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9th Edition of Nursing World Conference

October 27-29, 2025

October 27 -29, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

NWC 2025

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Adele Webb
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States

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Speaker at Nursing Conference - Jos Boer
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Jos Boer, UMC Utrecht, Netherlands

Background: Eye contact in autism is said to be different than in all other populations worldwide. But despite decades of research on the nature of eye contact in autism, no definitive conclusions can be made. This while more understanding of this phenomenon could help overcome s [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Mark Jeembs M Pineda
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Mark Jeembs M Pineda, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines

Introduction: Effective leadership is crucial in the healthcare sector, significantly impacting organizational performance and patient outcomes. Strong leaders enhance team dynamics, improve communication, and foster a culture of continuous improvement, that leads to better [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - John R Balcuk
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
John R Balcuk, Northwell Health Huntington Hospital, United States

Background: The recent jump in turnover attributed to the pandemic of the majority of positions within hospitals has subsided, with the exception of one vital role, Certified Nursing Assistants (NSI Nursing Solutions Inc., 2024). Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) was the positio [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Sheetal Sood
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sheetal Sood, Western Sydney University, Australia

Background: Clinical placement supports pre-registration nursing students to develop essential professional skills such as critical thinking and problem-solving, social skills, communication skills, and professional attitudes and ethical principles. Pre-registration nursing stude [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Jianwen Yang
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Jianwen Yang, Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China

Purpose: This study delves into the practical application and significant importance of orthopedic surgery cooperation workshops in operating rooms. We elaborate on the establishment and implementation process of the workshops, covering various aspects such as the design of train [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Kristie Richardson
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Kristie Richardson, Piedmont Healthcare, United States

Purpose: This study evaluates the effectiveness of the resilience education built into the Transition to Practice Program (TTP). Research Question: Does prioritizing wellness in a TTP build a resilient New Graduate Nurse (NGN)? Background: Fontanie et. al., (2021) define re [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Debra Miller
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Debra Miller, Nemours Children's Health, United States

Pediatric patients in a hospital setting are an at-risk population that require safe and efficient evacuation in the event of a natural disaster. Since 2014 there have been 278 Natural Disasters in the United States (Em-Dat). At Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware (NCH-D) [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Meredith Reape
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Meredith Reape, Nemours Children's Health, United States

Pediatric patients in a hospital setting are an at-risk population that require safe and efficient evacuation in the event of a natural disaster. Since 2014 there have been 278 Natural Disasters in the United States (Em-Dat). At Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware (NCH-D) [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Heather Bullis
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Heather Bullis, Colorado Mesa University, United States

Aim/Background: According to the World Health Organization cardiac arrest remains one of the world’s leading causes of mortality (2024) with markedly worse outcomes for those who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). The degree of urbanization can potentially in [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Amy Siple
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Amy Siple, AmySipleNP, LLC, United States

Polypharmacy is becoming an epidemic in Western society and the hazards are numerous. Older adults are disproportionally affected. This presentation will take an in-depth look at what is creating this crisis, the risks involved, and how to avert it. De-prescribing is getting a lo [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Alexis M Koenig
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Alexis M Koenig, Herzing University, United States

Correctional Nursing is a specialty with origins in public health. The first national health care standards were drafted specifically for correctional institutions and published by The American Public Health Association (APHA) in 1976. In 1977, the AMA published standards specifi [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Linda Liu
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Linda Liu, Cook County Health Stroger Hospital, United States

Background: High turnover rates remain a significant challenge in U.S. healthcare, with hospital turnover rates at 20.7% in 2023 despite a 2% improvement from 2022. Registered nurse (RN) turnover has improved by 4.1%, reaching 18.4%, but is still critical among RNs with less than [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Colleen Pospishil
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Colleen Pospishil, Joint Commission Resources, United States

Trust across healthcare is fragile but a critical component in consistently delivering high quality, patient- centered care. Investing time and resources to build a high-trust culture between executives, nursing leaders, frontline leaders, staff, and clinicians will lead to impro [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Dawn Allbee
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Dawn Allbee, Joint Commission International, United States

Trust across healthcare is fragile but a critical component in consistently delivering high quality, patient- centered care. Investing time and resources to build a high-trust culture between executives, nursing leaders, frontline leaders, staff, and clinicians will lead to impro [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Eliane Cristina Sanches Maziero
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Eliane Cristina Sanches Maziero, Universidade Fededral do Paraná, Brazil

Studies have confirmed that work conditions are important factors for the quality of nursing care, patient safety and the satisfaction of the professional. Among the nursing action fields is the intensive treatment in pediatrics and neonatology, population that, because of its vu [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Robin Adams Geiger
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Robin Adams Geiger, Ingenovis Health, United States

All nurses should be valued for their individual experience and knowledge in patient care. Nursing equity begins with recognizing the value of diverse voices and experiences across all levels of practice. This presentation explores how incorporating the insights and expertise of [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Zheng Ho Ling
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Zheng Ho Ling, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taiwan

