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Public Health Oceania 2022

Public Health Oceania 2022

With success of Public Health Nursing 2021, we are glad to announce “11th International Conference on Public Health and Nursing" Conference which has been slated on November 14-15, 2022 Melbourne, Australia.

Conference Series delightfully welcome you to the ''11th International Conference on Public Health and Nursing'' is going to be held on November 14-15, 2022 Melbourne, Australia.

Public Health Nursing 2022 aims to bring together leading researchers, academic scientists and research scholars to exchange and share their ideas, experiences and research results on all aspects of Public Health Nursing. It also provides a platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Public Health Nursing.

This Public Health Nursing 2022 conference gathers renowned Eminent Scientists/Research Professors, Junior/Senior research fellows, Students, Public health Specialists, Members of different Public Health Societies & Association, Medical & Pharmacy under a single roof where networking and global partnering happens for the acceleration of future research. November 14-15, 2022 to talk about around the topic 'Improving public health development towards healthy communities’. In help of enhancing understanding consideration, Public Health Conference has been arranged and our targeted audiences are leading world doctors, registered nurses, professors, research fellows, and medical research institutions, hospitals sharing their novel researches work in the area of Nursing, Healthcare and Medicine.

So, bookmark the dates: November 14-15, 2022; we assure you that Public Health Nursing 2022 would be a great learning and knowledge sharing experience.

Targeted Audience:

  • Leading world Doctors
  • Registered Nurses
  • Public Health Professors,
  • Public Health Researchers fellows
  • Directors of Association and Societies.

11th International Conference on Public Health and Nursing melds brief keynote presentations, speaker talks, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops, with the theme Innovating Advancement in Public Health and Nursing. Public Health Nursing 2022 brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of public health and nursing like epidemiology, gerontology, psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, legal, Pediatric and emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare and medicine from practice, research, administration, policy and education. It is a platform to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence, ideas, and generate solutions.

Public health Nursing 2022 gathering fundamentally manages the exploration, analysis with the theme Recent Advances in public health and Nursing during COVID-19. This branch is partitioned extensively into healthcare and nursing fields.

Track 01: Public Health Nursing

Public health nursing is that the practice of promoting and protecting the health of populations using knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences. The title “Public Health Nurse” designates a nursing professional with educational preparation publicly health and nursing science with a primary specialize in population-level outcomes. The primary focus of public health nursing is to market health and stop disease for entire population groups. This includes assisting and providing care to individual members of the population. It also includes the identification of people who might not request for care but who have health problems that put themselves within the community in danger, such as those with infectious diseases.

  • Public Health Care Services         
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics Nursing           
  • Diabetes & Gynecology/Obstetrics Nurse           
  • Gerontology Nursing
  • Cancer and Tumour Nurse         
  • Nursing Management   
  • Building the Evidence for PHN Education and Practice   
  • Occupational Epidemiology     
  • Nutrition             

Track 02: Community Based Health Practices and Education

Community health education is a crucial part of our world today. The year 2020 has taught us that community health education is a vital and the most important part of our society. The outbreak of COVID-19 – a pandemic that has infected millions of people around the world — crippled the worldwide economy and has altered the way we live. However, there have also been great strides made in preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus, because of infectious disease experts and public health educators who work diligently to keep the public informed about the virus and the precaution to be taken. Health education focuses on prevention, increasing health equity, and decreasing negative health outcomes like availability and accessibility of health services, benefiting all stakeholders. Community health education looks at the health of a community as a whole, seeking to identify health issues and trends within a population and work with stakeholders to find solutions to these concerns.

Track 03: Health Care Management

Behind every great hospital or medical practice are health care managers who keep things running. Health care managers are responsible for overseeing areas such as quality of care and budgeting. Healthcare management is exactly what the name implies. It’s the overall management of a healthcare facility, such as a clinic or hospital. A healthcare manager is in charge of ensuring a healthcare facility is running as because it should in terms of budget, the goals of the facility’s practitioners and therefore the needs of the community. A person in responsible of healthcare management oversees the day-to-day operations of the facility.            

Track 04: Infectious Disease and Epidemiology

Infectious disease epidemiology is the study of population-based infectious diseases, as well as sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, diarrheal pathogens, and tuberculosis; and research associated to vaccines and vaccine efficacy. The study of the incidence and spread of infectious diseases in populations over time. To determine the dynamics of infection factors like Host, pathogen and environmental are monitored, as the ultimate goal is to devise intervention strategies. It is quite often said that “Epidemiology is the basic science of preventive medicine.” To prevent a diseases, it is very important to know the causing agents, risk factors, and circumstances that lead to a specific disease. This is even more important for communicable infectious disease prevention, since simple interventions might break the chain of transmission. 

