And
DAY ONE: Wednesday, 6 April 2022
From 8.00am CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS OPEN SAGE HOTEL WOLLONGONG, LEVEL 3, GRAND PACIFIC FOYER, 60/62 HARBOUR ST
9.00am ENHANCING PRACTICE 2022 CONFERENCE OPENING
9.00am – 9.10am WELCOME TO COUNTRY
9.10am – 9.15am WELCOMG TO ENHANCING PRACTICE 2022 CONFERENCE
9.15am – 9.35am OFFICIAL CONFERENCE OPENING Ms Elizabeth Koff, Secretary of Health, NSW Health
9.35am – 10.20am OPENING KEYNOTE: Is there a Key to Sustainable Person-Centred Transformation?: Moving from Fractured to Flourishing Cultures Streaming: Professor Kim Manley CBE, Professor Practice Development & Co-Director, Impact Research Group, School of Health & Social Care; University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, Emeritus Professor Practice Development, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury UK
10.20am – 10.30am ANNOUNCEMENT: International PD Book Launch
Streaming: Christine Oye, Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway
10.30am – 11.00am MORNING TEA TRADE EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS
11.00am – 12.55pm CONCURRENT SESSION ONE
1. WELLBEING 2. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES 3. QUALITY AND
SAFETY 4. INTER-
PROFESSIONAL PD 5. PD INNOVATIONS
“CREATIVE SPACE”
11.00am – 11.25am
Practice Development and Pathway to Excellence®: A Marriage made in Heaven Claire Morley, Statewide Nursing Director, Nursing and Midwifery Excellence, Tasmanian Health Service
“Post-it Notes and Glitter”: A Lasting Pathway to Person-Centred Practice Chris White, PD Education Nurse Manager, Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Pressure Injury Prevalence and Practice Improvement (the PIPPI Project): A Realist Evaluation of Nursing Care and Knowledge to Reduce Pressure Injuries in an Australian Hospital
Jenny Sim, Associate Professor in Nursing, The University of Newcastle
You’re on Mute! - From Fluffy Clouds to Collaborative Connection Alison Jeffers, Nurse Educator, Prince of Wales Hospital
Exploring the Student Midwife Experience (ESME): An Appreciative Inquiry Study Helping to Sustain our Midwifery Workforce Jacqui Cross, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Nursing and Midwifery Office, Ministry of Health
Come join us to let your creativity shine!
11.30am – 11.55am
Interactive Session: International Year of the Nurse/Midwife: We too are giants!
Uncovering the Inner Voice Margaret Kelly,
Embedded: The Experiences of Local Nurse Researchers During an Action
Leading a Network for Leadership: Co-Creating a Leadership Alumni
Winding the Clock Forward: Using Ageing Simulation to Enhance Specialised Practices
Susan Dyer, Advanced Nurse Consultant, Women's & Children's Health Network
Implementation Manager, Agency for Clinical Innovation
Research Study Focused on Strengthening the Safety Culture of Acute Mental Health Inpatient Units Tammy Merrick, Registered Nurse, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Keith Jones, Nurse Manager, Leadership Initiatives, South Eastern Sydney LHD
for Older People Alera Bowden, Clinical Nurse Consultant, University of Wollongong, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
12.00pm – 12.25pm
Transforming Hospitals through Artistic Expression Leigh Tesch, Executive Officer, Inscape Tas
Engaging Consumers in Co-Designing Interventions in Midwifery Leanne Cummins, Midwife, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
The Families Experience Li Lok, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Green Intensive Care Unit Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Person-Centeredness within Education and Training: A Strategic Approach Annette Solman, Chief Executive, Health Education and Training Institute, NSW Health
Critical Appreciative Processes in a World where Deficit Reigns Cheryl Atherfold, Deputy Chief Nurse, Waikato District Health Board
12.30pm – 12.55pm
Compassionate Leadership Development using ‘The Heart of Caring Framework’ Suzanne Murray, Nurse Manager Workforce Capabilities, South Eastern Sydney LHD
Evidencing Person-Centredness: Identifying Patterns and Trends Over Time Emma Radbron, Nurse Manager- iMPAKT Study & PhD Candidate, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