Objective: AI/Smart Medical Care is rapidly advancing in healthcare to provide comprehensive care through collaborative, cross-team care. The Duffy quality-caring model will be implemented in nursing to improve patient-centered care and healthcare quality. Methods: A patient und [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Ella S Bermudez
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Ella S Bermudez, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, United States

Purpose: This EBP-QI project had two purposes: (1) To determine the best evidence for preventing and managing Medical Adhesive-Related Skin Injury (MARSI), using the following PICO question: For patients with medical adhesives (P), how do the best evidence-based interventions (I) [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Linda Liu
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Linda Liu, Cook County Health Stroger Hospital, United States

Background: The well-being of healthcare providers is crucial for the effective delivery of patient care. High levels of stress, burnout, and challenging clinical environments are common in healthcare settings and can significantly affect mental and physical health. Recent resear [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Vivian Thomas
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Vivian Thomas, Mergence psychiatric health & Mental Wellness, United States

Enhance the understanding of essential mental health needs for future providers, emphasizing early recognition as a crucial element; changes begin in infancy and continue into adulthood. Ways of approaching changes in the new generations.

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Zelia Taylor Pearson
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Zelia Taylor Pearson, Towson University, United States

Evidence-based practice (EBP) combines research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences, essential for informed decision-making. The complexity of the healthcare environment necessitates collaboration among stakeholders to implement knowledge effectively. However, r [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Diogo Jacintho Barbosa
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Diogo Jacintho Barbosa, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil

This presentation will explore the intersections between mental health and substance abuse through the lens of intersectionality, focusing on its implications for nursing practice, research, and education. Acknowledging that factors such as gender, race, class, sexual orientation [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Kelly Spriggs
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Kelly Spriggs, Gulf Coast State College, United States

The transition from student to registered nurse is often challenging as nursing school graduates begin their careers and develop professional identities. Advocacy is a critical component of nursing practice and plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of patient care. Purpose [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Jessica Battenburg
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Jessica Battenburg, Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center, United States

Relevant data was collected from staff nurses and management through a needs assessment to address education and practice gaps for annual competency management. This significant data was then used to develop a structured curriculum, and engaging techniques of gamification were in [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Emily Jazdzewski
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Emily Jazdzewski, Mayo Clinic, United States

Maya Angelou stated, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Engagement and support in the first year are crucial for new nurses to learn unit culture and professional practice, while al [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - MacKenzie Moore
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
MacKenzie Moore, Mayo Clinic, United States

Maya Angelou stated, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Engagement and support in the first year are crucial for new nurses to learn unit culture and professional practice, while al [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Eden Ybarola
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Eden Ybarola, Houston Methodist Hospital, United States

Purpose: Bariatric surgery demands a multi-disciplinary approach and recovery scheme. A team was formed to address aspects of care, including perioperative, nursing, pharmacy, and nutrition. A standardized bariatric clinical pathway improves nurses’ knowledge, confidence, a [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Xizheng Li
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Xizheng Li, Zhengzhou University, China

Background: With the rapid development of cloud computing, big data and other medical information technology, China has vigorously pushed forward the construction of information technology in hospitals. he National Nursing Career Development "14th Five-Year Plan" (2021- [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Charisse Kiwang
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Charisse Kiwang, Saint Louis University, Philippines

Background: Dramatic physical development, socioemotional adjustment, and cognitive changes highlight adolescent development. Adolescent brains are susceptible to emotional reactivity, making them likely to engage in risk-taking and impulsive behaviors. The family is crucial in l [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Xincan Zhou
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Xincan Zhou, Zhengzhou University, China

Sarcopenic obesity(SO) is a clinical functional disease characterized by the coexistence of obesity and sarcopenia. With the deepening of aging, the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in the elderly population continues to increase, and the global prevalence of SO in the elderly is [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Lijun Sun
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Lijun Sun, Xiamen Cardiovascular Hospital of Xiamen University, China

Background: Available evidence suggests that enteral nutrition could not be delayed in patients with mechanical ventilation in a prone position. However, the incidence of malnutrition among patients undergoing ventilation in a prone position can reach up to 70%. Therefore, althou [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Julie Jackson
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Julie Jackson, University of Bradford, United Kingdom

Background: Simulation Based Learning (SBL) is used in nurse education to replicate real world nursing problems in a safe simulated environment to facilitate critical thinking, clinical judgement and decision making. Debrief is usually tutor led, follows SBL and is essential for [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Li hua Ren
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Li hua Ren, Peking University, China

Background: Multi-sensory interventions yield positive effects in reducing pain among premature infants. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of different multi-sensory interventions for pain relief in premature infants remain inconclusive. Objective: This systematic review and net [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Marissa Lozano
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Marissa Lozano, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, United States