Track 05: Public Health and Family Welfare

Public health is stated as the "The technique of preventing sickness, extending life span and supporting human health through organized efforts and educated sections of society, organizations, public and private, community and individuals" and Examining the health of a population and also the threats it faces is that the basis for public health. Public health targets are to improve the life through stopping and treatment of disease, including mental health. As a whole, public health is concern with protecting the health of entire populations. These populations are often are very little as neighborhood, or as huge as a whole country or region of the world.   

Track 06: Occupational and Environmental Health

Occupational Health refers to fact of preventing diseases, prolonging life and promoting public health along with new Public Health Policy through organized efforts and informed choices for society, organization, public and private sectors, communities and individuals. Occupational Public health refers to community of people that been located within range of any industrial sectors, industrial plants that been affected by such toxic wastes, chemical exposures and other hazardous materials coming out from the industries that can affect the health of locality. It involves Occupational Health hazards that comprising hazardous substances, waste materials, toxic and chemical wastes that not been dumped properly or not properly handled that can affect Public health. Thus, as per the law of Health Human Rights such precautions, awareness and preventive safety measures been taken to prevent such Public Health hazards.

Environmental health is the part of public health involved with all aspects of the natural and engineered atmosphere affecting human health. Environmental health is concentrated on the natural and designed environments for the benefit of human health.

Track 07: Public Health Nutrition

Public Health Nutrition focuses on the promotion of health through nutrition and also the primary hindrance of nutrition connected health problem within the population. The goal of these operating as public health nutritionists is for everybody to have greater health and well-being by creating healthier food and nutrition-related decisions.

  • Malnutrition
  • Low Birth Weight
  • Nutrition, Obesity & Diabetes
  • Nutrition, Health & Wellness
  • Nutrition & Disease Management

Track 08: Health Psychology

Public Health psychology refers to the skilled observe of school, counseling, and psychotherapy with some of the foremost seriously unstable, indigent, and marginalized people in society. It is the study of the psychological and activity processes in health, illness, and health care. It is involved with understanding the psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors contribute to physical health and health problem. Psychological factors can affect health directly. Behavioral factors can also affect a person's health.

  • Understanding behavioral and contextual factors
  • Preventing illness
  • Effects of disease
  • Critical analysis of health policy
  • Conducting research
  • Teaching & Communication
  • Mental illness-related stigma & cure in healthcare
  • Mental disorders among various population

Track 09: Paediatric and Child Health

Pediatrics is known as another cutting appendage study in the overall population today and incorporates the therapeutic consideration of new-conceived kids, children, and youngsters The investigation of pediatrics is diminishing the closure paces of the infants and the children and moreover to control the spreading of sicknesses which are Pediatric irresistible illnesses which can propel the sound life structure tremendous maladies free life to draw out the issues of youngsters and youths. This can be seen that the improvement of pediatrics is done by knowing the diverse pediatric hereditary dysaphia essential subjects which generally required for pediatrics. The key treatment which concurs in pediatrics is propelling the improvement of pediatric wellbeing in young people and new-conceived kids.

Track 10: Covid-19 and Global Public Health Challenges

COVID-19 is a ha become a worldwide challenge that demands researchers, policy makers, and governments address multiple dimensions which go far beyond the implications of this pandemic for health and wellbeing. Just as the UN Sustainable Development Goals involve specialize in the connections between development policy sectors, the pandemic has exposed the complex global interdependencies that underpin economies and highlighted fault lines in societal structures that perpetuate ethnic, economic, social, and gender inequalities. As the immediate health consequences of the pandemic unfold and begin to be superseded by the impact of public health containment measures, a refocusing of research and action should be taken to mitigate these impacts and also to create sustainability and strengthened resilience into future recovery.

Track 12: Health Informatics, Data Science and Med-Tech Industry

Health informatics is “a science that deals with how health information is technically captured, transmitted and utilized”. There are a wide range of tools used for data analytics and informatics in health care, with clinical and operational applications to assist organizations capture health data for advancing medical care. Medical informatics is the intersection of data science, computer science, and health care. This field deals with the resources, devices, and methods required to optimize the acquisition, storage, retrieval, and use of information in health and biomedicine.

Track 13: Preventive Medicine and Community Health

Community Health is the program that prepares public health specialists to plan and manage health services in local community settings, including the coordination of related support services, government agencies, and private resources which includes instruction in public health, community health services and delivery, health behavior and cultural factors, local government operations, human services, health communication and promotion, health services administration in local settings, environmental health, preventive and comparative medicine. Public Health is the science as well as the practice of protecting and improving the health of a community, as by medicine, health education, control of communicable diseases, application of sanitary measures, and monitoring of environmental hazards.

