12th World Congress on

Nursing Practice and Research

Nursing Practice 2019

Theme: Trends, Challenges and Leadership in Nursing Practice and Research

The "World Congress on Nursing Practice and Research" has been designed to aid nurses from both academic as well as clinical settings to gather and discuss emerging "Trends, Challenge, and Leadership in Nursing Practice and Research". It gives ample opportunities to meet and connect with nursing professionals from around the world. Tokyo is a popular destination among nursing professionals due to its multi-faceted medical ecosystem, robust infrastructure, efficient transportation, and diverse tourist attractions.

This congress is focused on addressing ‘‘Trends, Challenges and Leadership in Nursing Practice and Research’’. It is a CNE accredited event and the conference proceedings are published in well-indexed journals.

Scientific Sessions:

  • Nursing Education and Research
  • Evidence-Based-Clinical Practice
  • Evidence-Based - Non-Clinical Practice
  • Innovations in Nursing Education
  • Risk Factors in Nursing and Healthcare professionals
  • Clinical Nursing
  • Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
  • Healthcare and Management
  • New Technology in Nursing Education
  • Nurse Practitioners Updates
  • Nursing Informatics
  • Nursing Management
  • Evolution in Emergency Medicine Practices
  • Primary Care Services
  • Legal Nursing
  • Advanced Nursing Practice
  • Cancer and Tumor Nursing
  • Mental Health Nursing

Session 1: Current Trends in Nursing Practice

Nursing professionals around the world are experiencing an array of changes as the healthcare industry is continuously adapting more advanced technology and medical trends. Nurses adapt themselves to various fields of medicine and medical research, and many new fields of medical research require the assistance of nurses. Some of them are: Genetics nursing, Stem-cell technology nursing, Fertility nursing, Holistic nursing, etc. This session covers such new fields and its requirements.

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Session 2: Evidence Based Clinical Practice

Evidence Based clinical practice gives better outcomes, the need for nurses trained in evidence-based nursing is increasing. It requires nurses to use analytical skills and decision-making skills to successfully deal with clinical situations. Since nurses spend more time with the patients than anybody else in the healthcare industry, better equipment of nurses with evidence-based practice is essential for improved patient care.

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Session 3: Public Health Nursing

Globally, public health concerns from non-communicable diseases and environmental factors is increasing, and risk from communicable diseases is decreasing. In developing countries, the risk of communicable diseases still prevails. Nurses must play roles in both situations; in prevention and control of communicable diseases, as well as in addressing non-communicable diseases and environmental risk factors.

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Session 4: Emergency Nursing

The global incidence of trauma and emergency medical cases are on the rise, mainly due to road traffic accidents, violence, sudden illnesses, drowning and animal bites. Risks of natural and manmade disasters are also prevalent. Hence, the requirement for skilled emergency service nurses is also increasing. Nurses will need rapid assessment and decision-making skills, the requirements and research for which will be discussed in this session.

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Session 5: Geriatric and Palliative Nursing

According to WHO, every year, around 40 million people require palliative care, out of which 78% live in developing and underdeveloped countries. Only 14% people receive the palliative care they require. The need for palliative nursing is increasing, due to the rise in non-communicable diseases and the world’s ageing population. Sub-standard training and lack of awareness of palliative care is prevalent among nurses, the solutions and opportunities for which will be discussed in this session.

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Session 6: Cancer Nursing

Despite tons of research and a $147 billion drug market, cancer is still the second leading cause of death worldwide. The risk factors include dietary changes, environmental factors, lifestyle transitions, viral infections etc. Nursing care is required for the increasing number of patients and for creating awareness and prevention of dietary, lifestyle and occupational factors in reducing the risk of cancer.

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Session 7: Mental Health Nursing

One-fourth of the people in the world will be affected by mental health problems at some point in their lives. Still, two-thirds of people with a known mental disorder never seek medical attention. The stigma and discrimination surrounding mental health issues prevents people from seeking care. In this session, possible solutions for such stigma and the effects on psychiatric nurses themselves will be discussed.

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Session 8: Midwifery, Neonatal Care and Pediatric Nursing

The assistance of midwives and neonatal nurses during pregnancy, birth and after birth is essential to prevent complications and deaths. They also ensure that the mother and the baby receive good care in these times. Each year, 358,000 women die during pregnancy or labor, and around 2 million newborn babies die shortly after birth, due to insufficient care. Possible solutions to expand midwifery and neonatal care in various countries shall be discussed in this session.

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Session 9: Surgical Nursing

Globally, 266.2 to 359.5 million operations were performed in 2012 alone, which is 38% higher than the previous years. The estimate is expected to increase in the upcoming years. This session discusses research, case reports and evidence obtained in planning, implementation and evaluation of treatment of the patient.

