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18
th
Annual International Philosophy of Nursing Conference
In association with the International Philosophy of Nursing Society (IPONS):
Brave new world? Health, technology and evidence based practice
8 10 September 2014
University of Nottingham, UK
Monday 8 September 2014
11.00 12.45 Registration & Lunch A44
12.45 13.00 Opening remarks
Karen Cox Deputy Vice Chancellor and Professor of Cancer and
Palliative Care, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
Lecture Theatre
A41
13.00 14.00 Keynote speech
How Space Matters in Telecare: a Technogeographical
Approach
Professor Nelly Oudshoorn
Lecture Theatre
A41
14.05 14.45 Parallel Session 1
Transforming Caring into Bytes: An Institutional Ethnography
examining the impact of the Electronic Health Record on Care
Delivery
Hans-Peter de Ruiter
A42
Nursing as body care is precisely contradictory to a vision of
nursing as a healing practice
Beverly J Whelton
A45
Clinical Labour Optimisation: Managing Supply and Demand in a
Dynamic Environment
Therese Fitzpatrick
A31
14.45 15.15 Refreshment Break A44
15.15 15.55 Parallel Session 2
Ways of improving health outcomes antimicrobial resistance
and Telehealth agendas
Josephine Go Jeferie and Richard Helliwell
A42
Ontology of Spirituality
Daniel Knight
A45
How should we search the literature? Evidence based practice
and nurse education
Martin Lipscomb
A31
16.00 16.40 Parallel Session 3
What kind of robot might merit acceptance as an authentic
companion?
Ted Metzler, Lundy Lewis and Linda Pope
A42
Fatalism and the fundamental attribution error. On not
trivialising social psychology
John Paley
A45
The philosophical issues in the promotion of Financial Capability
as a Public Health measure
Peter Allmark
A31
16.45 17.45 IPONS Executive Meeting A42
19.30 Evening Meal
2 of 3
Tuesday 9 September 2014
09.15 10.15 Keynote speech
Rethinking holism, rethinking routines: Stretching old labels for
a sustainable professional future
Professor Davina Allen
Lecture Theatre
A41
10.15 10.45 Refreshment Break A44
10.50 11.30 Parallel Session 4
Phenomenology, Evidence-Based Practice and the study of
Family Presence in Critical Care Units
Brigitte S Cypress
A42
Surveillance and the looking glass: a Foucaldian perspective on
changing behaviours to promote best practice in nursing
Lynne Williams
A45
Athena Swan: Philosophy in Action
Alison Edgley
A31
11.35 12.35 Keynote speech
The need for philosophic reflection on nursing, technology and
the discourse of difference
Dr Alan Barnard
Lecture Theatre
A41
12.35 13.35 Lunch A44
13.35 14.15 Parallel Session 5
Health technologies for better or for worse? A critical theory
of standardisation and instrumental thinking within
contemporary health care
Anna Rajala
A42
Mill, advocacy and the tobacco endgame
Paul Snelling
A45
Productivity and professional identities in healthcare exploring
governance and the governed
Fiona Moffatt
A31
14.20 15.00 Parallel Session 6
Are patient care technologies impeding the therapeutic quality
of nurse-patient relationships?
Helen Rook, Kay de Vries and Therese Meehan
A42
Mixed methods in rehabilitation of the older person: a clinical
and research paradigm
Kevin Anthony and Stephen Timmons
A45
Does blended learning need a third element for stabilisation
within nurse education?
Nichola Ashby
A31
15.00 15.30 Refreshment Break
15.35 16.15 Parallel Session 7
Making technology work for people: Self-testing technology
and patient autonomy
Anna-Marie Greaney
A42
Development and evaluation of a computer based e-learning
tool to enhance knowledge of workplace wellness in a healthcare
setting
Emily Gartshore and Holly Blake
A45
Believe and care. Study about Spanish midwives Evidence
Based Nursing beliefs from Michel de Certeau's anthropology of
believe. Juan-Diego Gonzlez-Sanz
A31
16.20 17.20 IPONS AGM Lecture Theatre
A41
19.30 Banquet
3 of 3
Wednesday 10 September 2014
09.30 10.30 Keynote speech
Reasons Why Post-Trial Access to Trial Drugs Should, or Need
not be Ensured to Research Participants: a Systematic Review
Dr Neema Sofaer
Lecture Theatre
A41
10.30 11.30 Refreshment Break A44
11.30 12.30 Keynote speech
Is there such a thing as nursing technology?
Associate Professor Stephen Timmons
Lecture Theatre
A41
12.30 Closing remarks and next IPONS Lecture Theatre
A41
12.45 Lunch A44

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