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Tentative Program
3rd International Conference on
Palliative Care & Hospice Nursing June 21-23, 2017 | Philadelphia, USA
Theme: Addressing the needs of patients with incurable diseases through “Best Care” practices
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Keynotes @ Palliative Care 2017
VJ Periyakoil| Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
Title: Unconscious Bias in Palliative Care
Brooke Worster| Jefferson Family and Community Medicine, USA
Title: Opioids and other controlled substances within palliative care: balancing pain management and safety in patients with serious illness
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Tenative Program Featured Speakers at Palliative Care 2017 Title: Honoring Thy Self: Disenfranchised Grief and the Professional Caregiver Michelle Funk-Coltman|Thompson Rivers University, Canada Title: Progesterone receptor modulation provide a safe convenient method for palliation of advanced cancers of all types Brittney Katsoff |Vitas Healthcare, USA Title: Tropical Spastic Paraparesis and End of Life Care Hala Sheikh-Mohamed|HCA Consortium, USA Title: The use of dextroamphetamine sulfate to ameliorate intractable neuralgia pain in an advanced geriatric patient Jerome H. Check|Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, USA Title: Dementia Live Deborah S. Allen|The Pennsylvania Behavioral Health and Aging Coalition, USA Title: Patient’s Attitudes Towards Advance Care Planning: Comparison Of High Income Economies Versus Low Income Economies Esther Nafula Wekesa |Oxford Brookes University, Kenya Title: Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Music Therapy in Improving the Quality of Life of Palliative Care Patients: A Randomised Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Study Joanne Reid|Queen’s University Belfast, UK Title: End of life care experience at the peadiatic oncology unit at the uganda cancer institute: what role can oncology nurses play? Isaac Mulyowa Title: Dextroamphetamine sulfate provides marked improvement for patients suffering from chronic fatigue even when the etiology is unexplained Diane Check |Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, USA Title: Analyzing the Movie “My Life” Under the Perspective of the Kübler-Ross Model Mariana Ribeiro |University of Brasília, Brazil Title: Trend and pattern of cancer among palliative care patients attending King Fahad Specialist Hospital Muteb Aboawja |King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia Title: Truthful Prognostication: How to Talk to Patients about Devastating Diagnoses and End of Life M. Sara Rosenthal |University of Kentucky , USA Title: Opioids and other controlled substances within palliative care: Balancing pain management and safety in patients with serious illness Brooke Worster |Jefferson Family and Community Medicine , USA Title: Transferring dying patients home from critical care units: families’ stories of making the decision Title: Emergency medical system and nursing home patients: Is there a way to better use existing resources to improve the quality of care? Fabrice Dami| University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland Title: Healing Architecture: Cancer Treatment Environment Yohannes Gebermariam Title: Legacy Songs: Tranformative Music Therapy at End-of-Life Amy Clements-Cortes| University of Toronto, Canada Title: Diagnosis of the tumoral asthenia in a Primary Health Care Center: Proposition about correlation among two scales Calle Cruz L.F |Seville Universitiy, Spain Title: Those Who Care And Tend To The Dying Ami Rokach |York University, Canada Title: Need for palliative care in institutionalised residents with advanced progressive chronic diseases Marisa| University of Zaragoza, Spain Title: Emergency medical system and nursing home patients: Is there a way to better use existing resources to improve the quality of care? Fabrice Dami| University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland Title: Avoidable emergency visits by home hospice patients: is there a solution? Cindy Porter| MCPHS University, USA Title: Experiences Of Nurses Caring For Elderly Religious: Its Implications To The Enhancement Of Gerontological Nursing Robert Matthew| Manila Doctors College of Nursing, Philippines Title: Assessing End-of-Life Care in the Acute Care Setting Leah Mercedes Korkis| Mount Saint Mary’s University, USA Title: Emergency medical system and nursing home patients: I s there a way to better use existing resources to improve the quality of care? Fabrice Dami| University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland Title: Clinical and socio-demographic predictors of home hospice patients dying at home: A retrospective analysis of Hospice Care Association’s database in Singapore YeeSong Lee |National University Health System, Singapore
