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Nursing Global 2018
Day 1 March 03, 2018
Sessions:
Cancer Nursing | Clinical Nursing
Session Chair
M M Madumo
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa
Session Co-chair
MJ Black
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa
Title:
Title: The important of interdisciplinary approach to cancer care
Hiroshi Osawa,
Edogawa Hospital, Japan
Title:
Analyzing and synthesizing the palliative care system providing continuum care
from healthcare services to homes in end-of-life patients in the East of Thailand
Yupin Tanatwanit,
Burapha University, Thailand
Title:
The impact of an educational program on knowledge, attitude and practices of
healthcare professionals towards family presence during resuscitation in an emergency
department at a tertiary care setting, in Karachi, Pakistan
Shaista Meghani,
Aga Khan University Hospital, Pakistan
Title:
Title: Partnering with faith-based organizations to provide international
undergraduate nursing clinical experiences through mission trips
Lucindra Campbell Law,
University of St. Thomas, USA
Title:
Title: Factors predicting loneliness of hospitalized cancer patients in Chonburi Cancer
Hospital
Laddawal Vonk,
Burapha University, Thailand
Title:
Title: Why it matters to me
Jeshni Amblum-Almér,
Belmatt Healthcare Training, UK
Title:
Title: Effective collaborative working between nurses in Saudi Arabia: Barriers and
solutions
Rasha A Al-Turki,
The University of Salford, UK
Title:
Title: EVAR- endovascular stent graft
Snezana Medakovic,
Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases Dedinje, Serbia
Title:
Title: Individualised homeopathy treatment for children with generalised anxiety
disorders: A randomised wait-list controlled trial
Neha Sharma,
Warwick Research Services, UK
Title:
Title: Implementation of educational program for improving nurses’ awareness
regarding nursing management of pregnancy induced hypertension at obstetrical
departments at three hospitals in Khartoum state
Ihsan Elyamni Abdullah Elfakki,
Al-Neelain University, Sudan
Title:
Title: Nursing practice around the globe a comparison: Cameroon West Africa and
the United States
Patricia Hinchberger & Lorna Kendrick,
California State University, USA
Session Introduction