September 12-13, 2022
Vienna, Austria
Greetings from Nursing Healthcare 2022!!
We are excited to welcome all attendees to our highly regarded global event, "10th World Congress On Nursing Research And Evidence-Based Practice” which will be held on September 12-13, 2022 in Vienna, Austria.
The Nursing Healthcare 2022 Conference is a chance to talk about the most current revelations in nursing and healthcare. We anticipate a global gathering of nursing educators, practitioners, researchers, nursing clinicians, midwives, nurses, and healthcare executives at the conference.
Nursing Healthcare 2022 will not only the venue of greatest gathering of nursing professionals, but it will also work to distribute knowledge on new developments in the ever-changing field of nursing.
We welcome all the experts and professionals from practice, research, administration, policy, and education to exchange their idea, knowledge and expertise in the field of nursing.
Once again, we extend our warmest greetings to all of you, and we hope that your participation will add to the lustre of our prestigious gathering.
PULSUS takes immense pleasure in inviting all the participants across the globe to attend "10th World Congress On Nursing Research And Evidence-Based Practice" scheduled on Sep 12-13, 2022 in Vienna, Austria. This includes effective keynote presentations, oral talks, informative poster presentations, and exhibitions that highlight the value and effectiveness of nursing in healthcare.
Pulsus Group is an internationally renowned peer-review publisher in scientific, technical, and medical journals established in the year 1984 with offices in Ontario, Canada and Hyderabad, India has acquired Andrew John Publishing and openaccessjournals.com to expand its Open Access Publishing through its 50+ journals in association with 20+ International medical and scientific societies.
The Nursing Healthcare 2022 Conference provides an opportunity to discuss the most recent advances in nursing and health care.Through the conference, Pulsus hopes to bring together worldwide nursing practitioners such as nursing educators, nursing practitioners, researchers, nursing clinicians, midwives, nurses, and healthcare executives to share their knowledge. Psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women's health, legal, paediatric, and emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare, and medicine are all represented at nursing conferences by experts from practise, research, administration, policy, and education.
The conference's theme is "Contribution of Nurses in Stimulating Nursing Research and Practices" which is a one-of-a-kind move toward improving and developing the nursing profession.
Who Should Attend?
• Nurse Practitioners
• Registered Nurses
• Nurses
• Nurse Associations
• Physicians
• Healthcare Scientists and Professors
• Health Care Researchers
• Doctors
• Paediatricians
• Surgeons
• Hospital Nurse Staff
• Faculty of Nursing
Why to Attend???
It will expose students to current nursing and associated science research. It will also provide you an understanding of the inventions and processes. Because it provides information in the area, it is very valuable for student nurses and fellowship owners. It also allows companies to show off their products and meet with scientists face to face.
Nursing students, instructors, deans, researchers, and leaders can work on topics affecting nursing research at the Nursing Research Conference.
Nursing is a healthcare profession that provides patients with primary care, secondary, and tertiary healthcare. Justice, beneficence, nomaleficence, accountability, fidelity, and veracity are some of the essential nursing concepts. For all patients, justice is nothing more than impartiality. The beneficence and nomalficence are going to get along swimmingly. Accountability refers to the willingness or ability to explain or justify one's decisions, intentions, and actions to stakeholders. Fidelity is defined as a commitment to follow through on strong pledges.
Track 1 Consept of nursing
Track 2 Principal of nursing
Track 3 Ethics of nursing
Nursing has been a great profession that has benefited society for decades. Healthcare Innovations have aided nursing and raised the bar for patient care. Nursing challenges include societal attitudes toward nursing and nursing's limited autonomy. Individuals requiring severe rehabilitative care, those with physical disabilities, and those with long-term ailments all require Personalised Nursing Care.
Track 1 Types
Track 2 Scope
Track 3 Importance
A nurse's primary responsibility is to look after patients. However, for the development of nursing science the concept has completely transformed in recent years. Nurses serve a variety of tasks in current society, including health advocate, nursing teacher, and nursing research. They also handle and operate medical instruments, as well as record patient data. Health advocates and nursing researchers have all seen significant development.
Track 1 Various roles
Track 2 Health advocate
Track 3 Nursing teacher
Track 4 Nursing researchers
Ask, Search, Critically Appraise, Implement, and Evaluate are all steps in the Evidence Based Practice (EBP) approach. Great quality and most cost-effective patient care attained by using the EBP approach to nursing practise. Evidence has been divided into different tiers based on its value. A critical stage is to analyse the best evidence. Psychology is useful in EBP because it allows the caregiver to understand the patient and provide appropriate care.