The Gloves are Off: Challenging Glove use in Clinical Care Helen Newman, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Infection Management and Control Service, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Courage, Capability and Compassion, the Key Ingredients for Successful Inter-Professional Leadership Kerry Shanahan, Director of Nursing, Southern Illawarra Hospitals Group
Exploring Nursing Experiences and Perceptions when Engaging with Patient Care (Practice Development) Initiatives Lily Pho, Leadership, Culture and Practice Development Nurse Manager, Sydney LHD, Nursing and Midwifery Executive Unit
12.55pm – 1.45pm LUNCH TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER EXHIBITION
1.45pm – 2.30pm KEYNOTE Vic McEwan, Artistic Director, The Cad Factory
2.35pm – 3.15pm HOME GROUP DISCUSSIONS
3.15pm – 3.35pm AFTERNOON TEA TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER AUTHORS AVAILABLE BY THEIR POSTERS
3.35pm – 5.00pm CONCURRENT SESSION TWO
1. QUALITY AND SAFETY
2. PERSON-CENTRED CULTURES
3. WELLBEING 4. INTER-
PROFESSIONAL PD 5. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES “CREATIVE
SPACE”
3.35pm – 4.00pm
Evaluating Implementation of a Quality and Safety Framework Using Person-Centred Approaches Eithne Cannon, Nurse Educator, Quality & Culture, South Eastern Sydney LHD, Prince of Wales Hospital
Interactive Session: Pulling it All Together: How Complementary Data Sets can be used to Transform Person-Centred Care Emma Radbron, Nurse Manager- iMPAKT Study & PhD Candidate, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Building Resilient 1st Year Transitioning to Professional Practice Nurse Leaders Lynette Higgs, NM Professional Development and Clinical Support, Sydney Hospital/Sydney Eye Hospital
A Person-Centred Observational Tool: Devising the Workplace Culture Critical Analysis Tool® Val Wilson, Professor of Nursing, Illawarra & Shoalhaven LHD, South Eastern Sydney LHD & University of Wollongong
Non-Pharmacological Approach to Person-Centred Care Bronwyn Arthur, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Garrawarra Centre
Come join us to let your creativity shine!
4.05pm – 4.30pm
Integrating Practice Development, Lean Thinking, Leadership Training and a Research Pathway into a Generic Organisational Care Improvement Program for Nurses and Midwives
Is there a Consistent ‘Language of Learning’ for Nurses’ Person and Family Education Practice within Person-and Family-Centred Care? Making Learning Visible
Pilates Routine for Working Nurses Karen Woods, Nurse Educator-Clinical Placements and nursing informatics, The Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick
Being Person-Centred: Exploring Education to Inform Practice Amanda Webb, Lecturer in Psychotherapy & Counselling, Western Sydney University
Using Person-Centered Approaches to Refocus on Quality and Safety of Care- trials and tribulations
Karen Tuqiri, A/South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Director of Nursing and Midwifery
Greg Fairbrother, Nurse Consultant, Patient and Family-centred Care Research, Sydney LHD
Deryn Thompson, Eczema Education Nurse and Lectuer, Women's and Children's Health Network and University of South Australia
4.35pm – 5.00pm
Handover from the HEART: Holistic, Empathetic, Assuring, Relevant and Timely Catherine Osborn, Clinical Nurse Educator, Acute Cardiology, Coronary Care Unit, Royal North Shore Hospital
Improving Quality of Care through Nurses’ Assessment of Complexity in Older People Receiving Community-Based Care Jennifer Boak, Manager Community Nursing Services, Bendigo Health
Interactive Session: IMAGINE Supporting Staff Wellbeing: A Better Future is Within Reach Jackie Donsante, Essentials of Care Co-ordinator, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Leveraging in Situ Simulation to Promote Interdisciplinary Team Interactions Using Streaming Technology Andrew Bezzina, Director, Illawarra Shoalhaven Health Education Centre
Multisensory Environments in Dementia Care Shannon Azzopardi, Diversional Therapy Coordinator, Garrawarra Centre, Southern Eastern Sydney LHD
5.00pm – 6.30pm ENHANCING PRACTICE 2022 WELCOME RECEPTION
