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Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Beyond burnout: Rediscovering the heart of nursing
Burnout is not the end of the story — it is the beginning of rebirth. In today’s healthcare climate, nurses are carrying emotional, spiritual, and physical burdens that often lead to exhaustion, disillusionment, and a quiet erosion of identity. In this keynote, I refr [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Chronic abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons for gastroenterology referral, imaging, endoscopy, and repeat clinic visits. However, not all abdominal pain originates from intra-abdominal pathology. Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome (ACNES) i [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
A new systems approach to diseased states and wellness result in a new branch in the healthcare services, namely, personalized and precision medicine (PPM). To achieve the implementation of PPM concept, it is necessary to create a fundamentally new strategy based upon the subclin [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
The nursing profession is experiencing unprecedented challenges, including workforce shortages, increasing documentation demands, clinician burnout, and rapidly evolving healthcare technologies. At the same time, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming nearly every aspect of [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs poses a significant health risk for nurses, particularly in oncology settings. Despite the availability of evidence-based guidelines, adherence to safe handling practices remains suboptimal, often due to gaps in knowledge and t [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Personality disorder from a lived experience perspective
As someone diagnosed with a personality disorder, and having extensive experience with nursing professionals throughout my recovery - I offer a talk on through the lens of lived experience on the way forward in terms of treatment, crisis care as well as everyday interactions in t [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Vitamin D – when to test? and how to treat deficiency?
Although vitamin D is considered as one of the four fat-soluble vitamins, it is not technically a vitamin. It is essential for health, and only miniscule amounts are required. But unlike other vitamins it is produced in the human body, it's absent from all natural foods excep [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Medical challenges of hip fractures and how to manage
Hip fracture is a serious condition leading to increased mortality and many patients do not gain functional independence. Although the mainstay of treatment for hip fractures is orthoapedic repair, a multidisciplinary comanagement approach, including orthogeriatrician and rehabil [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Rural nurses’ lived experience of workplace violence: Consequences and possibilities for change
Violence and aggression in healthcare is an escalating global concern, with nurses disproportionately affected by workplace violence (WPV). Although research has focused on high-risk areas such as emergency departments and psychiatric units, WPV is increasingly recognised in gene [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the landscape of health professions education, and nursing is no exception. Powerful new tools, ranging from generative language models to adaptive tutoring systems, are becoming increasingly accessible to faculty and students across t [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Violence and aggression in psychiatric settings pose significant risks to staff wellbeing, patient dignity, and organisational stability. Romania’s mental health system is undergoing reform, yet persistent gaps remain in training, protocols, and the implementati [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Managing polypharmacy in the elderly
Background: Polypharmacy—commonly defined as the concurrent use of five or more medications—is increasingly prevalent among the elderly due to multimorbidity and age-related physiological changes. It is associated with adverse drug events, falls, cognitive decline, po [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
The implementation of Personalized and Precision Healthcare Services requires major health systems changes, including the incorporation of information technology to handle the data and introduce support tools for clinical use of the information. However, it also brings important [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: The global prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and its associated cognitive impairment (DCI) present a critical public health challenge. Recent studies have highlighted the role of gut microbiota and their metabolites in the pathogenesis of DCI. However [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Operating room (OR) nurses face sustained high-intensity occupational stress, placing them at significant risk of burnout, which threatens perioperative safety and workforce sustainability. While sense of coherence (SOC) is a known protective resource, its role as a m [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Achieving immunization milestones: Insights from Oman’s national coverage survey
Background: Accurate assessment of vaccination coverage is essential for evaluating the performance of national immunization programs and ensuring sustained protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. Oman has maintained high reported administrative coverage for many ye [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Preoperative blood pressure elevation is frequently observed in patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and may increase perioperative cardiovascular risk. Conventional preoperative assessments primarily focus on physiological indicators, [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: The rapid expansion of the internet and the accelerated integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare have fundamentally reshaped how patients access, interpret, and act upon medical information. This study aimed to assess the impact of online health inf [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the LEARNS health education model on self-management ability, well-being and quality of life in patients after percutaneous coronary stent implantation. Methods: A total of 112 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary stent implantation we [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Healthcare systems contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, making sustainability competence an essential component of modern nursing education. Although nursing students generally demonstrate positive attitudes toward environmental protection, the [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Circadian rhythms are fundamental biological processes that regulate endocrine secretion, metabolic homeostasis, and immunological balance through tightly controlled molecular clocks. These rhythms are orchestrated by both central and peripheral oscillators that respo [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: Culturally competent compassion care practices of ICU professional nurses in Gauteng, South Africa
