Program Saturday 21 April
08.30 - 16.30 Registration / Information Desk
08.30 - 16.30 Poster Display / Exhibition
All the sessions in the main hall will have simultaneous translation !
09.00 - 10.00 Keynote (3)
62. Challenges for multidisciplinary education in health informatics By Saranto, K. PhD, RN (Finland)

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10.00 - 10.30 Break
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel Session (4)
Main Hall Nursing data sets in multidisciplinary practice
63. Clinical templates and archetypes: putting terminology to work By Hoy, D. (Scotland), Hardiker, N. (England), Casey, A. (England) and Goossen, W. (Netherlands)
64. Challenges and solutions in implementing a systems-wide assessment of patient outcomes by nurses By Pringle, D., White, P. and Nagle, L. (Canada)
65. Implementing nursing diagnosis, interventions and outcomes in multidisciplinary practice: experiences in Finland By Ikonen, H., Tanttu, K., Hoffren, P. and Minna, M. (Finland)
Room 1 Using structured nursing data in clinical decision making
66. Using the Care Dependency Scale for pressure ulcer risk screening By Mertens, E., Dassen, T. and Halfens, R. (Germany)
67. Clinical testing of ePA-AC©, a screening instrument to assess relevant signs and symptoms of nursing care dependency in acute care clinics By Hunstein, D., Fiebig, M., Sippel, B. and Dintelmann, Y. (Germany)
68. The use of the Resident Assessment Instrument for outcome measurement By Stemmer, R. (Germany)
Room 2 Patient safety and effective communication
69. A model for documenting unwanted events in nursing care By Rajkovic, U., Sustersic, O. and Rajkovic, V. (Slovenia)
70. Family communications and diabetes By Babak Motamedi (Iran)
71. Analysis of nursing documentation in nursing homes By Muurinen, M. and Voutilainen, P. (Finland)
Room 5 Integrated and standardised communication in health care systems
72. Nursing documentation project in Finland: developing a nationally standardized electronic nursing documentation by 2007 By Tanttu, K. and Rusi, R. (Finland)
73. Patients' satisfaction of standardized versus non standardized nursing care in abdominal surgery: a controlled trial By De Marinis, MG., Tartaglini, D., Barros, C., Piredda, M., Spiga, F., Gianotti, L., Pascarella, MC. and Petitti, T. (Italy)
74. Are redundant data in an EPR an indication of lacking interdiscipinarity between health professionals? By Svensmark, G., Lundgreen, A., Hesselbo, B., Kolvig-Raun Voss, C., Isaksen, D. and Roesbjerg, T. (Denmark)
Room 6 Implementing nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes in multidisciplinary practice
75. Nursing diagnoses within critical pathways By Spatzker, S., Fritsche, L. (Germany)
76. Describing nursing practice for the top-ten DRGs at Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital By Yeekian, C. RN., M.N.S. and Baramee, J. RN., Ph.D. (Thailand)
77. Strategies for an organisational change By Von Kaenel, L. (Switzerland)
Room 7 Measurement tools facilitating nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcome evaluation
78. Measuring risk for falls - a comparison of the care dependency scale and the Hendrich Fall Risk Model By Heinze, C. and Dassen, T. (Germany)
79. The Reliability and Validity of the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) By Hardenacke, D., Halek, M. and Bartholomeyczik, S. (Germany)
80. Context as a basis for the derivation of nursing diagnoses from interventions in a study of intellectual disability nursing By Sheerin, F. (Ireland)

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12.00 - 13.30 Lunch / Poster Display
13.30 - 15.00 Parallel Sessions (5)
Main Hall Patient safety and effective communication
81. The critical need for accuracy of diagnosing human responses to achieve patient safety and quality-based services By Lunney, M. (USA)
82. ursing diagnosis formulations for multidisciplinary communication in emergency preparedness and disaster response By Speraw, S., Persell, DJ., Fiske, B. and Lee, JL. (USA)
83. International experts' perspectives on the state of the nurse staffing and patient outcomes literature: results of a Delphi survey By Van den Heede, K., Sermeus, W., Vleugels, A., Clarke, SP. and Aiken, L. (Belgium)
Room 1 Using structured nursing data in clinical decision making
84. The process of choosing a structured nursing language for nursing practice By Kossaibati, S. and Berthou, A. (Switzerland)
85. Accuracy of nursing diagnoses using the Functional Health Pattern Assessment Screening Tool By Herdman, TH., Jones, D., Kulju, L. and Foster, F. (USA)
86. Quality of data collection in first stage of nursing process By Tothova, V. (Czech Republic)
Room 2 Workshop
87. Teaching nursing diagnoses to increase utilization in clinical practice By Carpenito-Moyet, LJ. (USA)
Room 5 ICNP
88. ICNP® catalogues By Bartz, C. (USA), Coenen, A. (USA), Hardiker, N. (UK), and Jansen, K. (USA)
89. Using open source technologies to perform an ICNP® Version 1.0 into German language By Portenier, L.,Tackenberg, P., Koenig, P., Widmer, R., Schrader, U., Portenier, L., Perhab, F. and the German speaking ICNP User Group (Germany/Switzerland/Austria)
90. Nursing information systems, ICNP and electronic patient records: from attitude to practice By Caldeira, C., Reis, F., Andrade, M., Pedro, M. and Freitas, R. (Portugal)
Room 6 Nursing Intervention Classification
91. Consistency in classification of nursing language: a comparison of the Nursing Interventions Classification 4th edition and the Belgian Nursing Minimum Data Set II By Bollen, L., Sermeus, W., Michiels, D. and Van der Mussele, H. (Belgium)
92. Can nursing domain knowledge be reflected by nursing diagnoses and interventions? By Thoroddsen, A. (Iceland)
93. Electronic clinical case study documentation as a tool for multidisciplinary nursing communication: development of clinical and university setting specific NANDA/NIC/NOC classification and database system in geriatric nursing care By Horvat, D., Trobec, I., _vanut, B. and Plazar, N. (Slovenia)
Room 7 Education
94. Preparing undergraduate nursing students for communicating in multidisciplinary practice: a focus on clinical reasoning and clinical decision-making skills By Lyte, GMC., Waterman, H. and Rees, J. (England)
95. Developing a learning environment to improve communication in clinical practice using nursing data set By Patiraki, E., Leventelis, Ch., Kampitsi, A. Dimoni, Ch., Govina, O. and Chatzopoulou, M. (Greece)
96. The legal and professional impact of nursing culture on effective documentation By Chiarella, M. (Australia)
15.00 - 15.30 Break
15.30 - 16.15 Keynote (4)
97. Nursing language in a global perspective (Keynote) By Prof. Barbara Parfitt (UK)
16.15 - 16.20 Presentation of the Participants' Award for the most informative and well presented Poster
16.20 - 16.25 Presentation of the newly elected board of ACENDIO
16.20 - 16.30 Closing remarks / Ceremony
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