Programme Conference II

Time Activity Speaker
8.30 am - 8.45 am Registration
8.45 am - 9.00 am Greeting from Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand
9.00 am - 10.00 am Keynote: Unmasking the COVID-19: A global nursing experience Prof. Sue Turale, Professor of Nursing

Editor in Chief of International Nursing Review, Australia

10.00 am - 10.15 am Break
10.15 am - 12.30 pm Panel session: Unlocking Asia: Landscapes of the future

 

 

1.   Prof. Erlinda Palaganus, University of

Philippines Baguio, Philippines, Editor in Chief, Philippine Journal of Nursing

2.   Prof. Elsa Sanatombi Devi, Manipal

College of Nursing, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India

3.   Dr. Khulan Gaalan, Department of

International Cyber Education, Graduate School, Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences

4.   Dr. Koy Virya, Chief Nursing

Officer/Nursing Focal Person in Cambodia for WHO-WPRO, Cambodia

5.   Dr. Thamara Dilhani Amarasekara,

Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka

Moderator: Prof. Erlinda Palaganus

12.30 pm - 1.30 pm Lunch break

 

Concurrent sessions 1.30 pm 4.30 pm (5 Rooms)

(10 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion)

Room 1: Infection control practices and their impacts on health and wellbeing

Chair:  Dr. Stephane Bouchoucha Associate Head of School (International), School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Australia

Co-ChairDr. Tadsaneewan Gantagad, School of Nursing, Mae Fah Luang University

1.30 pm1.45 pm Dedicated topic: Infection control practices and their impacts on health and wellbeing
1.45 pm - 2.05 pm 1.   Australian health service staff's perspectives and experiences of organizational COVID 19 wellbeing and support initiatives: A mixed methods evaluation Sara Holton
2.05 pm - 2.25 pm 2.   Knowledge, Skills, Attitude and Compliance of Staff Nurses on Infection Control Protocol: A Sequential Explanatory Design Rodalyn L. Esquivel
2.25 pm - 2.45 pm 3.   Knowledge, attitude and practices of nursing students on COVID 19 in North Cotabato Mohammed Bien M. Kulintang
2.45 pm - 3.05 pm 4.   Emergency care experience of a home quarantine case suspected of being infected with new coronary pneumonia Han lin Kuo

 

3.05 pm - 3.25 pm 5.   Conception about germs among primary school pupils in an ethnic community Sophaphan Intahphuak
3.25 pm - 3.45 pm 6. The lived experiences of nurses caring for patients with COVID 19 in OMAN: A description phenomenological study Khaldoun Aldiabat

 

3.45 pm - 4.05 pm 7.  Lived experiences of medical ICU nurses caring for COVID 19 patients in Metro Manila, Philippines Julian Tyrell Glen C.Ayangco

 

Room 2: Coping with and conquering stresses during the COVID 19 pandemic******

Chair: Prof. Catherine Aquino-Russell Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Canada

Co-ChairAsst.Prof. Khanittha Pitchalard, School of Nursing, Mae Fah Luang University

4.00 pm4.15 pm Dedicated Topic:  Coping with and conquering stresses during the COVID 19 pandemic
4.15 pm – 4.35 pm 1. Nurses’ Perceptions of Job Safety and Job Satisfaction as Predictors to Turnover Intention amidst COVID-19 Pandemic Period in Pampanga Ajay melody Juico
4.35 pm – 4.55 pm 2. Perils of Burnout among staff nurses in Baguio City during the COVID-19 Pandemic Dacumos Don Leonardo
4.55 pm – 5.15 pm 3. Experiences of Older Adults during the COVID-19 Community Quarantine Jerhone Sta.Cruz

 

Room 3Time to act Investing in mental health education, services and policies (1)

Chair: Dr. James Lucas   School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Australia

Co-Chair: Asst.Prof.Pawadee Wimolphan, School of Nursing, Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand

1.30 pm - 1.45 pm Dedicated topic: Time to act Investing in mental health education, services and policies  
1.45 pm - 2.05 pm 1.   Evaluating Patients Post-Remotivation Therapy: Validity and Reliability of Remotivation Assessment Scale Janceslee Baricaua
2.05 pm - 2.25 pm 2.   Mental health status and coping ability among Filipino older adults in an institutional care facility Louie Jay C. Cruz
2.25 pm - 2.45 pm 3.   Rethink, Adjust and Adapt: Lived Experience of Nurse Educators with Mental Stress in Higher Education Institutions Amidst the New Normal, Manila, Philippines Nicole Mariano
2.45 pm - 3.05 pm 4.   Stress and insomnia level among final year students of faculty of nursing in Indonesia Maria Komariah
3.05 pm - 3.25 pm 5.   Job Satisfaction, Job Stress and Trust in Management As Predictors To Nurses’ Intention To Quit Angelica Jane E. Felipe
3.25 pm - 3.45 pm 6.   Relationships between types of health communication and health literacy to prevent  cerebrovascular disease among adulthood at Mae Fah Luang University Pawadee Wimolphan

 

Room 4: Time to act Investing in mental health education, services and policies (2)

Chair: Dr. Roshinee Oupra   Boromarajonani College of Nursing Chiang Mai, Faculty of Nursing, Praboromarajchanok Institute, Thailand

Co-Chair: Asst.Prof. Dr.Ratchanee Mitkitti, School of Nursing, Mae Fah Luang University

1.30 pm - 1.45 pm Dedicated topic:  Time to act Investing in mental health education, services and policies  
1.45 pm - 2.05 pm 1.   Experiences were stigmatized and Social Discriminations was Associated with a Lack Life Satisfaction of Young Males Who Having Sex with Men in Rural Areas of Northern Thailand. Eakasit Chaipin
2.05 pm - 2.25 pm 2.   The psychological and socio-economic impact of distance learning on bachelor of science in nursing students belonging to lower-middle class household Angelica B Alipio
2.25 pm - 2.45 pm 3.   Smoking Behavioral Dependence during the COVID-19 Pandemic Among University  Student Vania Dwi Ramadhani
2.45 pm - 3.05 pm 4.   Prevalence of hypertension and associated factors among Myanmar migrant workers in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand Thin Nyein Nyein Aung
3.05 pm - 3.25 pm 5.   Intervention to Encourage Smoke-Free Legislations Adoption among Buddhist Abbots in Phayao Province, Thailand. Benjamas Suksatit
3.25 pm - 3.45 pm 6. Impact of working arrangement to the well-being and psychological status of nurses at selected hospitals in Metro Manila Amidst COVID 19 pandemic Charmaine Faustino
3.45 pm - 4.05 pm 7. The Correlation between Perceived Factors, Nursing Turnover and Retention Rates in Selected In-Patient Units of Public Tertiary Level Hospitals under Ministry of Public Health Joy Hope C. Lambayong

 

Room 5: Maternal and child health: Nursesactions towards sustainable development goals

Chair: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tineke Water Director of Research to the University of Puthisastra, Cambodia

Co-Chair: Lecturer Dutchanee Limprasert, School of Nursing, Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand

1.30 pm 1.45 pm Dedicated TopicMaternal and child health: Nursesactions towards sustainable development goals  
1.45 pm – 2.05 pm 1.   Factors affecting the choice of nursing as a career among nursing students at National University Tania Cristhel B. Sevilla
2.05 pm – 2.25 pm 2.   A Descriptive Survey on Risk Perception, and Preparedness and Response Related to  COVID-19 Among Individuals Residing Within Angeles City, Philippines: A Basis for  Community Health Action Plan Zion Merbel Buenafe
2.25 pm – 2.45 pm 3.   Implementation of Swanson's Caring Theory in the Nursing Care Process in Children With Cancer Those Who Have Problems the Risk of Spreading Infection Khoirunnisa
2.45 pm – 3.05 pm 4.   Awareness and intention of breastfeeding among prime mothers in La Trinidad, Bengue Elma Joy Mangmangon

 

3.05 pm – 3.25 pm 5.  Nurses’ attitudes, subjective norm and intention on sexual health care (SHC): A cross-sectional study, Taiwan Cheng Yi Huang

*Time zone in Thailand (GMT+7)