Day Two - Tuesday 13th October

Programme - Day Two

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08.30-09.30 Registration and Welcome Refreshments in the Exhibition Area
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09.30-09.45 Welcome to Day Two!
Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director and Ian Naldrett, BACCN Chair
09.45-10.25

Keynote: Why Workforce Planning Matters More Than Ever
Derek Cribbin, National Director of Nursing in Organ Donation Transplant Ireland (click for more)

10.25-10.45 BACCN AGM
10.45-11.15 Morning Refreshments in the Exhibition
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      NOrF Organ Donation Patient Safety Posters Outreach
11.15-11.35

The power of perfusion - implementing The Parkland formula in the management of a burn injury: Rachel Condren, St James's Hospital

 

Stryker Sponsored Session

 

Human Factors and decision-making workshop: Dr Paul Greig, Clinical Research Fellow, OxSTaR (Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research)

Embedding Corneal Donation into ICU End-of-Life Care: A Nurse-Led Quality Improvement Project: Sammy Daniels, Torbay & South Devon NHS Foundation Trust

Experiences of adult patients who have been restrained while in critical care: a scoping review: Hannah Mosley, Birmingham City University

P30 - P37

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Acceptability of the PROTECT behaviour change intervention to improve care of clinically deteriorating patients: a theory-based mixed methods study: Duncan Smith, City St George's, University of London

11.35-11.55 Intensive Care Unit nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards organ donation: A national survey in the Republic of Ireland: Úna Coss, St. James Hospital, Dublin  Patterns of physical restraints usage in a mixed Adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU): A 30-day Audit: Fiona Farrugia, Mater Dei Hospital Malta Exploring multidisciplinary staff views of the Family Liaison Practitioner (FLP) role in Critical Care: a work-based service evaluation study: Ruby Shaikh, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Trust
11.55-12.15 Developing skills in dealing with complex human factors in resuscitation and rescue: Kathy Dalley, St George's Hospital An exploration of the use of safety huddles in intensive care units (ICU) across the United Kingdom - a cross-sectional national e-survey: Louise Stayt, Oxford Brookes Enhancing Organ Donation Practice in Irish ICUs to Optimise Donation Opportuities: A National Educational Roadshow: Eimear Shields, ODTI Understanding the needs of family members in adult Intensive Care Units: A qualitative study: Shamini Satkunam, NELFT NHS, Romford, United Kingdom Closing the Gap: Improving Patient Safety in ICU to Ward Transitions Using an Electronic Handover Checklist: Jenyne Mae Alabata, Cambridge University NHS Foundation Trust
12:15-13.15 Lunch Break in the Exhibition
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13.15-13.55 Keynote: Igniting Leadership and Unity in Critical Care Nursing: Inspiring a Future of Excellence
Cora Presley, Deputy Director in the National Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Directorate at NHS England (click for more)
13.55-14.05 10 minute room change
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  Maternal Care   NOrF End of Life Digital Posters Rehab/Family Care
14.05-14.25

Understanding Maternal Physiology: Assessment and Escalation in Critical Care: Georgina Sellick, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Seating Matters Sponsored Session

Community of Practice discussion: the future of CCO

Critical Care Nurses' Grief, Anxiety, and Preparedness to Care for Dying Patients: A National Survey in Ireland: James Marl Lapinid, Trinity College Dublin / St. James's Hospital

ICNARC in Action: Data for QI, Projects and Research: Julie Camsooksai, ICNARC (Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre)

P38 - P46

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Life After Intensive Care: Identity, Recovery, and the Evolving Needs: Cassandra Sturgeon Delia, University of Malta

14.25-14.45  ICU nurses' experiences of providing end-of-life care in adult intensive care units: Dorothy Joyce Canete, St James Hospital

Use of Virtual Reality to Enhance Rehabilitation Engagement in Critically Ill Patients: Cristiano Pargana, St James's Hospital

Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Delirium Prevention and Management in Adult Intensive Care: A Literature Review: Kanyinsola Grace Adewale, Cambridge University Teaching Hospital
14.45-15.05 Improving Maternal Critical Care in ICU: A Multidisciplinary Checklist Approach: Victoria Scrase, Cambridge University NHS Foundation Trust Are we nursing a computer?: Vicky Thwaites, Harefield Hospital (GSTT) Family Feedback - A Nurse Led Quality Improvement Project: Marion Barclay, Raigmore Hospital, Inverness   Celebrating Birthdays in the Intensive Care Unit: Cliodhna Rosney, St James's Hospital
15.05-15.40 Afternoon Refreshments in the Exhibition
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15.40-16.20

Keynote: Critical Care Nursing at the Crossroads: Leadership, Voice and What Comes Next
Bejoy Sebastian, President of the Royal College of Nursing (click for more)

16.20-16.40 Conference Round-Up including award winners & invite to Conference 2027
Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director

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