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PROGRAMME                     Thursday, 24 march 2011

 

Registration Desk

09:00 – 18:00    Registration

 

 

Tivoli Congress Hall

Chairs

John Albarran, United Kingdom & Birte Baktoft, Denmark

13:30-14:00

Welcome Address & EfCCNa – FSAIO Scholarship Awards

Birte Baktoft & Jos Latour, Co-chairs International Organising Committee

John Albarran & Ingrid Egerod, Co-chairs International Scientific Committee

 

Opening Address

Dorte Stenberg, Vice-President of the Danish Nurses Association

Rosa Thorsteinsdóttir, President of EfCCNa

 

14:00-14:30

Developments in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guidelines

Prof. Bernd Böttiger, Germany, Chairman of the European Resuscitation Council

 

14:30-15:00

Developing a proactive, respectful and dignified end of life care culture

Maureen Coombs, UK

 

15:00-15:45

EXHIBITION & POSTER VISITS & COFFEE

 

 

 

Session 1

Tivoli Congress Hall

15:45-17:30

Resuscitation & Cardiovascular Care

Chairs

Evanthia Georgiou, Cyprus & Claus Skriver, Denmark

15:45-16:00

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation with chest compression only: Is it more effective?

Marios Georgiou, Cyprus

 

16:00-16:15

What you don’t want to hear about Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation?

Matteo Bartolomei, Italy

 

16:15-16:30

Characteristics of patients receiving vasopressors

Julie Benbenishty, Israel

 

16:30-16:45

Predictors of vascular complications post percutaneous coronary interventions

Yardena Drori, Israel

 

16:45-17:00

Induced hypothermia: The nursing care

Drago Satosek, Slovenia

 

17:00-17:15

Antibiotic prophylaxis in device implantation: An observational study

Luana Gattafoni, Italy

 

17:15-17:30

The association between attitudes towards family- centred care and family presence during resuscitation among Israeli ICU nurses

Freda DeKeyser Ganz, Israel

 


 

PROGRAMME                     Thursday, 24 march 2011

 

 

Session 2

Pjerrot

15:45-17:30

End-of-Life Care

Chairs

Paul Fulbrook, Australia & Lone Juhl, Denmark

15:45-16:00

How do children die in Europe: the EURYDICE II study

Jos Latour, Netherlands & Denis Devictor, France

 

16:00-16:15

Is the ICU a proper place for End-of-Life care?

Isabell Fridh, Sweden

 

16:15-16:30

ICU nurses' involvement in the End-of-Life process: perspectives of relatives

Ranveig Lind, Norway

 

16:30-16:45

The views of ICU nurses on End-of-Life care in public sector ICUs

Shelley Schmollgruber, South Africa

 

16:45-17:00

Withdrawal of therapy: How is the cooperation?

Hanne Irene Jensen, Denmark

 

17:00-17:15

Taking patients home to die from Intensive Care

Laura Lockwood, Sally Goodwin, UK

 

17:15-17:30

Exploring new ways to deal with End-of-Life

Julie Benbenishty, Israel

 

 

 

Session 3

Columbine

15:45-17:30

Education & E-learning

Chairs

Mette Ring, Denmark & David Waters, United Kingdom

15:45-16:00

Student supervision in ICU

Evy Gundersen, Norway

 

16:00-16:15

Evaluating the mentor in critical care

Jochen Bergs, Belgium

 

16:15-16:30

A new approach to learn and teach intensive and anaesthesia care in North Rhine-Westphalia

Matthias Grünewald, Germany

 

16:30-16:45

A new way? Critical care education in the future in Austria; a vision

Karin Klas, Austria

 

16:45-17:00

What's the problem with problem-based learning?

