3rd Horatio European Festival of Psychiatric Nursing – Malta NOVEMBER 2014 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL

3rd Horatio European Festival
of Psychiatric Nursing – Malta
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ST. GEORGE’S BAY, ST. JULIAN’S, MALTA
NOVEMBER 2014
THURSDAY 6TH – SUNDAY 9TH
“Creativity in Care”
Co-hosted by the Maltese Association of Psychiatric Nurses (MAPN)
www.horatio-web.eu | [email protected]
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Thursday 6th November
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Friday 7th November
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Saturday 8th November
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Sunday 9th November
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Poster Presentations
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Programme – Thursday 6th November
7:30am – 8.45am
Registration
9:00am – 10:30
Festival Opening (Main Hall)
Welcome Speeches:
Des Kavanagh – President HORATIO European Psychiatric Nurses Association
Kevin Gafa’ – President Maltese Association of Psychiatric Nurses
Her Excellency Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca – President of the Republic of Malta
Hon. Christopher Fearne – Parliamentary Secretary for Health, MP
Opening ceremony
10:45am
Keynote (1)
“Is Europe being creative in its mental health developments “Martin Ward – President Elect HORATIO
(Main Hall – Chairperson: Kevin Gafa’, Malta)
11.30am – 12.00pm
Coffee – Poster viewing session / Networking
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Concurrent Presentations (1)
1.1
Session A (Main Hall – Chairperson: Marcia Gafa’, Malta)
Illness Management and Recovery: What Helps? – Wilma Van Langen, The Netherlands
1.2
Uncertainty in illness and personal recovery – Peter Wolfensberger, Switzerland
1.3
Shared Decision Making and elderly in-patients with severe mental illness. Are patients’ needs
integrated into nursing care plans? – Hesther Tims, The Netherlands
1.4
Session B (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Georgia Georgiou, Greece)
The multi-professional collaboration between professionals on the borders of residential child care
and mental health services: Innovations within nursing education – Mari Lahti, Finland
1.5
Exploring the student-patient & student-teacher relationship in order to facilitate the therapeutic
process: Does it benefit the student, the teacher and the patient? – Christophe Casteleyn, Belgium
1.6
An innovative approach to student education: Students perceptions of a creative mental health
clinical placement – Lorna Moxham, Australia
1.7
Session C (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Pierre Galea, Malta)
The Rhythms of life: Developing a Music Therapy Initiative
within an Acute and Community Mental Health Service in Ireland – Dee Gray, Ireland
1.8
‘Kitchen table conversations’ to prevent suicide among young people – Marienne Frieling,
The Netherlands
1.9
A brief cognitive behavioural group therapy for psychologically distressed university female students
– Johanna Bernhardsdottir, Iceland
Session D (Maurice DeCesare 3 – Chairperson: Michael Löhr, Germany)
1.10 Is there a place for the psychiatric nurse in Malta’s primary schools? – Josianne Drago Bason, Malta
1.11 Prevention of suicidal behaviours in schools – Jose Carlos Santos, Portugal
1.12 Mental Health promotion in school environment: evaluation of interventions – Paivi VuokilaOikkonen, Finland
Session E (Neptune 1 – Chairperson: Yasemin Kutlu, Turkey)
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Programme – Thursday 6th November
1.13 The added value of creative therapy in the treatment of bipolar patients – Willemien Zemmelink,
The Netherlands
1.14 Determining Emotional Intelligence Skills of Nurses – Duygu Hiçdurmaz, Turkey
1.15 Considering New Ways of Working in Reducing Medication Errors on an In-patient Acute Ward –
Caroline Attard, UK
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Lunch
2:15pm – 3.00pm
Keynote (2): “Be Inspired”