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Session 10: Men in Nursing

Despite the stigma attached to it, more men are taking up nursing as their profession. Currently, only 7% of nurses are males. Though male nurses can specialize in all fields, men dominate as nurse anesthetists, with a 41.7% representation globally. Many male nurses also prefer Travel Nursing due to its higher pay scale and flexibility. This session focusses on the scope, advantages of men in nursing and possible ways to encourage more male students take up nursing as their profession.

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Scope and Importance:

Nursing Practice 2019 focuses on bringing together nursing professionals from various countries to discuss plans for the betterment of the entire nursing community. It emphasizes talks on emerging trends, use of technology in nursing, new nursing fields and opportunities, good work in nursing, efficient management, etc.

Why Tokyo?

Tokyo’s healthcare system is the envy of the west, with the following factors being a key factor for its efficient and affordable model: Public-private balance, Sustainable financing, Strong regulatory governance. A system this good can serve as a benchmark for other countries, to improve successful implementation of policies and managing the economics as well.

In Tokyo, more and more students are taking up Nursing as their career. The Tokyo Ministry of Health states that the number of registrants for Nursing courses are on the upraise. To encourage more people to take up Nursing, the government is also offering scholarships for students.

Nursing Societies:

Asia

International Nursing Societies:

Institutions that offers Nursing Courses:

 Singapore

 Asia-Pacific and Middle-East

Europe

America:

Meetings International successfully anchored its leading "2nd International Meeting On Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice" slated on March 19-20, 2018 at Singapore City, Singapore.

Nursing Meeting 2018 is distinguished with the attendance of editorial board members of supported journals, scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 25 countries, who made this conference rewarding and fecund.

Our International Meeting on Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice was based on the theme “Exploring latest innovations & current challenges in nursing which has encrusted the below-

The conference was initiated and embarked with an opening ceremony followed by a series of lectures delivered by members of the Keynote forum and Speakers. The peerless people who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talks were:

  • Michelle Carter, University of London, UK
  • Hana Kadhom, University of Royal College of Surgeon Bahrain, Ireland
  • Mushtaq Chalkoo, GMC-Srinagar, India
  • Gail Stuart, Medical University of South Carolina, USA
  • Manjubala Dash, MTPG & RIHS, India

Meetings International wishes to acknowledge with its deep sincere gratitude to all the supporters from the editorial board members of our open access journals, keynote speakers, honourable guests, valuable speakers, poster presenters, students, delegates and special thanks to the media partners (Tabeeby, Clocate.com, Trade Winds, CrowdReviews.com, EIN Presswire) for their promotion to make this event a huge success.

Meeting International on behalf of Organizing Committee Members, Editorial Board Members and Poster Judge congratulates the Best poster award for their outstanding contribution in the field of Nursing Research and simultaneously encourage all the participants who tried to put their efforts in poster presentations and wish them success in their future research.

For past conference website kindly follow this link: www.meetingsint.com/nursing-conferences/nursing-research/2018

Best Poster Award:

Hsiao-Hui Chiu, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan

Your rejoinder is our inspiration; keeping this motto in mind and being witnessed the triumph of Nursing meeting-2018 in Singapore, With the enormous feedback from the participants and supporters of 2nd International Meeting on Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice, Meetings International is glad to announce its 3rd International Meeting on Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice conference during November 28-29, 2018 in Madrid, Spain on the theme Current Challenges and Innovations in Nursing Research

For more details about Nursing Meeting 2018,

Please Visit: www.meetingsint.com/nursing-conferences/nursing-research

  • Current Trends in Nursing Practice
  • Evidence Based Clinical practice
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Emergency Nursing
  • Geriatric and Palliative Nursing
  • Cancer Nursing
  • Mental Health Nursing
  • Midwifery and Neonatal Care and Pediatric Nursing
  • Surgical Nursing
  • Men in Nursing

10 Organizing Committee Members

16 Renowned Speakers

Jeanette Ignacio

National University of Singapore
Singapore

Yu-Hua Lin

I-Shou University
Taiwan

Atsuko Watanabe

Baika Women University
Japan

Pin Pin Sandy Choi

University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Mir Anwar

In Richmond Chest (TB) Hospital
South Africa

Ching-Yun Ching

Yuans General Hospital
Taiwan

Kuldeep Singh

Ultrasound and Color Doppler Clinic
India

Kranthi K. Sitammagari

Campbell University
USA

Ambreen Khowja

The Aga Khan University Hospital
Pakistan

Shu-Fen Wu

Yuans General Hospital
Taiwan

Ramanjeet Singh

XII F Birla Vidya Niketan
India

Jennifer Kohlhardt

Princess Alexandra hospital
Australia

Hsiu-Chen Liao

Yuans General Hospital
Taiwan

Supawadee Tubglam

Thammasat University
Thailand

Karani K. Anna

University of Nairobi
Kenya

Apa Wangsukpisan

Burapha University
Thailand

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