Steven Pearce, UK

 

17:00-17:15

Electronic assessment for critical care nursing education: An evaluation of the use of a summative online scenario based debate

Suzanne Bench, UK

 

17:15-17:30

Web-based resources for critical care education: Results from a concise review

Ruth Kleinpell, USA


 

PROGRAMME                      Thursday, 24 march 2011

 

 

Session 4

Dansetten

15:45-17:30

Stress management & Workforce

Chairs

Bronagh Blackwood, Northern Ireland & Elio Drigo, Italy

15:45-16:00

ICU tend and befriend vs. flight or fight: A 'new' approach to decreasing stress in the ICU

Freda DeKeyser Ganz, Israel

 

16:00-16:15

Burnout symptoms among Croatian and Slovenian Intensive Care nurses

Adriano Friganovic, Croatia

 

16:15-16:30

Hospital nurses' exposure to violence and it's correlation with psychological distress and level of function at work

Naomi Farkash Fink, Israel

 

16:30-16:45

Emotional intelligence of critical care nurses in South Africa

Amanda Towell, South Africa

 

16:45-17:00

Correlation of indexes measuring the nursing workload concerning how critical status and the outcome of certain patients in the ICU

Nikolaos Stoufis, Greece

 

17:00-17:15

Support to critical care nurses in South Africa

Elzabe  Nel, South Africa

 

17:15-17:30

The formation of a world-wide network of critical care nursing organisations

Ged Williams, Australia

 

 

 

19:00-21:00

WELCOME RECEPTION AT COPENHAGEN CITY HALL

 

 


 

PROGRAMME                        FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

 

Tivoli Congress Hall

Chairs

Birte Baktoft, Denmark & Rósa Thorsteinsdóttir, Iceland

08:30-08:55

E-Link Study: What do we know about intensive nurses level of knowledge

Prof. Paul Fulbrook, Australia

08:55-09:20

Exploring the patient perspective in intensive care – A Nordic approach

Dr. Sissel Storli, Norway

 

 

Session 5

Tivoli Congress Hall

09.30-10:30

Creativity in Clinical Practice

Chairs

Catharina Alanko, Finland & Irene Harth, Germany

09:30-09.45

Design and validation of a new rating scale (COMHON Index) to estimate the risk of pressure ulcer in patients attended in critical care units

Angel Cobos Vargas, Spain

 

09:45-10:00

Reducing pressure damage in critical care

Alison Evans, UK

 

10:00-10:15

Use of tooth brush for oral care and ICU patients’ satisfaction

Adriano Friganovic, Croatia

 

10:15-10:30

Influence of prone position in extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal device function

Maria Jesús Frade, Spain

 

 

 

Session 6

Pjerrot

09.30-10:30

Preventing Sleep Disturbances

Chairs

Daniel Benlahoues, France & Bente Buch, Denmark

09:30-09.45

Sleep of the critically ill and the influencing factors

Marita Ritmala-Castrén, Finland

 

09:45-10:00

Sleep disorders in ICU patient: What can we do?

Ilaria Cossu, Italy

 

10:00-10:15

Earplugs in postoperative and critical care

Ulrika Tunebäck, Sweden

 

10:15-10:30

General Discussion

 

 

 


 

PROGRAMME                         FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

Session 7

Columbine

09.30-10:30

Triage & Transport

Chairs

Guðrún Jónsdóttir, Iceland & Dorte Söderberg, Denmark

09:30-09.45

The new Tuscan triage decisional algorithms: ED nurses’ point of view

Giovanni Becattini, Italy

 

09:45-10:00

Safer transfer for critical care patients

Joanna Coward, UK

 

10:00-10:15

The need for sea level flights for the critically ill: Need or dogma?

David Quayle, UK

 

10:15-10:30

Management of a traumatic brain injury database

Gunilla Malmborg Bornhall, Sweden

 

 

 

Session 8

Dansetten

09.30-10:30

Workshop Education

Chairs

Anne Kokko, Finland & David Waters, United Kingdom

09:30-10:30

Development of a critical care nursing competency document: an EfCCNa project

 

EfCCNa Education Committee

 

David Waters, UK (Chair)

Evanthia Georgiou, Cyprus

Maria Hadjibalassi, Cyprus

Anne Kokko, Finland

Drago Satosek, Slovenia

Heike Strunk, Germany

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10:30-11:15

EXHIBITION & POSTER VISITS & COFFEE

 

 

 


 

PROGRAMME                        FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

Session 9

Tivoli Congress Hall

11.15-12:45

Respiratory Care & Interventions

Chairs

Colette Ram, Netherlands & Elin Steffenak, Norway

11:15-11:30

Influence of nursing workload on the incidence of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Francisco Javier Carmona Monge, Spain

 

11:30-11:45

Is humidification necessary?

