Day 2 :
- Pediatric nursing|Perioperative nursing|Clinical Nursing|Oncology nursing
Location: Meeting Hall
Session Introduction
Mir Anwar
Stanger Provincial Hospital,South Africa .
Title: Effects of Meconium Aspiration in New Born in Developing Countries in -- Sub Saharan African Perspective -- How much HIV/AID’s Contributes.
Biography:
Abstract:
Our study were overserved & put on consideration of the following criteria –Detection of Prematurity and Fetal gasping secondary to hypoxia, inadequate removal of meconium from the airway prior to the first breath, Use of positive pressure ventilation (PPV) prior to clearing the airway of meconium etc.The inhaled meconium can cause a partial or complete blockage of the airways, causing difficulty breathing and poor gas exchange in the lungs. In addition, the substance is irritating and causes inflammation in the airways and potentially, causes chemical pneumonia.Factors that promote the passage of meconium in utero include the following:Placental insufficiency, maternal hypertension .Preeclampsia, Oligohydramnios, maternal drug abuse, especially of tobacco and cocaine, maternal infection-corioaminitis, etc.
Xiaofeng Xu
Sichuan University, China .
Title: Investigation on the status of perioperative pain management of surgical patients
Biography:
Xiaofeng Xu has completed her Master Degree at the age of 25 years from Sichuan University and is currently studying for a doctoral degree in Sichuan University in China. She has piblished 24 papers in reputed journals and participated in many international academic conferences.She has carried out clinical nursing work in the Trauma Center ward, neurosurgery, operating room, and emergency department of West China Hospital of Sichuan University. At the same time, She has carried out a number of related studies on elderly patients.
Abstract:
Statement of the Problem: At present, the pain control status of inpatients is not ideal, and many patients still suffer from various kinds of pain, especially surgical patients. The implementation of scientific, standardized and effective perioperative pain management plays a positive role in promoting patients' rehabilitation, reducing patients' pain experience and improving patients' satisfaction.The purpose of this study is to investigate the status of perioperative pain management of surgical patients in a third-class hospital in Sichuan Province, China, with a view to providing reference for the standardized and effective pain management of perioperative patients in the future. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation .
Wanli Liu
Central South University ,China.
Title: Different Diagnostic Strategies Using D-dimer for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter- Related Upper Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis
Biography:
Abstract:
Deep vein thrombosis in the upper extremities caused by peripherally placed central catheters is distinct from typical deep vein thrombosis. This specific kind of mural thrombus may have an impact on D-dimer levels. This study aimed to ascertain if the level of D-dimer level might be considered as independent separate diagnostic marker to rule out upper extremity deep vein thrombosis caused by peripherally implanted central catheters.
Biography:
Abstract:
Prostate cancer is one of the commonest types of cancer in men worldwide. The primary treatment option for localized prostate cancer is radical prostatectomy. Unfortunately, a considerable proportion of men may experience longâ€term post-surgical sequelae. Aim of the study: is to determine the effect of nursing interventions on urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunction among post-radical prostatectomy patients.
Akua Kusiwaa Karikari
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Ghana.
Title: Understanding the challenges and coping mechanisms adopted by nursing staff in managing critically-ill patients at district hospitals in the Ashanti Region, Ghana.
Biography:
Akua Kusiwaa Karikari is a resourceful nurse leader with expertise to impact positively on nursing practice and patient care to improve the delivery of healthcare in Ghana. She is an emergency nurse and has years of experience in clinical practice, teaching and nursing administration.
Abstract:
Many hospitals that manage health emergencies are resource-constrained and as such have challenges to provide quality care to patients. Exploring these challenges in resource-constrained hospitals and addressing them at the operational level through coping mechanisms could aid timely interventions to save patients with potentially life-threatening conditions. The study adopted qualitative approach and grounded theory design. Simple random sampling was used to cluster selected hospitals while purposive sampling was used to select right cadre of nursing leaders with experience to provide needed information.
Mahmoud Al-Masaeed
University of Newcastle , Australia .
Title: Nursing Fatigue and Risk Management in Jordan: Gender Expectations and Experiences.
Biography:
I am a researcher and PhD candidate and research assistant at the University of Newcastle Australia and University Putra Malaysia under the Jointly Awarded Doctoral Degree (JADD) program. I am passionate about nursing researches, teaching, nursing environments developments and improve the policies and strategies for occupational health and safety, and create solutions for policymakers in hospitals and health providers to mitigate the work-related fatigue among nurses.
Abstract:
The study was developed on the backdrop of understanding the rising cases of nursing fatigue and the resulting implications. First, existing literature demonstrates that nursing fatigue has wide reaching implications such as medical errors, risk to patients’ safety and health, as well as an impact on the nurses’ individual health. Based on these consequences, it was imperative to explore on the fatigue levels and as such formulate a basis for developing coping strategies. Although the subject has widely been evaluated in different jurisdictions, there exists a shortage of studies that specifically focus on the Middle East (Jordan), and which explore the impact of gender and culture on the fatigue levels. These were the strategic focus areas and existing situations that informed the study development.
Rosy Shrestha
Nursing Director & Campus Chief of B & B Hospital ,Nepal
Title: PREDICTORS OF HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Biography:
Abstract:
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality of adults globally. It contributes to the escalating costs of health care as well as impairs patient’s quality of life. Maintaining health-related quality of life is a goal and important outcome measure in the management of patients with coronary heart disease. Therfore, this study was carried out to identify the health-related quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease attending a cardiac care centre in Kathmandu .