Climate change has become an important topic discussed in many disciplines since it creates major impacts on many people living worldwide. Mitigation and adaptation to respond the climate change is a mandatory agenda, particularly in healthcare sectors. The prevalence of illness and other health-related issues due to climate change has significantly increased in the last decades. People living with serious illnesses often experience problems dealing with physical and psychosocial disturbances. Caring for people with life-limiting illness requires further care coordination and collaborative practices that involves patients, family, health practitioners and society. These populations serve to receive a systematised and structured healthcare service delivery. Transforming the current healthcare into better services and systems is urged as an effort to achieve sustainable health and well-being. Strong efforts are therefore needed to enhance their quality of life from the period of early diagnosis until the end of their life. Health care practitioners, health students, practitioners and society, in general, should understand the comprehensive care approach for advanced progressive ill patients and their family caregivers. Such a situation should be carefully assessed and required further attention following a cross-functional collaboration approach that includes academics, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the general society. In responding to the urgent needs, the Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran plans to conduct the 8th Padjadjaran International Nursing Conference (PINC) which aims to contribute to the advancement of current practice, education and research as well as to support the development of policy-based recommendations in responding the impact of climate change toward health and well-being of society within the diverse population and settings.
The conference aimed to:
Hybrid room in Jatinangor campus & Zoom
Registration (07.30 – 08.00 WIB)
Opening (08.00 – 08.30 WIB)
Moderator: Host
Special opening remarks: (08.30 – 09.15 WIB)
Government guidance for healthcare professionals on climate change (MoH Indonesia) *
Keynote Speech 1 (09.15 – 09.45 WIB)
Social determinants of health, climate change mitigation and disaster risk reductions (SDGs Center Unpad) *
Plenary 1 (09.45 – 11.45 WIB)
Sponsor Presentation (11.45 – 12.00 WIB)
Lunch Break – E-Poster Presentation (12.00 – 13.00 WIB)
Zoom
Plenary 2 (13.00 – 15.00 WIB)
Coffee Break (15.00 - 16.00 WIB)
E-Poster Presentation
BREAK (16.30 – 18.30 WIB)
REGISTRATION (18.30 – 19.00 WIB)
19.00 – 22.00 (GALA DINNER & CULTURAL NIGHT)
(Jatinangor Campus, for all onsite participants)
20.00 – 22.00 WIB (CULTURAL NIGHT) (for all participants - Hybrid)
Registration (07.30 – 08.00 WIB)
Opening (08.00 – 08.30 WIB)
Concurrent Session - Zoom(08.30 – 11.30 WIB)
Lunch Break (11.30 – 13.00 WIB)
E-Poster Presentation
Keynote Speech (Zoom) (13.00 – 13.30 WIB)
Strengthening clinical practice and learning to meet global health standards (Professor Carol Hall, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom)
Plenary – 3 (13.30 – 15.30 WIB)
Wrapping Up Session (15.30 – 16.00 WIB)
Wrapping Up Session (16.00– 16.30 WIB)
Best Presentation Award (16.30 – 17.00 WIB)
Closing Ceremony
Pre-Conference Programs
Manuscript Writing Workshop (1st August 2022)
(08.00 – 15.00 WIB) Writing Manuscript for Publication in International Journal
Kampus Merdeka Virtual Open Lectures (13th September 2022)
Time | Topic | Speaker |
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08.00 – 10.00 | Holistic nursing approach within the multidisciplinary practice in healthcare | W. Richard Cowling (Editor in Chief, Journal of Holistic Nursing) |
Beyond the pandemic: The role of nurses in disasters | Prof. Allison Hutton, PhD (New Castle University, Australia) | |
13.00 – 14.00 | Interdisciplinary approach to promoting oral health in the community settings | Drg. Fidya Meditia Putri, M.Epid, (Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran) |
14.00 – 15.00 | Managing chronic lymphedema | Prof. Christine Moffatt, CBE (UK) |
Workshop in Research Methodology Updates (14th September 2022)
APC FOR SCOPUS JOURNALS | APC FOR SINTA JOURNALS | CONFERENCE PAYMENT | ||||||||
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JHN : USD 1350 | JKP : IDR 1500K |
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REBEN : USD 500 | JNC : IDR 350K | |||||||||
IJPMA : USD 400 - 750 | Media Karya Kesehatan : IDR 700K | |||||||||
JIMDR : USD 1150 | JMCRH : IDR 350K |
Please sends the payment to AC. Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) Number 9882340522000004 IBAN :... SWIFT Code...
Paying participants will have access to all program activities and receive a certificate of presentation by DPP PPNI accreditation or attendance.
Advisory Board
Chairperson | : Hana Rizmadewi Agustina, BSN, MN, PhD |
Secretary | : Iqbal Pramukti, S.Kep, Ners, MSc., PhD |
Treasury | : Nur Octaviani Hidayat, S.Kep, Ners, M.Kep |
Scientific Committee
Scopus Indexed International Journal
SINTA Indexed National Journal
Bandung is the capital of West Java in Indonesia. Bandung is 180 kilometers southeast from Jakarta. Although it has a population of over two million the pace of city life is slower than Jakarta's. Today Bandung has a population of 2 million people, Bandung area an estimated 4 million. Bandung is situated on a plateau 768 meters above sea level with a cool climate throughout the year. Bandung is the most European city of Java. The raining season starts in Bandung a little bit earlier, then the rest of Indonesia. Normally the raining season in Indonesia is from October till May, the peak of the raining season is in January. The dry season is from June until August, temperature is then 25-30 degrees Celsius during the day. In the morning, the sun is almost shining every day, but in the afternoon many times it gets cloudy, for sunbathing we have to wake up early from 6.30 the sun is already there. In the evening when the sun is down the temperature has drops. The average temperature in Bandung is 22 degrees Celsius; the weather is pleasant all year round.
There are short drives up to the mountain resorts of Lembang and the Bosscha Observatory, and higher to the volcanic crater of Tangkuban Perahu, the only crater in Java accessible all the way by car as far as its rim. It is an awe-inspiring sight of emanating sulfur fumes. Descent into all the volcano's 12 craters is only possible with the aid of an experienced guide, because of the presence of suffocating gases at certain spots. Just a 15 minutes drive from Tangkuban Perahu is a hot springs resort. Here we can swim in warm mineral water pools, good for healing skin problems. The resort provides visitors with a bar, restaurants, tennis courts and cottage style hotels overlooking a beautiful mountain-scope.
In Bandung, try to see the "Wayang Golek" wooden puppet show and hear the "Angklung" bamboo orchestra, as well as the classical Sundanese gamelan and dances. Several institutes of higher education are located here, including the country's prestigious Bandung Institute of Technology.
Source: http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/west-java/bandung.html