VENUE: SAGE HOTEL WOLLONGONG, LEVEL 3, GRAND PACIFIC FOYER DRESS CODE: SMART CASUAL
DAY TWO: Thursday, 7 April 2022 and
6.30am Yoga on the Beach or Walking Group
From 8.00am CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS OPEN SAGE HOTEL WOLLONGONG, LEVEL 3, GRAND PACIFIC FOYER, 60/62 HARBOUR ST
9.00am – 9.10am WELCOME: Opening of Day Two
Professor Patricia M. Davidson PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Wollongong
9.10am – 9.55am
KEYNOTE: Extra! Extra! Read all About it! The Inside Scoop on Delivering Enviable Person-Centred Healthcare
Jo Spicer, Author & Speaker, Co-Founder, Bright Butterfly
Sponsored by the Network of Practice Development Units of the University Hospitals Basel – Berne – Zurich, Switzerland
10.00am – 10.55am CONCURRENT SESSION THREE
1. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES 2. WELLBEING
3. QUALITY AND
SAFETY 4. PD INNOVATIONS
5. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES
“CREATIVE
SPACE”
10.00am – 10.25am
Finding the “Person” in Person-Centredness: How Looking at Persons with Wonder Enables Authentic Research Kelly Marriott-Statham, Lecturer, PhD Candidate, University of Wollongong and Queen Margaret University
From Macro to Micro & Me: Wellbeing in the Time of COVID-19. A Reflective Journey for Person-Centred Wellness Mary Mulcahy, Nurse, Educator, Person Centred Care, Prince of Wales Hospital
How the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire can be used to Promote High Quality, Safe Person-Centred Workplaces Christopher Hinder, Registered Nurse, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Transition into University: Nursing Students Perception of Belonging in a University Learning Environment Carley Jans, Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Memory Lane: Life Story Marc Grilli, Clinical Nurse Educator, Garrawarra Centre
Come join us to
let your
creativity shine!
10.30am – 10.55am
A VISION for Person-Centred Clinical SuperVISION Denise Edgar, Nurse Manager, Nursing and Midwifery Research Unit, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Creating a Safe Space to Explore Our Own Person-Centredness and How this Influences Our Culture Ross Clifton, Head of Students/Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong
C.I.P. for the SAQ; Multi-Level Investment in Our Safety Culture Val Wilson, Professor of Nursing, University of Wollongong, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Establishing a Multi-Disciplinary Approach in a Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Setting to Generate Patient inclusion in Goal Setting Nicola Drayton, Nurse Manager, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD
Expressing our Experience: Health Staff Experience of Working During COVID-19 in Tasmania, Australia Laura Pyszkowski, Assistant Director of Nursing, Acute Medicine Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmanian Health Service
10.55am – 11.20am MORNING TEA TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER EXHIBITION
11.20am – 12.45pm
CONCURRENT SESSION FOUR
1. QUALITY AND
SAFETY 2. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES 3. QUALITY AND
SAFETY 4. PD INNOVATIONS
5. PERSON-CENTRED CULTURES
“CREATIVE SPACE”
11.20am – 11.45am
Developing a Safety Culture on an Acute Care Ward: An Emancipatory Practice Development Approach Jacqueline Peet, Senior Research Assistant, Registered Nurse, Queensland University of Technology
Person-Centred Curriculum Makes a Difference Tracey Moroney, Professor, School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
Improving Palliative Care in People Living with Advanced Dementia who Experience Significant BPSD: A Garrawarra Experience Bronwyn Arthur, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Garrawarra Centre, South Eastern Sydney LHD
A New Kind of Passport: A Co-Created Sexual Health Resource for International Students Maddison Stratten, Health Promotion Officer, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD, HARP Unit
Being Creative to Highlight Consumers’ Sense of Well-Being Jennifer Weller-Newton, Associate Professor, University of Melbourne
Come join us to let your creativity shine!