Track 1 Types of nursing
Track 2 Health improvement
Track 3 Patients safety
Track 4 Cost reductive
Track 5 Variation in health outcomes
Every individual should have a healthy lifestyle. For the betterment of society, public health nursing is critical for safeguarding and sustaining the population's health. They also provide primary healthcare, community-based health education and tips. During disasters, terrorism, emergencies, and immigration, they play a critical role. "Public health nursing" is defined as "the profession of promoting and safeguarding the healthcare of populations using information from nursing, social, and public health sciences," according to the American Public Health Association.
Track 1 Primary care
Track 2 Disaster management
Track 3 Primary health educations
Paediatric and neonatal nursing is a very essential nursing specialty. Patients are cared for by paediatric nurses from birth to adolescence. They are particularly concerned about the development of their children. Paediatric Nurse Practitioners examine children, assess disease and injury, and provide education and support to their families. They frequently collaborate with paediatricians and other healthcare professionals in paediatric intensive care units. Because of the age and care that these young children require, paediatric nursing is substantially more demanding than other types of nursing. These nurses use their patience and warm personality to make their little patients feel a little less scared. Paediatric nurses may also be called upon to assist severely unwell patients.
Track 1 Paediatricians
Track 2 Neonatal emergency nursing
Track 3 Palliative neonatal nursing
Track 4 Neonatal nurse practitioners
Track 5 Paediatric telemedicine
Geriatric nurses are the types of registered nurses who provide healthcare of older adults. They guide to administering medicine, give advice about daily activities, educate to maintain healthy life. Gerontological nursing is basic to meet the prosperity needs of a developing people. Due to longer future and declining readiness rates, the degree of the masses that is seen as old is growing. Near to 2000 and 2050, the number of people on the planet who are over age 60 is expected to increase from 605 million to 2 billion. In 2010, seniors (developed 65 and more prepared) made up 13% of the people of the US. By 2050, it degrees will addition to 21%.
Track 1 Gerontological nursing
Track 2 Older healthcare
Track 3 Diabetes education
Women's health issues include depression, heart disease, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and stroke. During the 1960s and 1970s, there were significant changes in women's health. Women's nursing experts are vital in assessing, diagnosing, and treating women's primary care requirements throughout their lives. Women have turned to maternity consultants for support and assistance during labour. Today's certified gynaecologists continue to provide this individualised attention, indicating a link between traditional birth traditions and current innovation. The following are the important points for the advancement of women's healthcare: Reduce the risk of breast cancer, Reduces the likelihood of teenage pregnancy, Breastfeeding should be increased, bad sexuality is becoming more widely recognised and reduce the number of people who smoke.
Track 1 Gynaecological care
Track 2 Sexual health
Track 3 Breast cancer
Track 4 Vaginal cancer
Every year, an estimated 139 million babies are born. 289 000 women will die during pregnancy, childbirth, or shortly after, 2.6 million will have stillbirths, and 2.9 million children will die in the first month of life, according to estimates. A major factor is the lack of high-quality maternal and new born care. Midwifery is a type of advanced nursing practice that focuses on assisting women during pregnancy and after delivery. In many countries, midwifery is already widely recognised as an important and cost-effective contributor to high-quality maternity and infant care.
Track 1 Mental health
Track 2 Unwanted pregnancies
Track 3 Birth control
Track 4 Urinary tract infections
Oncology nursing refers to nurses who provide nursing care to cancer patients. They use their knowledge, experience, abilities, and direction to give cancer patients with life-saving care and treatment. Oncology nurse practitioners keep a close eye on their patients' physical status and make general prescriptions with the purpose of learning how to administer manifestations in detail. Oncology nurses are mostly employed in claim to fame clinics. Registered nurse, graduate-level registered nurse, and advanced nursing practitioners are the three levels of oncology nursing. Cancer is a life-threatening disease that necessitates spiritual, emotional, and physical care, particularly during chemotherapy sessions.
Track 1 Bladder cancer
Track 2 Skin cancer
Track 3 Prostate cancer
Track 4 Breast cancer
Track 5 Lung cancer
Psychiatric nursing is the name given to mental health nursing. It is a specialist branch of nursing practise that focuses on primary care of people who have mental illnesses, as well as assisting them in recovering and improving their quality of life. Mental health nurses work with patients with Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, Parkinson's, dementia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression. From hospitals to patient's homes, prisons to healthcare organisations, they function in a variety of settings. They must explain the ailment to the patient and his family, administer medication, provide psychotherapy, and conduct interviews regarding the patient's numerous experiences.
