Preliminary ScientificProgramme

Invited speakers:

* Professor Judith Tanner, Nottingham UK.

Surgical site infections. (SSI). The incidence of SSI, intervention to reduce SSI and research on SSI.

*Professor ass. Ida Mykkeltveit, Norway.

The master in operating room nursing in Norway. The study programme and students experience.

*Phd. Karin Bundsgaard, Denmark.

Knowledge about short-term nursing, what is good nursing?

Oral presentation

Education:

The power of appreciation in the learning situation

Christina Als, Denmark

Implimentation of clinical competence tool for well-experienced OR nurses

Monica Dalsgaard,Denmark

How Competent are graduating nursing students -congruence between graduating nursing student, self-assessments and mentors assesments

Satu Kajander-Unkuri, Finland

Design of an introduction program of perioperative nursing care and advanced surgical procedure

Annika Sandelin, Sweden

Experience from implementing a new competency programme for newly employed nurses in a operating department

Susanne skovsoe Petersen,Denmark

Theme of the month -strategic investment in focus areas

Tove Staff, Norway

Perioperative/ Clinical practice:

Patients are fasting for too long

Birgitte Brøchner, Denmark

Patient satisfaction survey of operation theatre nursing

Gitte Lund Hansen, Denmark

Compliance of WHOs safe surgery cheklist in Oslo university hospital,Norway

-observational study

Cathrine Heen, Norway

Scientific research:

Positioning of anesthetized surgical patients

ProfessorErik Elgaard, Denmark

Robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy in Iceland. The effect of patient positioning and padding during operation

Ragnheiour jónsdóttir, Iceland

Reduction in perental anxiety during the child´s operation in surgery in general anesthesia

Luise Holberg Lindgren, Denmark

Leadership/management:

A swedish national project; safe abdominal surgery

Irini Antoniadou, Sweden

Teamwork in breast surgery

Lissi glade, Denmark

How to create educational development for peri-operative nurses in an actic area,

where the only possibility for transportation between the cities is by airplaine.

And where the population of 56000 people is distributed on an area that's 2.166.000 km²

Jens Jørgen Lemvig, Greenland

The nurse manager's role in perioperative setting

Eriikka Siirala,Finland

Poster presentation

Anxiety, Vulnerability and Shame - Surgical Patient's Sensory Experiences

Gitte Schjøtler, Denmark

A short visit to operating theatre - How a nursing student can get the best out of it?

Toni Haapa, Finland

Identification of barriers to implementation of”Safe Surgery” in Day Surgery

Linda Bech Oerving, Denmark

An on-site training program created by daVinci Coordinators.

Louise Birch Møller, Denmark

Can preoperative anxiety in children be reduced by preoperative preparation programs?

Heidi Heidelbach, Denmark

Our robot needs a team leader

Marie Elizabeth Højsgaard, Denmark

Considerations on how to implement a new procedure in the operating theatre based on clinical experience and literature

Ulla Grande, Denmark

“Competence card – for advanced theatre nurses” - a new initiative aimed at experienced operating theatre nurses in the Capital Region of Denmark

Pia Mohr Christensen, Denmark

Healthcare professionals view on patients next of kin in a hospital setting

Kamilla Petschnig, Denmark

How do new OR nurses experience their education using clinical competence tool?

Frank Leth Petersen, Denmark

Operating Room Nurses perspectives in pediatric surgery

Angelica Lotthagen, Sweden

Postoperative complications after surgery for colon and rectal cancer in Iceland

Birgir Örn Ólafsson, Iceland

The Scientific committee reserves all rights to change the programme.