CONFERENCE POSTERS - VALENCIA 2016
- 001: Intravenous versus oral iron for the treatment of anemia of chronic kidney disease
- 002: Burnout syndrome and stress among dialysis nurses in Slovenia
- 004: Intradialytic hypotension Is it all a matter of timing
- 005: Mild hyponatremia is associated with functional and cognitive decline in chronic hemodialysis patients
- 006: Improving clinical outcomes through patient education, use of dialysis technology and monitoring quality indicators
- 007: The usefulness of patients education focussing on vascular access management in haemodialysis
- 008: Evaluation of the factors effecting psychological endurance of hemodialysis patients
- 009: Increase patient safety by taking responsibility for their treatment
- 010: How to assess patients in two graphics
- 011: Nursing Check-list
- 012: Influence of dialysis duration on the progress of secondary hyperparathyroidism
- 013: Willingness to perform physical exercise a survey among dialysis patients
- 014: Haemodialysis with citrate anticoagulation
- 015: Controlled ultrafiltration to reduce intradialytic complications
- 016: Aromatherapy Massage On Pain And Xerosis Following Needle Insertion Into A Fistula In Patients
- 017: Evaluation of nutritional status using a malnutrition
- 018: Success rate of education, application of phosphate binders carried out by a nurse
- 019: Assessment of pain and adequacy of analgesia in hemodialysis patients
- 021: New diabetological education method among hemodialysis patients
- 022: Ultrasound scanning in dialysis and pre-dialysis a winning choice
- 023: Long Nocturnal Dialysis three distinct realities
- 024: Depression and its association with social support and clinical outcomes in dialysis patients
- 026: Process of decision-making regarding initiation of dialysis by patients aged 75 and above
Section B:
- 027: From a black widow spider (latrodectus)
- 028: Nursing coordinators in the dialysis unit
- 029: Non Occlusive Mesenteric Iscaemia due to a decrease of blood pressure during hemodialysis treatment
- 030: Benchmarking and centralised data analysis as a driver for sustainable practice in large organizations
- 031: Nursing care of patients with kidney failure after intoxication boosters
- 033: Barriers to the implementation of a renal anaemia management protocol
- 034: Volume management in a dialysed patient
- 035: Training patients on hemodialysis with central catheter by courseware
- 036: Case Study Silver dressings and Buttonhole technique in fistula with panniculitis
- 038: Intradialysis neuromuscular electro stimulation, muscle strength, functional capacity and body composition
- 039: Factors affecting the quality of dialysis treatment and improving patients' lives
- 040: Can saturation of oxygen and heart rate variations predict the intradialytic hypotension occurrence
- 041: Old age and renal failure in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county
- 042: Uremic pruritus is related to dialysis adequacy in haemodialysis patients
- 043: Haemodialysis Rethinking our environmental responsibilities
- 045: Extremity axillary loop graft- an opportunity in haemodialysis access
- 046: Questionnaires patient reported outcomes, an useful tool for nephrology nursing
- 047: Delivering a large renal study across multiple satellite dialysis units
- 048: More success, less danger, the adequate way of performing dialysis in Intensive Care Unit
- 049: The self control of exercise and oral medication management among Japanese haemodialysis patients
- 050: The association between quality of nursing care and quality of life among hemodialysis patients
- 051: Relationship between adherence, overhydration, potassium and phosphorus levels and acceptance of chronic kidney disease
Section C:
- 053: Renal replacement therapy preferences of chronic kidney disease patients receiving nephrological care
- 054: Follow-up of the fate of our pre-dialysis patients between 2009 and 2015
- 055: Pre-dialysis follow-up by peritoneal dialysis nurse
- 056: Nursing care to improve the Quality Of Life for Patients undergoing hemodialysis therapy
- 057: Hemodialysis Patients Needs Priorities According to Maslows Hierarchy and Quality of Life
- 058: End Stage Renal Disease and patients satisfaction with their health care outcomes
- 059: Subjective Burden on Family Carers of Hemodialysis Patients
- 060: Effects of teaching programme on quality of life for patients with end-stage renal disease
