Day Two - Wednesday 8th October

Programme - Day Two

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08.30-09.30 Registration and Welcome Refreshments in the Exhibition Area
Room Conference Suite 2B
09.30-09.45 Welcome to Day Two!
Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director and Ian Naldrett, BACCN Chair
09.45-10.25

Panel Session: Critical Care Nursing:  Past, Present and Future 
Deborah Dawson, Heather Prowse, Filipa Monteiro, Favour C Okoroafor, Maggie Wilson and Phi-Long Le (click for more)

10.25-10.45 BACCN AGM
10.45-11.15 Morning Refreshments in the Exhibition
Room Circle Level Room 3/4 Foyer Level Room 2 Circle Level Room 1 Circle Level Room 2 Foyer Level Room 1

Foyer Level Room 3/4

  PNA Rehab Outreach Workforce Posters Workshop
11.15-11.35

Will the Introduction of the Professional Nurse Advocate within a Paediatric Critical Care have a Positive Impact on the Needs of its Staff: Jessica Pountney, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust 

Rehab Nurses- should we bother getting out of bed?: Madeleine Varley-Hearn, University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust

The Determinants of Nursing Staff Escalating Clinical Deterioration Out-Of-Hours: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review: Misha Denise Virtudazo, Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals NHS FDN Trust

Support for Critical Care Nurses Deployed to Work in Ward Areas: Katherine Yorke and Leanne Eeles, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 

P09 - P16

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Why are our patients deconditioning? Clinical Trial Results:  Edd Donoghue, Business Development Manager, Seating Matters

This session will delve into the key findings, examining contributing factors such as prolonged bedrest, mobility barriers, and systemic challenges in critical care. Edd will discuss implications for practice and offer evidence-based recommendations to improve patient outcomes. Ideal for critical care professionals, this session highlights actionable insights from real-world research to address deconditioning and promote early rehabilitation strategies within the NHS setting.

11.35-11.55

Evaluating the Impact of the Professional Nurse Advocate Role within CCOT at Nottingham University Hospitals: Chelsea Hall, Nottingham University Hospitals

What are the Experiences of People who Receive a Telephone Follow-up from ICU Nurse Specialists Following Discharge from Critical Care?: Sian  Ingham, Cambridge University hospital- Addenbrookes

A Service Evaluation of Outcomes in Patients Attending a Pre-operative Cardiac Surgery School Programme: Stacey Hardingham, Wythenshawe Hospital/MFT From Burnout to Balance: Resilience Strategies for ICU Nurses - A Literature Review: Saloni Puri, Northwick Park Hospital
11.55-12.15 Evaluation of the Professional Nurse Advocate's Role in Quality Improvement to Understand the Impact on Patient Outcomes and Experience: Mixed Methods: Liz Lees-Deutsch, Coventry University   Enhancing Tracheostomy Care: A Multidisciplinary Approach through Critical Care Outreach Team Involvement: Joel Cardoso Pereira, Clevelan Clinic London Becoming the 1st ITU in the UK to achieve Certification in Humanisation and Good Practices: Lucy Gosnell, Tunbridge Wells Hospital, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
12:15-13.15 Lunch Break in the Exhibition
Room Circle Level Room 3/4
13.15-13.55 Keynote: Compassionate Care in the Digital Age:  Exploring the Intersection of Compassion and Technological Advancements in ICU
Simon Noel, Deputy Chief Nursing Information Officer (click for more)
13.55-14.05 10 minute room change
Room Circle Level Room 3/4 Foyer Level Room 2 Circle Level Room 1 Circle Level Room 2 Foyer Level Room 1

Foyer Level Room 3/4

  Community of Practice Rehab Education Workshop Workforce Workshop
14.05-14.25

Informatics / Digital: 
Petro Bekker & David Maloney

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Implementing the Family Liaison Practitioner (FLP) Role in Critical Care - A Service Evaluation: Ruby Shaikh and Tamsin Townly, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Trust

Research Confidence of Critical Care Nurses' A Mixed Methods Preliminary Study: Mary Grace Anne Batalla, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

 

Early Career Nurses' Workload and Patient Safety in Critical Care: Paul Garvey, University of Leicester/Greater Manchester Patient Safety Research Collaboration 

Critical Care Skills Challenge: Interactive Games for Blood Gas Analysis and Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation: Karen Savva-Irwin and Kylee Hendrick, University of Plymouth NHS Trust

14.25-14.45 Musical Medicine: The Impact of Live Music Engagement on ICU Patients, Families, and Staff: Kristina Pride and Sian Ingham, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust A Multidisciplinary Approach to Lancashire and South Cumbria Critical Care Network Improvement Programme: Emma Draper, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Embedding Quality Improvement in Critical Care: A Service-Based Approach to Cultural Change and Collaborative Leadership: Martin Calise, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

14.45-15.05 Patient Diaries and Parental Involvement in Neonatal Intensive Care: Gabriella Rosso and Josef Trapani, University of Malta Improving the After Care of Deceased Organ Donor Families and Friends, an Online Peer to Peer Support Network: Angie Ditchfield, University of Salford Attrition of Registered Nurses from an Intensive Care Unit: Sarah Brown, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
14.05-15.40 Afternoon Refreshments in the Exhibition
Room Conference Suite 2B
15.40-15.20

Keynote: Vitamins for Nurturing the Nurse’s Soul
Kathleen Vollman, Chair of WFCCNA (click for more)

16.20-16.40 Conference Round-Up including award winners & invite to Conference 2026
Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director

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