, Çıkınlar Jan Vodicka Evidence based practices for safe environments [PP-022] The [PP-023] Use of [PP-024] Effect Effect Of Safe Drug the effectiveness of Inter Hospital Administration of the nursing Transfer Critical Education On information system Nursing Team İnitial And Final in tainan medical of High Risk Test Scores center emergency Deterioration Elif Yokarıbaş, room Patients by Mobile Kamuran Karadağ, Shu Chuan Liu, Yu ICU Ambulance, Fatma Çırpı, Meral Pao Chen, Shiau Ubonratchathane Tüysüz Feng Chiou THAILAND Wimonwan Phonburee, Prapaporn Suwaratchai www.inmc2014.org [PP-013] New nurse’s fatigue and intent to leave in Taiwan Yi Liu, Mei-hsin Chen, Li-chian Yang [PP-017] Evaluating the dissertations related to nursing and job satisfaction Nilay Ercan Şahin, Nilgün Kuru, Oya Nuran Emiroğlu [PP-021] Skill mix at health systems Ebru Öztürk Çopur, Nilgün Ulutaşdemir, Gülümser Kubilay [PP-025] Research Utilization Barriers and Facilitators of Nurses’: A Systematic Review Evrim Kızıler, Dilek Yıldız, Dilek Konukbay, Berna Eren Fidancı, Derya Suluhan T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY [PP-026] Overview of Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Ebru Öztürk Çopur, Nilgün Kuru, Çiğdem Canbolat Seyman, Gülümser Kubilay 13.30-14.30 Plenary Lecture IV Empowering nurses for leadership: Transforming health care Afaf Meleis University of Pennsylvania, USA 14.30-15.15 Plenary Lecture V Quality and safety in a technology rich healthcare environment. Margaret A. Harris Oakland University, USA Coffee Break 15.15-15.30 15.30-17.30 MAIN HALL Enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration in health care Moderator: Stephan Tee King’s College London, UK CONCURRENT SESSIONS (I) HALL 1 HALL 2 Creating a safety Creating a safety culture in health culture in health care care Moderator: Tracey Bucknall Deakin University, Australia Moderator: Fusun Terzioglu Hacettepe University, Turkey www.inmc2014.org HALL 3 Moderator: Leyla Dinc Hacettepe University, Turkey T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY 15.30-15.50 [OP-001] Multidisciplinary approach is important in the prevention of pressure ulcers Sevim Şen, Seçil Semiz Aydın, Yasemin Aslan, Hülya Demir [OP-007] Organisational conditions and collective assumptions influence on the development of nurses’ beliefs, values and norms concerning patient safety María J Pumar Mendez, Ann Wakefield, Moira Attree [OP-013] Safety and quality of interhospital transfer care for critically ill patients in a developing world setting: Existing strengths and areas for improvement Busarin Eiu Seeyok, Kath Melia, Susanne Kean 15.50-16.10 [OP-002] A Study on Detecting Turnover Rates In Healthcare Workers Sibel Turan, Mukadder Yılmaz [OP-008] Safety culture and the costs to invisible nursing workload Cheryl Lorraine Ross, Cath Rogers, Cheryl Perrin [OP-014] Medical Errors Attitude Scale: A Scale Development Study Dilek Güleç, Şeyda Seren İntepeler 16.10-16.30 [OP-003] The development of a dysphagia screening tool: a multidisciplinary approach Petra Mandysova, Edvard Ehler, Arnost Pellant, Jana Skvrnakova, Michal Cerny, Iva Bartova [OP-004] Partnership between Academic Nursing and Clinical Practice: A qualitative study Elif Gürsoy, Julie Fairman [OP-010] Attitudes of Health Professionals in a Public Hospital Towards Medical Errors and Effected Factors Uzm. Hemş. Ecem Yaprak, Doç. Dr. Şeyda Seren İntepeler [OP-016] The determination of the effect to the level of the nurses’ susceptibility to malpractice to the level of nursing burnout Fatmagül Torun, Medine Aksu, Alime Burcu Kılıç, İlayda Tektaş, Büşra Oğuz, Tuğba Zortaş, Özge Pekin İşeri, Rıza Çıtıl 16.30-16.50 [OP-019] Determination of Factors Affecting the Attitudes of Nurses Toward Efficiency Zeliha Koç, Serap Topatan, Zeynep Sağlam, Elif Yaman [OP-020] Nurses’ Exposure To Mobbing Behaviours in Work Environments: Definition and Impacts Şehrinaz Polat, Betül Sönmez [OP-009] Perinatal [OP-015] Turkish [OP-021] The Patient Safety Nurse nurses’ assessments Observations Role of their power and and Opinions of Cansu Akdağ, Sevil the factors that Nursing Students Çınar, Ayse Arıkan affect it related to the Dönmez, Ayse Yıl- Seher Başaran, Patients’ Rights maz, Funda Aslan Sergul Duygulu Saide Faydalı www.inmc2014.org [OP-022] The problems of personnel from the department of rights of patients, complaints made to the department and patient satisfaction in public hospitals Funda Şeremet, Yasemin Ergün T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 16.50-17.10 17.10-17.30 17.30-18.30 19:00-20:00 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY [OP-005] Evaluation of