Title: Patient’s Attitudes Towards Advance Care Planning: Comparison Of High Income Economies Versus Low Income Economies Esther Nafula Wekesa |Oxford Brookes University, Kenya Sharon Jackson White | Georgia State University | USA Title: Risk score to estimate survival among advanced dementia in Taiwan: A longitudinal-based study Kwo-Chen Lee | China Medical University hospital | Taiwan Title: Therapeutic Touch In A Geriatric Palliative Care Unit: A Retrospective Review Shaira Wignarajah | York University | Canada Title: Role Of Therapeutic Touch In The Management Of Responsive Behavior In Patients With Dementia Evan Lilly | University of Toronto | Canada Title: Analyzing the Movie “My Life” Under the Perspective of the Kübler-Ross Model Mariana Ribeiro |University of Brasília, Brazil Title: Improving Oral Hygiene in Institutionalised Elderly by Educating Their Caretakers in India: A Randomised Control Trial Dr. Sanjeev Khanagar| Kurunji Venkatramana Dental College and Hospital , India Title: Insight from Child Life Specialists who work in the field of death, dying, and bereavement Cynthia Vejar |McDaniel College, USA Title: Tropical Spastic Paraparesis and End of Life Care Hala Sheikh-Mohamed|HCA Consortium, USA Title: Emergency medical system and nursing home patients: I s there a way to better use existing resources to improve the quality of care? Fabrice Dami| University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland Title: Beliefs And Adherence To Opioids In Cancer Pain Roy, AS| All India Institute of Medical Sciences Title: Lack of palliative care training in medical and nursing school in Tanzania: A literature review and personal communication Elichilia R Shao Title: Transferring dying patients home from critical care units: families’ stories of making the decision Yanxia Lin |University of Southampton, UK Title: Role of Megestrol acetate versus Dexamethasone for improvement in appetite in patients with cancer associatedanorexia cachexia: A randomized controlled Pilot trial Shrenik Ostwal | Tata Memorial Hospital, India Title: Undergraduate Critical Care Nursing Students’ Knowledge And Attitudes Toward Caring Of Dying Patients Suad E. El-Saman Title: Title: Understanding the role of spirituality and faith in relation to life expectancy and end of life experience in terminally-ill cancer patients Leila Falahi Title: Impact of age and financial status of patients or caregivers on perceptions of hospice care and the choice of hospice v. Hospital care at terminal diagnosis Jahnavi Kishore Title: Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Music Therapy in Improving the Quality of Life of Palliative Care Patients: A Randomised Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Study Joanne Reid|Queen’s University Belfast, UK
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Workshop @ Palliative Care 2017 Michelle LaSota|
Title: Screeing of the documentary: The Nurse with Purple Hair
Sean Cunningham|
Title: Screeing of the documentary: The Nurse with Purple Hair
Lisa A. Martinelli Beasley | Associate Professor|Towson University | USA
Title: Insight from Child Life Specialists who work in the field of death, dying, and bereavement
Exhibitors & Media Partners @ Palliative Care 2017
Major Scientific Sessions • Hospice and Community-based Palliative Care • Palliative Care and Symptom Management
• Palliative Care and Pain Management • Palliative Care and Non Malignant Diseases • Palliative Care and Nutrition
• Palliative Care and Chronic Diseases
• Palliative Care and Terminal Care
• Palliative Care and Nursing
• Palliative Care and Interventions
• Palliative Care and End of Life Care • Palliative Care and Spiritual Care
• Palliative Care Management and Leadership
• Palliative Care and Psychiatry
• Palliative Care and Health Issues
• Palliative Care and Pediatrics
• Palliative Care and Oncology
• Palliative Care and Alternative Healthcare
• Palliative Care and Healthcare
• Palliative Care and Geriatrics
• Palliative Care and Emergency Medicine
• Palliative Care and Bioethics
Best Poster Award
Young Researchers Forum
• You will be given about 5-7 minutes to present your poster including questions and answers. Judges may pose questions during the evaluation of the poster • Judges will even evaluate the student’s enthusiasm towards their study, interest and knowledge in the area of their research • The winners will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. The decision of the winner will be withdrawn if the winner/winners is/are not present at the time of announcement • Apart from the judging time you may also be present at the poster to share your research with interested delegates