Track 1 Patient’s mental health
Track 2 Women’s mental health
Track 3 Adult mental health
Track 4 Child mental health
Track 5 Older mental health
Cardiovascular nurses are who provide healthcare for people having heart problems. Cardiac nurses require more than just a technical understanding of the human body. They require specialised training in the heart and how it functions, making this a very demanding profession. Patients with a variety of heart diseases or conditions are treated and cared for by cardiovascular nursing practitioner. Patients with coronary artery disease or congestive heart failure, as well as those recovering after angioplasty or sidestep surgery, may fall under this category. This type of nurse collaborates closely with a cardiologist in order to provide high-quality care to heart patients.
Adult nursing is a type of nursing that focuses on providing healthcare to adults. Adult nurses are the primary point of contact for adult patients and their families, and they play a significant role in interprofessional collaboration. They collaborate with doctors, social workers, and therapists to ensure that a patient's comfort, emotional well-being, and medical needs are met. Pathophysiology, aetiology, conclusion, and treatments that rely on momentum inquiry are discussed in the context of complex therapeutic surgical problems in adults. A shared care strategy will be concerned with meeting the physiological, mental, and formative needs of the basically sick adult customer and his family while considering the customer's and his family's sociocultural setting.
Track 1 Adult's mental health
Track 2 Addiction nursing
Track 3 Obesity nursing
Track 4 Sex education
Critical care nurses have received special training to provide emergency healthcare in critical circumstances. Nurses working in urgent or emergency settings must be prepared for any price that walks through the door. Critical care is additionally referred to as intense care, and demanding care nurses are usually found in ICUs. General medical care units, medical care units, surgical medical care units, trauma medical aid units, coronary care units, cardiothoracic medical care units, burns units, paediatrics, and a few trauma centre emergency departments are all places where critical care nurses are often found. These specialists typically take care of critically ill patients who require endotracheal intubation and/or treatable vasoactive intravenous medicines for mechanical ventilation.
Track 1 Critical care practitioners
Track 2 Critical care units
Track 3 Mental strength of nurse
Nurses are the first healthcare staff to encounter victims and offenders in hospitals, emergency rooms, intensive care units, and services, as well as at policlinics and on-scene; consequently, it is critical that nurses receive forensic nursing education. It is described as the contribution of nursing to public or judicial procedures, as well as the role of forensic healthcare in the scientific study of trauma and/or death in the context of abuse, violence, criminal activity, culpability, and accidents.
An associate degree in nursing is required to work as a professional nurse. CNE stands for continuing nursing education and refers to courses designed exclusively for nurses. In this age of rapid change, continuing education is required for nurses to work properly and respond positively to sophisticated medical and technical advancements, as well as to avoid obsolescence. Nursing Education enhances the nurse's professional development, prepares them for a broader range of opportunities, and improves their awareness of social, cultural, economic, and political issues. Nursing education is expanding in response to the increased need for registered nurses.
Track 1 Nursing informatics
Track 2 Innovation in nursing education
Track 3 Role of nursing in disease control
Track 4 Nursing research
Track 5 Teacher and leadership
Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetist or CRNAs are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who administer anaesthesia and other medications. They also keep track of people who are undergoing anaesthetic and then recuperating from it. Nurses provide intense care to patients in the early stages of coming up from anaesthesia as well as in the postoperative period until they are judged stable enough to be safely moved to other locations. CRNAs have total autonomy in several states. In other team models, they collaborate with anaesthesiologists, surgeons, dentists, and other doctors to provide anaesthesia to patients as well as healthcare. CRNAs work in hospital operating rooms, emergency rooms, intensive care units, cardiac care units, and outpatient surgical clinics. Depending on the work context and state where they are working, nurse anaesthetist wages are among the highest in the field.
Track 1 Post anaesthesia care
Track 2 Management of pain
Track 3 Preoperative evaluation
Track 4 Ambulatory care
Nursing management may be a subset of nursing that focuses on nurse management and patient care standards. Most facilities that employ nurses, like hospitals, clinics, and residential care facilities, require an efficient nursing management programme. People during this area often have both nursing and management experience, similarly as specialised training to arrange them for management and supervisory positions. The foremost effective management functions for nurses are planning, organising, staffing, leading, and controlling.
Track 1 Development of nursing
Track 2 Bedside care and assistance.
