Nursing in Contexts of Marginalised Health Conference (Presentations)
Venue: School of Nursing and Human Sciences, DCU
Date: Friday Sept 11th 2015
People can experience marginalization in social inclusion and health provision for a variety of reasons, for example; homelessness, poverty, migrancy, gender and sexual identity/practice, mental health problems, disability, substance use, stigma. Marginalisation and poor health are interlinked and many of those who are marginalized experience complex health challenges which are strongly influenced by their individual social circumstances.
Nurses who work in contexts of marginalised health are at the forefront of providing comprehensive care to vulnerable and often stigmatised populations facing multiple and complex social and health problems. Intensive, skilled nursing care is invariably required due to higher rates of mental and physical illness, complex co-morbidities and a lack of continuity of care (Wong 2008). However, reports from Ireland (O Carroll 2013) and elsewhere (Valaitis 2011) state that nurses working in these areas tend to be isolated and lack resources to support their practice including opportunities for educational and practice development.
This conference was designed to bring nurses from a variety of services together to consider the contexts, practices and development of nursing in marginalised health in Ireland. The conference programme included speakers from Department of Health, HSE nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development, Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland, Social Inclusion Unit, HSE, Queens Nursing Homeless Health Initiative, UK and nurses working in this area. Conference presentations can be found below. We hope you find them useful.
Briege Casey, Denise Proudfoot and Mary Farrelly Conference organisers
School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University
- Anne Matthews - Conference opening
- Susan Dent - The Future Vision of Nursing and Midwifery
- Diane Nurse - Nursing in a context of marginalised health
- Anne Pearson - Improving healthcare for people experiencing homelessness
- Mary Doolan - Advanced Practice
- Eithne Cusack - Development of practice and career pathways in marginalised health nursing
- Linda O' Driscoll - Working with the Drug Treatment Court
- Aoife O’Driscoll - Removing barriers in healthcare: Looking at health literacy and health literacy friendly practices in Ireland
- Linda Latham - Women's Health Service
- Jackie Austin - Supporting the health of families who are marginalised: A public health nursing perspective
- Liz Pigott-Glynn - Health Care needs of the Homelessness