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2024 Abstracts

Monday 9 December 

Rowena Coe

Samoan
RM
Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Australia

တၢ်ကွၢ်ထွဲလၢအဂ့ၤ – ကညီမိၢ်ဒၢ အတၢ်ထံၣ် (Good Pregnancy Care – What Karen Women Say)

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Monday 9 December, 10:45am

Erin Rooney

PhD Candidate
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia

Accepting Difference: Decolonising Western Health Research Ethics

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Monday 9 December, 10:54am

Tania Turnbull

RN, MS (c)
Université de Montréal, Canada

Finding a way without getting lost in translation: Integrating cultural safety within French-Canadian Healthcare

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Monday 9 December, 11:03am

Kathleen Lounsbury

Namgis First Nation, Kwakwaka'wakw
PhD Candidate, RN, MSN
Trinity Western University, Canada

Weaving Knowledges: Sharing Ni Noxsola Stories about Kwakwak'awakw Birthing Experiences

15-minute Oral Presentation

Monday 9 December, 11:20am

Stella Williams-Terei

Te Rarawa, Te Aupouri, Ngapuhi
Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand

Exploring the experiences of Māori cancer nurses

15-minute Oral Presentation

Monday 09 December, 11:40am

Garbiñe Elizegi Narbarte 

RN, BSN, MS, PhD candidate
University of California, San Francisco, United States of America

Basque women and gender non-normative individuals’ experiences with culturally safe healthcare in the Basque Country.

15-minute Oral Presentation

Monday 09 December, 12:00pm

Katrina Ward

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia

 

Social emotional wellbeing to support sense-based emotional regulation of First Nations young people.

15-minute Oral Presentation

Monday 09 December, 12:20pm

Tuesday 10 December 

KEYNOTE

Professor Ray Lovett

Ngiyampaa, Wongaibon
Australian National University, Australia

Tahu Kukutai

Ngāti Tiipa, Ngāti Māhanga, Ngāti Kinohaku, Te Aupōuri
FRSNZ
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga / University of Waikato, New Zealand

COMING SOON

Keynote Speakers

Tuesday 10 December, 9:30am

KEYNOTE

Ngaropi Raumati

Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Te Ātiawa Nui Tonu
Tū Tama Wahine o Taranaki Inc, New Zealand

Leonie Pihama

Te Ātawa, Waikato, Taranaki
Tū Tama Wahine o Taranaki Inc, New Zealand

Kaupapa Maori Research, Collaboration and Transformation

Keynote Speakers

Tuesday 10 December, 10:15am

Robert Pourier Jr.

Oglala Lakota
Researcher/Academic
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, United States of America

Young Medicine Movement: Community Youth Empowerment Model

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 1:20pm

Christina Chakanyuka

NWT Métis Nation
RN, BScN, MN
University of Victoria, Canada 

Nurturing Indigenous Nurse Identity, Belonging, Knowledge, and Wellness through Intergenerational Indigenous Nurse Mentorship

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 1:30pm

Associate Professor Pilar V. Domagsang 

Central Mindanao University, Philippines
 

Donald G. Camatura

Central Mindanao University, Philippines
 

Community Health Enhancement Care Knowledge: Empowering Women Of Talaandig Tribe For A Better Health Outcomes In Sitio Mapawa, Songco, Lantapan, Bukidnon

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 1:40pm

Associate Professor Amélie Blanchet Garneau

RN, PhD, CIHR, IRSC
Université de Montréal, Canada

Jennifer Petiquay-Defresne

Atikamekw de Manawan
RN
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue / Bureau du Principe de Joyce, Canada

An Indigenous Approach: Developing national standards of nursing competence reflecting indigenous knowledge and practice

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 1:50pm

Dawn Googoo

Mi'kmaq status member of We'koqma'q (Waycobah) First Nation, Mi'kma'kik
BScN, MN, CD
Dalhousie University, Canada

Creating Successful Pathways for Indigenous Nursing Students

Pecha Kucha Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 2:00pm

Associate Professor Teresa Brockie

A’aninin Nation
PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, United States of America

Bolstering Equity, Anti-Racism, and Inclusivity within a Research-Practice Partnership for a Native American Context: Findings from a Nursing PhD curriculum review

15-minute Oral Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 2:10pm

Professor Linda Deravin

Wiradjuri
BNurs UNE, MHlthMgt UNE, PhD
University of Southern Queensland, Australia

Māori and First Peoples nursing and midwifery academics: Workforce profile across New Zealand and Australia

15-minute Oral Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 2:30pm

Karen Below

Te Arawa, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Rangiwewehi
BHSc.OT, Masters of Organisational Change
Evolution Healthcare, New Zealand