Track 3 Monitoring of vitals and recovery progress
Registered nurses with advanced education who are also teachers are known as nurse educators. Most nurses work for a number of years before deciding to pursue a career as a teacher of future nurses. Nurse educators educate in nursing schools and teaching hospitals, offering their expertise and skills to help the next generation of nurses become more effective. They may instruct in general nursing courses, nursing research or specialise in areas like geriatric nursing, paediatric nursing, or nursing informatics. Nurse educators must keep up to date on new nursing techniques and technologies in order to stay on the cutting edge of clinical practise.
Track 1 Fundamental biological researches
Track 2 Research on children’s response
Track 3 Elderly problems
Track 4 Basic health care needs
Track 5 Effect of radio therapy
Clinical nurses are highly specialised and work directly with doctors, specialists, and other healthcare professionals to produce long and short-term care. While a RN works directly with patients in an exceedingly type of settings, clinical nurses are highly specialised and work directly with doctors, specialists, and other healthcare professionals to produce long and short-term care. Clinical nurses may additionally act as specialists, assisting other medical professionals in their efforts to reinforce patient outcomes and affect all levels of care. Clinical nursing and nursing association entails employing therapeutic orderlies to hold out the master segments of association and fundamental leadership within affiliations. It wires shapes that are in line with all aspects of the business, like coping with, engineering, staffing, planning, and controlling.
Track 1 Case control studies
Track 2 Case report
Track 3 Data analysis
Track 4 Controlled trial
Tele nursing is a cost-effective and time-saving method of providing health care to patients. It primarily offers health-care advice via mobile phones, websites, and apps. Teaching, consultations, triage, and direct patient care are all examples of tele nursing services. Telehealth promotes cost-saving efficiency by decreasing the need for travel, office workers, and office space.
Track 1 Legal, ethical and regulatory issues
Track 2 Technology uses
Track 3 Educations and training
Track 4 Tele health and tele medicine
Track 5 Patients engagement and standard of care
Professionals in the field of medicine provide healthcare. Medicine serves as a link between health care providers and patients. It is difficult to treat and cure patients without the use of medicine. Healthcare practitioners look after the character of individuals in society and coordinate the resources available in the health-care system to benefit patients as much as possible. Medicine and Health is the study of illness prevention, treatment, and understanding, as well as the exploration of physical and mental health.
Track 1 Pharmacy
Track 2 Physical therapy
Track 3 Optometry
Track 4 Provide primary treatments
The global market of nursing is increased up to $1,010.1 billion to $1,058.6 billion in between 2019 to 2020. Mainly due to covid there is huge demand of nurses. It will expected that the growth of market at a CAGR of 7% from 2021 and reach $1,374.9 billion in 2023. But according to World Health Organization (WHO) the reports says that nearly 6 million more nurses will be required by 2030 to provide standard quality healthcare n once the COVID-19 has passed. In recent years, the global market for nursing professionals has grown. Despite the fact that primary health care is provided, the nursing profession has specialisation. Some of them include Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs), as well as Surgical Assistant Registered Nurses, Emergency Room Registered Nurses, Labour and Delivery Nurses, and Nurse Case Managers.
According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), there will be roughly 2.99 million registered nursing employments in 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). According to the BLS, the field is expected to grow by 9% through 2030, creating more than 276,000 jobs with chances in more than 100 specialisations ranging from school or camp nurse to cardiac care.
Austria is a landlocked country in south-central Europe that is mostly hilly. Despite Austria’s full participation in the supranational European Union since 1995, it forms the so-called “neutral core” of Europe alongside Switzerland (EU).
Austria’s significance may be traced in large part to its geographical location. It sits at the crossroads of European travel, connecting east and west over the ancient Danubian trade route and north and south through the spectacular Alpine mountains, entangling the nation in a variety of political and economic systems. This little country underwent more than a quarter century of social and economic instability, as well as a Nazi dictatorship, in the decades after the 1918 collapse of Austria-Hungary, the multinational empire of which it had been the heart.
Nonetheless, the creation of permanent neutrality in 1955, together with the evacuation of the Allied forces who had occupied the nation since World War II’s end, enabled Austria to evolve into a modern state. A peaceful and socially progressive nation with a thriving cultural life reminiscent of its former international musical splendour Its social and economic institutions, too, have taken on new shapes and a cooperative spirit, and, while political and social difficulties persist, they have not exploded with the ferocity seen in other Continent nations. The ancient city of Vienna (Wien), the historical seat of the Holy Roman Empire and a city famed for its architecture, is Austria’s capital.