Day Two - Tuesday 12th September 2023

Programme - Day Two

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

Keynote: Sustainability in Critical Care
Heather Baid (click for more)

10.25-10.45 BACCN AGM
10.45-11.15 Morning Refreshments in the Exhibition
LAUNCH PAD
Room Room 2 Room 4 Room 5 Room 3 Room 6

Room 9

  General General General General Posters Fundamentally Critical
11.15-11.35

Community of Practice:

A space to share knowledge, tips and advice around:

  • Pet Therapy in ICU
  • ​Music Therapy in ICU
  • Gardens/Open spaces
  • Patient Diaries

and discuss implementation into departments and units

 

Psychosocial Needs of Critically Ill Adult Patients Requiring Therapeutic Plasma Exchange and the Support Needs of their Families: A Systematic Review: Mary Grace Anne Batalla, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Becoming an ACCP.  What happens when you get what you want.: Rowan Grieves, Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast

teleflex - Hosted Workshop

Right Line, Right Now! Expanding vascular access skills for the ICU

Michele De Fazio, Vascular Clinical Specialist

Hayleigh Haggerty, Senior Vascular Clinical Affairs Manager

 

 

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11.35-11.45 Instruments to measure post-intensive care syndrome: a scoping review : Yuan Chu, University College Dublin  Too Unstable to Turn: Hayley Knowles, Nottingham University Hospitals 
11.45-11.55

 

11.55-12.15 The development and evaluation of a virtual critical care outpatient group: Joy McAdam, Cambridge University Hospitals Implementation of Maternal Critical Care Competencies: Clare Llewellyn and Evie Clegg, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Embedding the role of the Professional Nurse Advocate: A National Approach: Karen Wilson, CC3N/Cheshire and Mersey Critical Care Network  
12:15-13.15 Lunch Break in the Exhibition
LAUNCH PAD 
Room Room 2 Room 4 Room 3 Room 5 Room 6 Room 9
  Workforce General General General Posters Fundamentally Critical
13.15-13.35 A Pilot Service Evaluation of the Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) Programme in Adult Critical Care.: Marina Beckwith, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust

The impact of Critical Care Nurses in a Resource Limited Intensive Care Setting : Chris Carter and Joy Notter, Birmingham City University and Patricia Banda and Sabelo Mapenduka, Lusaka College of Nursing & Midwifery

BD - Hosted Workshop

Targeted temperature management in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage, subarachnoid haemorrhage, or acute ischaemic stroke: updated consensus recommendations by the Neuroprotective Therapy Consensus Review (NTCR) group

Dr Ileana Antonopoulou, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Palliative and End of Life Care on CCU - Perspectives Across the MDT: Elizabeth Parham, Royal Marsden Hospital   For more details on these sessions, click here
13.35-13.55 Implementing and embedding the Professional Nurse Advocate role in Critical Care - a service evaluation of the first five months: Ruby Shaikh, Guy's and St.Thomas' NHS Trust
Intensive Care Nurses' Lived Experience of Supporting End-of-life Care in the Adult Intensive Care Unit in Hong Kong: Martin Christensen, Hong Kong Polytechnic University  
13.55-14.15 Implementing PNA - Group supervision via MS Teams: Be Baxter-Heyes, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Building Critical Care Capacity in a Low-middle Income Country: Lisa Enoch and Gayle Brunskill, CUH Prevalence of pressure injury in Australian ICUs
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Incidence and characteristics of hospital-acquired mucous membrane pressure injury in ICU: Professor Paul Fulbrook, Australian Catholic University/The Prince Charles Hospital

Where are we now and what’s in the future? A Research update for palliative and end-of-life care in critical care: Natalie Pattison, Sally Humphreys & Stephanie Meddick-Dyson, Co-Chairs, End of Life & Palliative Care in the ICU Network (EPCIN)

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14.15-14.25 10 minute room change
Room Room 2 Room 4 Room 3 Room 5 Room 6 Room 9
  Workforce General Sustainability Community of Practice Posters General
14.25-14.45

"Like fighting a fire with a water pistol" : a theoretically informed study of the impact on critical care nurses working through the pandemic: Louise  McCallum, University of Glasgow and Teresa Scott, Critical Care NHS Grampian

A Team Sport: the introduction of Cardiac ERAS (Enhanced Recovery after Surgery) in CTICU.: Myrna Scott, St. George's Hospital, London Micro projects and marginal gains making a big difference.: Sarah Heathcote, Nottingham University Hospitals 

"End-of-Life care: space for your questions and reflections"
Natalie Pattison, Sally Humphreys & Stephanie Meddick-Dyson, Co-Chairs, End of Life & Palliative Care in the ICU Network (EPCIN)

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Initial major burn management: Size, Depth and fluids workshop: Nicole Lee
14.45-15.05 "The terror and the pride": a theoretically informed, mixed method study of the impact on redeployed nurses of working in ICU during the pandemic: Pam Ramsay, University of Dundee The Effectiveness of the Blended Learning Approach in Enhancing Nurses Confidence, in Recognising and Responding to Patient Deterioration : Lyndsay Habberfield, University Hospitals Sussex

Throw away your plastic pentorch: time for a novel environmentally sustainable smartphone pupillometer : Ivo John, King's College Hospital NHS Trust

 
15.05-15.25 Afternoon Refreshments in the Exhibition
15.25-15.55

Keynote: Supporting staff in the workplace & embedding the role of the Professional Nurse Advocate in Critical Care - a National approach
Liz Lees-Deutsch, Coventry University (click for more)

& Karen Wilson

15.55-16.25

"The Chair's Perspective: Reflecting on what we have achieved and how we move forward"
Nicki Credland (outgoing BACCN Chair) & Ian Naldrett (Incoming BACCN Chair) (click for more)

16.25-16.40 Conference Round-Up including award winners & invite to Conference 2024
Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director

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