Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 2nd Annual Nursing Congress: The Art of Care Istanbul, Turkey.

Day 2 :

Conference Series Nursing and Healthcare 2019 International Conference Keynote Speaker Yavuz Selim Silay photo
Biography:

Pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies are constantly evaluating how decisions at the US, Europe, Turkey and emerging markets are taken at the federal and state level and how it will impact provider and patient access and coverage to their therapies. To gain these critical insights, government affairs and medical affairs teams require speaking with those on the frontlines of healthcare delivery-physicians, allied healthcare professionals, payers and patients. New generation government engagement and commercial diplomacy approach developed by ICG ( Istanbul Consulting Group) will be provided with unique cases. Dr. Yavuz Selim SILAY a global leader and seasoned expert in Government engagement, Commercial Diplomacy, Corporate Communications, Government affairs & Medical Affairs will discuss how companies utilizing Government Affairs and Medical affairs teams should engage decision makers, payers, physicians and acquire these insights in a convenient, cost-effective and compliant manner in this current changing global regulatory landscape.

Abstract:

Pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies are constantly evaluating how decisions at the US, Europe, Turkey and emerging markets are taken at the federal and state level and how it will impact provider and patient access and coverage to their therapies. To gain these critical insights, government affairs and medical affairs teams require speaking with those on the frontlines of healthcare delivery-physicians, allied healthcare professionals, payers and patients. New generation government engagement and commercial diplomacy approach developed by ICG ( Istanbul Consulting Group) will be provided with unique cases. Dr. Yavuz Selim SILAY a global leader and seasoned expert in Government engagement, Commercial Diplomacy, Corporate Communications, Government affairs & Medical Affairs will discuss how companies utilizing Government Affairs and Medical affairs teams should engage decision makers, payers, physicians and acquire these insights in a convenient, cost-effective and compliant manner in this current changing global regulatory landscape.

Break: 11:00-11:30

Keynote Forum

Svetlana Nela

Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom

Keynote: Pre-shift emergency briefing improves nursing efficiency in unexpected medical emergencies

Time : 11:30-12:30

Conference Series Nursing and Healthcare 2019 International Conference Keynote Speaker Svetlana Nela photo
Biography:

Svetlana Nela has been inolved in Emergency nursing, Resusciation and Simlations for 18 years. She has been a regular speaker on international conferences including INCA congreass Tirana 2017 and 2018 (Member of scintific commitee for IMCA 2019), MAK in Ukraine 2018, ERC congress 2018, BUS 2016 and 2017 in Kiev. Her reseach interest includes innovation, patients safety, simulation and AI in healthcare.

Abstract:

Introduction & Aim: It has been widely accepted that non-technical or ‘human’ factors play a key role in safety-related outcomes in high-risk industries, for example commercial aviation. Lessons learnt by this industry have been adopted into healthcare in order to improve patient safety and emergency outcomes. There has been a concerted effort to acknowledge and act on the requirement for quality-assured processes and systems to improve leadership, teamwork and communication amongst healthcare professionals e.g. Medical-Emergency Teams, within which there is a skill and grade-mix, with pre-allocated roles for each team member, and protected time for briefing at the start of each shift. Given the significance of every minute’s delay during emergencies, it seems that one key staff group has been overlooked in the application of human factors-based training and procedures in acute/general medical and surgical settings. Nurses are, in the majority of cases, the first healthcare professionals to reach deteriorating patients and it is their job to recognise and escalate this as well as initiate emergency care; however there are no established non-technical processes to ensure good teamwork and communication in the nurse-led phase of emergencies. This project aimed to establish nursing perceptions of non-technical factors during emergencies prior to MET/CA-team arrival and to trial the implementation of a briefing and role allocation system for nurses in order to improve non-technical factors during emergencies.

Method: 1. Selection of a trial ward to study nurses’ perceptions of emergencies and trial a human-factors based intervention – a Neurosurgery/ENT ward was chosen, Initial questionnaire for nursing staff addressing their experience of emergencies, Development of materials for a new briefing and role allocation procedure based on highlighted issues (poster and role badges shown below), Simulation-based resuscitation training for full nursing cohort to refresh BLS and introduce the process of briefing and role allocation Senior nurses provided with briefing guide to facilitate briefings and role allocation, Trial of daily pre-shift briefing and allocation process for 1-year period with unscheduled visits for monitoring compliance and gathering feedback, 2nd questionnaire to assess the effect of the new procedure.

