Program Friday 20 April
08.30 - 17.30 Registration / Information Desk
08.30 - 17.30 Poster Display / Exhibition
All the sessions in the main hall will have simultaneous translation !
09.00 - 10.00 Keynote (2)
10. The relevance of interdisciplinary communication for integrated patient care By Prof. Guus Schrijvers (Netherlands)
10.00 - 10.30 Break
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel Sessions (1)
Main Hall Development of nursing classifications
11. Standards to support the ongoing development and maintenance of nursing terminologies By Hardiker, N. (UK) and Coenen, A. (USA)
12. Mapping NNN to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) By Swanson, E., Moorehead, S., Johnson, M. and Maas, M. (USA)
13. International cooperation among nursing scientific societies: toward development of standardized nursing classification systems By Hongo, K., Fujimura, R., Nakajima, T., Ikematsu, Y., Egawa, K. and Emoto, A. (Japan)

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Room 1 Implementing nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes in multidisciplinary practice
14. Proposal of a nursing assessment tool at neonatal unit By do Vale, IN., Carmona, EV. and do Amaral, MCE. (Brazil)
15. Nursing processes used in the treatment of patients with a bipolar disorder: building a body of knowledge.
16. Nursing diagnoses and interventions in elderly patients hospitalized in a university hospital in the south of Brazil By Almeida, MA., Aliti, GB., Thomé, EGR., Unicovsky, MR., Franzen, E., Ludwig, MLM., Araújo, VG., Moraes, MA. and Rabelo, ER. (Brazil)
Room 2 Workshop
17. Working together to make NANDA - International truly International! : an interactive workshop By D. Weir-Hughes (UK)
Room 5 Validity and reliability of nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes
18. Calibrating the B-NMDS for nursing workload measurement By Sermeus, W. (Belgium)
19. Content validation of the nursing diagnosis “parental role conflict”: a perspective of the neonatal period By Carmona, EV. and de Mores Lopes, MHB. (Brazil)
20. Validity of nursing diagnoses in Flemish home care nursing By Paquay, L., Wouters, R., Debaillie, R. and Geys, L. (Belgium)
Room 6 Nursing data sets in multidisciplinary practice
21. The INMDS nursing information tool - a proof of concept By Henry, P., Clinton, G., Scott, PA., Mac Neela, P., Treacy, P., Hyde, A., Morris, R., Irving, K., Corbally, M., Lehwaldt, D., Sheerin, F., Byrne, A., Butler, M. and Drennan, J. (Ireland)
22. The validation of Irish Nursing Minimum Data Set for general and mental health nursing in Ireland By Morris, R., Byrne, AS., Scott, PA., Treacy, MP., MacNeela, P., Hyde, A., Drennan, J., Matthews, A., O'Brien, J. and Sheerin, F. (Ireland)
23. The Belgian Nursing Minimum Data Set II: End results and practical implementation By Michiels, D., Sermeus, W., Van den Heede, K., Van Herck, P. Delesie, L., Thonon, O., Van Boven, C., Codognotto, J.and Gillet, P. (Belgium)
Room 7 Measurement tools facilitating nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcome evaluation
24. The Hung postpartum stress scale By Chich-Hsiu Hung. (Taiwan)
25. Improved quality of nursing documentation: results of a nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes implementation study By Müller-Staub, M. (Switzerland), Lavin, MA (USA), Needham, I. (Switzerland), Odenbreit, M (Switzerland) and van Achterberg, T. (The Netherlands)
26. Development and testing of a Context Assessment Index By McCarthy, G., McCormack, B., Coffee, A., Wright, J. and Slater, P. (Ireland/N. Ireland)
Room 8 Nursing Intervention Classification
27. Mapping nursing prescriptions for the ineffective breathing pattern diagnosis in an intensive care unit, and the NIC By de Assis, C.C., de Fátima Lucena, A., Bottira, AL. de Barros, L. (Brazil)
28. NIC interventions and NOC outcomes in patients with activity intolerance By de Assis, C.C., Rodrigues, FG., dos Santos, FA. and de Barros, ALBL. (Brazil)
29. Nursing diagnoses in an intensive care unit: the Brazilian experience By de Assis, C.C., de Fátima Lucena, A. and de Barros, ALBL. (Brazil)
12.00 - 13.30 Lunch / Poster Display
13.30 - 15.00 Parallel Sessions (2)
Main Hall Development of nursing classifications
30. A new nursing diagnosis classification system By Carpenito-Moyet, LJ. (USA)
31. Mild, moderate, severe: using decision making data to clarify levels of nursing problem states By Mac Neela, P. Scott, PA., Treacy, MP., Hyde, A., Clinton, G., Irving, K. and Lehwaldt, D. (Ireland)
32. A comparison of the similarities and differences between NANDA and the ICF By Lavin, MA., Oud, N. and Threats, T. (USA/Netherlands)
Room 1 Implementing nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes in multidisciplinary practice
33. The Relationship between Information Systems Use, and Nurses' Perceptions of Improved Interdisciplinary Communication and Documentation By Abdro, A. & Hudak, C.A. (USA)
34. Communicating nursing practice: identification of common patient problems (nursing diagnoses) and level of staff preparedness to manage problems as identified by staff nurses and clinical nurse specialists By Jeffries, M., Connors, P. and Jones, DA. (USA)
35. Impaired physical mobility: pattern of use for adult patients By Cruz, DALM., Silva, EL., Leal, FAO., Trindade, MM., Oliveira, NB. and Tsukamoto, R. (Brazil)

