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Revisiting the Philosophy and Practice of Nursing Research and Scholarship
31 August - 2 September 2017 (City Campus, University of Worcester)
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Day 1~ Thursday 31" August 2017
1200 | IPONS executive committee meeting
713.00 | Registration and Lunch
14.00 | Welcome to the 21" PONS conference Dr Jan Quallington, Head of Institute
Institute of Health & Society, University of Worcester
Introductions Dr Paul Snelling (Principal Lecturer)
Dr Martin Lipscomb (Senior Lecturer)
University of Worcester
1415 | Keynote session Professor Roger Watson
Philosophy in Nursing: Professor of Nursing, University of Hull
What have the Romans ever done for us? Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing
15:15 | Coffee
15.45 | Parallel Session 1
1545 | Anne Scott Bijaya Pokharel Janice Clarke
Resource allocation and rationing in| Reconceptualizing Care for Women _| ‘Nurses and the body, an
nursing care: some vital distinctions _| Experiencing intimate Partner uncomfortable relationship; the case of
Violence: Caring for vs Caring With _| spiritual care’
16.15 | Helen Rook Stuart Nairn ‘Alison Blank
Value dissonance in nursing ‘tymphoedemaand symbolic Belonging: challenging what we know,
capital” exploring what we don't know
16.45 | Martin Lipscomb Christine Carter Kija Gstergaard
Discussing politics with students- | Admiral Nurse Competency Martial Arts of Nursing Research
dilemmas for educators Framework-A resource for practice
17.15 | Wine Reception
')\ University
of WorcesterPEN eeii NM ee
(09,00 | Registration and coffee
09.20 | Welcome to the day Dr Paul Snelling (Principal Lecturer)
Dr Martin Lipscomb (Senior Lecturer)
University of Worcester
09,30 | Keynote session John Paley
Phenomenology as qualitative research Visiting Fellow, Centre for Health & Social Care Research
Sheffield Hallam University
10:30 | Coffee
11.00 | Parallel Session 2
71.00 | Catherine Green Hans-Peter de Ruiter Paul Snelling
APhilosophical Model of the | Revisiting Ethical models to guide moral _| Is there a professional responsibilty to
Nature of Nursing decision-making in an age of Algorithms, | adopt a healthy lifestyle?
Big data, Evidence based Practice and
Cyborgs
71.30 | Jenny Drury Ruddlesden Beverley Whelton Scott McPherson
‘Nursing practice interpreted _| Human persons, technology, and The potential impact of feature film on
through alternative philosophical | quantitative measures behaviour in nursing practice
lenses
72.00 | Peter Allmark and Sadiq Janet Holt Melody Carter
Bhanbhro The place of scholarship in research Blended Learning for Nursing Praxis
What ishonour-basedkilling | intensive academic departments: the
based on? Leeds model
1230
Lunch
13.30
Keynote session
Representation, Agency,
and the Theory-Practice Gap
Professor Mark Risjord
Associate Dean, Department of Philosophy
Emory College of Arts and Sciences
1430
Coffee
15.00
Parallel Session 3
University
of Worcester15.00
Olga Petrovskaya
Foucault's Post-Structural
Theory in Nursing: A Bibliometric
Analysis of Foucauldian Nursing
Articles, from the 1980s to 2015
Michael Clinton
Isrefusing administrative approval for
hospital based research studies on
sensitive topics justified?
Jan Dewing
Vulnerability in Professional Practice
15.30
Pawel Krol
Revisiting Critical Dialectics for
‘Nursing Research and Philosophy
‘Martin Woods
Isit really possible to perform robust and
accessible research on nurses' viewpoints
about euthanasia?
Ailsa Espie
Finding ‘me'the researcher, through
philosophical inquiry
16.00
Juan Diego Gonzalez Sanz
‘New ways for nursing inspired
by the works of Michel de
Certeau
Kay De Vries
The ethical conversation at the end of life
Ailsa MacMillan
Harmonies and discords- PhD studies
and philosophy development: making
beautiful music
16.30
Panel session
17.00
Nursing Philosophy editorial committee meeting
19.00
Conference Dinner
PEERS Cee OL
09.00
Registration and coffee
09.20
Welcome to the day
Dr Paul Snelling (Principal Lecturer)
Dr Martin Lipscomb (Senior Lecturer)
University of Worcester
09.30
Keynote session
‘Significance of Reflexivity and Meaning
in Hermeneutic Phenomenology
Professor Susan Crowther
Professor of Midwifery, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
‘as Research Method’ Dr Gill Thomson,
Senior Research Fellow, UCLAN
10.30 | Break
10.40 | Panel session
11.10 _| Coffee
11.30 | Parallel Session 4
Cc
University
of Worcester
Pai11.30 | Peter Allmark Elisabeth Bergdahl Katherine Kelsey
Emergence Examining the foundation of Concept Unravelling the discourse of nursing
analysis in nursing humanities: promoting Socratic
critical thinking as a paradigm for
social reform
1200 | Becky Spenser Naoya Mayumi TBC
Using a Realist Lens to Healthy pluralism for nursing
Implement and Evaluate
Solutions for Clinical Nursing
Problems
1230 | Closing comments, launch of IPONS 2018 Dr Paul Snelling (Principal Lecturer)
Dr Martin Lipscomb (Senior Lecturer)
University of Worcester
12.45
= __| Lunch and depart
13.30
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of Worcester