Ms Amy Camilleri Zahra – National Commission for People with Disabilities (KNPD)
Main Hall – Chairperson: Martin Ward, Malta
3:00pm – 4:00pm
Workshop A (Main Hall – Chairperson: Des Kavanagh, Ireland)
Renegotiating Trauma in Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing – Líam MacGabhann, Ireland
Symposium A (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson – Evanthia Sakellari, Greece)
Suicide prevention: examples of enhancing education and care delivery – Karen Lascelles & Fiona
Brand, UK
Concurrent Presentations (2)
2.1
Session F (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Birgit Andersen, Faroe Islands)
My solution: an app for self-management – Roos Stals, The Netherlands
2.2
Nurses’ interpersonal sensitivity and conflict resolution approaches of nurses – Duygu Hiçdurmaz, Turkey
2.3
Creating a sense of belonging – Mandy Bancroft & Emily Prescott, UK
2.4
Session G (Maurice DeCesare 3: Chairperson – Damian Gouder, Malta)
Promoting Recovery in Secure Forensic Mental Services – Cindy Peternelj – Taylor, Canada
2.5
Signs in shackles: Qualitative research of the lived – experiences of patients that use the relapse
prevention plan in forensic psychiatry – Jose Bom, The Netherlands
2.6
‘’Match and Deescalate’’ De-escalation habits in a psychiatric Intensive Care Unit – Experiences and
preliminary results from an Action Research study – Lene Lauge Berring, Denmark
2.7
Session H(Neptune 1 – Chairperson: Nina Kilkku, Finland)
Evidence based nursing and the therapeutic relationship – Liesbet Van Bos, Belgium
2.8
The RiSC study: methods and findings from a two-phase evidence synthesis of risk for young people
using hospital mental health services – Ben Hannigan, UK
2.9
Progress in child care mental health – Joop Van de Vouw, The Netherlands
4.15pm – 5.15pm
Symposium B (Main Hall – Chairperson: Christophe Casteleyn, Belgium)
Safety management embedded in recovery oriented and interpersonal psychiatric mental health
nursing approach: A policy inspired by ‘make it happen’ and a lot of creativity – Eddy Deproost,
Sabine Vandoorne, Stefaan Vercruysse & Annelies Verkest, Belgium
Concurrent Presentations (3)
Session I (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Sally Zammit, Malta)
3.1A survey of the use of seclusion in a Maltese psychiatric hospital – Joe Pace, Malta
3.2
Implementing a Model of Care in an Admission Ward – Marcia Gafa, Antonio Magro & Alexei
Sammut, Malta
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Programme – Thursday 6th November
3.3
Creative learning in a Preceptorship Programme – Caroline Attard, UK
3.4
Session J (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands)
Expert Platform on Mental Health – Focus on Depression – Evanthia Sakellari, Greece
3.5
Evaluating Nursing Students’ Attitudes Towards Schizophrenia Patients: A Qualitative Research study
– YeterSinem ÜZAR ÖZÇETİN, Turkey
3.6
Nurses attitudes towards euthanasia in mental health care – Dennis Demedts, Belgium
3.7
Session K (Maurice DeCesare 3 – Chairperson: Tessie Saliba, Malta)
Contemporary Approaches for the reduction of Deliberate Self-Harm Episodes in Adolescents –
Roberto Galea, Malta
3.8
Exercise for depressed adolescents: findings from a mixed methods evaluation – Tim Carter, UK
3.9
Integrated treatment of patients with severe personality disorders in the new Dutch mental health
care. Nurse practitioners taking the lead – Marianne GC de Leeuw, Willem Struijs&RoosStals,
The Netherlands
Session L (Neptune 1 – Chairperson: Shirley Smoyak, USA)
3.10 The Multi-Dimensional Organisational Self-Esteem Scale
(MOSES): Application of a new measure to mental health – Colin Martin, UK
3.11 The Delta®: Introducing a new routine nursing measure for acute psychiatric patient
outcomes – Hendrik J Loubser, South Africa
3.12 The Organizational Culture and the extend of ambiguity & role conflict amongst the psychiatric
nurses working in the Cyprus Mental Health Services – Maria Prodromou, Cyprus
5:15pm
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Dayends
Programme – Friday 7th November
8:00am – 8.50am
Registration
8.15am – 8.45am
