Day :
- Nursing Research
Location: 2019 Charlottesville | Virginia, USA
Chair
NAMITHA JOSY
Bsc (hon. ) nursing in 2016Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Session Introduction
NAMITHA JOSY
graduation Bsc (hon. ) nursing, in 2016,Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Title: Effectiveness Of Yoga Therapy On Stress And Depression Among Women Undergoing Infertility Treatment
Biography:
NAMITHA JOSY, born in 5thOctober, 1994 completed her graduation Bsc (hon. ) nursing, in 2016, from All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. In late 2018 she completed her masters in Obstetrical and Gynecological nursing from Bhopal Memorial Hospital and research center, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Currently she is working as Nursing Officer, All India Institute of medical sciences, Raipur. This project was done as a part of academic requirements and is a confirmatory evidence to prove the effect of yoga in reducing stress and depression in the target population. She has attended various national and international conferences.
Abstract:
Infertility is regarded as a major life crisis that has the potential to threaten the stability of individuals and relationships in a severe way. During recent years, the development and flourishment of assisted reproduction technique (ART) methods has made the parenting possible for a substantial number of infertile couples all over the world. Yoga and meditation can help women in experiencing the challenges of infertility and give patients the patience to undergo the rigors and of infertility treatments. However, persuasive research and studies in this scientific field is still unmapped. Aim of the study: To assess the effectiveness of yoga therapy on stress and depression among women undergoing infertility treatment.
- Nursing Education
Location: 2019 Charlottesville | Virginia, USA
Chair
Sabina Zabirova
N.N. BURDENKO NATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER OF NEUROSURGERY
Session Introduction
Sabina Zabirova
N.N. BURDENKO NATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER OF NEUROSURGERY
Title: “In-service nursing education on cell salvage methods as the key-tool for improving blood transfusion practices and enhancing quality of perioperative care of the surgical patientsâ€
Biography:
Sabina Zabirova has completed nursing bachelor degree at the age of 24 years from Orenburg State Medical Academy. She is a chief-nurse of the blood transfusion department in N.N. Burdenko National Medical research center of neurosurgery, teaches nursing at Moscow State Medical College.
Abstract:
Traditionally nurses in medical institutions have been responsible for the basic tasks related to blood transfusion including monitoring, safety and documentation. The practice of transfusion and nursing roles associated with administration and documentation of transfusions have been changing, becoming more complex. Evidence of the clinical and economic disadvantages of blood transfusion have prompted recommendations for restriction of transfusions and movement toward alternatives including optimization of the patient's own blood. The increasing cost of blood components and associated risks of transfusion have lead to a heightened interest in techniques which reduce or replace allogeneic blood transfusion.