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NEONATAL CARE 2023

14-15 november
7A Odenplan, Stockholm, Sweden
Neonatal Care 2023

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

Caring for premature or ill infants presents significant challenges in terms of nursing care, medical treatment, and technology. New research and methods are required to improve care, increase survival rates, and simultaneously enhance the working conditions for staff, especially in a time when retaining and recruiting personnel is difficult.

At this year's conference, we welcome back some of the most highly regarded speakers from last year to give those who missed the previous conference an opportunity to participate in these inspiring and educational sessions. During this year's conference, you will also have the chance to listen to current studies and projects, such as the SAVE study and projects related to circadian rhythm lighting.

AGENDA

  • Tuesday 14th
  • Wednesday 15th

9:00

Registration with coffee and sandwiches. Login to the conference for remote participants

9:30

Moderator Karl Rombo opens the conference

9:35-10:25

Ventilation with an intact umbilical cord near the mother - The SAVE Study

Katarina Patriksson, Associate Professor and Ph.D., University West, Pediatric Nurse at the Neonatal Unit, NU Healthcare, Trollhättan

10:35-11:10

The psychosocial work environment of neonatal care personnel

Helena Wigert, pediatric nurse at Sahlgrenska University Hospital and associate professor at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg

11:20-12:20

Breastfeeding in neonatal care - the importance of early initiation and adequate support

Jenny Ericson, pediatric nurse and Ph.D., Dalarna University and Region Dalarna

12:20-13:20

Lunch

13:20-14:20

Neonatal pain - limitations and opportunities

Emma Olsson, clinical nurse specialist, university lecturer, Ph.D., Örebro University

14:30-15:10

Evidence-based circadian rhythm lighting - experiences from a neonatal unit

Jenny Lötberg, specialist nurse in intensive care and anesthesia, Intensive Care Unit for Newborns 95F, Akademiska Children's Hospital

15:10-15:30

Afternoon coffee

15:30-16:30

How can we develop child- and family-centered developmental supportive neonatal care?

Charlotte Sahlén Helmer, clinical nurse specialist in child and adolescent healthcare, Nidcap certified, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital in Linköping

16:30

The first day of the conference ends

08:30

The moderator opens the conference on the second day

08:35-9:45

Skin-to-skin care and zero separation in research and practice

Ylva Thernström Blomqvist, docent, barnsjuksköterska och bitr. avdelningschef, Intensivvårdsavdelningen för nyfödda, Akademiska barnsjukhuset Uppsala

09:45-10:10

Morning coffee

10:10-11:10

Prematurely born - school and friends

Erika Baraldi, licensed psychologist, Stockholm University

11:20-12:10

Safer transport of sick newborns - when, how, and by whom?

Johannes van den Berg, registered nurse and associate professor, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Norrlands University Hospital

12:10-13:10

Lunch

13:10-14:10

Ethics for newborns - is it different

Katarina Strand Brodd, pediatrician and neonatologist, Mälarsjukhuset

14.10-14:30

Afternoon coffee

14:30-15:10

Life in a neonatal unit and life afterward - on patient perspectives and communication in crisis

Karl Rombo, medical intern, Södersjukhuset, member of "Lilla Barnets Fond" (The Little Child's Fund), co-founder, and former chairman of "Prematurförbundet" (The Premature Association)

15:10

The moderator summarizes and concludes the conference

Neonatal Care 2023

TARGET AUDIENCE

The conference is aimed at those who work in the neonatal department as pediatric nurses, nurses, or nursing assistants. You can also work as a manager, doctor, midwife, or in BVC.

ADRESS

Stockholm, Sweden
7A Odenplan, Norrtullsgatan 6
113 29, Stockholm, Sweden