Day Two - Wednesday 8th October

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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 

P08 - P15

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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 and Joanne McPeake, 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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