Purpose: The goal of the Preceptor Orientee Feedback Form is to enhance the clinical training and progression of orientees in an ICU setting. It provides a structured evaluation tool that assesses orientees across critical domains, ensuring their competence and readiness for inde [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Johanna Bernheim
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Johanna Bernheim, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, United States

Purpose: The ICU has observed an increase in catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs), which pose a significant risk to patient safety and increase healthcare costs. The purpose of this action plan is to implement evidence-based strategies across all phases of cathet [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Zorina Hernandez
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Zorina Hernandez, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, United States

Purpose: The primary goal of this analysis is to evaluate the impact of the Break Log implemented in the MICU. This initiative was designed to improve compliance with break and meal regulations, enhance staff well-being, and ensure proper alignment with labor requirements. By exa [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Nikia Henderson
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Nikia Henderson, University of Connecticut, United States

This project examines the time it takes from the finalization of laboratory result finalization to provider follow up of laboratory values in a psychiatric hospital.  Timely follow-up of laboratory values is a key area of healthcare delivery.  Timely laboratory values a [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Dylan Salrin
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Dylan Salrin, Children's Hospital Colorado, United States

Purpose: Pediatric surgery presents unique challenges due to the physiological differences between children and adults, compounded by the fact that most medical guidelines, devices, and materials are designed for the adult population. A prime example of this disparity is the cont [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Jingyi Wei
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Jingyi Wei, Sichuan University, China

Background: Oral frailty is a cause of many adverse outcomes in the older adults and a precursor to declining physical function. Concern for the oral health of the older population cannot be ignored if healthy ageing is to be achieved. This study investigates and analyses the cur [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Ba Etilayoo Atinga
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Ba Etilayoo Atinga, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana

The quality of nursing care delivery is closely tied to positive patient outcomes and satisfaction. However, in Ghana's public hospitals, particularly in the Bono region, the standard of nursing care often falls short. Media reports have highlighted instances of poor nursing [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Hansmukh Jain
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Hansmukh Jain, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Patna, India

Basic Life Support (BLS) has recently received special attention because the majority of cardiac arrests occur outside of the hospital, the advancement of technology with medical research contributes to evidence-based care for critically ill patients. This study aimed to evaluate [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Qi Zhang
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Qi Zhang, Sun Yat Sen University, China

Background: The aging population has increased pressure on family caregivers, especially those caring for disabled elderly individuals. Family caregiving impacts caregivers' quality of life in both positive and negative ways. On the positive side, caregivers often experience [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Claudia McGloin
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Claudia McGloin, The New You Clinic, Ireland

The field of regenerative medicine represents a paradigm shift in healthcare, offering promising solutions for tissue and organ repair, disease treatment, and overall patient recovery. This presentation explores the emerging role of nursing within this innovative domain, highligh [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Davoud Shojaeizadeh
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Davoud Shojaeizadeh, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)

People who work in hospitals such as nurses have many stress and they are exposed to anxiety disorders. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of applied relaxation based of PRECEDE Model to reduce anxiety of nurses. In this interventional study, 40 nurses as control gr [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Kelly Spriggs
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Kelly Spriggs, Gulf Coast State College, United States

Nurses are often the first to identify ethical dilemmas while acting as patient advocates. Integrating history into undergraduate nursing education in the context of World War II is an educational activity that prepares graduate nurses to recognize moral evolution. The atrocities [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Renato Revilla
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Renato Revilla, Houston Methodist Hospital, United States

This presentation will address the rise in catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) within the hospital inpatient dialysis unit, marking a 29.17% increase from 24 cases in 2022 to 31 in 2023. CRBSIs represent a significant health risk, significantly contributing to morbid [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Wang Mengjia
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Wang Mengjia, Zhengzhou University, China

Background: Compared to traditional happiness, mature happiness has a greater advantage in reducing negative emotions and feelings of loneliness, as well as enhancing psychological resilience. The happiness of nursing interns significantly impacts their professional competence an [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Wang Mengjia
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Wang Mengjia, Zhengzhou University, China

Background: Compared to traditional happiness, mature happiness has a greater advantage in reducing negative emotions and feelings of loneliness, as well as enhancing psychological resilience. The happiness of nursing interns significantly impacts their professional competence an [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Pooja Thakur
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Pooja Thakur, AIIMS, India

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of 2% Mupirocin vs 0.5% Neomycin vs placebo intranasal ointment on prevention of surgical site infections (SSIs) among adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery at AIIMS, New Delhi. Materials and methods: In this randomized, double-blin [....] » Read More

Speaker at Nursing Conferences - SDanish Kadir
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
SDanish Kadir, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, United States

Prolonged waiting periods, Nurse-to-patient ratio imbalances, and the associated mental health complications among the nurses are some of the major challenges in the healthcare system of Canada in 2024 1-3. Where the implications of the Artificial intelligence (AI) and its innova [....] » Read More

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