
11o Παγκύπριο Συνέδριο
The 11th annual Cyprus Nursing Conference took
place in Limassol on 12-13 November 2004, it focused on the theme
"Nursing Independence: Destination and responsibility
".
It was attended by more than 500 Greek Cypriot nurses. As
in previous conferences, more than fifty colleagues from Greece were also
present.
The specific conference is of historical
importance because it is the first one organised following the establishment of
the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health and the accession of Cyprus to
the European Union.
These two parameters placed the destination of Nursing and the responsibilities of Nurses on a new level. It was noticed that Nursing independence, without internal cohesion, professional growth, education and promotion of professionalism, includes many threats and dangers.
1. Conclusions
The following conclusions have been drawn from the presentations and proposals of the conference:
1.1. The delivery of health care is offered to
every human despite sex, race, religion or nationality. The population of our
country today is multicultural. Consequently, the need for adaptation and
enrichment of nursing education and practice with cross-cultural subjects is
necessary. Quality assurance in nursing and the recognition of the societyʼs
needs are argued through research which should be supported by the appropriate
methodology.
1.2. Nurses find themselves confronted with
cardiac cases and urgent incidents. Their management, apart from specialised
knowledge, requires techniques and skills that can be ensured through continuous
professional growth, education and practice. It has emerged from research that
health professionals have insufficient knowledge in the management of
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Further development of knowledge and skills
are needed as well as updated trends on the ethical and legal aspects in
CPR.
Simultaneously, the public should be offered,
educational programs in CPR on a continuous basis. More specifically, programs
should be offered to those individuals that have been classified in the high
risk groups.
1.3. Child abuse constitutes a diachronic and a
global phenomenon with direct and long term repercussions to mental health, and
serious consequences to the quality of life. Nurses need to play a serious
advisory, coordinative and supporting role in the physiologic growth and
adaptation of children in the society.
1.4. Specialization of nurses promotes nursing in
terms of providing effective care. Developments in all specialities are
extensive. In technology and research new tendencies and differentiation of
philosophy of nursing care are focused on patient education. Furthermore, the
knowledge and significance of change and its supportive theories are considered
necessary in the continuously evolving environment of the health
sector.
1.5. The necessity of utilising a scientific
approach in the sector of mental health is important. The role of mental health
Nurses, as well as all nurses, working in the clinical settings and the
community is extending, mainly in the aspect of counselling and health education
for the management of situations like drug addiction and rehabilitation
programs.
1.6. Nurses are facing the individual, family,
social and psychological problems of patients, and their significant others. In
order to cope nurses need support themselves. Reflective practice increases the
probability of learning from experience, strengthens the multidisciplinary team,
maintains high levels of qualitative clinical practice, limits the gap between
theory and practice and changes the perceptions of nurses
positively.
1.7. Development of programs in Community Nursing
with the main focus on Primary Health Care; will contribute to the improvement
of quality of life of the society.
1.8. The Nursing Division will contribute in the
work of the Ministry of Health concerning the identification of staffing needs,
organisation, administration, co-ordination, research, control and professional
development towards more effective and qualitative health care.
Support by all is essential and imposed.
It is hoped that new knowledge and the stimuli
that were acquired by the attendants of the conference, will constitute a source
of inspiration and when all return back to practice everyone will share their
experiences with colleagues so that a better quality of care can be
provided.
2. Evaluation of the
Conference
2.1 Evaluating the conference, participants
completed the evaluation forms. They suggested topics that would interest them
for future reference.
2.2 General Comments and Proposals
Opinions and proposals of participants expressed
via the conference questionnaires proved very constructive. All suggestions have
been recorded and will constitute the essential impulse for upgrading nursing
conferences organised by the professional Association.
3. Thanks
The Board of Directors of the Cyprus Nurses and
Midwives Association wish to thank all participants for their contribution which
determines the organisation of forthcoming conferences. It also extends its
thanks the Organisational, the Scientific and the Local Committees for their
contribution in this successful nursing event.
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