• Present your research through oral presentations • Learn about career development and the latest research tools and technologies in your field • This forum will give pertinent and timely information to those who conduct research and those who use and benefit from research • Develop a foundation for collaboration among young researchers • The forum will provide an opportunity for collegial interaction with other young investigators and established senior investigators across the globe • Interact and share ideas with both peers and mentors General Queries
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Scientific Program
2nd Global Congress on
Hospice & Palliative Care September 29-30, 2016 Toronto, Canada
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Scientific Program Thursday, September 29, 2016 | Day 1 Registration Desk Opens
Opening Ceremony
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Keynote Forum Introduction Title: Sex death and dying : A conversation about sexuality at the end of life Michael Ian Rothenberg | The Centre for Counselling and Sexual Health | USA Title: Integrated end-of-life care in advanced congestive heart failure: Where are we now? Helen Senderovich | University of Toronto | Canada Panel Discussion & Group Photo Networking & Refreshment Break @ Foyer Title: Treating palliative care patients in pain with the body tambura : A prospective case study at St. joseph´s hospice for dying destitute in Dindigul/ South India Cordula Dietrich | Zuflucht e.V | Germany Major Sessions: Palliative Care | Paediatrics | End of Life Care | Spiritual Care | Chronic Diseases Session Introduction Session Chair: Michael Ian Rothenberg |The Centre for Counselling and Sexual Health | USA Session Co-chair: Helen Senderovich | University of Toronto| Canada Title: Towards a philosophic care? Ribereau Alexis | Centre Val-de-Loire | Paris France Title: Religion, spirituality and clinical symptom management : A case study on policy impacts Craig | The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus Sydney | Australia Lunch Break @ Cabinet Room Title: Palliative care in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: The case for early integration Evan Lilly | Western University | Canada Title: Consumer directed care and spirituality, end of life from a different perspective Heidi Dowse | The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus Sydney | Australia Workshop on Assessing and dealing with spiritual concerns in palliative care Dr Santosh K. Chaturvedi | National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences | India Networking & Refreshment Break @ Foyer Title: Supporting child care givers: experiences from the palliative care association of Uganda’s (pcau) road to hope program Rashidah Adams |Palliative Care Association | Uganda Title: A case report : The dying patient’s experience of being heard helped to recover her autonomy Akiko Nishikawa | Nara Hospital | Japan Friday, September 30, 2016 | Day 2
Algonquin-C Keynote Forum Title: Tranformative music therapy at end-of-life Amy Clements-Cortes | University of Toronto | Canada
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Title: Beauty therapy for palliative care in Japan Kenichi Kume | Chunichi Beauty College | Japan Networking & Refreshment Break @ Foyer Major Sessions: Palliative Care | Geriatrics | Spiritual Care | End of Life Care | Chronic Diseases | Symptom Management | Oncology Session Introduction Session Chair: Amy Clements-Cortes |University of Toronto |Canada Session Co-Chair: Kenichi Kume | Chunichi Beauty College| Japan Title: Assisted suicide international policy and palliative care : The implications on symptom management at end of life Heidi Dowse | The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus Sydney | Australia Title: The views of patients with brain cancer towards palliative care: A qualitative study (YRF) Megan Vierhout | University Health Network | Canada Title: Dying in intensive care units in India: Medical practices, policies and position papers on palliative & end-of-life care(YRF) Jaydeep Sengupta | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | India Title: Understanding the role of spirituality and faith in relation to life expectancy and end of life experience in terminallyill cancer patients (YRF) Leila Falahi | Islamic Azad University | Iran Lunch Break @ Cabinet Room Title: Geriatric palliative care Godfrey Kikabuzi | Hope Initiative |Uganda Workshop on The body tambura a holistic musictherapeutical treatment in palliative care management Cordula Dietrich | Zuflucht e.V | Germany Poster Session @ Foyer Title: Therapeutic Touch In A Geriatric Palliative Care Unit: A Retrospective Review Shaira Wignarajah | York University | Canada Title: Role Of Therapeutic Touch In The Management Of Responsive Behavior In Patients With Dementia Evan Lilly | University of Toronto | Canada Title: Factors Affecting Hospitalist Physicians Referring