Tiina Rintala, Sweden

 

11:45-12:00

Endotracheal suctioning in children: What is evidence based?

Irene Harth, Germany

 

12:00-12:15

Routine versus on demand manual hyperinflation in cardiac surgical patients: A randomized controlled trial

Frederique Paulus, Netherlands

 

12:15-12:30

What are critical Care nurses' perceptions of the long-term mechanically ventilated patient in the ICU setting?

Lisa Mace, UK

 

12:30-12:45

Survival in ALS patients with non-invasive and invasive home mechanical ventilation: 10 years of experience in west Denmark

Pia Dreyer, Denmark

 

 

 

Session 10

Pjerrot

11.15-12:45

Delirium in ICU

Chairs

Ingrid Egerod, Denmark & Adriano Friganovic, Croatia

11:15-11:30

Physical restraint use in ICUs across Europe: the PRICE study

Julie Benbenishty, Israel

 

11:30-11:45

Interventions for preventing ICU delirium

Thordis Thomsen, Denmark

 

11:45-12:00

Recognising and improving outcomes for the delirious patient in ICU

Linda Bower, UK

 

12:00-12:15

Nationwide survey of sedation and delirium assessment at Danish ICUs

Helle Svenningsen, Denmark

 

12:15-12:30

Italian nurses’ perception of delirium in ICU: A survey

Silvia Scelsi, Italy

 

12:30-12:45

Restraints in ICUs: A mixed method study

Gayle Langley, South Africa

 

 


 

PROGRAMME                        FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

Session 11

Columbine

11.15-12:45

Protocols & Standards

Chairs

Bente Buch, Denmark & Evanthia Georgiou, Cyprus

11:15-11:30

Mobilisation of obese ICU patients; a clinical study

Pia Dreyer, Denmark

 

11:30-11:45

Adherence to national acute care protocols in the Netherlands: Influencing factors explored

Remco Ebben, Netherlands

 

11:45-12:00

Transpyloric feeding in major burns

David Carbajales, Spain

 

12:00-12:15

Targeting hypoglycemia in the ICU with evidence-based practice strategies

Ruth Kleinpell, USA

 

12:15-12:30

Evidenced based nurse driven pain management protocol for the post operative patient

Naela Hayak, Israel

 

12:30-12:45

Cypriot nurses’ compliance with standard precautions to avoid exposure to pathogens

Georgios Efstathiou, Cyprus

 

 

Session 12

Dansetten

11:15-12:45

Advancing Practice

Chairs

Guðrún Jónsdóttir, Iceland & Dorte Söderberg, Denmark

11:15-11:30

Making the long-term intensive care patient a positive challenge to the staff

Rikke Lundquist, Denmark

 

11:30-11:45

Intra-aortic balloon pumping and nursing care: What did we learn in the last decade?

Gianluca Dilettoso, Italy

 

11:45-12:00

Does the infusion flow rate through the distal lumen of a central venous catheter influence the continuous monitoring of central venous pressure? A prospective pilot study

Barbara Gazzini, Italy

 

12:00-12:15

A randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of tea tree oil body wash in preventing MRSA in critically ill patients

Gillian Thompson, N. Ireland

 

12:15-12:30

Can aromatherapy reduce anxiety in intensive care patients

Gitte  Frandsen, Denmark

 

12:30-12:45

The outcome of tactile touch on oxytocin in intensive care patients: a randomized controlled trial

Maria Henricson, Sweden

 

12:45-13:30

EXHIBITION & POSTER VISITS & LUNCH


 