11.50am – 12.15pm
Shining a Light on Clinical Nurse Specialists at The Prince of Wales Hospital Yvonne Steadward, Nurse Educator, South East Sydney LHD, Prince of Wales Hospital
Holding Space in Process-Focused Facilitation Gene Johnson, Senior Program Manager, Health Education and Training Institute (HETI)
Everybody’s Busyness: Promoting Medication Safety Besty Jose, Clinical Nurse Educator, Port Kembla Hospital, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Interactive Session: Exploring Shared Connections Through COVID-19: Discovering Hope, Gratitude and Appreciation Amongst Healthcare Teams Kristie McKenzie, Nurse Manager Essentials of Care, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD
How Can a Person-Centred Approach Transform a Successful Clinical Breastfeeding Intervention into a Mobile Application? Shahla Meedya, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong
12.20pm – 12.45pm Developing Allied Health Leaders to Facilitate Safe, Person-Centred Health Care Patricia Bradd, Director Patient Safety, Clinical Excellence Commission
The Sunflower Tool: Does it Enhance Person-Centredness in a Surgical Ward? Evelyn Jelercic, Carer Program Coordinator, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Observing Resuscitation Practice: The Ethical Challenges for the Ethnographic Researcher Katherine Riley, Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Clinical Nurse/ Midwifery Educator Professional Development Pathway Alexa Buliak, Nurse Manager, Quality and Cultural Initiatives, South Eastern Sydney LHD
Interactive Session: Creating a Flourishing Environment to Support Students in a Small Regional Campus Helen Pratt, Lecturer School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
12.45pm – 1.30pm LUNCH & TRADE EXHIBITION TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER EXHIBITION
1.30pm – 2.15pm
KEYNOTE: When I Become the Other: Using the Power of Story to Shift Paradigms and Transform Practice
Dr Duncan McKellar, Clinical Advisor, Older Persons’ Mental Health, Office of the Chief Psychiatrist, SA Health
Sponsored by the NSW Health Education & Training Institute
2.20pm – 2.50pm INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER VIDEOS
2.50pm – 3.10pm AFTERNOON TEA TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER AUTHORS AVAILABLE BY THEIR POSTERS
3.10pm – 3.40pm HOME GROUP DISCUSSIONS
3.40pm – 4.05pm
CONCURRENT SESSION FIVE
1. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES 2. PD INNOVATIONS
3. QUALITY AND
SAFETY
4. QUALITY AND
SAFETY 5. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES “CREATIVE
SPACE”
3.40pm – 4.05pm
Shining a Light on the Work of 200 POWH Nurses-Celebrating Florence Nightingale
Once Upon a Person-Centred Time: How Student Nurse Values are Influenced by Workplace Experience
What is the Experience of the Effectiveness and Efficiency of a Pre-Admission Centre?
Interactive Session: "Pain as Usual but Forgotten" Vanathy David, Aged
Co-creating the Nurse of the Future using Person-Centred Teaching and Learning
Come join us to
let your
creativity shine!
Karen Tuqiri, Director of Nursing, The Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick
Carolyn Antoniou, Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Does a Stitch in Time Save Nine? Elizabeth Hoy, Registered Nurse, University of Tasmania and St Luke's Aged Care
Care Clinical Nurse Consultant, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Cheryl Atherfold, Deputy Chief Nurse, Waikato District Health Board
4.10pm – 4.55pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: What Opportunities has the COVID Pandemic Presented for Enhancing Practice Development and Person-Centred Practices? Hosted by Karen Tuqiri, A/South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Director of Nursing and Midwifery Jo Spicer, Author, Survivor, Reviver & Thriver Annette Solman, Chief Executive, Health Education and Training Institute (HETI) Jacqui Cross, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Nursing and Midwifery Office, Ministry of Health Dr Duncan McKellar, Clinical Advisor, Older Persons’ Mental Health, Office of the Chief Psychiatrist, SA Health Patricia Bradd, Director Patient Safety, Clinical Excellence Commission