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Room 2 Workshop
36. A conceptual model for nursing information By Hughes, R., Clark, J. and Lloyd, D. (Wales)
Room 5 Patient safety and effective communication
37. Nursing diagnoses in healthy volunteers admitted to the hospital for a study of drug bio-equivalence. By de Assis, C.C., de Freitas, JB., Tavares, A., de Barros, ALBL. And Toffoletto, O. (Brazil)
38. Communication errors as definitions of patient participation lacks patient's point of view By Eldh, AC., Ekman, I. and Ehnfors, M. (Sweden)
39. Taxonomies define safe, effective practice or enable data retrieval By Fong, V. and Valentine, K. (USA)
Room 6 Using structured nursing data in clinical decision making
40. ENP®-ICNP mapping: a study on the content validity of ENP® By Wieteck, P. (Germany)
41. Criterion related validity of ENP® - mapping of individually formulated nursing care plans with the standardised nursing language ENP® By Berger, S. (Germany)
42. Content validity of nursing language exemplified using ENP®-NANDA mapping By Wieteck, P. (Germany)
Room 7 Nursing data sets in multidisciplinary practice
43. Conceptual and statistical considerations in the factor analysis Irish Nursing Minimum Data Set for Mental Health Nursing By Morris, R., Matthews, A., MacNeela, P., Scott, PA., Treacy, MP., Hyde, A., Byrne, A., Drennan, J. and O'Brien, J. (Ireland)
44. Incontinence after stroke: collaboration on minimum data set construction by a national network of nurse consultants By French, B., Burton, C. and Thomas, L. (England)
45. The Swiss Nursing Minimum Data Set - final version By Junger, A., Berthou, A. and Portenier, L.
15.00 -15.30 Break
15.30 - 17.00 Parallel Sessions (3)
Main Hall Implementing nursing diagnoses, interventions and ourcomes in multidisciplinary practice
46. Employing standardised nursing language to describe the interventional contribution of nursing to caring in a multidisciplinary context By Sheerin, F. (Ireland)
47. Measuring patient outcomes using the nursing outcomes classification in multidisciplinary environments By Moorhead, S. (USA)
48. Nursing diagnostics in cases of domestic violence against women: a systematic literature review By Gerlach, A. (Germany)
Room 1 Measurement tools facilitating nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcome evaluation
49. Development of a tool for the evaluation of diagnostic accuracy By Matos, FGOA. and Cruz, DALM. (Brazil)
50. Interprofessional development/testing of an NLINKS cost filter By Lavin, MA., Wang, LH., Cvitan, T. and Krieger, M. (USA)
51. The development of nursing diagnosis dependent outcome measurement: The measurement of “risk of falling” as an example By Heller, R.

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Room 2 Workshop
52. Assertive Community Treatment teams: opportunities for psychiatric nurses to maximize nursing contribution in a multidisciplinary practice By Cherrey Jones, D. (USA)
Room 5 Integrated and standardised communication in health care systems
53. Sharing of information in Matosinhos Health Care Unit: a pioneer experience in Portugal By Pinto, JL., Pinto, RA., Fonseca, BJ. and Osório, C. (Portugal)
54. The use of a multidisciplinary terminology in the electronic health record By Lerche, J. and Asholm, L. (Denmark)
55. Nursing communication and standardized documentation: continued refinement of the Functional Health Pattern Assessment Screening Tool (FHPAST) By Jones, DA., Duffy, M., Herdman, H., Flanagan, J. and Foster, F. (USA)
Room 6 Economy
56. The refinement of financing criteria for hospital nursing care: an application of the use of Belgian NMDSII By Van Herck, P., Sermeus, W., Michiels, D., Van den Heede, K., Delesie, L., Laport, N., Thonon, T., Gillet, P., Vanden Boer, G., Grietens, J. and Tambeur, W. (Belgium)
57. Nursing economical knowledge: how much nursing care per DRG? By Junger, A. and Frischknecht, B. (Switzerland)
58. LEP Nursing 3 for the linkage of electronic patient record and nursing workload measurement By Baumberger, D. and Kühne, G. (Switzerland)
Room 7 Education
59. Multi-dimensional evaluation of a Course on the NANDA Methodology for Psychiatric Nurses By De Pieri, C. and Casella, M. (Italy)
60. Status of students' ability to determine NANDA nursing diagnoses By Bedriye AK, Figen Isik Esenay and Zumrut Basbakkal (Turkey)
61. Making things work! Improving clinical decision-making in nursing practice by education and implementing care plans By Jongeneel, G., Folsche, M., Lindhout, T., Kitzen, J. and Monster, H. (Netherlands)
17.00 -17.30 Drinks and snacks
17.30 - 18.30 General Assembly of ACENDIO in the main hall
20.00 - 23.00 Conference Amsterdam Dinner Cruise (€75,- per person)
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