Thursday, 17 January 2019

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ConferenceSeries llc Ltd is pleased to invite you to participate in the 53rd World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare (Nursing Conferences) during June 21-22 2019 Brisbane, Australia with a theme, “Exploring Innovations and Latest Advancements in Nursing & Health Care”. 

ConferenceSeries llc Ltd Organizes 1000+ conferences every year across the USA, Europe and Asia with support from 1000 and more scientific societies and publishes 700+ open access journals with over 100,000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

This year World Nursing Congress 2019 meeting makes a stage for specialist’s cooperation at the same time it is a global platform to discuss and learn about exchange research evidence, innovative ideas and models of best practice. World Nursing Congress 2019 covers a wide range of nursing topics such as Nursing Education, Nursing Practice, Healthcare Management, Nursing Types, Pediatric Nursing, Midwifery and maternal aid, Community Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Clinical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Critical care Nursing. The World Nursing Congress 2019 organizing committee is confident that participants will benefit from the high value scientific program. We welcome all the researchers/practitioners to join us at Brisbane, Australia for two days of stimulating discussions, knowledge sharing, and networking events.

Why to Attend???

World Nursing Congress 2019 Conference provides a global platform for exchanging ideas and make us updated about the latest innovations in Nursing Education and Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by Eminent Scientists from all over the world.

Benefits:

Accepted abstracts will be published in Journal of Nursing and Care provided with DOI
Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas

Who can attend?

World Nursing congress 2019 brings together professionals and Nurse practitioners interested in various fields like Travel nursing, Pediatric nursing, Geriatric nursing, Forensic nursing, Nursing informatics, Oncology nursing, Mid-wifery and Women’s health, Surgical nursing, Post-operative nursing, ambulatory nursing, Dialysis nursing, Emergency care nursing, critical care nursing, Public healthcare, Cardiovascular nursing from different responsibilities like education, research, management. Renowned healthcare practitioners, registered nurses, professors, research fellows, students and delegates, who are seeking updates and discussions in the recent trends; who would like to meet and connect with top-seeded professionals will have excellent opportunities to quench their thirst to gain knowledge.

Target Audience:
Scope and Importance

The 53rd World congress on nursing aims to bring together experts from various disciplines of healthcare practice, education, research and management and provides an ambient platform for practitioners, public health professionals, researchers and students to sow and reap knowledge on recent and current advancements in the various fields of Nursing and Healthcare. Nurses and related healthcare professionals will have an ample opportunity to connect with colleagues, researchers, exhibitors and young talents and have discussions on emerging trends and challenges in real-time practice.

The conference offers the participants, sessions on clinical trends, education, research and healthcare management. Nursing is a field with higher degrees of scope in the future giving robust employment opportunities with highlighted scopes for travel nurses and foreign nurses with special visa statuses in Clinical data management is gaining more importance in Australia as it is expected to reduce the expenditure of the government caused due to redundant data and repetition of diagnostic tests.

This World Nursing congress 2019 aims to have in-depth discussions on healthcare trends, management systems with respect to improved efficiency in healthcare and reduced expenditure. According to reports from the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Australia, the country spent $240 billion on healthcare in 2016, which approximates to 4.2% of the GDP. The numbers are expected to increase 3% every year and reach 10% of the GDP by the year 2018.


Elderly Inmates Increasing the Need for Correctional Nurses

With the current economic woes, governments are looking at ways to trim costs. The burgeoning correctional system is one place being reviewed.  Upwards of 25% of a state’s budget may be allocated to this concern. However, it is unlikely that much can be spared from correctional healthcare budgets. Costs have been escalating for many reasons, not a small one is the increasing age of the inmate population. The elderly inmates increasing the need for correctional nurses. Information in this blog post comes from two excellent articles. The Council of State Governments published a report – Graying Prisons. Dr. Glenda Reimer’s extensively referenced article The Graying of the U.S. Prisoner Population appeared in the July, 2008 issue of the Journal of Correctional Health Care.


The elderly inmate (defined as over 50 years of age) is the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated US population. The National Institute of Corrections documents a 172.6% increase in the decade ending 2001 when a total of 113,000 inmates had this designation. This growth is expected to continue for many reasons including longer sentencing, the general aging of the US population as a whole, and get-tough-on-crime reforms.


Due to a tendency toward poor dietary and exercise habits, coupled with high levels of substance abuse, the inmate population has a physiologic age an average of seven to ten years older than chronological age. This is exacerbated by a general lack of access to health-care services and a poorer socio-economic background than the general public. In fact, a study by the Florida Department of Corrections found, in 2000, that two-thirds of the inmates surveyed had their first significant health care experience while in prison.


Elderly inmates have high levels of chronic illness that must be managed within the security environment. A study by the National Institute of Corrections found these conditions of greatest frequency:
  • Arthritis
  • Hypertension
  • Ulcer Disease
  • Prostate Problems
  • Myocardial Infarction

Correctional Nursing Needed More Than Ever!

The increasing percentage of aging inmates and their corresponding chronic disease load is requiring an increase in need for correctional nurses. Government statistics do not seem to be kept on current and projected employment in correctional nursing. This needs rectified. Inquiries are in process.

Nurses are needed to provide patient education, medication compliance counseling, and management of the care coordination necessary to deliver chronic care is a security environment.

Systemically, some state governments have initiated designated facilities for housing long-term care and acute care delivery in a centralized fashion. Concentrating healthcare services can lead to cost savings overtime, but can be expensive to initiate.

The need for dedicated quality nursing care to the incarcerated population is great. This specialty nursing practice needs attention and increased visibility.

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