the effects of educational package on controlling the complications of chemotherapeutic agents on symptom scales of quality of life in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy Rahim Baghaei, Masumeh Sharifi, Yosafe Mohammadpour, Naser Sheykhi [OP-006] University students’ opinions about the services given at student health centers Ebru Öztürk Çopur, Gülümser Kubilay [OP-011] An observational study on wound dressing performance among nurses in adult units Alla Omar Ba Mohammed, Sana Al Eidarous, Biji George, Sharifah Mohidin [OP-017] Determınıng the patıent safety culture of nurses workıng at a unıversıty hospıtal Arzu Timuçin, Selma Kahraman [OP-023] Ethical issues for creating healthy work environments: The dignity of the nursing profession Alessandro Stievano, Laura Sabatino, Rosaria Alvaro, Gennaro Rocco [OP-012] Examination of Nursing And Medical Schools Students’ Medical Errors Attitudes Yasemin Ayhan, Şeyda Seren İntepeler [OP-018] Safety culture in Emergency room by Adherence to Universal Precautions Safia Fayez Mohammad [OP-024] Opening doors for graduate nurses in intensive care: Reflections on a phenomenological study Asuman Salkaya, Richard Wiechula, Jodie Kernick WORKSHOP Writing for publication Peter Griffiths University of Southampton, UK WELCOME RECEPTION www.inmc2014.org T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY October 28th 2014, Tuesday MAIN HALL 09.00-10.30 SYMPOSIUM Creating safe environments: An international perspective Moderator: Anne Sales University of Michigan, USA Speakers: Anne Sales University of Michigan, USA Peter Griffiths University of Southampton, UK Aybuke Kucukbakar Ozogul Acıbadem Hospital, Turkey 10.30-10.50 Coffee Break 10.50-12.30 Management and leadership for best practices in nursing Moderator: Mary Jane Madden Allina Health, USA 10.50-11.10 HALL 1 HALL 2 CONCURRENT SESSIONS (II) Management and Management and leadership for leadership for best practices in best practices in nursing nursing Moderator: Moderator: Richard Redman Lisbeth University of Fagerström Michigan, USA Buskerud and Vestfold University Hospital, Norway Åbo Akademi University, Finland Örebro University, Sweden [OP-025] Hacettepe [OP-030] New [OP-035] University graduate nurses Perception among Oncology Hospital growing into novice nurses beds: nurse proficient nurses after one year manpower in rush as leaders in a clinical experience medicus and use critical care setting, on Organization the scale of 28 an australian support: validation tejares perspective of the evaluation Derya Durmaz Farida Saghafi, tool Aydın, Sevgül Sharon Hillege, Sana Berlian Özdemir, Yeter Jennifer Hardy, Aleidarous, Yıldırım Maria Cynthia Sharifah Binti Leigh Mohidin www.inmc2014.org HALL 3 Creating a safety culture in health care Moderator: Sevilay Senol Celik Hacettepe University, Turkey [OP-040] Evaluation of Nurses’ Medication Errors Identification and Reporting Hasan Fehmi Dirik, Şeyda Seren Intepeler, Menevşe Samur T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 11.10-11.30 11.30-11.50 11.50-12.10 12.10-12.30 12.30-13.30 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY [OP-026] Validity and reliability of the Individual Innovation Scale in nursing Ayşegül Sarıoğlu Kemer, Serap Altuntaş [OP-031] Factors affecting nurses’ intention to leave the organization and profession Havva Arslan Yürümezoğlu, Gülseren Kocaman, Emine Çakırcalı [OP-036] Overtime Hours and Burnout among Nurses Bunpitcha Chitpakdee, Supit Roongruangsri [OP-041] Evaluating Patient Safety Culture in Personnel of Academic Hospitals in Urmia University of Medical Sciences in 2011-2012 Rahim Baghaei, Nourani Davood, Khalkhali Hamid Reza, Pirnejad Habib [OP-027] Team[OP-032] Who Will [OP-037] Ad Hoc [OP-042] Can Building Practice be the Managers Innovation Teams “Planned Behavior Scale: Development in Healthcare in Bureaucratic Theory” Be Used in and preliminary Organizations? A Health Care - Does Order to Improve validation Profile Study of Nursing Leadership Medical Error Mami Onishi Nurses in an Health matter? Reporting? Administration Terese Bondas Aysun Ünal, Seyda Master’s Program Seren İntepeler Esra Uğur [OP-028] Adverse [OP-033] The [OP-038] [OP-043] Nursing events in home nurse’s viewpoints Creating an studies related care services - First about research innovative healing to patient safety line managers’ barriers, environment in Turkey in the comprehension Kermanshah-Iran for long-term last 10 years: a of professional Rostam Jalali, hospitalized systematic review Sevgisun Kapucu responsibility in fall Nadya Baharirad patients with events schizophrenia Rita Solbakken, Mei Feng Lin, Wen Terese