joyce kenkre - community nursing research strategy conference 2014
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Presentation by Professor Joyce KenkreTRANSCRIPT
“Small Improvements Make the Biggest Difference”
A Showcase Conference for Community Nursing Research in Wales
Wednesday 5th November 2014SWALEC, Cardiff
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Thank youTo
Marchioness of Bute and
Lady St David’s Fund
Community Nursing StrategyRecommendation 22
The Welsh (Assembly) Government will invest in the funding of research that will develop the evidence base for community
nursing interventions, evaluation methods and the appropriate numbers and skill mix for workforce planning.
Priorities for Research• Barriers to translational research in community
nursing• Evaluating the impact and value of community
nurses, including patient participation and experiences, and the preparation of nurses for community practice
• Role definitions versus flexibility to maximise health outcomes
• The system: making it work, using new technologies, evaluating service user experiences and views: especially for the fifth quintile
• Looking outwards not inwards: service user – centeredness
Research Themes
• Organisational change and service redesign• Nursing Roles• Skill Mix• Evidence and outcomes• Education and development• Long term care• Occupational health• Patient Safety• Patient and user perspectives
Wales School of Primary Care Research
2008-2015
Wales Centre of Primary and Emergency Care
Research2015-2018
Programme for today9.40 – 10.00 Opening address Professor Jean White
10.00 – 10.10 Community Nursing Strategy for Wales - Co-ordinator role Dr Carolyn Wallace
10.10 – 10.20 Minister for Health for wales’ address Professor Mark Drakeford
10.25– 11.25 Showcase research presentations, 4 sessions (1):1. Organisational change & long-term care2. Nursing roles3. Education & development4. Occupational health & patient user perspectives
Practitioners/researchers
11.25 – 11.45 COFFEE / TEA
11.50 – 12.50 4 x Showcase Presentation 4 sessions (2)1. Organisational change & long-term care2. Nursing roles3. Education & development4. Occupational health & patient user perspectives
Practitioners/researchers
13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH
14.00 – 14.30 Keynote address Dame Claire Bertschinger
14.30 – 15.30 3 x workshops:1. Developing ideas into a research project (incl. 5 slides in 3 minutes) 2. Project to Publication 3. Translating research evidence into practice
15:30 – 16:00 Panel Q&A; Chair’s closing remarks Professor Joyce KenkreDame Claire Bertschinger