Morning relaxation and warm up session – Main Hall
9:00am – 9:40am
Keynote (3): “Creative thinking for mental health care”
Dr Margaret Mangion – The Edward De Bono Institute for the Design and Development
of Thinking
Main Hall – Chairperson: Martin Ward, Malta
9:45am – 10.45am
Workshop B (Main Hall – Chairperson: Domenic Azzopardi, Malta)
Voices-led therapy: Creative ways of working with intrusive voices – Trevor Eyles, Denmark
Workshop C (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Julie Stevenson, Malta Factors which influence
nurses’ uptake of a post qualification degree in mental health nursing and the impact of such a
degree in creative practice – Sally Zammit, Malta
Symposium C (Maurice DeCesare2 – Chairperson: Jan Holmberg, Finland)
Ethics or Creativity? The art of doing the right thing – Austyn Snowden, Scotland
Concurrent Presentations (4)
4.1
Session M (Maurice DeCesare 3 – Chairperson: Antonio Magro, Malta)
Intensive Care Unit Nurses’ Approaches Through Patients’ sensorial needs – YeterSinem ÜZAR
ÖZÇETİN, Turkey
4.2
Attitudes of psychiatric nurses regarding the request for euthanasia on the basis of unbearable
psychological suffering – Liesbet Van Bos, Belgium
4.3
Multidisciplinary Team Members’ Attitudes towards Substance Abuse: An Irish Perspective –
Aoife Petrani, Ireland
4.4
Session N (Neptune 1 – Chairperson: Josianne Drago Bason, Malta)
The Investigation of relationship between proactive personality features and approach to conflict
resolution in the interns of nursing students – OznurKavakli, Turkey
4.5
In search for Chronos and Kairos in nursing! A perception from the psychotherapeutic and analytic
hospital Rustenburg in Bruges (Belgium) – Dirk Benoot, Belgium
4.6
The Assessment of Locus of control in Industry, Commerce and Education (ALICE) scale: A novel and
mental health sensitive multidimensional locus of control measure – Colin Martin, UK
10.45am – 11.15am
Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11.15am – 12.15pm
Workshop D (Main Hall – Chairperson: Shawn Curmi, Malta)
Beyond Addiction: The Yogic Path to Recovery – Judy D.Negrey, Canada
Symposium D (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Kevin Gafa’, Malta)
“A case control study of an Innovations Project set up to investigate the feasibility of identifying,
treating and improving outcomes in ‘Hard to Reach‘ young people with multiple complex mental
disorders” – Nigel Camilleri – UK
Concurrent Presentations (5)
5.1
5.2
Session O (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Alexei Sammut, Malta)
Assessment tool for severe mental disorder patients based on nursing activities – Cecilia Brando
Garrido, Spain
Re-establishing circadian stability: a creative and evidence-based approach to treating mania in an
inpatient setting – Marie Crowe, New Zealand
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Programme – Friday 7th November
5.3
Wake and light therapy to in-patients with major depression – Efficacy, predictors and patient e
xperiences – MetteKragh, Denmark
5.4
Session P (Maurice DeCesare 3 – Chairperson: Josianne Scerri, Malta)
In search for creative aspects of care within the interventions work with children and adolescent–
Rosalie Devreese, Belgium
5.5
The Role of the Community Psychiatric nurse in Malta – Pierre Galea, Malta
5.6
The perceptions and expectations of clinical staff regarding special supervision in a Maltese
Psychiatric Hospital – Sally Zammit, Malta
12:15pm – 1:15pm
Workshop E (Main Hall – Chairperson: Marcia Gafa’, Malta)
Minimization of the consequences of radicalization invulnerable potentially violent individuals in
mental health care settings – GijsbertRoseboom& Mark van PeuffikMoc, The Netherlands
Workshop F (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Birgit Andersen, Faroe Islands)
‘’Singing yourself alive’’: Therapy related body and voice music therapy with adult psychiatric
patients suffering from depression – Sanne Storm, Faroe Islands
Symposium E (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Peter Wolfensberger, Switzerland)
Experienced – Involvement: Impact of the mental health peer support worker training on the
