Enhancing Surgical Recovery Through Mindfulness: Insights from Nursing
Congress 2026
The Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation Summit,
happening September 21–23, 2026 in London & Online, will showcase
cutting-edge approaches to modern healthcare challenges.
Among the featured sessions is a presentation by Naqin Zhang, titled:
“Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on
Negative Emotions and Quality of Life in Perioperative Intracranial Aneurysm
Patients.”
📊 Presentation Highlights
• The role of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) in
reducing perioperative anxiety and emotional distress.
• Improved quality of life outcomes in patients undergoing
intracranial aneurysm treatment.
• Integration of psychological care into clinical nursing practice.
• Evidence that enhanced nursing interventions can improve recovery, reduce
complications, and increase patient satisfaction (PubMed)
• Focus on holistic and patient-centered care models in
neurosurgical settings.
• Potential for wider adoption of mindfulness techniques across healthcare
systems.
👤 About the Researcher
Naqin Zhang is dedicated to advancing nursing science through innovative
approaches that combine clinical care with psychological well-being strategies.
Her research contributes to improving patient outcomes in complex surgical
environments.
🌐 Conference Information
• Event: Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation
Summit
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London & Online)
• Website: https://nursingcongress.com/
• Abstract Submission: https://nursingcongress.com/abstract-submission
• Registration: https://nursingcongress.com/register
🚀 Why This Session Matters
This session is highly relevant for nurses, clinicians, and researchers
seeking to enhance patient recovery through evidence-based, holistic
interventions that address both physical and psychological health.
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