- 062: New interest in an old idea shared care as an option for dialysis nursing
- 063: A reference nurse programme on overhydration control of haemodialysis patients
- 064: Utilising shared-care documents to promote self-care for a patient with trypanophobia
- 065: Factors associated with haemodialysis patients quality of life
- 066: Acute kidney injury from mushroom poisoning
- 067: The advantages and disadvantages of conventional haemodialysis versus self-dialysis
- 068: Darbopoietin-alfa versus epoetin beta - The reality in our dialysis clinic
- 069: Patient education and the role of nurse - physician team in improving quality indicators
- 070: How can we manage intra-dialytic hypotensio
- 071: Central Dialysis Catheter- to be or not to be. Is there an alternative
- 072: Home hemodialysis activities in Finland at Kuopio University Hospital and Päijät-Häme Central Hospital Lahti
- 073: Teaching & Learning, the first steps of home haemodialysis training
- 074: Acceptance, choice & empowerment for dialysis patients a collaborative approach to improve choice
Section D:
- 075: Utilising an e-learning platform to monitor training compliance
- 076: Monthly blood patient reviews A focused team based approach
- 077: Awareness of renal nurses in identification and education of patients with inherited renal diseases
- 078: Interconnected care in haemodialysis patient, nurse and informal caregiver
- 080: Experiences with a tunneled permanent central venous catheter in our haemodialysis patients
- 081: Primary vascular access type and survival in chronic haemodialysis programme
- 082: Regular monitoring as an efficient method to prolong well-functioning vascular access
- 084: Benefits of regular vascular access monitoring in dialysed diabetic and non-diabetic patients
- 085: Single-needle Cross-Over - Solutions for complicated vascular access
- 086: Do non-renal nurses in the emergency department understand 'saving the vein' in CKD patients
- 087: Exit site multiethnic different skin type of only dressing silver
- 088: Acute pain releated to fistula punctures in hemodialysis
- 089 Arteriovenous fistula between the femoral artery and superficial femoral vein a good choise
- 090: Elements of Dialysis Nursing Practice associated with Successful Cannulation Result of a Survey
- 091: Collecting and utilizing data, to setting standards for vascular access longevity
- 092: Vascular access quality programme in a Portuguese haemodialysis centre
- 093: The nursing view about the cannulation techniques in haemodialysis
- 094: Hygiene audit on vascular access washing programme
- 095: Ischemic hand in dialysis patients a survey about prevalence, clinical signs and symptoms
- 096: Maturation of arteriovenous fistula in dialysis patients with diabetes
- 097: Catheter infections caused by Ralstonia Isidiosa- single centre experience
- 098: Contributions of a in centre Application Specialist
- 099: Occupational exposure - the problem still valid
- 100: The development of a safe ready to use set for nursing procedures
Section E:
- 104: A technique for improving patient adherence to phosphate binder therapy
- 105: Use of complementary and alternative medicine in patients undergoing hemodialysis
- 106: Vitamin D deficiency in dialysis patients before and after native vitamin D supplementation
- 107: Reduction of catheter related bloodstream infection in nephrology unit quality versus cost
- 109: A possible increase in specialist education of nurses for the performance of dialysis work
- 110: Change Cards- A therapeutic tool for empowering and motivating CKD patients
- 111: Never handing story
- 112: Attitude of dialysed patients towards healthy lifestyle
- 114: Individual perception of dialysis therapy and transplantation options
- 115: Using the Patient Activation Measurement to assess self-management related activation in dialysis patients
- 116: Absolute and relative reliability for several functional tests in patients undergoing haemodialysis
- 117: Patient involvement supported by information technology
- 118: Dialysed patients and home care
- 121: Assessment of pain experienced by dialyzed patients
- 122: Nurse-led clinic to assist patients in decision making regarding renal replacement therapy
- 123: Hemodialysis patients satisfaction regarding nursing care in Greece
- 124: Exploring the impact of a university educational programme on the renal nurses practice
- 125: Reception of a new patient in the dialysis unit
