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School of Nursing staff present at International Conference on Cancer Nursing
Pictured L - R Professor Josephine Hegarty, Dr Mairin O’ Mahony and Dr Bridie McCarthy.
Dr Mairin O’ Mahony, Dr Bridie McCarthy and Professor Josephine Hegarty attended International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) 2015 July 8 - 11, 2015 at Westin Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver, Canada. Dr O’ Mahony presented on “Using Theory to Inform Nursing Research”; Dr McCarthy presented on “Patients’ Perceptions of How Healthcare Providers Communicate with Them and Their Family Members during the Chemotherapy Treatment Period” and Prof. Hegarty presented on “The Experience of Individuals Who Live With, Through and Beyond Cancer in Ireland”.
The conference presented a unique opportunity for researchers, clinicians and policy makers to come together to discuss the contribution of nurses to oncology care and the potential that nurses engaging in research offer to the advancement of person and family centred care.