Program Thursday 23 October 2008
08.30 – 17.30 Information Desk
08.30 – 17.30 Poster Display & Exhibition
09.00 – 10.30 - Parallel Sessions (3)
Main Hall Policies & Operational Strategies • Terence Ferns & Liz Meerabeau (UK): The reporting behaviours of student nurses who have experienced verbal abuse • Sana Vincent, Asmita Sohani & Nazleen Virani (Pakistan): Facilitating safe workplace environment for nurses • Bindthu Nair, Govindasamy Arumugum, B.C. Ong, Raveen Dev, Samsuri Buang, H.C. Tan, H.C. Su & T. Yap (Singapore): Acute management of disturbed, aggressive and violent behaviour in inpatient psychiatric setting - A systematic review
Room 2 Seminar: Policies & Operational Strategies (Part 1) Mike Travis and colleagues (UK): Combating Violence in the Community Care Environment
Room 5 Staff Training and policies • Kerry Duncan & Annemarie Alexander (Australia): Swan Kalamunda Aggression Management Program (SKAMP): how well are staff satisfied with the program? • Bob Bowen (USA): Continually moving away from coercion: the use of positive behaviour support to create safe environments
Room 6 Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends • Brett McKinnon & Wendy Cross (Australia): Occupational violence in mental health nursing: an Australian perspective • Camilla Gudde, Tom Palmstierna & Roger Almvik (Norway): Patient aggression in mental health care settings: Staff and patient perspectives on causes and management • Patricia Rampersaud (Canada): New emergency nurses descriptions of transitioning to an experienced emergency nurse: The impact of workplace factors
Room 7 Workshop: Staff Training Yvonne van Engelen (Netherlands): Control, avoidance or contact? Training and developing a different attitude towards managing aggression and disruptive behaviour in daily practice of (child) mental health care and (special) school service
Room 8 Workshop: Policies & Operational Strategies Jenifer Markowitz & Susan Chasson (USA): Responding to workplace sexual violence: Utilizing forensic nurses and other victim service professionals
Room 9 Workshop: Scientific, Methodological, Operational Aspects & Instruments Susanna Matt-Windel, Anette Nauerth & Cornelia Muth (Germany): The Dante-project: prevention of aggression and violence within intercultural dialogues - a phenomenological teaching research process
Room 10 Workshop: Staff Training Jeffrey Miller (USA): Defensive Tactics, Escape, & Self-Protection Training - The missing element in your facility's workplace violence plan
10.30 – 11.00 Break / Poster Display
11.00 – 12.30 - Parallel Sessions (4)
Main Hall Staff Training • Richard Benson, John Allen, Gail Miller, Paul Rogers & Brodie Paterson (UK): Motor skills learning in breakaway training using the evidence base of sports science • Johannes Nau, Theo Dassen, Ruud Halfens & Ian Needham (Germany): Nursing students' experiences in managing patient aggression • Lori Candela & Cheryl Bowles (USA): Developing learning modules to address interpersonal conflict among nurses
Room 2 Seminar: Policies & Operational Strategies (Part 2) Mike Travis and colleagues (UK): Combating Violence in the Community Care Environment
Room 5 Economical aspects and policies & strategies • Mary Alice Melwak, Graham Fewtrell & Mary Collins (USA): Breaking the silence: lateral violence in the workplace, a path to cultural transformation • Robert Baughan (UK): It’s not a part of the job: risk assessment approach to tackling violence & aggression at work • Miguel Lardennois, Patricia Duquesne, Nicolas Gillain, Sophie Vanbelle, David Leduc & Françoise Bardiau (Belgium): Prevention and management of violence in Belgian psychiatric institutions: do current practices respect international guidelines?