participants – Anna Hegedus, Regine Steinauer & Elena Seidel, Switzerland
Concurrent session (6)
6.1
1:15pm
Session Q (Maurice DeCesare 3 – Chairperson: Martin Ward, Malta)
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Public Information – Narcotic Anonymous, Malta
6.2
Attitude @ E-Health, A qualitative study on the attitude of formal caregivers towards E-Health to
support self-management of persons with severe mental illness – Irma de Hoop, The Netherlands
6.3
Mental Health and Terrorism: A European initiative – Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands
Lunch
Free cultural, sightseeingand networking afternoon
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5:00pm
6:30pm
HORATIO General Assembly (Main Hall)
HORATIO Board Meeting (Main Hall)
7:30pm
MusicNight (Hugo’s Terrace St. George’s Bay) Featuring RUG
(aka Gianni & Band) Live
Programme – Saturday 8th November
8.00am – 8.50am
Registration
8.15am – 8.45am
Morning relaxation and warm up session – Main Hall
9.00 – 9.40am
Keynote(4):
“Creativity in recovery“ Stephanie Kay Ventling – Peer Support Specialist, Sanatorium Kilchberg,
Switzerland
Main Hall – Chairperson: Martin Ward, Malta
9:45am – 10:45am
Workshop G (Main Hall – Chairperson: Roland van de Sande, The Netherlands)
Introduction to a creative new intervention in recovery facilitating care: working with photo-stories –
Jan Sitvast, The Netherlands
Symposium F(Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Josianne Drago Bason, Malta)
‘Play and create a way to mental health: The practice development based creative self-actualization –
Sanne Storm & Ole Wich, Faroe Islands
Concurrent Presentations (7)
7.1
Session R (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: JosianneScerri, Malta
From student to practitioner – a grounded theory exploration of transition to practice of newly
qualified mental health nurses in Malta – Damian Gouder, Malta
7.2
Development, implementation, and evaluation of a training course concept for professional care
providers in the context of psychiatric short discharge intervention and experiences in hospital
practice – Stefanie Bachnick, Switzerland
7.3
Transitional Psychiatric nursing care: Results of an evaluation study – Dirk Richter, Switzerland
7.4
Session S (Maurice DeCesare 3 – Chairperson: Cindy Peternelj – Taylor, Canada)
Discharge planning of Maltese psychiatric patients in the local psychiatric hospital: Is it possible? –
Paul Calleja, Malta
7.5
Adopting Research to Improve Care (ARTIC): Implementation of the Transitional Discharge Model
(TDM) – Cheryl Forchuk – Canada
7.6
Understanding Aggression from Patient and Provider Perspectives – Vinothini Vijayaratnam, Canada
10.45am – 11.15am
Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11.15am – 1.00pm
Cinema Session (1) (Neptune 2 – Chairperson: Julie Stevenson, Malta)
Stephen Fry: The Secret of the Manic Depressive
Documentary – 2006 – 120mins
Symposium G (Main Hall – Chairperson: Sally Zammit, Malta)
Understanding attitudes to the management of aggression and violence in high & medium secure
settings – John Carthy, UK
Symposium H (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Christophe Casteleyn, Belgium)
New Horizon in Violence Risk Assessment: new visions and methods – Roger Almvik, Norway; Roland
van de Sande & Frans Fluttert, The Netherlands
Concurrent Presentations (8)
8.1
Session T (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Stephanie Ventling, Switzerland)
Empowering the Family, two methods;PIMM and FMI – J.Goudsblom & M. Meije, The Netherlands
8.2
A Cultural Perspective for existential Psychology: Fortune – Telling a la Turca – CigdemYuksel, Turkey
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Programme – Saturday 8th November
8.3
Mental Health Nursing, complexity and change – Ben Hannigan, UK
1:00pm – 2.00pm
Lunch
2:15pm – 3.00pm
Keynote (5): “Using film to tell the stories of Russian sufferers of mentalillness” Ms Anna
Polibina-Polansky, Independent film maker, poet and lyrist, Russia
Main Hall – Chairperson: Martin Ward, Malta