Bondas Hsin Hsu, Shu Hwa Shen [OP-029] Nursing Faculty Shortage in Thailand: Reasons Behind Nurses’ Interest in Becoming Nursing Faculty Petsunee Thungjaroenkul, Bunpitcha Chitpakdee, Kulwadee Apichadbuth LUNCH [OP-034] Determination of Patient Safety Attitudes of Nurses Working in The Teaching Hospital Fatma Soylu Çakmak, Tülay Ortabağ, Nihal Altun [OP-039] Conflict perception among nurses in hospital setting Manal Zeinhom Ahmed Higazee www.inmc2014.org [OP-044] Factors Contributing to Nursing Errors in Clinical Practice: A Case Study Maram Ahmed Banakhar T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 13.10-13.30 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY POSTER DISCUSSIONS (II) Moderators: Gulten Koc, Zahide Tuncbilek Hacettepe University, Turkey Creating a safety culture in health care [PP-027] [PP-028] Being met [PP-029] The Development in an undignified Efficiency of Process Of Patient way: Patients’ Measures Aimed Safety In The World complaints to for Noise Reduction And Turkey Patient’s Advisory in an Intensive Care Tülay Kavlak, Tülay Committee - a Emine Kol, Yavan qualitative study Abid Demircan, Siv Söderberg, Lisa Abdullah Erdoğan, Skär Zehra Esin Gencer, Hakan Erengin [PP-031] A System To Analyze Patient Falls: Concept Map Yasemin Ayhan, Şeyda Seren İntepeler [PP-032] Patient’s reported complaints to Patient’s Advisory Committee- A quantitative study Lisa Skär, Siv Söderberg [PP-033] Analyses of nurses environmental risk factors working in orphanages Daina Voita, Linda Zalkalne, Astra Bukulite [PP-035] Student Nurses’ Perceptions Related with Patient Safety Practices and Their Event Reporting Tendencies Serap Sökmen [PP-036] Safety Environment And Psychiatric Nursing Gamze Sarıkoç, Celale Tangül Özcan, Çigdem Yüksel, Neşe Mercan [PP-037] Patient Safety Issues For People With Learning Disabilities: A Literature Review Gülşah Kök, Gülten Güvenç, Eda Şahin www.inmc2014.org [PP-030] The improvement project of applying the leading indicators for reducing the surgical ward nurse practitioner drugdispensing error rate Hui Tzu Chen, Yu Hui Hung, Ru Nian Li [PP-034] The Effect of Delegation Nursing Activities on Patient Safety Şenay Gül, Gül Hatice Tarakçıoğlu Çelik [PP-038] Factors related participation and perceiving of patient safety and clinical risk management at Sunprasithiprasong hospital Pimonpan Charoensri, Supaporn Pratoomtes, Piyada Khaing T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY [PP-039] Reasons of resignation of nurses employed in Ege University Medical Faculty Hospital Vildan Tanıl, Vesile Şayer, Fatma Aksoy, Hatice Gözmen, Fadime Çelik Management and leadership for best practices in nursing [PP-040] [PP-041] [PP-042] The Relationship Hemşirelik relationship Between hizmetleri between the Organizational yönetiminde feelings of the Silence With çalışanları hospital personnel Organizational güçlendirme and organizational Cynicism And Meral Söylemez citizenship The Intention Of behavıour Quitting A Job Meltem Altay Among Nurses Esra Çaylak, Serap Altuntaş [PP-044] The [PP-045] The [PP-046] theoristdetermining nurses’ Technology practitioner gap participation Management Nese Mercan, in managerial Strategies For Nurse Celale Tangül decisions Leaders Özcan, Çiğdem Emriye Yılmaz, Eda Şahin, Gülşah Yüksel, Gamze Yasemin Ergun Kök, Gülten Sarıkoç Güvenç [PP-048] ’Innovation’a concept determination Anne Elisabet Kasén [PP-049] Determining Empowerment Perception of Nurses Sevinç Dereli, Nefise Bahçecik [PP-050] Toxic Nursing Kamuran Cerit, Emel Gür, Dilek Ekici www.inmc2014.org [PP-043] Attitudes of manager nurses related to vision development: a teaching hospital example Mukadder Gün, Miray Aksu [PP-047] Leadership – a contributor to meet the demands of efficiency in nursing practice Margareth Kristoffersen, Febe Friberg [PP-051] Implementation of nurse manpower planning which is done according to patient dependency level in a state hospital Bihter Akın, Selma Özcan, Funda Tanrıöver, Selin Akın T ET RS ITY HAC E UN I VE EP 6 th INTERNATIONAL NURSING MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 27-29 October, 2014 Bodrum / TURKEY 13.30-14.15 Plenary Lecture VI Working together to improve patient safety and quality of care Stephen Tee King’s College London, UK 14.15-15.00 Plenary Lecture VII Preparing for the next generation of leaders in nursing Richard Redman University of Michigan, USA 15.00-15.20 15.20-16.00 Coffee Break Plenary Lecture VIII What are Medical Tourists Saying About Their CareImplications for Nursing Maggie Ozan Rafferty Dignity Health, Nevada Market, USA www.inmc2014.org
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