The relatives of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) bring cultural therapies to be used and request cultural practices to be performed on their family members, while others come to “fetch the spirit of their dead family member”. However, some ICU professional n [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is the greatest technological revolution of healthcare in this digital age. Today AI has challenged and shifted the way healthcare is perceived by the public, as it has moved the practice from contact patient care to digital, including m [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Title: The ghost in the ward: Why anonymity is the only cure for the addicted healer
The irony is as thick as the silence in a psychiatric breakroom. The people we trust to monitor the pulse of the public are often the ones whose own pulses are racing with the secret of a chemical dependency. We have spent decades building Fort Knox around the med cart with biome [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Frailty is a major contributor to functional decline, reduced quality of life, and increased healthcare utilization among older adults. Mild frailty represents a potentially reversible stage; however, existing home-based interventions are often standardized, resource- [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Cancer pain management-with and without anesthesiologic interventions
Cancer pain patients can have their pain well managed using standard opioids and other analgesics via the oral or parenteral routes. A review of standard opioids, adjuvant analgesics will be given. However, approximately 15% of cancer patients with pain will experience sev [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Healthcare systems worldwide are undergoing profound transformations driven by demographic ageing, workforce shortages, increasing care complexity, and rising expectations regarding the quality, safety, and efficiency of services. Nursing and long-term care sectors are particular [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Background: An intracranial aneurysm is a pathological expansion of the arteries within the cranium, typically occurring at the bifurcation of the skull base arteries. The overall incidence rate of intracranial aneurysm ranges from 1% to 7%, with rupture causing high mortality an [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Background: Postoperative patients with spinal vascular malformations often face substantial rehabilitation challenges. Early rehabilitation needs and self-efficacy in performing rehabilitation behaviors jointly influence recovery outcomes; however, the characteristics and influe [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Occupational stress, psychophysiological adaptation, and burnout prevention in nurses
Occupational burnout among nursing personnel has become one of the most significant medico-social and occupational health challenges in modern healthcare systems. Chronic psychoemotional stress, high workload intensity, shift work, and prolonged exposure to emotionally demanding [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Food insecurity remains an important public health challenge in Brazil and disproportionately affects populations living in contexts of social vulnerability. Children and adolescents exposed to food insecurity are at increased risk of inadequate dietary patterns, incl [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Background: Nursing documentation is a critical component of patient care, communication, and legal accountability. Inadequate documentation compromises patient safety and quality of care. Objective: To assess nurses’ compliance with principles of nursing documentation. To [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Title: The impact of covid -19 on health care organization
Background & Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted global health systems, forcing rapid organizational transformations while introducing unique financial and operational risks. This paper evaluates the structural adjustments, supply chain pressures, and risk man [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
People who work in hospitals such as nurses have many stress and they are exposed to anxiety disorders. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of applied relaxation based of PRECEDE Model to reduce anxiety of nurses. In this interventional study, 40 nurses as control [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Title: We are home advanced practice nurses
Introduction: 1. Need for the Activity With population aging and the rise in chronic diseases, home care has become increasingly complex and specialized, necessitating the development of a structured practice-based education program to systematically strengthen the cl [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
For realizing pervasive and ubiquitous health and social care services, health and social care system have to undergo an organizational, methodological and technological transformation towards personalized, participative, preventive, predictive precision medicine. For designing a [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Promoting Clinical Judgment (CJ) in the hospital practice settings: A conversation with nurses
The concept of clinical judgment applied in hospital practice settings is of critical concern. For the use of CJ implies that data is observed, collected, and analyzed thereby leading to improved healthcare outcomes. This is something that we all strive for in our hospital practi [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is among the most prevalent non-communicable chronic conditions worldwide and requires the sustained adoption of self-care practices, including healthy dietary habits, regular physical activity, adherence to pharmacological treatment, a [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Respiratory diseases represent a major and persistent public health challenge in the European Union, con tributing substantially to morbidity, mortality, healthcare utilisation, and health inequalities. Despite existing initiatives, respiratory health remains insufficiently integ [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: The role of homeopathy in the treatment of multimorbid patients: A prospective outcome study
Introduction: Multimorbidity is defined as the concurrent presence of three or more diseases or conditions. Elderly patients are often multimorbid and receive a multitude of medicines, with interactions that are difficult to assess. The objective of the MMP-Study was to assess if [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: From chaos to curriculum