3:15pm – 4.15pm
Workshop H (Main Hall – Chairperson: Nina Kilkku, Finland)
Diagnosis and non-pharmacological treatment for Female Orgasmic Disorder – Matthew Bartolo, Malta
Workshop I (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Evanthia Sakellari, Greece)
Being creative: writing for publication – Lawrie Elliott, UK
Symposium I (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Tessie Saliba, Malta)
Taking Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE’s) to the Next Level in Mental Health
Nursing: Quality, Inclusion and Excellence – Nicky Lambert, Laura Foley & Sandra Connell, UK
4.15pm – 5.15pm
Workshop J (Main Hall – Chairperson: Georgia Georgiou, Cyprus)
The use and value of film in Mental Health – Anna Polibina-Polansky, Russia
Symposium J (Neptune 1 – Chairperson: Marcia Gafa’, Malta)
The use of literature and comic bookst o describe mental health – Martin Ward, Malta
Concurrent sessions (9)
9.1
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Session U (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: José Carlos Santos, Portugal)
Enabling the mobility and assessment of Canadian and internationally educated registered
psychiatric nurses: entry to practice competencies – Barbara Lowe & Laura Panteluk, Canada
9.2
Intensive Case management in chronic alcohol addiction: experiences and output of a pilot project –
Jurgen Magerman, Belgium
9.3
Patients’ experiences of services and their delivery in an acute psychiatric ward – Julie Stevenson, Malta
5:15pm
Dayends
5:30pm – 6:30pm
Maltese Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual General Meeting (Members Only – Main Hall)
7:30pm
Festival Party
Programme – Sunday 9th November
8.30am – 9.20am
Registration
8.15am – 8.45am
Morning relaxation and warm up session – Main Hall
9.30am – 10.30am
Cinema Session (2)(Neptune 2 – Chairperson: Julie Stevenson, Malta)
The Bridge
Documentary – 2006 – 94mins
Symposium K (Main Hall – Chairperson: Mark Vassallo, Malta)
Goal-oriented mental health nursing – A pilot intervention study – Dirk Richter, Switzerland
Concurrent Presentations (10)
Session V (Maurice DeCesare 1 – Chairperson: Michael Löhr, Germany)
10.1 Training needs of European psychiatric mental health nurses in order to comply with published
European professional guidelines – Stephen Demicoli& Mary Vella, Malta
10.2 Changes in Mental health Care in the Netherlands, a challenge for MANP –
Marie-Jose Pepping, The Netherlands
10.3 A creative relationship – focused method of engaging families in addiction service across Europe –
Lawrie Elliott, UK
Session W (Maurice DeCesare 2 – Chairperson: Samantha Galea, Malta)
10.4 Understanding Proverty and Social Inclusion through Participatory Action Research –
Cheryl Forchuk, Canada
10.5 Alcoholism as a family disease – Charmaine Micallef, Malta
10.6 Suicide Rates in Childhood: A review and case study report – Phillip Maude, Australia
10.30am – 11.00am
Coffee Break
11.00am – 11.45am
Keynote(6): Creativity is the heart of psychiatric/mental health nursing. Prof. Shirley Smoyak,
Psychiatric Nurse, Health Care Sociologist and Professor of Public Health, Rutgers
University College of Nursing, New Jersey. USA
Main Hall – Chairperson: Martin Ward, Malta
11.45am – 12.30pm
Closing Speeches
Presentations
Prize Giving
12.30pm – 1.00pm
Closing Ceremony
Festival End
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Poster Presentations
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Gary Jordan
Tracy Latham
Developing a Multidisciplinary Simulation course to address
the Physical Health Agenda in Mental Health: Recognising
and Assessing Medical Problems in Psychiatric Settings
(RAMPPS).
England
Lene Lauge Berring
Coercive Measures in Mental Health Action Research and
Creative Management – Deescalating aggressive and violent
behaviour.
Denmark
LeneLaugeBerring
Nurses accounts of aggressive incidents: A Textual Analysis.
Denmark
Devreese Rosalie
New Authority: a new perspective in nursing at children and
youth psychiatry.
Belgium
Catherine Galea
Maria Daniela Farrugia
Creative Arts in Occupational Therapy.
