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The <strong>Bristol</strong> Research and Innovation Annual SymposiumA symposium particularly aimed at nurses, midwives, AHP’s, health care scientists and clinical psychologists8 May 2012 10.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.Lecture Theatre 1, Level 2 UH<strong>Bristol</strong> Education Centre, <strong>Bristol</strong><strong>Programme</strong>8:30 Venue open for poster set-up9:3010:0010:2010:4011:0011:20Foyer Lecture Theatre 1RegistrationsTea and coffeeIntroductions and welcome - Lecture Theatre 1Alison Moon – Chief Nurse, UH<strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>NHS</strong> Foundation <strong>Trust</strong>Gareth Howells – Deputy Director of Nursing, North <strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>NHS</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>Professor Helen Langton - Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>Session 1 – Lecture Theatre 1The impact of injuries study; future directions and emergent themesKate Beckett, Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, <strong>Bristol</strong>Why do we need pilot interventions? Essential refinements identified during pilots of a fatigue interventionDr Emma Dures, UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>Patients' experiences of receiving chemotherapy in outpatient clinic and/or onboarda unique nurse-led mobile chemotherapy unit: a qualitative studyDr Theresa Mitchell, Gloucestershire Hospitals <strong>NHS</strong> Foundation <strong>Trust</strong> and UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>Movement break – tea and coffee will be available in the foyer of Lecture Theatre 1Viewing of posters


Session 2 - Split into concurrent sessions11:4012:0012:2012:4013:2013:4014:0014:20Lecture Theatre 1 Tutorial Room 1 Tutorial Room 6The experiences of people with severe and[Note timings: 11.40 – 11.55 am]enduring mental illness engaged in a physicalactivity programme integrated into the mentalhealth serviceExamining biomarkers of stress and anxietyreduction, following mindfulness based stressreduction in pulmonary arterial hypertensionCara Roberts-Collins, <strong>Bristol</strong> Royal Hospital forChildrenComparing pre-implant measures of anxiety inpeople awaiting an implantable cardioverterdefibrillator (ICD) for primary or secondaryprevention of Sudden Cardiac DeathJenny Tagney, <strong>Bristol</strong> Heart InstitutePrevalence and correlates of risk-taking behaviourin adolescents with congenital heart diseaseJennifer Stuart, <strong>Bristol</strong> Royal Hospital for ChildrenHeather McCulloch, Weston General HospitalMusic Therapy and Motor Neurone Disease: anexploration of a patient's experienceJane Lings, UWE and St Peter’s Hospice, <strong>Bristol</strong>Employment and Psychosis: a qualitative studyMichelle Blackler, Avon and Wiltshire MentalHealth Partnership <strong>NHS</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>A buffet lunch will be available in the foyer of Lecture Theatre 1Facilitated poster viewing and judgingSession 3 – Lecture Theatre 1Keynote SpeakerProfessor Sarah Hewlett, Professor of Rheumatology Nursing, University of the West of England, <strong>Bristol</strong>Honorary Consultant Nurse, University Hospitals <strong>Bristol</strong>'What a difference a (research) nurse makes - the story of fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis'Witness Skills - defending your decisionSheena Payne, UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>Using action inquiry to support learning and development on public sector servicesDr Barry Percy-Smith, UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>Transfer of prescription information on discharge from hospitalDilesh Khandhia, North <strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>NHS</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>Reasons for patient non-attendance for dieticianappointments: audit results from the AdultSpecialist Weight Management ServiceRuth Hancock, UH<strong>Bristol</strong>[Note timings: 11.55 – 12.10 pm]A service evaluation of sexual function assessmentin ileal pouch-anal anastamosis in a teachinghospitalAileen Fraser, <strong>Bristol</strong> Royal Infirmary[Note timings: 12.10 – 12.25 pm]How has early testicular cancer affected your life; astudy of sexual function in men attending activesurveillance of testicular cancerSue Brand, <strong>Bristol</strong> Haematology and OncologyCentre


14:4014.5015:1015:3015.50Movement breakChilled water will be available in foyer of Lecture Theatre 1Session 4 - Split into concurrent sessionsLecture Theatre 1 Tutorial Room 1Does screening parents allow targeting of a paediatric intensive care follow-upclinic? A feasibility studyLanguage transcription and analysis - feasibility and benefitsDr Victoria Samuel, <strong>Bristol</strong> Royal Hospital for ChildrenDr Yvonne Wren and Sarah Overton, North <strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>NHS</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>A research nurse's experience of recruiting families in a paediatric emergencydepartmentBryony Kay, <strong>Bristol</strong> Royal Hospital for Children and UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>End of life care planning: are child and family wishes documented?Dr Antonia Beringer, UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>Lecture Theatre 1Above and Beyond – Support for Research in <strong>Bristol</strong>Presentation of Poster PrizesSumming up and thanks from the Chair, Professor Margaret FletcherEthical issues involved in recruiting patients for an injury study via theemergency department and how they were overcomeGeorgina Elder, <strong>Bristol</strong> Royal InfirmaryNarrative accounts of women who use Complementary and AlternativeMedicine (CAM) in pregnancyMary Mitchell, UWE, <strong>Bristol</strong>16:00 End

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