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10th International
Family Nursing Conference

Making Family Nursing Visible : From knowledge Building to knowledge Translation
Kyoto, Japan, June 25-27, 2011

Program

Time schedule has been updated. (June 20)

Oral Presentation Program & Poster Presentation have been updated.
(June 20)
Layout of Poster Presentation is available. (June 20)

矢印 Symposium 1(June 25 16:00-17:30)
   Introducing Advanced Nursing in Primary Care


Sayumi Nojima, RN, PHN, Ph.D
Vice president, Japanese Association for Research in Family Nursing


Akira Matsushita, MD, Ph.D
Nagi Family Clinic, Japan Primary Care Association


Debra J. Barksdale, PhD, RN, CFNP, CANP
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA


Bente Sivertsen, RN, MsN
Former Policy Adviser ,Nursing and Midwifery European Region of WHO Chief Professional Nursing Officer, Danish Nurses Organization


矢印 Symposium 2(June 25 16:00-17:30)
   Family Nursing Research Instruments

Janice Bell

Introduction to the Special Session on Family Nursing Research Instruments

Janice Bell, RN, PhD

University of Calgary, Canada

Kathleen J. Sawin

Overview of Measurement Issues in Family Nursing Research (tentative title)

Kathleen J. Sawin, PhD, CPNP-PC, FAAN

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA

Eva Benzein

Measuring Family Variables: Update on the Family Management Measure (FaMM)

Kathleen A. Knafl, PhD, FAAN

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

Suzanne Feetham

Measuring Family Variables: State of the science on the Feetham Family Functioning Survey (FFFS)

Suzanne Feetham, PhD, RN, FAAN

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Children's National Medical Center Washington DC, USA

Britt-Inger Saveman

Measuring Family Nurse Variables: Update on Families' Importance in Nursing Care - Nurses Attitudes (FINC-NA)

Britt-Inger Saveman, RNT, PhD, FEANS

Umeå University, Sweden



Discussion and Questions

Facilitator:

Tamaki Miyauchi, RN, MSN



矢印 Symposium 3(June 27 13:00-14:30)
   Family and chronic illness

Main Theme: Research on Families and Chronic Illness across the Lifespan

Intervention Studies with Families of Children with Chronic Conditions:
Focus, Outcomes, and the Portrayal of Families
Kathleen A. Knafl,Ph.D
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA


Family Continuity and Change during Transition to Adulthood of Youth with Complex Chronic Conditions
Roberta S. Rehm, RN, Ph.D
University of California, San Francisco, USA


Family and Cultural Adaptation: Using CBPR to Adapt Diabetes Interventions for Chinese Immigrants
Catherine A. Chesla, RN, DNSc, FAAN
University of California, San Francisco, USA


Family and the older person: Developing a nurse-led family counseling service using Participatory Action Research
Romy Mahrer- Imhof, PhD, RN, FESC
Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland


矢印 Open Symposium(June26 15:30-17:00)

Moters' experiences of unexpected antenatal diagnosis by US: we need Continuous support and Empathetic manner.

Chairs:
Yuka Ozasa, RN, Ph.D

Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan

Satoko Nakagomi, RN, PHN, MW, Ph.D

University of Yamanashi, Japan


Speakers:

About symptom management and care

DebRA Japan

About genetic counseling

Propionic & Methylmalonic acidemia association

About preclinical diagnosis and counseling

Japan Marfan Association

About prenatal testing and counseling

Mothers' experiences of unexpected antenatal diagnosis by US: we need Continuous support and Empathetic manner.