Track: Palliative Care Nursing
Caring for someone with a life limiting illness can be found in almost all areas of health care. Nurses who work across the health system can find themselves in clinical situations where palliative care knowledge is needed, even if they are not ‘specialist’ nurses. This kind of palliative approach to nursing care is delivered everywhere that patients can be found, such as in community care, surgical units, residential aged care facilities and emergency departments.
· Palliative Care: Evidence-Based Practice
· Nurses’ Functions in Palliative Care
· Palliative Pain Management
· Hospice and Palliative Care
· Palliative Care for Adult Patients with Cancer
· Dementia Care
Scientific Highlights
- Nursing in Healthcare
- Nursing Education and Research
- Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
- Primary Health Care
- Nursing and healthcare informatics
- Nursing in Women's Health
- Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing
- Psychiatry and Mental Health Nursing
- Public Health Nursing
- Palliative Care Nursing
- Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
- Continuing Nursing Education
- Occupational nursing and Safety Health
- Role of Nurses in Covid 19 Pandemic
- Men in Nursing
- Gerontology & Geriatrics nursing
- Family Medicine
- Patient Safety and Nursing Care Quality
- Infection, Prevention and Control
- Gynecology and Obstetrics
- Midwifery
- Cervical Cancer
- Nutrition and Healthcare
- Infertility/Assisted Reproductive Technologies
- Pregnancy Care and Child Birth
- Maternal Fetal Medicine & Emergency Maternal Care
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
- Pregnancy Complications
- Urogynecology
- Breast Cancer