Patients to Palliative Care Sharon Jackson White | Georgia State University | USA Title: Risk score to estimate survival among advanced dementia in Taiwan: A longitudinal-based study Kwo-Chen Lee | China Medical University hospital | Taiwan Title: Avoidable emergency visits by home hospice patients: Is there a solution? Cindy Porter | MCPHS University | USA Title: Impact of age and financial status of patients or caregivers on perceptions of hospice care and the choice of hospice v. Hospital care at terminal diagnosis Jahnavi Kishore | Conestoga High School | USA Title: Assessing end-of-life care in the acute care setting Leah Mercedes Korkis | Mount Saint Mary’s University | USA Title: Approach and monitoring at home on patients with antreated pain and intrathecal pump implantations in palliative cares Calle Cruz LF | Seville University | Spain Networking & Refreshment Break @ Foyer Thanks Giving & Closing Ceremony
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363rd OMICS International Conference
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Scientific Program Day 1
August 31, 2015
Registrations
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Opening Ceremony Keynote Forum
Jeffrey Harrison, University of North Florida, USA Justin Baker, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA Martine Lagacé, University of Ottawa, Canada Coffee Break @ Foyer
Susan B. LeGrand, Cleveland Clinic, USA Sessions on Hospice Care Palliative Care Ethical and Legal Issues Palliative Care in Special Situations Session Chair: Bert J Smith, Mountain States Health Alliance, USA Session Co-Chair: Jeffrey Harrison, University of North Florida, USA Session Introduction Title: Do nurses use evidence-based information to guide decision making at end of life? Lenora Smith, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA Title: Patient-centered care: The live experiences of nurses providing hospice care Rita Ferguson, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA Title: Supporting the spirit of life: Planning for your death Rosalynde Johnstone, Betsi Cadwaladr University, UK Lunch Break @ Lobby North Title: 5, 3’-dihydroxy-6, 7, 4’-trimethoxyflavanone exerts its anticancer and angiogenesis effects through regulation of the Akt/mTOR signaling pathway in human lung cancer cells Ki Mo Kim, Korean Institute of Oriental Medicine, Korea Title: Is it time to talk? End-of-life discussions in cancer Mona Gupta, Cleveland Clinic, USA Title: Depression in patients with psoriasis: Effects of biologics Ayman El Gendi, Saudi Arabian Airlines Medical Services, Saudi Arabia Title: Adapting to death, dying and bereavement of geriatric palliative medicine and end of life care Mohammed Abduh Alshaqi, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Saudi Arabia Title: Words and experience matter to surrogates making end of life decisions Dawn Fairlie, City University of New York, USA Title: Walking the line: Ethical decision-making with families at the fringes Justin Baker, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA Coffee break @ Foyer Title: Student nurses appreciate experiential learning for spiritual care in hospice and palliative care settings Lesline P Lewinson, Staffordshire University, UK Title: Palliative care for dying patients: Perceptions of nursing students Semra Aciksozrn, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey Poster Presentations @ Lobby North Lower
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Title: Questionnaire based evaluation of “pain and palliative care” program Aarti Agarwal, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India Title: Randomised double blinded controlled trial for evaluation of efficacy of bone scan with SPECT/CT in the management of low back pain Anil Agarwal, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India Title: Hospital admission of patients with intercurrence related to cancer in Brazil: Analysis of data from 2008 -2013 Cledy Eliana Dos Santos, Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Brazil Title: Family resilience in case of illness or disability E Martín Padilla, Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia Title: Patient-centered treatment of breakthrough cancer pain. Necessity, challenge, right, and how we can support affected patients even in worst pain situations: The German way Michael Ueberall, Institute for Neurological Sciences, Germany Title: Comparative evaluation of ketoprofen and EMLA ointments for attenuation of venipuncture pain: A prospective, randomized, double blind and placebo controlled study P K Singh, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India Title: Rectal diclofenac for preemptive analgesia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy Puneet Goyal, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India Title: Effect of