Track 14: Midwifery and Women’s Health

Midwifery is known for the care of women and newborns. Midwifery is the practice of independent management of women's healthcare, that specialize in pregnancy, childbirth, the postpartum period, care of the newborn and the family planning and gynecological needs of women. Maternity care, also called as obstetrics, is the wellbeing calling that arrangements with the mastery in pregnancy, labor, and the baby blues period (counting care of the new-conceived), other than reproductive and sexual strength of ladies throughout the duration of their lives. An expert in maternity care is called as a midwife. A Women's Health Nurse Practitioner manages organization parts as basic control to women and provide focused fixation in areas like, pre-birth and postnatal anxiety care, life expectancy care through menopause, PCOS, conceptive restorative administrations and so on.

  • Menstrual Cycle
  • Breast Diseases
  • Women’s Reproductive Health Care
  • Ambulatory Care
  • Health Care Ethics
  • Midwifery Classes Online

Track 15: Case Studies in Public Health

Public Health Case Studies are based on historical events and include epidemiologic methods being practiced at the time. Many of the practices are still used and they continue to offer educational value. These case studies are interactive exercises developed to show epidemiological principles and practices. They are based on real-life outbreaks and public health issues and were developed along with the first investigators and consultants from the Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC). Case studies are an efficient tool for simulating real-life public health functions and services in public health training programs. These problem-based learning exercises are enriching and informative to trainees to the extent that they’re rooted within the local context and based on country-specific data.

Track 16: Nursing Education

Nursing Education is committed to improving the quality of care for the cancer patient through education of the professional nursing community. Nurses are mastering the complexities of care and advanced technology—allowing them in greater numbers to contribute decisively on teams, understand health policy, analyse information to make critical decisions, and support the well-being of all.

  • Nursing Outcome Study               
  • Innovations in Nursing Education             
  • Graduate Nursing Education reform       
  • Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning
  • Health education

Track 17: Nursing Practice

Nursing Practice provides healthcare across a continuum of services for acute and chronic conditions in hospital, ambulatory, and skilled nursing settings. Nurses share lessons learned, tools, and evidence-based practices across the system. They engage in emergency management and disaster preparedness both in VA and beyond. To improve access to care, nurses help create new models of care like the Primary Care Patient Aligned Care Teams (Patient Centered Medical Home), introduce new nursing roles like the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL), and advance existing roles, like the use of RN Care Managers to coordinate care.

  • Nursing Professionalism 
  • Evidence-based Practice     
  • New Nursing Technology       
  • Care of patients with different Cultural Background     
  • Advanced Nursing Practice 
  • Gerontology and Geriatrics       
  • Innovations in Patient Care

Track 18: Telemedicine and e-Health

Telehealth nursing has rapidly evolved into a role that is a key member of the patient care team and a meaningful career with opportunities for growth. Today, telehealth nurses work with cutting-edge therapies and support patients in a variety of rare disease states, giving nurses the opportunity to pursue an area they’re passionate about, and are a resource to patients throughout their therapeutic journey. To do this, telehealth nurses need a deep understanding of clinical specialties and therapies.

Track 19: Clinical, Critical Care and Emergency Nursing

Critical care nursing is the field of nursing which deals with the utmost care of the critically ill or unstable patients follows extensive injury, surgery or life threatening diseases. Critical care nurses are often found working during a big variety of environments and specialties, like general medical care units, medical care units, surgical medical care units, trauma intensive care units, coronary care units, cardiothoracic intensive care units, burns unit, pediatrics and some trauma center emergency departments.

Track 20: Aging & Public Health

As people age, they become more at risk of disease and disability. However, much of the burden of health problem among older people are often reduced or prevented by adequately addressing specific risk factors. In healthcare, primary care must be taken of the patients with chronic diseases, followed by the multidisciplinary approach to the elderly patient, education for the prevention of abuse against the elderly, its diagnosis and reporting. Priority must be given to the creation of mental health and psychology centers for the elderly, and to the establishment of top-quality, cost-effective acute care models for patients at home and in the hospital.

Track 22: Public Health Policy

Health policy refers to choices, plans, and actions that are undertaken to understand the specific health care goals among a society. An explicit health policy can do many things: it defines a vision for the long-term that which will successively help to ascertain targets and points of reference for the short and medium term. It outlines priorities and also the expected roles of varied groups; and it builds agreement and informs individuals.

  • Health Research & Education
  • History of Medicine and Science
  • Healthcare Communications

Track 23: Public Health and Safety

Public health offers with all factors of health and safety and mainly focus on primary prevention of hazards. A wide type of work hazards produce risks to safety and health of peoples at work. In the US, the United States Department of Labor contains all the data about non-fatal and fatalities at work place.