4.55pm – 5.00pm SUMMATION OF DAY TWO
6.30pm – 10.30pm ENHANCING PRACTICE 2022 CONFERENCE DINNER
VENUE: CITY BEACH, 1 MARINE DRIVE, WOLLONGONG (900m from conference venue)
DRESS CODE: BEACH THEME
DAY THREE: Friday, 8 April 2022 and
6.30am Yoga on the Beach or Walking Group
From 8.00am
CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS OPEN SAGE HOTEL WOLLONGONG, LEVEL 3, GRAND PACIFIC FOYER, 60/62 HARBOUR ST
9.00am – 9.10am
WELCOME: Opening of Day Three Margot Mains, Chief Executive Officer, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
9.10am – 9.55am
KEYNOTE: An Innovative and Sustainable Approach to Measuring Person-Centredness in Nursing Practice Streaming: Professor Tanya McCance, DPhil, MSc, BSc (Hons.) RGN
10.00am – 10.55am
CONCURRENT SESSION SIX
1. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES 2. WELLBEING
3. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES 4. PD INNOVATIONS
5. PERSON-CENTRED
CULTURES
“CREATIVE
SPACE”
10.00am – 10.25am
Interactive Session: A Creative Exploration of Authentic Engagement Helen Pratt, Lecturer School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
Interactive Session: Project DARE in Action! Pippa Burns, Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Does Formal Leadership Education Translate to Health Practice? Keith Jones, Nurse Manager Leadership Initiatives, South Eastern Sydney LHD
Using Interactive Virtual Appreciative Inquiry to Understand Nurses and Midwives Practice Development Activity during Covid19
Suzie Kuper, Practice Development Consultant, Northern NSW LHD
Mirrors Don’t Always Mean 7 Years Bad Luck Chris White, PD Education Nurse Manager, Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Come join us to let your creativity shine!
10.30am – 10.55am
Working Together to Create a Caring Culture Jenny Smit, Executive Director Clinical Services, Tresillian, Sydney LHD
Interactive Session: Laughter Yoga at Garrawarra Marc Grilli, Clinical Nurse Educator, Garrawarra Centre
Interactive Session: ‘Check, Please!’ - Innovative Education to Improve Reliability of Second Checks for High-Risk Medication Administration Sui Reardon, Nurse Educator, Clinical Placement Coordinator, St George Hospital
Consumers as Researchers, an Inclusive Approach: The Challenges and Celebrations in Pursuit of Person-Centred Research Julia Kittscha, Clinical Nurse Consultant Stomal Therapy, Illawarra & Shoalhaven LHD
Cultivating a Resilient Health Care Workforce for the Delivery of Care that is Compassionate, Safe and Person-Centred Suzanne Murray, Nurse Manager Workforce Capabilities, South Eastern Sydney LHD
10.55am – 11.20am MORNING TEA TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER EXHIBITION
11.20am – 1.15pm CONCURRENT SESSION SEVEN
1. PERSON-CENTRED CULTURES
2. WELLBEING 3. QUALITY AND
SAFETY 4. PD INNOVATIONS
5. PERSON-CENTRED CULTURES
“CREATIVE SPACE”
11.20am – 11.45am
Practice Development Versus Other Care Improvement Approaches: Staff Experience & Opinion Re-Processes & Impacts Maureen Policarpio, Nursing Executive Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Interactive Session: 'Why be Well-Rounded, when you can be a Star?' An Exploration of Talents & Strengths Grant Kinghorn, Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Interactive Session: Let’s Reflect on the Fall! Co-Designing the Solutions to Prevent Falls Vanathy David, Aged Care Clinical Nurse Consultant, Wollongong Hospital
A Practice Development Response to the COVID 19 Pandemic: A Lived Experience Jewel Barlow-Armstrong, Nurse Coordinator Practice Development, Waikato District Health Board
Interactive Session: Winding the Clock Forward: Experiencing the Ageing Process through Age-Suit Simulation Alera Bowden, Clinical Nurse Consultant, University of Wollongong, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Come join us to let your creativity shine!