Wairuatanga unveiled - using matihiko kōrerotia

15-minute Oral Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 2:50pm

Indigenous Nursing Research Enhancement (INRE) Fellowship Program

University of Texas at Austin, United States of America

Indigenous Nursing Research Enhancement (INRE)

15-minute Oral Presentation

Tuesday 10 December, 3:10pm

Wednesday 11 December 

KEYNOTE

Professor Denise Wilson

Tainui, Ngāti Porou ki Haratuanga, Whakatōhea, Ngāti Oneone, Ngāti Tūwharetoa
RN, PhD, FCA(NZ), FRSNZ, FAAN
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Professor John Lowe

Cherokee and Lenape
RN, PhD, FAAN
University of Texas at Austin, United States of America

Professor Odette Best

Gorreng Gorreng (Wakgun Clan) and a Boonthamurra woman
RN, PhD, CF, FACN, FAAN
University of Southern Queensland, Australia

Associate Professor
Mona Lisa Bourque Bearskin

Beaver Lake Cree Nation
RN, PhD, FAAN, FCAN
University of Victoria, Canada

Moving beyond equity to realise Indigenous hopes and aspirations

Keynote Speakers

Wednesday 11 December, 9:00am

Dr. Nicole Thomas

PhD, RN - Postdoctoral Fellow in Research/Academia

University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America

Identifying Settler-Colonial Determinants of Indigenous Health Within the United States

3-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 10:20am

Bobbie-Jo Pene

Ngāi Tūhoe
PhD Candidate
University of Auckland, New Zealand

Achieving whanaungatanga-centred care in the acute mainstream hospital: A culturally informed grounded theory.

3-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 10:25am

Victoria Dick

Tseshaht
BScN, RN, PhD Candidate

University of Victoria, Canada

Integration of Nuu-chah-nulth Knowledge into Indigenous Nurse-led Research

3-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 10:30am

Associate Professor Jennifer Heck

PhD, RNC-NIC, CNE, PMH-C*
University of Oklahoma, United States of America

Postpartum Depression Prevalence in the Chickasaw Nation with a Description of Indigenous Perinatal Mental Health

3-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 10:35am

Brenda Owen

Seed by Seed: culture care to grow health equity

3-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 10:40am

Kiri Hunter

Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne, Ngāti Maniapoto, Pākehā
PhD candidate
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Ngā Kōrero Pūmanawa: Whānau Māori Experiences of Mental Distress and Frontline Police Responses

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 10:45am

Dr. Michelle Kahn-John

Navajo (Diné) Nation, Big Water Clan (Tó’tsohnii)
PhD, MS, BS, RN

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, United States of America

Aaniiih and Nakoda Youth Describe Psychosocial Impacts of Settler-Colonialism and Suggest Targeted Solutions.

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 11:00am

Dr. Wanda Phillips-Beck 

Hollow Water First Nation, Treaty 5 Territory, Manitoba, Canada
RN, PhD
First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba / University of Manitoba, Canada

Advancing Truth and Reconciliation in Nursing Education: A Framework for Indigenizing Curriculum and Addressing Anti-Indigenous Racism

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 11:15am

Dr. Kelly Waiana Tikao

Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe, Kāi Tahu
PhD, RCpN, Cert.Te Reo, BA Māori, MsciComm

Donald Beasley Institute, New Zealand

Kei konei au – the layers that confine me but will not define me.

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 1:30pm

Dr. Debbie Wilson

PhD, MPH, RN, CNE
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

A Culturally Based Intervention to Decrease Stress and Promote Well-being in Reservation-Based Native American Teachers

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 1:50pm

Dr. Jan Dewar

Ngāi Tahu
RN, DHSc
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Waikura Kamo

Ngāti Mutunga, Nga Puhi Te Raroa, Te Atiawa o Taranaki, Ngāti Kahungunu
Nursing Council of New Zealand, New Zealand

An Indigenous Approach: Developing national standards of nursing competence reflecting indigenous knowledge and practice

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 2:10pm

Associate Professor Sarah Llanque-White**

Aymara
PhD, APRN, FNP-C
University of New Mexico, United States of America

** Presented by Michelle Kahn-John (co-author)

Indigenizing the nursing admission process: A participatory approach at a tribal university

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 2:30pm

Coming Soon

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 2:50pm

Nikki Rose Hunter-Porter

Secwepémc First Nations from St’uxwstews
RN, MN
Canada

The People’s Pathway: Upholding First Nations Mental Wellness Walking Alongside Skú7pecen (Porcupine)

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 3:10pm

Michelle Padley

Métis       
RN, BScN, MN
Métis Nation British Columbia/University of Victoria

Visiting with Métis kihtêyak, Understandings of Métis Youth Mental Health

15-minute oral presentation

Wednesday 11 December, 3:30pm

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