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On behalf of the Planning Committee,The Kingston Nursing Research Conference provides an opportunity for nurses to be engaged in the nursing research process. We are honoured to invite and encourage nurses from clinical practice, academia, leadership positions and nursing students to use this forum to share and learn more about the numerous and wonderful research activities that are taking place right here in the Greater Kingston Area.
Join us on March 2, 2017, as we welcome nationally recognized speakers and poster presentations that will enhance your ability to strengthen awareness, promote dialogue and transform your practice. This conference is packed with a symphony of informative talks, networking opportunities and invaluable professional devel-opment. We are excited to have some of the latest and innovative nursing research taking place in the Greater Kingston Area being shared at St. Lawrence College, Kingston Campus.
Don’t miss the annual occasion to immerse yourself the latest developments and challenges, such as Medical Assistance in Death, keynote lecture with Dr. Joan Almost, roundtable discussions and a panelist session that will enable the exchange of both science and practice within the research and clinical community. As in previ-ous years, we continue to provide an excellent forum for exchanging nursing research on a wide variety of topics. We do hope that you will join us in what promises to be a most rewarding and extraordinary event as we continue to transform our annual nursing research conference!
Nicole Chenier-Hogan and Janet Giroux2017 KNRC Co-Chairs
To view highlights from last year’s conference visit bit.ly/KNRC2016
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Schedule0700 Registration & Continental BreakfastPlease arrive early to ensure a prompt start.
0745Welcome & Opening RemarksNicole Chenier-Hogan
0800Tick Talk Before the Block: The Cardiac Manifesta-tions of Lyme DiseaseCrystal Blakely & Pamela Branscrombe
0815Developing a Deactivation Guideline for Patients with Implantable Cardioverter De�brillators Reaching End of Life: Our Experience and FindingsDebra Campbell & Melissa Touw
0835Perceptions of Palliative Care: Patients Diagnosed with Cancer and Chronic Life-Limiting Illness, and their CaregiversDr. Ingrid Harle & Kerry Stewart
Palliative Care Integrated Pathways for Chronic Diseases: Uptake of Principles Versus Consult Referral Conundrum and Balancing ActDr T. Christine Knott & Melissa Touw
0905Follow-up with Early-Discharge Breast Cancer Survivors: Preliminary results of a mixed methods studyDr. Marian Luctkar-Flude
0925“Safety is Everybody’s Responsibilty” or is it? A Multi-Phase Study about Patients’ Attitudes and Behaviours to Engage in Patient SafetyDr. Lenora Duhn
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0940Refreshment Break & Poster Viewing
1010Mitigating the E�ects of Shift Work: A Feasibility Study of the Implementation and Evaluation of a Nap-at-Night Intervention Strategy for Front-Line Hospital Sta�: Research In ProgressDr. Joan Tranmer & Katie Weekes
1025Cultural Humility & Caring for Transgender Patients: Preliminary Results of a Survey of Ontario Nurse Practitioners Jennifer M. Carroll
1035Launching a Home Care Program: A Nursing Student’s Initiative Mailynn Lee-Daigle
1045Health Literacy: Development and Implementa-tion of a Framework in Chronic Disease Popula-tion Darlene Bowman & Delanya Podgers
1100 The Nurse Practitioner: From Knowledge to Identity –a philosophical presentation on the roots of the profession to its quest of identity Marie-Elaine Delvin
1120Keynote PresentationBuilding Quality Workplaces for NursesDr. Joan Almost
1200 Lunch Break
1300Development of Direct Care Nursing in the Community - Hospital Palliative Care and LTCH Nurse Practitioners and Rapid Response NursesAndrea Campbell
1320Violence in Nursing Academia: A Qualitative Study Renee Berquist
1340 The Development and Implementation of a Compassion Fatigue Educational Program PlanRomney Pierog
1400Metabolic Monitoring of Children & Adolescents using Second-Generation Antipsychotics: A call for actionMary Coughlin
1415Refreshment Break & Poster Viewing
1430CNA Presentation on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)Dr. Carolyn Pullen
1445Panel Discussion: The Nursing Role in MAIDMelissa Touw, Dr. Craig Goldie & Dr. Carolyn Pullen
1530Changing the Culture of Tobacco Use through a Hospital-Wide Nursing-Led Intervention: An Exemple of how Kingston General Hospital – Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario is a�ecting ChangeDr. Katie Goldie & Christine Khiyaza
1545Assess and Restore Workshops: Living the Philosophy to Enhance the Care of Older AdultsAndrea Rochon & Alysa Shaw
1600Closing Remarks & EvaluationJanet GirouxEvaluations may be left at your table.
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This event may be photographed or videotaped.
For your comfort, please bring a sweater.