Results & Analysis: Initial questionnaire:

30 responses, including 16 nurses of Band 6 and above, and 14 nurses of Band 5 and below, The results highlighted significant issues with perceptions of non-technical factors in emergencies, There was some dispariy seen between the responses of senior and junior nurses, Additionally, >70% of respondents felt that role allocation would improve their confidence in emergencies

Break: 12:30-13:30
  • Workshop
Location: Conference Hall

Session Introduction

Derya Suluhan

Gulhane Faculty of Nursing, Turkey

Title: Effect of gastrostomy tube feeding on caregivers and children

Time : 13:30-14:30

Speaker
Biography:

Derya Suluhan has completed her PhD from University of Health Sciences, Gulhane Faculty of Nursing.

Abstract:

Delivery of nutrition directly into stomach by using Gastrostomy tube (G-tube) is an easy, safe and physiologically better way of nutrition intake since this method enables pediatric patients to benefit from anti-infectious effects of the stomach acid and peristaltic movements and mixing function of stomach. Gastrostomy tube feeding has various effects on daily lives of pediatric patients and their caregivers. Existing studies described diverse outcomes before and after gastrostomy with positive and negative impacts on caregivers and children. Parents of pediatric patients may not be sufficiently informed so that they may find it difficult to reach to a final decision regarding gastrostomy procedure. After the gastrostomy procedure, some of the caregivers expressed positive physical impacts of the procedure on their children, including, increase in weight, improved respiratory status and better quality of life.

  • Paediatric Nursing | Cardiovascular Nursing | Public Health and Community Health Nursing | Dental Nursing| Advance Nursing Practice | Disaster Nursing | Gerontology Nurse and Telemedicine | e-health
Location: Conference Hall

Session Introduction

Melihat Aggul

Ataturk Education and Research Hospital Community Mental Health Service, Turkey

Title: The sound o lost souls: Short film illustration

Time : 14:30-15:00

Biography:

Melihat AÄŸgül was born in 1966 at Izmir. She studied primary school at Kiraz, and health college in Izmir. She had two-years degree at Anatolian University. She took office at 1985. She have been working at Atatürk Education and Research Hospital Community Mental Health Service for 3 years. She had Psychiatric Nursing Certificate of Ministry of Health in 2018. She had 5 different short-films which she created the scenario and  production:You are Not Alone (About Community Mental Health Studies), You are not Alone Farewell (About Community Mental Health Studies;), Mark of Teos (Teos Short Film Factory), Simulakr (Artlen Fotograph Facory), The Sound of Lost Souls (The topic is about schizophrenia).

Abstract:

Sound of the lost souls was made by volunteer young friends outside the health area with three clients. The name of the film was designated by clients. Stigma was also important in term of work. The end of the film they were affected who are the relatives of the family. They stated that the first time they were considered important themselves by another people. In the film they mentioned about what they did when the day was starting. It was a three different life. Their cultural characteristic and gender were different from each other. They were live in the metropolis. They shared to what they lived within community. They were in communication with community mental health center. Their hobbies were different. Mostly they had a mother. The mother of the family members who cared for chronic diseases. Frequently, the clients complained about couldn’t find a job and also couldn’t work in any job. Even if they find a job, they complain about failing to achieve success. In public they try to  say we don’t have any problems, meanwhile some clients don’t want to show their faces. This situation indicate that how intense the stigma is in the society. They mentioned about they have difficulty at transportation. They spoke of what they do in the their home, how they sped time. they spoke of  coupled with their future plan and the general attitude of society.  Mentioned about  the loss of the disease on their lives. The names of our families and clients were not written because they had their own demands. They shared their own house, private life with us. For this reason big thanks to them. While we were showing the short film to them their reactions were like hole different short films and this is so imagional. If our labours  could make awareness it is such a honor for us. We are believe in that this labours can be useful only in case of we shared this subject in public. We are thinking that we will reach more people’s awareness with your supports.

Considering the therapeutical and improving power on clients, psychosocial therapies are of important and there are so many quite significant  outputs  on the results.

Break: 15:00-15:30