perioperative administration of pregabalin on acute and chronic post-operative pain in patients undergoing breast surgery Sanjay Dhiraaj, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India Title: Preoperative etoricoxib administration improves overall patient satisfaction and postoperative pain in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery Srivastava S, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India Title: A comparison between patients who die on the ventilator and those with terminal extubation Takeshi Uemura, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, USA Title: Stand By You: Enhancing Palliative Care Using Medical and Community Volunteers Amer Belal, Florida International University, USA Panel Discussion Day 2
September 01, 2015
Keynote Forum Pamela V O’Neal, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA Kelly Cronin Komatz, University of Florida, USA Sessions on Palliative Care Services Care Giving Models Research in Care and Medicine Neonatal and Pediatric Palliative Care Session Chair: Jeffrey Harrison, University of North Florida, USA Session Co-Chair: Pamela V O’Neal, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA Session Introduction Title: Palliative medicine fellowship: A study of resident choices Susan B. LeGrand, Cleveland Clinic, USA Coffee Break @ Foyer Title: Hospice and palliative care: A partnership across the continuum of care Jeffrey Harrison, University of North Florida, USA Title: Cancer is stressful, but life is too: Integrating palliative care into the ongoing care of adolescent & young adult oncology patients Justin Baker, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA Title: Evaluating associate degree nursing students’ self-efficacy in communication skills and attitudes in caring for the dying patient Georgann V Weissman, Capella University, USA Title: The infusion of meaningful use into a nursing course and its relevance to palliative care Julia A Greenawalt, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA Page 15
Lunch Break @ Lobby North Title: The effects of music therapy interventions on symptom management in palliative medicine patients Lisa Gallagher, Cleveland Clinic, USA Title: Effectiveness of one year pharmacotherapy of adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): An open-label prospective study of treatment time, dose, side-effects and comorbidity Dawn Peleikis, Akershus University Hospital, Norway Title: The tension between the desire to sustain life and the acceptance of death Mary Goggin, St. George’s University Hospitals, UK Title: The rising role of electrical muscle stimulation in acute disease and rehabilitation: Established applications and research Christos Stefanou, Athens University, Greece Title: Palliative care: Supporting adult cancer patients in Ibadan, Nigeria Soyannwo O A, University College Hospital, Nigeria Coffee Break @ Foyer Title: Effectiveness of palliative health care services for women and men in the client population Beatrice Matandiko Zulu, General Nursing Council of Zambia, Zambia Title: Rescuing KR 1 and 2: Harnessing hospital and community hospice interdisciplinary care team resources to improve quality of care and quality of life for a complex patient Justin Baker, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA Title: Surveys of families of hospice and palliative medicine patients who experienced music therapy Lisa Gallagher, Cleveland Clinic, USA Title: New models of care: Using storytelling as a way to better understand cancer survivor's needs Kathleen Jablonski, University of St. Catherine, USA Panel Discussion
Day 3
Pain Management Care of young People Major Symptoms after Palliative Care Spirituality in Hospice and Palliative Care Ethical and Legal Issues
September 02, 2015
Sessions on
Title: Palliative practices to promote airway clearance Pamela V O’Neal, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA Title: Transdermal approach to pain relief: Present and future S K Malhotra, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India Coffee Break @ Foyer Title: Rights of elderly patients at the end of life: The French experience Jean Paul Rwabihama, University of ParisEst Creteil and Geriatric, France Title: Physicians’ and nurses’ perspectives on the importance of advance directives in tertiary care hospitals of Karachi Nasreen Panjwani, Aga Khan University, Pakistan Title: Ethical decision-making practice of nursing students in end-of-life care Gonul Kurt R N, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Turkey Title: The role of sense of coherence, spirituality and religious coping as predictors of HRQoL during 12-month after pre-diagnosis of breast cancer Camelia Rohani, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran Lunch Break: @ Lobby North Award Ceremony & Closing Ceremony Page 16