Title : Introduction into advanced eHealth -- the Personal Health challenge
Bernd Blobel |
University of Regensburg, Germany
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
For improving quality and efficiency of health delivery under the wellknown burdens, the health service paradigm has to change from organization-centered over process-controlled to personal health. Established in connection to the already existing International Center for Telemedicine, the eHealth Competence… » Read More

Title : Stress reduction for school-age health promotion
Lisa Wallace | Morehead State University, United States
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
The purpose of this research presentation is to discuss school-age child mental health priorities. Researcher will provide the challenges faced by school nurses in Kentucky and the impact on children related to education and learning gaps. The aim is to… » Read More
Title : The lived experience of a nurse transitioning from a clinical setting to an academic environment
Ismat Mikky | Bloomfield College of Montclair State University, United States
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
The transition from nursing practice to academia is a challenging experience. Nurse educators new to the academic setting often experience role conflict and reality shock as they leave a clinically- oriented setting to academia. The purpose of this qualitative study… » Read More
Title : Meeting the needs of patients with moderate to severe dementia; telling lies to support personhood
Jane Murray | Northumbria University, United Kingdom
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Telling lies to patients with moderate to severe dementia is much debated in the literature. A whole range of words are used such as white lie, fiblet, therapeutic to reduce the emotional impact of the intervention being labelled as lie… » Read More
Title : The impact of AI and lifestyle medicine on nursing roles and practices
David John Wortley | World Lifestyle Medicine Education Services (WLMES), United Kingdom
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Lifestyle Medicine (LM) are converging to reshape the landscape of nursing, offering both opportunities and challenges for practice, education, and patient care. AI- driven tools, from predictive analytics to virtual health assistants, are enabling nurses to… » Read More
Title : Motivating behavioral change
Nina Beaman | Aspen University, United States
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Abstract: Many chronic diseases as well as infectious diseases have been linked to patient behavior. Yet, often patients are reticent to change. This session will address theories and research that support empowering patients to make necessary behavioral changes to improve… » Read More
Title : Family integrated care in practice: A Singapore special care nursery experience
Chan Shu Hui | KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Family Integrated Care (FIC) is a collaborative model of neonatal care that actively engages parents as partners in the care of their hospitalised infants. While FIC has demonstrated improved infant and parental outcomes in Western neonatal intensive care units (NICUs),… » Read More
Title : Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
Shu Ling Wang | Building a high performance team: Enhancing delivery room emergency response through team resource management
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Reducing maternal mortality is an important global issue. Most maternal deaths are preventable, and first aid capabilities and teamwork are essential. In response to the failure of emergency treatment for postpartum hemorrhage in our hospital, we organized a cross-departmental team… » Read More
Title : The mediating role of fear of contagion in the effect of nursing students perceptions of infectious diseases on their care behaviors
Ozcan Erdogan | Bezmialem Vakif University, Turkey
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Background: Nursing students, as future healthcare professionals, are often exposed to infectious disease risks during clinical training. Their perceptions and emotional reactions, particularly fear of contagion, may significantly influence caregiving behaviors. This study aimed to examine the mediating role of fear… » Read More
Title : Unveiling sexual attitudes of men seeking infertility treatment in Istanbul: A cross sectional analysis
Omercan Aksoy | Istanbul Topkapi University, Turkey
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Background: Understanding men's sexual attitudes is crucial in infertility treatment due to its impact on both partners' well-being and outcomes. Objectives: To examine sexual attitudes among men seeking infertility treatment and explore relationships with socio-demographic factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study… » Read More
Title : Qualitative study of family resilience in patients with refractory epilepsy
Liu Xinmin | The First Hospital of Jilin University, China
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand and identify the characteristics of family resilience in patients with refractory epilepsy in Chinese cultural context. Method: A phenomenological study method was used to select 12 eligible subjects aged 22-68 years who were… » Read More
Title : Study investigating the effect of Kings theory intervention on self efficacy and health promoting behaviours in diabetic patients in a northeastern Iranian city
Mohammad Hosein Delshad | Torbat Heydariyeh University, Iran
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Background: Patient self-efficacy and consistent health-promoting behaviors are essential elements of the best possible diabetes care. The specific relationships between King's theory concepts and the self-efficacy and health behaviors of diabetic patients in northeastern Iran are not well understood. Aim: The purpose… » Read More
Title : Conceptual analysis and exploration of self-management in the teaching and learning context of nursing students in Ghana
Mercy Kokuro | Stellenbosch University, South Africa
6th International Congress on Clinical Nursing & Health Studies
Background: As students enter tertiary education, they move away from parental control and the support of the secondary school system, taking responsibility for themselves and their academic performance. In nursing colleges, students face the challenge of integrating the theoretical class-… » Read More