Room 6 Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends • Geetha Feringa & all WVP team members (Botswana): Nurses Association of Botswana (NAB):The extent and impact of workplace violence in the health sector in Botswana • Babak Motamedi (Iran): Violence in the workplace, the experience of nurses in Isfahan, Iran • Julia Jones, Patrick Callaghan, Sarah Eales & Neil Ashman (UK): Violence and aggression in haemodialysis units in general hospitals
Room 7 Workshop : Policies & Operational Strategies Bill Fox (UK): The Role of the expert consultant in violence reduction
Room 8 Workshop: Staff Training Ann Kelly (USA): Horizontal violence - Strategies for educating nurses
Room 9 Workshop: Policies & Operational Strategies Leo Roelvink (Netherlands): A solution focused approach in a health care provider for mentally disabled people
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch / Poster Display
13.30 – 15.00 - Parallel Sessions (5)
Main Hall Policies & Operational Strategies • Kim Sunley (UK): You’re Not Alone – The Royal College of Nursing's campaign to protect lone workers • Marilyn Lanza, Robert A. Zeiss & Jill Rierdam (USA): The Violence Prevention Community Meeting (VPCM): new treatment , new hope • Irene Koutsoukis & Patricia Patterson (Canada): Restoring the spirit of nursing through healing the learning environment: A Workshop on nursing student abuse bringing together dialogue and transformation
Room 2 Seminar: Staff Training (Part 1) Phyllis Kritek, Lydia Zager & Loretta Manning (USA): A workplace violence training program that works
Room 5 Policies & Operational Strategies • Werner Tschan (Switzerland): Threat assessment of workplace violence • Dave Keen, Joel Odin & Leah Thomas-Olson (Canada): Development of a comprehensive working alone program for community care • Catherine Trask, Adamira Tijerino, Kathryn Wellington & Chris Back (Canada): Using a participatory approach to develop usable and effective violence prevention interventions for the healthcare industry
Room 6 Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends • Doris Khalil (South Africa): Violence amongst nurses in eight Cape Town public hospitals - South Africa • Firdevs Erdemir, Ebru Akgün Çitak, Hatice Ulusoy & Emine Geçkil (Turkey): Sexual harrasment of nurses by patients in a hospital in Turkey • Harald Stefan, Günter Dorfmeister & Wolfgang Egger (Austria): Patient and visitor aggression toward health care staff in nursing home and general hospital settings: An Austrian study about healthcare staff perceptions and attitudes regarding aggressive behaviour
Room 7 Workshop: Scientific, Methodological, Operational Aspects & Instruments Tina Hjulmann Meldgaard, Dorthe Perlt & Bjarne Møller (Denmark): Violence as a form of expression: Danish experiences with the prevention of violence in the social and health sectors
Room 8 Workshop: Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends Sue Mclaughlin & Nigel Wellman (UK): What is Verbal Aggression?
Room 9 Workshop: Policies & Operational Strategies Kathy Finch & Riola Crawford (Canada): A new lens, A new light! - Workplace violence can be stopped
Room 10 Meeting of Organization Committee and Co-sponsors
15.00 – 15.30 Break / Poster Display
15.30 – 17.00 - Parallel Sessions (6)
Main Hall Staff Training • Johannes Nau, Ruud Halfens, Theo Dassen & Ian Needham (Germany) : Student nurses’ self-confidence and performance of managing patient aggression after attending training courses • Carmen Anazor (Mauritius), Michael Vitols (Norway) & Sebenzile Thwala (Swaziland): Workplace violence project with Mauritian participation • Angela Henderson (Canada): Nurses and workplace violence: Towards effective intervention
Room 2 Seminar: Staff Training (Part 2) Phyllis Kritek, Lydia Zager & Loretta Manning (USA): A workplace violence training program that works
Room 5 Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends • Andrew Lovell & Joanne Skellern (UK): A study investigating the discrepancy between actual and reported incidents of violence and aggression perpetrated by service users against nursing staff in one NHS learning disability service • Naji Abu Ali (Palestine): Violence in Emergency Departments in Palestine: Prevalence and Prevention • Donna Gates & Gordon Gillespie (USA): Violence against emergency department workers
Room 6 Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends • Sevilay Şenol Çelik & Yusuf Çelik (Turkey): Positive working environment: violence against nurses in Turkey • John Murray (USA): Workplace abuse in nursing: A problem that can’t be ignored • Osmo Vuorio, Kevin McKenna, Kirsi Tiihonen & Eila Repo-Tiihonen (Finland): Work-related violence in forensic psychiatry compared with the results in Irish health care settings
Room 7 Workshop: Staff Training Geoff Dickens, Carol Rooney, David Doyle, Ged Rogers & Andrew McGuinness (UK): Training people to breakaway from dangerous and violent situations: does it work, and who needs what training?
Room 8 Workshop: Nature, Epidemiology, Patterns & Trends Sue Mclaughlin & Nigel Wellman (UK): Verbal aggression-What is the impact on student nurses?
Room 9 Workshop: Policies & Operational Strategies Karen Pehrson (USA): Calming the Tigers: Addressing violence in the healthcare workplace with a theory-based system wide action plan
17.00 – 17.30 Snacks and Drinks
19.00 – 22.30 Special Conference Amsterdam Dinner Cruise (€75,-)
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