INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY RESEARCH & INNOVATION CONFERENCE 12 MAY 2015 Lecture Theatre 2 John Radcliffe Hospital

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08:00 Registration & refreshments

08:30 Opening address by Catherine Stoddart, Chief Nurse

08:45 Professor Dickon Weir-Hughes: From locally excellent to internationally exceptional: developing the OUH vision for & midwifery

09:30 The role of coaching in the development of nurse manager Dr Liz Westcott, Oxford Brookes University

09:45 An exploration of the introduction of Advanced Care Practitioner roles in Emergency Department: drivers, challenges and workforce effects Andrea Dale, Consultant Nurse, Emergency Department

10:00 Recognising and managing a deteriorating patient Clair Merriman, Oxford Brookes University

10:15 Question time

10:30 Coffee & cake

10:50 Professor Kate Seers, Warwick University: ‘Understanding and using patient experience to deliver best practice: a meta-ethnography’

11:30 Open fracture of the lower limb: patients’ experience whilst in acute care Dr Liz Tutton, Senior Research Fellow Celebrating the work of

11:45 Dementia Simulation Training Package Rozz McDonald, Oxford Brookes University Florence Nightingale

12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910 Professor Debra Jackson PhD FACN Professor of Nursing 12:00 Setting up a combined clinic for children with Spina Bifida and outcomes from the first year Professor Debra Jackson PhD FACN is Professor Angela Downer, Advanced , of Nursing in the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Paediatric Urology and Professor, Nursing Research at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. She has been a 12:15 Question time full professor since 2005, and prior to her appointment at Oxford Brookes University, worked 12:30 Is the Vascular Access Service an effective service or is in the Faculty of Health at the University of that just anecdotal? A patient satisfaction survey Technology, Sydney (UTS) in . Winifred Magambo-Gasana, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Vascular Access She is a committed and experienced mentor and supervisor of developing researchers, scholars and leaders. Professor Jackson is a member of 12:45 Lunch (poster judging by Catherine Stoddart, Dr Nettie Sigma Theta Tau International of Nursing (Xi Omicron). She Dearmun & Professor Debra Jackson) leads research programs in adolescent and family health, with a particular focus on parenting; and workforce development and adversity with a 13:35 Professor Debra Jackson: particular focus on leadership and workplace culture. A key objective of her ‘Service, strength and courage: reflections on resilience in nursing’ work is to enhance the well-being of vulnerable and socially marginalised groups and through the development of sustainable and culturally sensitive 14:15 Care 24/7 supportive interventions. Julie Stockbridge, Lead Nurse, Patient Pathway Team

Professor Jackson is an experienced writing mentor and coach and has 14:30 Caring intentionally published widely, with over 350 publications including journal articles, books Tim Lewitt, Deputy , Acute General Medicine and book chapters. She has co-edited three widely used text books, two of which are into their 3rd editions. She is Editor-in-Chief ofJournal of Clinical 14:45 Information transfer during transition of care settings Nursing, and sits on the Editorial Boards of Journal of Child Health Pavana Pillai, Senior Staff Nurse, Cardiac & Thoracic CCU Care,Nursing Inquiry, and Nursing and Health Science.

15:00 Panel discussion

15.45 Poster winner presentations

16:00 Close

See Overleaf for Key Speakers’ Biographies

Professor Dickon Weir-Hughes Professor Kate Seers

Dickon has an extensive career in nursing as a clinician, leader, educator and regulator. Professor of Health Research and Director RCN Research Institute His clinical background is predominantly in Tel: 024 7615 0614 Email: neurosciences, critical care and emergency [email protected] nursing but as a clinical leader he has been responsible for all acute clinical specialties, most Kate is Director of the RCN RI. Her research particularly cancer services. interests include pain and its management,

Dickon is now an independent Consultant and a implementation evidence into practice and CQC Specialist Advisor/Inspector. He is also the knowledge translation. Recent work has included Chair of Diagnostic Development & Taxonomy for the international nursing a meta-ethnography of chronic pain, and an EC research charity, NANDA International. The organisation develops funded international study looking at implementing evidence based guide- standardised terminology for use in practice, IT, education and research. lines on continence in a nursing home setting testing out different ways of The work is now translated into 17 languages and Dickon is a former President and a Fellow since 2012. facilitating that implementation.

As an independent consultant, Dickon’s work has included strategic nursing Her methodological expertise includes systematic reviews (quantitative and development, patient safety reviews, the development of advanced practice qualitative), RCTs, mixed methods, delivering and assessing complex inter- and revalidation. He also set up the role of the Chief Nursing Officer for the ventions, ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory and case study. acute independent sector group, Nuffield Health.

Previously Dickon was CEO and Registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Recent and current PhD students cover acute pain management in Jordan, Council from 2009 to 2012; held a joint post as turnaround Executive caring with technology in intensive care, assessing impending critical ill- Director of Nursing/ Professor of Nursing, Barking, Havering & Redbridge ness, multidimensional assessment in older people in acute care, patients’ University Hospitals NHS Trust/ London South Bank University and was lived experience of intensive care and implementation in a non-health care Chief Nurse and Deputy CEO at The Royal Marsden from 1998-2007. He setting. was Assistant Director of Nursing at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital from 1994-1998.

He was Non-Executive Director of the National Patient Safety Agency, for 6 years until its closure. He was nurse advisor to the CMO’s Wayne Jowett Inquiry (an inquiry that led to major changes in the management of chemotherapy) and was Chair of the Foundation of Nursing Studies and the General Nursing Council Trust. He was co-director of the NHS National Cancer Nursing Leadership program.

He is the author of ‘Clinical Leadership: from A-Z’ published by Routledge in 2011 and co-author of ‘Pressure Sore Prevention’ published by Whurr in 1997 together with various papers, book chapters and articles. March 2015