Post on 17-Oct-2020
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
NURSING & PUBLIC HEALTHN o v e m b e r 1 5 – 1 7 , 2 0 2 1 , Z u r i c h , S w i t z e r l a n dV e n u e : H i l t o n G a r d e n I n n Z u r i c h L i m m a t t a l
Tentative Program of
Theme: Killer Disease spreading fast – come let’s address & Manage it effectively –
Nursing Event
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LECTURES FROM
Title: Recovery for all in the Community, Position Paper on Principles and Key
Elements of Community-Based Mental Health Care
Shuna Vanner, GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, Netherlands
Title: Adrenal Gland Injury after Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Two Case Series and
Review of the Literature
Panagiota Xaplanteri, University General Hospital of Patras, Greece
Title: Symposium Review: The Most Important Factors Affecting Adoption of
Precision Dairy Monitoring Technologies
Stone Amanda, Mississippi State University, USA
Title: Dataset of knowledge, Attitude, Practices and Psychological Implications of
Healthcare Workers in Pakistan during COVID-19 pandemic
Muhammad Qasim, Jonkoping University, Sweden
Title: Ethnomedicinal Survey and Mutagenic Studies of Plants used in Accra
metropolis, Ghana
Yaw Duah, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Title: The Coexistence of Maternal Overweight or Bbesity and Child Stunting in Low-
Income Country: Further Data Analysis of the 2016 Ethiopia Demographic
Health Survey (EDHS)
Tewodros Eshete, Markos University (DMU), Africa
Title: A two-Tiered Public-Private Health System: Who Stays in (Private) Hospitals in
Ireland?
Aileen Murphy, University College Cork, Ireland
Title: Team-Based Primary Care Practice and Physician's Services: Evidence from
Family Health Teams in Ontario, Canada
Nibene Some, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Title: Occupational Health and Safety Incidents at a University School of Nursing: A
Retrospective, Descriptive Appraisal
Rose Boucaut, University of South Australia, UK
Title:Metallic nanoparticles for biomedical applications of Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy
Marianna Pannico , University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title: Adolescent Mental Health Problems, Suicidality and Seeking help from General
Practice: A Cross-Sectional Study (Northern Ireland Schools and Wellbeing study)
Gerard Leavey, Ulster University, Ireland
Title: Knowledge Related to Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Perceptions on Inpatient
Management Practices Among Nurses at Selected Referral Hospitals in Rwanda: A Non-
Experimental Descriptive Correlational Study
Emmanuel B.gapira, University of Rwanda, Rwanda
Title: Social Care Technologies for Older People: Evidence for Instigating a Broader and
More Inclusive Dialogue
Gill Toms, Bangor University, UK
Title: The Expanding Role of Cancer Control & the U.S. National Cancer Institute:
Policy Implications for Global Cancer Care
Arnold D. Kaluzny , University of North Carolina, USA
Title: Cardio-Oncology in Argentina: Past, Present, and Future
Andres Daniele, Medicine Faculty of National University of La Plata, Argentina
Title: Knowledge, Opportunities, Challenges, and the way Forward for Reproductive
Health Rights: A Qualitative Study of Women in the Bethlehem Area of the West Bank
Yara Hadweh , QueenMargaret University, UK
Title: Concomitant Exposure to Area-Level Poverty, Ambient Air Volatile Organic
Compounds, and Cardiometabolic Dysfunction
Edmond Shenassa, University of Maryland, USA
Title: A Pilot Study of Animal Assisted Activity Among Hospitalized Older Adults
Title: The Effects of Teacher Discrimination on Depression Among Migrant
Adolescents: Mediated by School Engagement and Moderated by Poverty Status
Shan Jiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Title: Moments of Care: How Interpersonal Interactions Contribute to Luxury
Experiences of Healthcare Consumers
Vesna Cado, International University of Monaco, Monaco
Title:Metallic nanoparticles for biomedical applications of Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy
Marianna Pannico , University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title: Perception Towards Mandatory Continuing Professional Development Programme
Among Nurses Working at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu-Nigeria
Hope Opara, Universityof Nigeria, Nigeria
Title: The ‘Work’ of Self-Care for People with Cardiovascular Disease and Prediabetes:
An interpretive Description
Kim Van Wissen, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Title: Perception Towards Mandatory Continuing Professional Development Programme
Among Nurses working at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu-Nigeria
Justin Ingwu, University of Nigeria, Nigeria
Title: Relationship Between Job Burnout and Perceived Organizational Support of
Nurses Under the Two-Child Policy
Haiyun Lu, University of Cambridge, UK
Carnette Smith, Chilton Medical Center, USA
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