PROGRAMME                         FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

 

Tivoli Congress Hall

Chairs

John Albarran, United Kingdom & Catharina Alanko, Finland

13:30-13:55

Evidence based practice: Its role in developing the quality of patient care

Dr. Monique van Dijk, Netherlands

13:55-14:20

Constructing the illness narrative: An international perspective on ICU diaries

Dr. Ingrid Egerod, Denmark

 

 

Session 13

Tivoli Congress Hall

14:30-15-30

Pain Assessment

Chairs

Monique van Dijk, Netherlands & Paul van der Heiden, Switzerland

14:30-14:45

Substance P and NPY plasma levels in adults with chest pain due to coronary artery disease: Potential indicators for nursing assessment

Eleni Kletsiou, Greece

 

14:45-15:00

Pain assessment in adult ICU: Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool or the Behavioural Pain Scale?

Willemke Stilma, Netherlands

 

15:00-15:15

Further assessment of a behavioural pain scale or Dolousi Pain Scale in patients who are unable to communicate

Marie De Val, Belgium

 

15:15-15:30

Memories of pain after burn injury: The patients experience

Oili Dahl, Sweden

 

 

 

Session 14

Pjerrot

14:30-15-30

Education & Competency

Chairs

Dorte Söderberg, Denmark & David Waters, United Kingdom

14:30-14:45

Undergraduate nursing students and critical care: how an immediate life support course can help improve skills and critical decision making

Billiejoan Rice, N. Ireland

 

14:45-15:00

Competencies for postgraduate critical care nurses: Developing a tool for the evaluation of nurses’ perceptions

Maria Hadjibalassi, Cyprus

 

15:00-15:15

Technical, interpersonal and critical thinking competency assessment: A systemic approach

Sabrina Egman, Italy

 

15:15-15:30

Major components of nurses: evaluation of nursing diagnosis according to NANDA and nursing care in the internal medicine ICU

Sevgin Samancioglu, Turkey

 


PROGRAMME                        FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

Session 15

Columbine

14:30-15-30

Workshop Nursing Activities Score

Chairs

Katia Padilha, Brazil & Siv Stafseth, Norway

14:30-15:30

Nursing Activities score: Share our experiences

Moderators: Prof. Katia Padilha, Brazil & Siv Stafseth, Norway

 

Nursing Activities Score: a tool to measure nursing workload at Intensive Care Units

Dr. Dinis dos Reis Miranda

 

Round Table: Sharing experiences with NAS - focus on the results: Spain, Norway, Finland, Brazil, Belgium and Netherlands.

Coordinators: Siv Stafseth and Katia G. Padilha

 

Proposal for a future NAS multicentre research.

Coordinators: Katia G. Padilha, Siv Stafseth, Dr. Dinis dos Reis Miranda

 

 

Session 16

Dansetten

14:30-15-30

Cross Cultural Care

Chairs

Colette Ram, Netherlands & Claus Skriver, Denmark

14:30-14:45

Challenges of haemorrhagic fever outbreaks: Reflect on the past and look to the future

Andrea Hayward, South Africa

 

14:45-15:00

Emergency, triage, and teaching in Zambia: Working experience

Drago Satosek, Slovenia

 

15:00-15:15

Promotion of hope in patients cared for in an ICU in Indonesia

Maria Henricson, Sweden

 

15:15-15:30

Building medicine in Africa: The Salam Centre for cardiac surgery in Khartoum, Sudan

Chiara Peduto, Italy

 

 

15:30-16:15

EXHIBITION & POSTER VISITS & COFFEE

 

 


 

PROGRAMME                        FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

Session 17

Tivoli Congress Hall

16:15-17:30

Patients – Nurses Perceptions

Chairs

Adriano Friganovic, Croatia & Elin Steffenak, Norway

16:15-16:30

The visiting situation in an ICU: An observational hermeneutic study

Thomas Eriksson, Sweden

 

16:30-16:45

Liberating restricted visiting policy in Greek ICUs: Is it that complicated?

