Nursing 2022 | Online
NURSING 2022, convened in Singapore from March 21–22, 2022, served as a focused setting for scholarly discussion on current developments in nursing research and practice. Guided by the theme “Exploring Challenges in Nursing Research: The Unsung Frontline Warriors’ Field,” the program highlighted the importance of addressing methodological, clinical, and professional complexities in the field. Scientific sessions explored clinical nursing, advanced practice roles, critical and acute care, oncology, pediatric and geriatric nursing, mental health, midwifery, women’s health, education in nursing, community and public health, healthcare management, informatics, and emerging investigative trends.













Title : DiffTemp, a new way to assess increased body temperature as fever Clinical implications
Marta Sund Levander, Linkoping University, Sweden
Title : Embracing a growth mindset in the age of medical robots
Elvessa Narvasa, Quebec CCN, Canada
Title : Moving Through Caring for Yourself and Others During Covid 19
Adele Webb, Capella University, United States
Title : Conscious Heart Connection A Tool For Self Care and Wellbeing in the 21st Century
Ilene Gottlieb, Vibrational Healing From The Heart, Inc., United States
Title : The experience with do not resuscitation (DNR) on the family of the terminal patients in the intensive care unit
Hui Ying Cheng, Hung Kuang University, Taiwan