11.50am – 12.15pm
“This is me......” Creation of a Tool to Assist Staff be Aware of and Manage Distress and Aggression in a Person-Centred Approach Cathy Wynn, Nurse Manager, Staff Education & Clinical Practice, Garrawarra Centre
Participatory Portraiture: How Co-Produced Narrative work can Contribute to Practice Development Kate Bowles, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Enhancing the Quality of Patient Care through Empathy Immersion Samantha Jakimowicz, Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
Advanced Facilitation Makes a Difference Rebekkah Middleton, Senior lecturer, University of Wollongong
Developing Facilitation Standards and an Accreditation Process for NSW Health Gene Johnson, Senior Program Manager, Health Education and Training Institute (HETI)
12.20pm – 12.45pm
Emerging NUM Program Karen Tuqiri, A/South Eastern Sydney Local
Your World is your Wellbeing: Discoveries of a Graduate Nurse Wellbeing Program
The Sutherland Hospital Falls Prevention and Management Online Portal
The Kids Pain Collaborative: An Innovative Approach to Optimising Pain Care for Children
How Does Engaging Authentically Influence the Development of Healthful Nurse-Patient Relationships? A Scoping
Health District, Director of Nursing and Midwifery
Margaret Man, Nurse Manager Leadership Programs, Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network
Elham Almasi, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Sutherland Hospital
Presenting to the Emergency Department Suzanne Williams, Nurse Practitioner, Queensland Children's Hospital
Review of the Literature Helen Pratt, Lecturer School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
12.50pm – 1.15pm
Exploring the Patient’s Experience of Receiving Clinical Care with the Use of Mobile Technology Lily Pho, Leadership, Culture and Practice Development Nurse Manager, Sydney LHD
Montessori: Providing Meaning and Purpose in Dementia Care Shannon Azzopardi, Diversional Therapy Coordinator, Garrawarra Centre, Southern Eastern Sydney LHD
Improving Patient & Staff Experience Through Proactive Patient Rounding Lynn Wickenden, Clinical Support Nurse CNS2, Bowral Hospital, South Western Sydney LHD
Maternity Care for Women with Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: Findings of a Winston Churchill Fellowship Monica Diaz, Clinical Nurse Midwife, Women's and Children's Health Network
Enhancing Wellbeing of Undergraduate and Transition to Practice Healthcare Professionals Across Disciplines Samantha Jakimowicz, Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
1.15pm – 1.55pm LUNCH & TRADE EXHIBITION TRADE DISPLAYS AND POSTER EXHIBITION
1.55pm – 2.40pm CLOSING KEYNOTE Val Wilson, Professor of Nursing, Illawarra & Shoalhaven LHD, South Eastern Sydney LHD & University of Wollongong
2.40pm – 3.00pm CONFERENCE SUMMATION & NEXT CONFERENCE LAUNCH
From 3.00pm
ENHANCING PRACTICE 2022 CLOSING AFTERNOON TEA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Nbr Poster Presentation Title Lead Author Co-Authors
P1 An Enlightened Approach to the Paediatric Patient Experience in Recovery
Shaun Thompson, Nurse Program Manager Essentials of Care, Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (SCHN)
Freya Hickey, Registered Nurse, SCHN
P2 Development of a Reflection Model for Clinical Decision Making for Student Nurses
Thora Thomsen, Associated Professor, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark/ Southern University of Denmark
Christina Ystrøm, Bjerre-Clinical Nurse Specialist, Zealand University Hospital Pia Scheuer, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Zealand University Hospital Rikke Ringdal, Lecturer, University College Absalon, School of Nursing
P3 Understanding Hidden Cohorts within Institutional Settings
Kelly Lewer, Academic Tutor, School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
P4 “Baby Steps”: Providing Early Access to a Safe, Woman-Centred Service from Pregnancy to Birth
Julianne Harvey, Project Lead- Innovation & Redesign, Western Sydney LHD
Helen Mou, Clinical Midwifery Consultant, Maternity Services, Auburn Hospital
P5 My GP and Me’ Clozapine Shared Care: Transitioning Consumers for Continuation of Safe Quality Care with Clozapine Therapy in the Eastern Sydney Mental Health Service
Marcia Pankhurst, Mental Health Improvement Advisor, South Eastern Sydney LHD
Mike Gatsi, Service Director, Mental Health Program ESMHS, South Eastern Sydney LHD Patrick Bolton, Conjoint Associate Professor, UNSW South Eastern Sydney LHD Rebecca O'Brien, Community Mental Health Team Manager ESMHS, South Eastern Sydney LHD Lulu Li, Clozapine, CNC ESMHS, South Eastern Sydney LHD Sara Buten, Psychiatry Consultant, ESMHS, SESLHD Lisa John, POWH, Mental Health Service Pharmacist, SESLHD Jane Taggart, Research Fellow, UNSW Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity
P6 Reflections on the Creation and Evolution of Third Space Partnerships During Project DARE
Pippa Burns, Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Corrine Green, PhD Student, University of Wollongong Michelle-Eady, Associate Professor, University of Wollongong Carinya Barkley, Classroom Teacher, Coledale Public School Jennine Primmer, Cultural Development, Wollongong City Council Penny Harris, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong Jess Baker, Research Fellow, University of NSW Victoria Traynor, Professor, University of Wollongong
P7 Putting on a Brave Face: Patient Centred Care of a Fungating Neck Wound
Rebecca Palmer, Transitional Nurse Practitioner Supportive & Palliative Care, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD
Pia Lambert, Lithgow Community Nursing, Chronic & Complex Care, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD Elizabeth Capaldi, Lithgow Community Nursing, Chronic & Complex Care, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD Rachael Chalker, Lithgow Community Nursing, Chronic & Complex Care, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD Alana Mahon, Lithgow Community Nursing, Chronic & Complex Care, Nepean Blue Mountains LHD
P8 Impact of a Decision Aid for Drivers Living with Dementia
Nadine Veerhuis, Project Manager, University of Wollongong
Victoria Traynor, Professor, University of Wollongong Carmody John, Neurologist, Ramsay Health
P9 Searching for Family Centered Quality Improvement Projects; Using the Empowerment of Parents in the Intensive Care (Empathic 30-Aus) Survey
Claire Collins, Clinical Nurse Speciialist, Sydney Children's Hospital Network Randwick, Intensive Care Unit
Thomas Morgan, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Sydney Children's Hospital Network, Randwick, Intensive Care Unit Ivan Chen, Registered Nurse, Sydney Children's Hospital Network, Randwick, Intensive Care Unit Graham Waldock, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Sydney Children's Hospital Network, Randwick, Intensive Care Unit Karen Gajic, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Sydney Children's Hospital Network, Randwick, Intensive Care Unit Pia Woods, Registered Nurse, Sydney Children's Hospital Network, Randwick, Intensive Care Unit Emma Firth, Registered Nurse, Sydney Children's Hospital Network, Randwick, Intensive Care Unit
P10 Using Transformational and Compassionate Leadership to Co-Create a Safe and Effective Learning Space for Dietitians
Kylie Richardson, Clinical Dietitian, Senior, Prince of Wales Hospital
Suzanne Murray, Nurse Manager, Workforce Capability, South Eastern Sydney LHD
P11 Code Black and Practice Development: Are they Compatible?
Janet Masters, Safety Culture Coordinator, Far West LHD
Brendan Hedger, District Disaster Manager, Far West LHD Benjamin Harris, District Security Manager, Far West LHD
P12 Strategies to Develop Resilience in Nurses and Nursing Students: Enhancing our Kete to Empower the Nursing Profession
Jewel Barlow-Armstrong, Nurse Coordinator Practice Development, Waikato District Health Board
P13 The Rise of the POW- Rangers Michael Breeze, Clinical Nurse Educator, Prince of Wales Hospital
Samantha Ryan, Nursing Unit Manager, Prince of Wales Hospital Paula Sankey, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Prince of Wales Hospital Beatice Kidenya, Clinical Nurse Educator, Prince of Wales Hospital
P14 An Exploration of the Barriers that Influence the Patient Discharge Experience: A Multidisciplinary Team Perspective
Thelma De Lisser-Howarth, Manager Continuum of Care, St Vincent's Private Hospital, Sydney
Hazel Maxwell, Senior Lecturer, University of Tasmania Elizabeth Cummings, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Tasmania
Kim Walker, Adjunct Professor, University of Tasmania
P15 Caring for the Carers in an Australian Public Health District
Shamika Almeida, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Val Wilson, Professor, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD & University of Wollongong Alera Bowden, Clinical Nurse Educator, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD Besty Jose, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
P16 Collaboration and Co-Creation in Education Planning
Elizabeth Schlossberger, Nurse Manager, Prince of Wales Hospital
Eithne Cannon, Nurse Educator, Prince of Wales Hospital
P17 Why do senior ward nurses leave the acute setting? An integrative review
Janine Ellison, Clinical Nurse Educator, Waikato District Health Board
P18 Using Concept analysis to Explore the Activity of ‘Specialling’ for Older People in Hospital