Malta
Poul Erik Ravnsmend Elisabeth BilleBrahe
Tina Jacobsen
LeneGranhoj
Susanne Bissenbacher
Yvonne
ReinholdtElsebethVesterheden
Nursing Professionalism in child and adolescence psychiatry.
Denmark
Ruth M Bajada
Acquiring a Voice.
Malta
RegineSteinauer
Effects of an open door policy on therapeutic alliance ward
atmosphere and substance use parameters in award
specialised on substance use treatment.
Switzerland
Caroline Dimech
Miriam Micallef
Keith Belli
Our new journey... Through Mental Health.
Malta
ElifGokceTenekeci
Sleep quality and fatigue of individuals had myocardial
infarction.
Turkey
DidemOzturk
NevinKanan
NerimanAkyolcu
Importance of Psychotherapy in Management of Sexual
Dysfunction of Women Who Applied Breast Surgery.
Turkey
AnemoonBovenga
Health, That's the question.
The Netherlands
AyseOkanli
YalcinKambay
The Effect of Critical Thinking Education on the Problem
Solving Skills of Nursing Students.
Turkey
Odette Bruins
Forensic psychiatry & the use of social media.
The Netherlands
YazileYaziciSayin
NerimanAkyolcu
NevinKanan
The Impact of Music Interventions on Anxiety and Pain in
Surgical Patients: All Randomized and Quasi- Randomized
Controlled Trials.
Turkey
C.A Van Rens
Sleep, Affect and depression.
The Netherlands
AyferOzbas
Yasemin Kutlu
IkbalCavdar
Psychosocial Adjustment in patients with Breast Cancer: A
Systematic Review.
Turkey
Poster Presentations
GulDikec
Yasemin Kutlu
Psycho-education in Mental Disorders in Turkey: A
Systematic Review.
Turkey
IkbalCavdar
ZeynepTemiz
AyferOzbas
Gulbeyaz Can
UmmuYildizFindik
FatihTarhan
Sleep Quality in Individuals with Urostomy.
Turkey
NurElcinBoyacioglu
Yasemin Kutlu
The Caregivers’ Burden among Primary Family Caregivers of
Elderly in Turkey.
Turkey
NatasjaHemink
The art of sleeping.
The Netherlands
Susan Bosman-Graafmans
A quantitative research study on the effects of mindfulness
training on health related quality of life in 42 children with
mild developmental disorder and psychological problems
and/or behavioural problems.
The Netherlands
SinikkaRytkonen
To improve patients learned skill for effective uptake,
namely to transform to everyday life.
Finland
FatmaNevinSisman
YesminKutlu
Research priorities for Mental health and Psychiatric
Nursing in Turkey.
Turkey
Lahti Mari
Achieving better communication through e-learning
continuing education from nursing managers perspective;
Innovation within nursing education.
Finland
Lahti Mari
On the Borders between Residential Child Care and Mental
Health Treatment: RESME project.
Finland
SibelDoğan
The effect of health care settings and health care conditions
upon hopelessness and loneliness levels.
Turkey
SibelDoğan
The effect of “therapeutic tactile touch” practices done for
the patients in the intensive care units upon their fears,
anxieties and pain levels.
Turkey
TovePank
Short term prediction of violence or aggression in acute
psychiatric intensive care.
Denmark
EBRU ÖZTÜRK ÇOPUR
Community Mental Health Services in Turkey.
Turkey
Maarten van de Sande
Housing First, happiness by housing?
The Netherlands
FatamaIlknurCinar
The relation between self-esteem and coping with stress in
student nurses.
Turkey
Judy D.Negrey
Beyond Addiction: The Yoga Path to Recovery.
Canada
Prof.Austyn Snowden
'What Price does Creativity Pay to Satisfy Ethics
Committees?'
UK
Eoin Ward
A training needs analysis: Identifying the mental health
training needs of those working with the homeless.
Ireland
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Throughout the event the following activities will take place:
The Photographic competition (See website for details)
Art Exhibition (Artwork by various mental health association artists)
Poster competition (See website for details)
Silent auction (See website for details)
Mental Health Cinema (We will be showing four popular films with mental health care
significance followed by discussion about their relevance and suitability)
Festival Management Team
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Sponsors:
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