- 126: Clinical incident reporting tool to promote patient safety culture within dialysis clinics
Section F:
- 127: Nursing discharge summary
- 128 Haemodialysis patient's self-management
- 129: Does hand hygiene work effectively
- 130: Self-care profiles and perceived quality of life in haemodialysis patients
- 131: Central venous catheter and quality of dialysis
- 132: Impact of team analysis and discussion moments on treatment quality and outcomes
- 133: Influence of dialysate flow-rate in the consumption of concentrated acid and the dialysis dose
- 134: Self-dialysis Project implementation
- 135: Implementation of Nursing Standards in a Dialysis Network
- 136: Mind the Gap! A Country Training and Education Manager is essential
- 137: Validation of The Fluid Intake Appraisal Inventory for patients on haemodialysis in Denmark
- 138: Digital literacy in patients with chronic kidney disease
- 139: Continuous renal replacement therapy in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation pediatric patient
- 140: Haemorrhage after Tenchkoff_catheter placement _acquired factor VIII. deficiency
- 141: Automated peritoneal dialysis for patients older than 60 years - special aspects of training
- 142: A patient with combined CAPD and HD methods
- 145: Keloid formation of the skin above external cuff of peritoneal catheter
- 146: The Importance of Different Learning Styles in Peritoneal Dialysis Patient Training
- 147: The influence of baseline serum phosphorus on first peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis patients
- 148: The national project of assisted peritoneal dialysis in Slovenia
- 150: Active Approach to Senior Patients Requiring Nephrological Care
- 151: CVC exit site care setting standard for frequency and type of dressing
Section G:
- 152: The comparison between bioimpedance parameter and M.I.S in dialysis patients
- 153: Impact of nurse dietary education on potassium levels in patients at Nephrology outpatient clinic
- 154: Evaluation of nutritional status using a malnutrition inflammation score protocol
- 157: Comparing the nutritional needs of a healthy person and a patient receiving dialysis
- 160: Initiating person centered care at amultidisciplinary center in Sweden
- 163: Nurse role in diagnosis and treatment of patients with primary aldosteronism - case report
- 164: Oral hygiene among hemodialysis patients
- 165: Stress and burnout associated with haemodialysis nursing
- 166: Study of the quality of life (QOL) in dialysis patients
- 167: Psychological aspects of kidney transplantation - a pilot study
- 168: Bio-psychosocial perspective of excessive fluid overload
- 169: Changes in health-related quality of life in patients after beginning haemodialysis
- 170: Activation of the patients during haemodialysis - how to motivate both patients and nurses
- 171: Social care for dialysis patients in Slovakia
- 172: Life with dialysis
- 175: Dialysis and pregnancy our experience
- 176: Quality of life in nephrological patients over 16 years - a case study
Section H:
- 177: Differences in quality of life and depression between arab heamodialysis and peritoneal patients
- 178: Depression in chronic kidney disease a systematic review of meta-analyses
- 179: The meaning of life, depression and quality of life in haemodialysis patients
- 181: Psychological assessment of our dialysis patients
- 182: Anxiety, depression and quality of life in patients undergoing chronic haemodialysis; observational cross section study
- 183: Living with chronic kidney disease is it possible to adapt
- 187: New results in kidney transplantation-accession to Eurotransplant
- 188: Fate of our patients undergone a kidney transplantation 1976-2015
- 191: Deep venous thrombosis and acute pancreatitis promoted by rapamycin in kidney transplant recipient
- 192: Plasmapheresis and rituximab in second living-related kidney transplant patient with recurrent focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
- 193: Kidney transplantation in patient with malignant disease history
- 194: Kidney transplantation program in Montenegro
- 196: Transplantation through the decades
- 197: Transplantation in organ donation shortage
- 198: The patient after kidney transplantation - opinion about the transplant
- 199: Knowledge of transplants-nursing students vs students of economics
- 200: Treatment of high plasma volumes using specific immunoadsorption for ABOi incompatibility