Archonto Athanasiou, Greece

 

16:45-17:00

Nursing care plan in a full-face composite tissue allo-transplantation

Jonathan Rubio García, Spain

 

17:00-17:15

Attitudes and perceptions of Italian health personnel regarding the use of ICU diaries

Enrico De Luca, Italy

 

17:15-17:30

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) treated patients – What kind of specialised nursing do they need?

Susanne Nielsen, Denmark

 

 

 

Session 18

Pjerrot

16:15-17:30

Organization & Autonomy

Chairs

Paul Fulbrook, Australia & Rósa Thorsteinsdóttir, Iceland

16:15-16:30

Critical information needs of Greek and Finnish charge nurses

Heljä Lundgren-Laine, Finland

 

16:30-16:45

The ICU patient room as a healing environment: A research program based on evidence-based design

Berit Lindahl, Sweden

 

16:45-17:00

Attitudes towards physician-nurse collaboration in ICU

Yasemin Ergün, Turkey

 

17:00-17:15

Autonomy and cooperation practices among critical care nurses in Cyprus

Evanthia Georgiou, Cyprus

 

17:15-17:30

Assessment of trainee nurses and practicum’s tutors skills during their stay in a critical care unit

Teresa Pastor Amorós, Spain

 

 

 


 

PROGRAMME                        FRIDAY, 25 march 2011

 

 

Session 19

Columbine

16:15-17:30

Simulation Strategies

Chairs

Daniel Benlahoues, France & Irene Harth, Germany

16:15-16:30

Simulation: right strategy for best education in critical care

Sabrina Egman, Italy

 

16:30-16:45

Interdisciplinary team training in critical care scenarios may improve patient safety

Tone Johnsgaard, Norway

 

16:45-17:00

Training the emotional and psychomotor skills in simulation: is it useful in clinical practice?

Gitte Tranum Johansen & Lisbeth Wolpold, Denmark

 

17:00-17:15

Using Simulation to Bring ECCO to Life

Melissa Pollard, USA

 

17:15-17:30

Nurses intubation. Videolaryngoscope McGRATH Serie 5® Vs Laryngoscope Macintosh. A Manikin Study

Silvia Scelsi, Italy

 

 

 

Session 20

Dansetten

16:15-17:30

Master Class Protocolised Weaning

Chairs

Bronagh Blackwood, N. Ireland

16:15-17:30

The effectiveness of protocolised weaning for reducing the duration of mechanical ventilation in critically ill adult patients: A systematic review

Bronagh Blackwood, N. Ireland

 

 

20:00-24:00

CONGRESS PARTY


 

PROGRAMME                   SATURDAY, 26 march 2011

 

Session 21

Tivoli Congress Hall

08:30-10:30

Patient Safety

Chairs

Adriano Friganovic, Croatia & Claus Skriver, Denmark

08:30-08:45

Error prevention in ICU

Ruth Kleinpell, USA

 

08:45:09:00

Patient safety in ICUs: which factors are associated to the occurrence of nursing related adverse events?

Katia Padilha, Brazil

 

09:00-09:15

Intensive Care and multidisciplinary Crisis Resource Management training

ld Maatman, Netherlands

 

09:15-09:30

Risk management and incident reports

Sabrina Egman, Italy

 

09:30-09:45

Patient safety and medication

Slavica Kojani, Slovenia

 

09:45-10:00

Disturbances and disruptions during medication in an ICU

Eva Laerkner, Denmark

 

10:00-10:15

Health care failure mode and effect analysis of continuous renal replacement therapies: a tool to improve patient safety in clinical practice

Esteban Molano-Alvarez, Spain

10:15-10:30

Immediate treatment and nursing care when patients are admitted to the ICU

Eva Barkestad, Sweden

 

Session 22

Pjerrot

08:30-10:30

Patient & Family Experiences

Chairs

Ingrid Egerod, Denmark & Paul Fulbrook, Australia

08:30-08:45

Close relatives' experiences of transitions when living with a person with traumatic brain injury