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Posters PresentersA Study of Leading Indicators for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems in HealthcareDr. Joan Almost
Assess and Restore Workshops: Living the Philosophy to Enhance the Care of Older AdultsAndrea Rochon & Alyssa Shaw
Concept Analysis of Bodily Integrity in Infants Born Intersex / With Disorders of SexJennifer M. Carroll
Coping Strategies and Psychological Well-Being among Bhutanese Refugees Resettled in Ottawa CanadaAnita Subedi
Embracing Leadership, Engagement & Transformation: The Implementation of a Sexual Health Clinic at the Cancer Centre of SEOJanet Giroux & Jessica Holmes
Health Literacy: Development and Implementation of a Framework in Chronic Disease PopulationDarlene Bowman & Delanya Podgers
Home First Implementation at KGHHeather Jenkins & Terry Richmond
Measuring Scope of Practice Enactment among Primary Care Registered Nurses in OntarioSuzanne Braithwaite
Metabolic Monitoring of Children & Adolescents Using Second-Generation Antipsychotics: A Call for Action Mary Coughlin
Perspectives of Primary Care Providers on Implement-ing Breast Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines: A Qualitative Descriptive StudyDr. Marian Luctkar-Flude
Reliability, Validity & Acceptability of Scenario Speci�c Learning Outcome Assessment Rubrics vs an Established Generic Simulation Performance Assess-ment Rubric for Undergraduate Nursing StudentsDr. Marian Luctkar-Flude
Review of Peri-operative Pain Management in Two Rwandan Teaching HospitalsDr. Elizabeth VanDenKerkhof
“Safety is Everybody’s Responsibility” or is it? A Multi-Phase Study about Patients‘ Attitudes and Behaviours to Engage in Patient SafetyDr. Lenora Duhn
Sensitivity of the DN4 in Screening for Neuropathic Pain SyndromeDr. Elizabeth VanDenKerkhof
Trailing Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation and Dwell (NPWTi-d) in the General Surgery and Orthopedic Patient PopulationsJennifer Kasaboski & Kina Pelletier-Carson
Tick Talk’ Before the Block: The Cardiac Manifestations of Lyme DiseaseCrystal Blakely & Pam Branscrombe
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Renee Berquist, RN, BScN, MN, PhD(c) - Professor, Collaborative BScN Program, SLC / Laurentian
Crystal Blakely, RN, BScN, CCN(c) - Charge Nurse, Cardiac Sciences Unit, KGH; MN Student, Athabasca
Darlene Bowman, RN, BN, CNN(c) - Stroke Specialist Case Manager, KGH
Pamela Branscrombe, RN, BScN - Charge Nurse, Davies 3, KGH
Andrea Campbell, PHCNP, BScN, RN - Nurse Practitioner / Clinical Services Manager; South East Community Care Access Centre
Debra Campbell, RN, BScN, CCN(c) - Nursing Coordinator, Cardiac Rhythm Devices Clinic / Cardiac; Program, KGH; PMPA Student, Queen’s
Jennifer M. Carroll - MScN Student, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Mary Coughlin, RN, BNSc - MNSc Student, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Mailynn-Lee Daigle - BScN Candidate, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Marie-Elaine Delvin, NP-PHC, MScN - PhD Student, Queen’s
Dr. Lenora Duhn, PhD - Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Dr. Craig Goldie, MD, CCFP(PC) - Assistant Professor, Department of Oncology, Queen’s
Dr. Katie Goldie, RN, PhD - Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Dr. Ingrid Harle, MD - Palliative Care Medicine, Queen’s
Dr. Marian Luctkar-Flude, RN, PhD - Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Christine Khiyaza, RN, BScN, CTE, PGDip (OHN) - Smoking Cessation Program Coordinator, KGH / Regional Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario
Dr. Christine Knott, PhD - Palliative Care Lead, KGH; Fellow, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research and ICES, Queen’s
Romey Pierog, BA, RN, CFE(c) - Registered Nurse, KGH
Delanya Podgers, RN(EC), MN, CRE - Nurse Practitioner, Asthma & COPD, KGH
Dr. Carolyn Pullen, BScN, RN, PhD - Director of Policy, Advocacy &Strategy, Canadian Nurses Association
Andrea Rochon, RN, MScN - Advanced Practice Nurse / Clinical Nurse Specialist, Gerontology, PC
Alysa Shaw, RN, BScN - Clinical Educator, Specialized Geriatrics & Restorative Rehabilitive Care, PC
Kerry Stewart - Patient Experience Advisor, KGH
Melissa Touw, RN, MScN, CONC(C), CHPCN(c) - Clinical Nurse Specialist, Palliative Care, KGH
Dr. Joan Tranmer BScN, PhD - Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s
Katie Weekes, RN, BScN, CC - Registered Nurse, Davies 4 ICU, KGH
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DirectionsEnter the front doors of the College, then
enter Davies Hall through the Fireside Room past the entrance and to the Left
Davies HallSt. Lawrence College100 Portsmouth AvenueKingston, ON
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