  • Community Health & Preventive Medicine
  • Environmental Health
  • Health Physics
  • Health Services Administration
  • International Health
  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Medical Scientist
  • Occupational Health & Industrial Hygiene
  • Public Health Education
  • Public Health Medicine & Treatment

Track 24: Public Health Management and Practice

Public health management is one of the pillars of public health practice. Only through effective management, research, theory, and scientific innovation be translated into successful public health action. In recent years, the tools of public health have advanced rapidly with the development of improved vaccines, effective drugs, enhanced diagnostic techniques, new interventions, enhanced communications, and innovative technologies; however, the success rate of health interventions in worldwide has not always kept pace. A contributing reason appears to be the lack of capable and effective public health professionals. The conception of public health management offers a unifying focus. It centers on the mobilization of society's resources, including those of the health service sector, to enhance the health of populations through whatever means is most appropriate.

 

 

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Global Nursing Market:

The global nursing care market reached a value of nearly $855.9 billion in 2018, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% since 2014, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.6% to nearly $1,191.2 billion by 2022.

The nursing care facilities market was the largest segment of the nursing care market in 2018 at 43.6%. The retirement communities’ market is expected to be the fastest-growing segment going forward at a CAGR of 9.7%. North America is the largest market for nursing care, accounting for 38.8% of the global market. It was followed by Western Europe, Asia-Pacific and then the other regions. Going forward, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific will be the fastest growing regions in this market, where growth will be at CAGRs of 15% and 14.6% respectively. These will be followed by Africa and South America where the markets are expected to grow at CAGRs of 13.9% and 11.2% respectively.

The global healthcare services market, of which the nursing care market is a segment, reached a value of nearly $6707.3 billion in 2018, having grown at 7.6% since 2014. It will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.3% to nearly $9581 billion by 2022. The nursing care market was the third largest segment in the global healthcare services market in 2018, accounting for 12.8% of the healthcare services market. The hospitals and clinics market were the largest segment of the healthcare services market, accounting for 55.1% of the total, worth $3693.4 billion globally, and has grown at a CAGR of 8.2% during the historic period. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period. The top opportunities in the global nursing care market will arise in the nursing care facilities segment which will gain $126.1 billion of global annual sales by 2022. The nursing care market size will gain the most in the USA at $55.23 billion.

Global Market:

Global health care expenditures are expected to continue to rise as spending is projected to increase at an annual rate of 5.4 percent between 2017-2022, from USD $7.724 trillion to USD $10.059 trillion. There is an exponential increase in the pace and scale with which digital health care innovations are emerging.

Major competitors of the U.S. in the market are medical device manufacturers from Germany and other European economies. The local production in Singapore though is primarily for export or contract manufacturing.

Singapore Market:

Singapore is a renowned regional hub for many healthcare-related sectors, namely pharmaceutical, medical technology and medical tourism. In Singapore, private clinics and hospitals cater to 80% of the primary healthcare needs while government polyclinics provide the remaining 20%. However, the reverse applies for more costly hospitalization care; 80% public, 20% private. Locals tend to visit public healthcare establishments over their private counterparts due to its lower fees and at the same time, comparable medical services. However, this popularity has resulted in a longer waiting time (up to a maximum of 3 hours) for beds in public hospitals, a problem that is not really faced by the private hospitals.

Singapore’s medical tourism industry is something not to be missed with over 850,000 medical tourists arriving in Singapore in 2012 and this number is expected to grow at a rate of 11.9% annually. With upcoming Sengkang General and Community Hospital, Outram Community Hospital, Integrated Care Hub, and Woodlands General Hospital in the next 5 years, there will be an addition of 3,200 acute hospital beds, and 1,050 community hospital beds. Further, Singapore's hospital bed to 1,000 people ratios will incline to 2.6-2.8 during 2020-2030. Healthcare expenditure to triple by 2030 with ageing demographics. Based on the projected Singapore's population growth to 2030, healthcare expenditure is estimated to triple by 2030, rising to SGD 44 billion from SGD 17 billion in 2013. Personal healthcare expenditure would rise to SGD 28 billion from SGS 11 billion in 2013, comprising 64% of total healthcare expenditure, implying the potential growth in private healthcare.

Distinguished speakers from different parts of the world would be delivering vital and thought-provoking information on all key topics at Public Health Nursing 2020, unveiling the recent innovations in cancer research. These presentations are open to all types of research approaches both from academia as well as industries. Significant features of these scientific events are the well-structured scientific sessions, research presentations on recent researches, workshops, symposia and B2B meetings among Academicians, Researchers and Industry key leaders. Besides that, Poster Presentations, Young Researchers Forum and Live streaming of the talks connects the scientific world together and brings them all beneath a single roof.

 

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