Preliminary programme of the virtual conference
DAY 1
Wednesday, 21 April
KEYNOTE SESSION 1 |
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11.00−11.15 | WELCOME AND OPENING CEREMONY | |
11.15−12.00 |
Smart Nursing – if 1+1 is more then 2 Iris Meyenburg-Altwarg, Chair of ENDA, Germany |
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12.00−12.45 |
Human-centered health care, also during crisis situation Liiri Oja, Office of the Chancellor of Justice, Head of human rights activities, Estonia |
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12.45−13.00 |
Break |
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13.00–14.00 |
Evidence-based nursing management: From principles to action Prof. Lisbeth Fageström, University of Åbo, Finland |
PARALLEL SESSION 1: |
PARALLEL SESSION 2: |
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14.00−14.20 |
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Nurse Managers’ Leadership and Emotional Intelligence Competencie Ene Vadi (et al.), Estonia |
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to be confirmed |
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14.20−14.40 |
2 |
Social- and healthcare personnel’s and nurse leaders’ views about remote leadership in decentralized organizations Anja Terkamo-Moisio (et al.), Finland |
5 |
Implementing delirium assessment tool in the intensive care unit in East Tallinn Central Hospital Evelin Limberg, Estonia |
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14.40−15.00 |
3 |
Nurses' perception of the leadership styles and leadership success of nurse managers in the surgery clinics of Estonian central hospitals Tene Tammearu (et al.), Estonia |
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Reporting and responding to safety incidents - systemic approach in need of committed and competent management Ere Uibu (et al.), Estonia |
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15.00−15.20 |
Break | ||||
PARALLEL SESSION 3: |
PARALLEL SESSION 4: |
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15.20−15.40 |
7 |
A Scale for Assessing the Emotional Intelligence of Nurse Managers Ene Vadi (et al.), Estonia |
10 |
Cost-effectiveness calculators for health, well-being, and safety promotion: a systematic review Marja Hult (et al.), Finland |
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15.40−16.00 |
8 |
The relationship between the nurse manager´s support, nurses´ job satisfaction and intention to leave perceived by nurses Jekaterina Šteinmiller (et al.), Estonia |
11 |
Are comprehensive and individually designed care and service plans for older people’s home care a vision or a reality in Finland? Jonna Puustinen (et al.), Finland |
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16.00−16.20 |
9 |
Expectations and challenges of remote leadership in healthcare – integrative review Anja Terkamo-Moisio (et al.), Finland |
12 |
Shift leaders’ experience of hurry in emergency departments |
DAY 2
Thursday, 22 April
KEYNOTE SESSION 2 |
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11.00−11.10 | Welcome | |
11.10−12.10 |
Professional knowledge and interdisciplinary patient care Prof. Mary Gobbi, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
PARALLEL SESSION 5: |
PARALLEL SESSION 6: |
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12.10−12.30 |
13 |
How to shape regulatory institutions in different regions of the world. A nursing leadership view Alessandro Stievano (et al.), Italy |
16 |
Sustainability in nursing – considerations for management and education Noora Gustafsson (et al.), Finland |
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12.30−12.50 |
14 |
Regulatory authority’s disciplinary decisions for registered nurses in Finland Mari Kangasniemi (et al.), Finland |
17 |
Job descriptions and leadership skills of students participating in continuing education in the social- and healthcare sector Anja Terkamo-Moisio (et al.), Finland |
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12.50−13.10 |
15 |
Ethics in nurses’ interprofessional collaboration in clinical practice Piiku Pakkanen (et al.), Finland |
18 |
to be confirmed |
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13.10−13.30 |
Break | ||||
PARALLEL SESSION 7: |
PARALLEL SESSION 8: |
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13.30−13.50 |
19 |
Care left undone and work organization: a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study in surgical wards of Estonian hospitals Helle Peterson (et al.), Estonia |
21 |
Developing a scientific guideline for an independent nursing reception of totally laryngectomised patients in the North Estonia Medical Centre Agnes Koort, Estonia |
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13.50−14.10 |
20 |
The impact of COVID-19 emergency on nursing care in Estonia: the clinical reality and preparedness from the perspective of nurses Gerli Usberg (et al.), Estonia |
22 |
Assessing the workload of nurses: Testing the metric in the North Estonia Medical Centre based on the Perroca’s Patient Classification Instrument Airi Toode (et al.), Estonia |
KEYNOTE SESSION 3 |
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14.10−14.55 |
Challenges in leadership Kirsi Sillanpää, Director, Tehy - Union of Health and Social Care Professional, Finland |
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14.55−15.40 |
How an organization can inspire staff Laura Viilep, Mindvalley, Head of Global Events, Estonia |
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15.40-16.00 |
Closing ceremony, best poster award |
Poster sessions will be held online throughout the event.
The programme is continuously updated.
Keynote speakers and commentators :
Professor Lisbeth Fageström, University of Åbo, Finland
Professor Mary Gobbi, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Iris Meyenburg-Altwarg, Chair of ENDA, Germany
Kirsi Sillanpää, Director, Tehy - Union of Health and Social Care Professionals, Finland
Liiri Oja, Office of the Chancellor of Justice, Head of human rights activities, Estonia
Laura Viilep, Mindvalley, Head of Global Events, Estonia
Read more about them here!