Miriam Coyle, Acute Dementia Delirium Clinical Nurse Consultant, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Valerie Wilson, Professor of Nursing, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD/ University of Wollongong Samuel Lapkin, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong Victoria Traynor, Professor of Nursing, University of Wollongong
P19 “If you Don’t Have the Courage to Ask, I Won’t Have the Courage to Tell”
Susan Dyer, Advanced Nurse Consultant, Women's and Children's Health Network
Kristina Birchmore, Manager Women's Safety Strategy, Women's and Children's Health Network Anita Minkus, Nurse Consultant, Women's and Children's Health Network
P20 Nurse-Led Chronic Care Telehealth Framework: Implementation within the Community
Trudy Hopkins, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, Sydney
P21 Nurses’ Knowledge of Pressure Injury in a Tertiary Hospital in Sydney
Emine Tetik, Clinical Nurse Consultant of Pressure Injury Prevention and Management, Prince of Wales Hospital
Husna Razee, Senior Lecturer, University of NSW Lin Perry, Professor of Nursing, University of Technology Maha Pervaz, Iqbal, Associate Lecturer, University of NSW
P22 Literature Review of Assessment Tools for Feeding Difficulties in People with Dementia
Jia-Ci Spencer, Research Assistant, Registered Nurse, University of Wollongong, Warrigal Care
Riris Damanik, Research Assistant, University of Wollongong Rita Chang, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong Victoria Traynor, Professor, University of Wollongong Jed Montayre, Senior Lecturer, Auckland University of Technology Chia Chi Chang, Dean Taipei, Medical University Shellie Mason, Head of Discipline, Nutrition and Dietetics, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD Lilliana Baron, Clinical Lead Dietitian, Aged Care Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
P23 Growing Newly Registered Nurses for the Future Leadership Positions on Dedicated Career Path Plan
Loretta Martin, Nurse Educator, Prince of Wales Hospital
P24 Treatment after Triage (TAT) Jodie Burke, NUM 3, Auburn Hospital ED
P25 Heart 2 Heart: Connecting, Sharing and Caring
Leah Aitken, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Tracey Smith, Registered Nurse, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
P26 Naturalistic Inquiry in Acute Aged Care: Ethnography and Practice Development a Means to Hear, Understand and Empower the Silenced
Miriam Coyle, Acute Dementia Delirium Clinical Nurse Consultant, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Valerie Wilson, Professor of Nursing, Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD and University of Wollongong Samuel Lapkin, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong Victoria Traynor, Professor of Nursing, University of Wollongong
P27 How Can Women’s Experiences on their Infant Feeding During the COVID-19 Pandemic Assist us to Shape a Person-Centred Care?
Marie Matriano, Registered Nurse, BN Honours Student, School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
Rowena Ivers, MBBS, FRACGP, Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Shahla Meedya, Rn, RM, PhD, School of Nursing, University of Wollongong
P28 Sharing the Space: The Impact of a 100% Single-Room, Acute Care Environment on Person-Centred Practice
Rosemary Kelly, PhD Researcher, Ulster University, Ireland
P29 Development of a Framework for Person-Centred Workplace Culture: A Practice Development Clinical Leadership Program Approach
Helen Stanley, Associate Tutor, University of Surrey
P30 The Emperor’s New Clothes: The Unintended Outcomes of a Practice Development Clinical Leadership Program
Helen Stanley, Associate Tutor, University of Surrey
P31
On the Frontline Treating COVID-19: A Pendulum Experience – from Meaningful to Overwhelming
Elizabeth Rosted, Associated Professor, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark
Thora Thomsen, Associated Professor, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark/Southern University of Denmark
P32 Practice Development towards Person-Centred Practice
Elizabeth Rosted, Associated Professor, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark
Mette Kjerholt, Research Leader, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark Helle Gert, Head Nurse, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark Tina Lanther, Head Nurse, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark
P33 Improving Quality of Care through Nurses’ Assessment of Complexity in Older People Receiving Community-Based Care
Jennifer Boak, Manager Community Nursing Services, Bendigo Health
Susan Thomas, Primary Care Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Wellspring Medical Centre