Åsa Engström, Sweden

08:45:09:00

Patients experience eye discomfort after treatment in an intensive care unit a pilot

Marie Eivarsson, Sweden

 

09:00-09:15

Family functioning and contribution during critical illness

Martin Nagl-Cupal, Austria

 

09:15-09:30

Depression and Anxiety Experienced by Family Members of Patients in ICUs

Tuba Sengul, Turkey

 

09:30-09:45

After intensive care, then what? Patient and partner perspectives

Anne Sophie Ågård, Denmark

 

09:45-10:00

Memories and Health Related Quality of Life after Intensive Care

Mona Ringdal, Sweden

10:00-10:15

Unpleasant and pleasant memories of intensive care

Karin Samuelson, Sweden

 

10:15-10:30

Psychosocial nursing care in a high tech critical care unit

Lotte Abildgren Schultz, Denmark


PROGRAMME                   SATURDAY, 26 march 2011

 

Session 23

Columbine

08:30-10:30

Professional Developments

Chairs

Lerma Hernandez, Belgium & Rósa Thorsteinsdóttir, Iceland

08:30-08:45

The EfCCNa Delphi Study: Intensive Care nurses' research priorities

Bronagh Blackwood, N. Ireland

 

08:45:09:00

Evidence-Based Practice: An integration of research based knowledge into clinical practice

Lisbet Grenager, Irene Randen, Norway

09:00-09:15

Nursing consultancy in Italian ICUs

Ilaria Cossu, Italy

 

09:15-09:30

Advancing Practice in Critical Care: A Model of Knowledge Integration

Martin Christensen, Singapore

 

09:30-09:45

Evaluation of clinical ladder in postoperative and critical care units

Siv Stafseth, Norway

09:45-10:00

Moral Distress and structural empowerment among a National sample of Israeli ICU Nurses

Maureen Ben-Nun, Israel

 

10:00-10:15

Overview of the use of standardized language NANDA/NIC/NOC in ICUs of Madrid

Jose Miguel Cachón Perez, Spain

 

10:15-10:30

Design of a competency assessment checklist with failure mode effects analysis

Michael Hebben, Netherlands

 

Session 24

Harlekin

08:30-10:30

Critical Care Outside the ICU

Chairs

Catharina Alanko, Finland &Wouter de Graaf, Netherlands

08:30-08:45

Responding to antecedents of patient demise

Ged Williams, Australia

 

08:45:09:00

An investigation into the effectiveness of introducing a Medical Emergency Team

Tom Andrews, Ireland

 

09:00-09:15

Reduced ICU re-admissions

Sinikka Tellervo Leppänen, Finland

 

09:15-09:30

Call for Concern (C4C): Patient and relative activated Critical Care Outreach

Karin Gerber, UK

 

09:30-09:45

Health and well-being after discharge from intensive care

Rannveig Jónasdóttir, Iceland

09:45-10:00

Follow up visits to an ICU: Critical care nurses' experiences

Åsa Engström, Sweden

10:00-10:15

The individualized rehabilitation project from critical care area to home

Elio Drigo, Italy

10:15-10:30

Can we save more children?

Matteo Bartolomei, Italy

10:30-11:15

EXHIBITION & POSTER VISITS & COFFEE


 

PROGRAMME                   SATURDAY, 26 march 2011

 

 

 

Tivoli Congress Hall

Chairs

John Albarran, United Kingdom & Birte Baktoft, Denmark

11:15-11:45

Challenges of providing culturally competent and respectful care in clinical practice

Julie Benbenishty, Israel

 

 

11.45-12.00

Announcement 5TH EfCCNa Congress 2013, Belgrade, Serbia

Gordana Dragosev, Serbia

 

 

12:00-12:15

Closing Remarks

Birte Baktoft & Jos Latour, Co-chairs International Organising Committee

John Albarran & Ingrid Egerod, Co-chairs International Scientific Committee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:00-15:00

VISITING CRITICAL CARE UNITS IN COPENHAGEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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