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16th International Nursing Research Congress
Renew Nursing Through Scholarship
14-16 July 2005
Hawaii’s Big Island

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Thursday, July 14, 2005
9:00 AM-10:00 AM
Plenary I: Art and Science of Nursing: Non-Orienting Concepts in a Practice Science
10:00 AM-10:30 AM
Poster Presentations I
10:30 AM-12:00 PM
A Scientific Approach to Educational Assessment: Using Computerized Testing to Measure Learning Outcomes in Nursing
Acute Care Nursing
Advanced Practice Nursing
Care for People Diagnosed With a Chronic Mental Illness
Care of Women With Breast Cancer
Children With a Chronic Illness
Community Health
Health Innovations for the Aging
Health and Midlife Women
Nursing Education
The Nurse Researcher: Avoiding Legal Pitfalls and Perils
Workplace Innovation
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
An International Comparative Study of Cognitive, Spiritual, Health Promoting Lifestyle and Hypertension in Rural Japan and the United States
Autistic Spectrum Disorders -- Seeking Evidence for Nursing Practice
Challenges of the Older Adult
Child Health Care
Creating Culturally Competent Environments
Evidence-Based Nursing Cardiology
Health Care Delivery Disparities
Health and Skill Development of Student Nurses
Life Style Changes
Managing Chronic Illness
Nurse-Patient Relationship
Work Environment Challenges
3:30 PM-4:00 PM
Poster Presentations I
4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Aging and Health
Care of Individuals With Cancer
Critical Care
Diversity in Health Beliefs
End-of-Life Care
Faculty Skill Development
Health Care Disparities
Methological Issues in Research With Immigrants
New Models in Nursing Education
School Health
Solutions for Common Nursing Problems
Technology to Facilitate Patient Care
Friday, July 15, 2005
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Assessing Health Risk
Assisting Children With Stressful Procedures
Building International Nursing Research Collaborations: Issues, Challenges, and Hallmarks of Success
Challenges in the Workplace
Family as Unit of Care
Meeting Challenges of Pregnancy
Model Development for Nursing
Publish or Perish: Strategies for Successful Publication
Research Design
Technology in Nursing Education
Threats to Child Health
Women With Chronic Illness
Women's Health Issues
10:30 AM-11:00 AM
Poster Presentations II
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Advances in HIV/AIDS Care
Aging in the Community
Children/Adolescents and Sexual Behavior
Health Terminology Development
Lived Experience of Being a Woman
Living With a Chronic Illness
Maternal Child Care
Methodological and Conceptual Issues in Research on Nursing Morale
Neonatal Education Consortium (NEC): A Collaborative Education Model
Nontraditional Nursing Students
Nursing Administration
Teaching, Learning, and Skill Development
2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Care of Children/Adolescents With Neurological Challenges
Caring for Indigenous Populations
Critical Thinking -- Critical Decision-Making
Emergency Nursing
Evidence-Based Innovations in Caring for Chronically Ill Populations
Health Promotion for Teens and Young Adults
Operationalizing Health Policy to Build Nursing and Midwifery Research Capacity in Ireland
Professional Nursing Values Across the Career Trajectory
Promoting Student Nurse Success
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
Risk Factors and Substance Use
Value-Added Services Can't Age Discriminate: Utilizing Evidence-Based Nursing Practice to Capitalize on the Brain Trust of Senior Nurses
Women's Health
4:00 PM-4:30 PM
Poster Presentations II
4:30 PM-6:00 PM
A History of Healing Traditions in American Nursing
Adolescent Health Care
Health Promotion for Adults
Implementing a Residency Program to Improve Nursing Retention
Information Crossroads: Where Technology Meets Practice
Innovations in Retention of Nurses
Innovative Teaching Strategies
Interventions for Dementia
Nursing Scholarship at the Bedside: Focus on Patient Education as a Path to Renewal
Prevention for HIV/AIDS
Research Utilization and Assessment in Acute Care
Theory Development to Guide Research Practice
Women and Depression
Saturday, July 16, 2005
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Child Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
Evidence-Based Decision Making
Evidence-Based Nursing for Patients With Diabetes
Family Caregivers
Health Promotion for Women
Health Risks and Reducing Health Disparities in Minority or Low Income Populations
Health Threats in High-Risk Populations
High-Risk Maternal/Child Nursing
Nurse Work Satisfaction
Nursing Education Innovations
The Logic Model: A Framework for the Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Accelerated Master’s Entry Into Nursing Program
Wandering Behavior in Persons With Dementia: Cultural Perspectives
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Care Programs for the Elderly
Coping With Chronic Illness
Ethical and Legal Issues With Youth
Evidence-Based Nursing to Meet Acute Care Challenges
Expanding the Excellence
Focus on Students in Nursing
Issues for Adult Women
Leadership Development
Living With Violence
Meta-Analyses of Acupressure Studies: Effects on Nausea- and Vomiting-Related Symptoms in Three Patient Populations
Nursing Care of the Neonate
Our Coming Research Challenges
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Challenges in HIV/AIDS Care
Common Health Solutions
Evidence-Based Nursing in Symptom Management
Following the NIH Roadmap: Building Collaborative Research Teams
Innovations in Nursing Education
Medical Surgical Nursing
Neurocognitive Function, Delirium, and Patient Perceptions in the Perioperative Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patient
Nurse Work Environments
Nursing Care of Teenage/High-Risk Parents
Nursing Care of the Elderly
Postpartum Nursing Care
Using Narrative and Reflection to Enhance Expertise in Practice
3:30 PM-4:30 PM
Plenary II: The Knowledge-ABLE Health Professional - Providing Evidence of Competence to Maintain a Culture of Inquiry in Nursing.