Background/Introduction: Curriculum development in nursing education is often siloed, limiting opportunities for interdisciplinary integration and systems-level thinking. As healthcare systems grow in complexity, educators must be prepared to design curricula that reflect in [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Shaping future of palliative nurses
Palliative Care (PC) or End of life care (EOL) Nursing is providing access to patient centred, medical, Psychological & Social care, Affordability or Access must not matter! Therefore, It’s the Responsibility of the Countries & Provinces. It doesn't mean hasteni [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Optimizing and disseminating data through technology for public health advancements
Public health has witnessed significant transformations in recent years, with technology playing a pivotal role in optimizing and disseminating crucial data. The integration of advanced technologies not only enhances the efficiency of healthcare systems but also empowers public h [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Relationship between effort reward imbalance and safety climate among staff nurses
Background: Reward should be correlated with effort to prevent effort reward imbalance (ERI) to maintain safety climate for staff nurses. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between effort reward imbalance and safety climate among staff nurses. Met [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: The role of nurses in improving patient care quality in modern healthcare systems
Nurses are essential contributors to the delivery of safe, high-quality, and patient-centered healthcare services. As frontline healthcare professionals, they are directly involved in patient monitoring, implementation of treatment plans, and coordination of multidisciplinary car [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Background: Albania has historically been characterized by the “Balkan Paradox,” maintaining low suicide rates despite socio-economic transitions. However, the post-COVID-19 era introduced novel stressors that may have eroded traditional protective factors. This study [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: An improved protective barrier for neonatal umbilical cord care: A technical innovation report
In developing countries, approximately 4 million newborns die each year, with about 30% of these deaths due to infections. One of the significant sources of neonatal infections is improper umbilical cord care and contamination in the postnatal period. Inadequate hygiene during an [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Code lavender: Recognizing and responding to emotional crises amongst nurses
Introduction: It is widely accepted that nurses working in hospitals experience heavy physical and emotional burden, requiring them to maintain a level of health and fitness that enables them to meet the demands of their jobs. [1] Despite this reality, it was not until the global [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Background: Working in the OR requires highly skilled staff members to coordinate and deliver care. As the advancement in new instruments increases, there is a growing need for trained staff. The intense, fast-paced, detail-oriented environment in the OR requires the staff to be [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Objective: To identify the features of professional interaction between nurses and women suffering from breast cancer in the conditions of the State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of the Russian Cancer Clinical Outpatient Clinic. Material and methods: The study inc [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Introduction: With its significant disease burden, particularly in endemic regions, malaria remains a major global public health challenge. Community-Based Education (CBE) is a key strategy for improving preventive behaviors. This research is designed to answer three fundamental [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Integrating tele-nursing and artificial intelligence for enhanced healthcare delivery
Introduction: The rapid evolution of healthcare systems and the increasing demand for accessible, patient-centered care have accelerated the adoption of tele-nursing services worldwide. Simultaneously, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology capabl [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Various methods for vaginal well-being and rejuvenation in menopausal women
Sexuality remains a major factor in quality of life at any age. Studies show a prevalence of 43% of female sexual problems. Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause affects 85% of women who have been menopausal for more than 6 years. Yet women find it difficult to talk about it and wa [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Advance nursing roles in nuclear disaster
The world today is in the midst of many changes and there are many threats facing the world such as climate change, wars, conflicts and disasters. Among these man-made disasters are nuclear disasters that may occur due to negligence, as happened in Chernobyl, or wars, as happened [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Pediatric stroke and neurovascular disorders are life-altering conditions that require coordinated, longitudinal, and multidisciplinary care. The Pediatric Stroke and Neurovascular Program at Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHCO) was established in 2006 through a collaboratio [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Background: Medication non-adherence after liver transplantation remains a significant challenge and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes. However, data from Southeast Asia are limited. This study aimed to assess medication adherence and explore associated factors among l [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Nursing students design interactive picture book learning experience on orthopedic patient care
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore Taiwanese nursing students’ learning experience in designing interactive picture books about orthopedic patient care. Methods: This study used hermeneutic phenomenology as the research method, sampled 8 nursing students, c [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Role of TRIM37/IKK? axis in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury
Background: Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is one of the major pathological processes associated with various liver surgeries. However, there is still a lack of strategies to protect against hepatic I/R injury because of unknown underlying mechanism. The present s [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Title: FAM49B inhibits TRAF6 ubiquitination and alleviates liver ischemia reperfusion injury
Background: Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion occurs following liver transplantation and various liver surgeries. The ubiquitin chain inflammatory response mediated by TRAF6 is a crucial molecular step. How to target TRAF6 in order to inhibit the phosphorylation of the IKK inflam [....] » Read More
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