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EONS 10 – PROGRAMME (DRAFT) Balancing Health Care Needs in a Changing Context WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM Monday17th Oct Monday 17th October 2016 08:00 – 09:00 Registration Open 09:00 – 09:30 Welcome Address 09:35 – 10:30 Keynote Address BALANCING HEALTH CARE NEEDS IN A CHANGING CONTEXT Meinir Krishnasamy Professor of Cancer Nursing, University of Melbourne, Australia 10:30 – 11:00 Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Refreshments 11:00 – 12:30 Morning Session 1 – Parallel Sessions Chairperson: Daniel Kelly & Eileen O’Donovan Discussant: Eileen O’Donovan Caring for families and carers Supporting parents with cancer who have young children Cherith Semple, Northern Ireland Caregivers’ psychological well-being over the first five years after the patients’ diagnosis: Results from Australia’s Partners and Caregivers Longitudinal Well-being Study Sylvie Lambert, US Using traditional and non-traditional technology to support cancer patients and their families Naomi Fitzgibbon, Ireland Recognition and roles of nurses in cancer care (workshop) Chairperson: Birgitte Grube Gaining recognition for cancer nursing in Europe Birgitte Grube, Denmark Advanced and changing roles in future cancer nursing Elizabeth Adams, Ireland Chairperson: Theresa Wiseman & Aoife McNamara Discussant: Aoife McNamara Inequalities and access to cancer care The Inverse Care Law – how where you live is a matter of life or death Edel McGinnity, Ireland Challenging disparities in cancer in Europe Kathi Apostolidis, Greece Cancer care experiences in demographic minority groups Nick Hulbert – Williams, United Kingdom Proferred papers – Long term consequences & cancer survivorship 171 – Karen Campbell, UK 212 – Louise Soanes, UK 188 – Maria Larsson, Sweden 48 – Maura Dowling, Ireland 72 – Marie Glackin, UK 64 – Gilly Howard-Jones, UK WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM 12:30 – 14:00 12:45 – 13:55 Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Lunch Satellite Symposia 14:00 – 15:30 Afternoon Session 1 – Parallel Sessions Caring for patients with haematological cancers Chairperson: Patrick Crombez Discussant: Patrick Crombez (EBMT Special session) Approaches to managing oral mucositis. Melanie Charalambous, Cyprus Patient self assessment. Arno Mank, The Netherlands Nutritional Support in high dose chemotherapy patients. Susan Schneider, America Chairperson: Brendan Noonan Discussant: Brendan Noonan Palliative Care: Promoting a Good Death Promoting Dignity at end of life. Sonja McIlfatrick, Northern Ireland How can we prevent palliative crisis of patients in the last three months of life? Ellen De Nijs, The Netherlands Encouraging Early Discussion of Values and Preferences for End of Life Care. Malin Henriksson, Sweden Clinical Leadership & New roles (proffered paper session) Oncology Nursing Research (proffered paper session) IPOS Academy 15:30 – 15:45 15:45 – 17:15 Communication and Information Exchange 121 – Bodil Westman, Sweden 103 – Paz Fernandez-Ortega, Spain 46 – Anita Zeneli, Italy 26 – Maria Cable, UK 71 – Iveta Nohovova, Czech Republic 147 – Sultan Kav, Turkey 41 – Anna Jervaeus, Spain 13 – Diane Van Der Biessen, Netherlands 56 – Corine Nierop van Baalen 150 – Bente Thoft-Jensen, Denmark 23 – Cindy Kenis, Belgium 130 – Emma Ream, UK Details to be confirmed Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Refreshments Afternoon Session 2 – Parallel Sessions Chairperson: Lena Sharp & Paul Trevatt Discussant: Paul Trevatt & Prof Gabriella Pravettoni , Milan University (ESO) Nursing Handover Sessions. Lena Sharp, Sweden Don’t just do something – stand there Paul D’Alton, Ireland (Joint EONS / ESO Session) Sharing knowledge about Death & Dying and End of Life Care. Helle Timm, Denmark Community Cancer Chairperson: Mary Wells & Meinir Krishnasamy Care Discussant: Meinir Krishnasamy WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM Together we are better: Establishing a community oncology nursing programme to improve cancer care through shared working Janice Richmond, Ireland The role of primary care in cancer survivorship care Eila Watson, United Kingdom Opioid medicines management at home – professional, carer and patient roles at the end of life. Natasha Campling, United Kingdom Symptom experiences and management (proffered paper session) Palliative Care (proffered paper session) IPOS Academy 17:30 – 19:00 70 – Meinir Krishnasamy, Australia 140 – Muzeyyen Arslan, Turkey 182 – Amanda Drury, Ireland 16 – Carole Farrell, UK 83 – Anna Serrahima Mackay, Spain 129 – Jo Armes, UK 177 – Lucia Guiliani, Italy 38 – Ulrika Ostlund, Sweden 85 – Josephine Hegarty, Ireland 105 – Cecilia Olsson, Sweden 111 – Antonella Punziano – Italy 190- Chiara Labbadia, Italy Details to be confirmed Reception and Networking WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM Monday17th Oct 08:00 – 09:00 08:00 – 08:45 09:00 – 10:30 Tuesday 18th October 2016 Registration Opens EONS AGM (Annual General Meeting) Morning Session 1 – Parallel Sessions Chairperson: Lena Sharp & Mary Wells Discussant: Mary Wells Physical Exercise and Cancer. Yvonne Wengström, Sweden Cancer Survivorship Can we address survivorship needs through alternative models of follow up? Kinta Beaver, United Kingdom The role of self-efficacy in recovery following a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Claire Foster, United Kingdom Integrating self management into routine clinical care. Hilary Plant, United Kingdom Chairperson: Andreas Charalambous & Rebecca Verity Discussant: Rebecca Verity Alternative and complementary approaches Researching Complementary and Alternative Therapies: Challenging the Sisyphean Task. Andreas Charalambous, Cyprus Complementary Therapies in Nursing Practice Heidi Jackson & Mary Moriarty, Ireland Usage of CAM in the context of cancer – patients’ and providers’ experiences Kathrin Wode, Sweden Chairperson: Eileen O’Donovan & Brendan Noonan National Cancer Strategy 2016 IANO Session Working in Partnership - A strategic Partnership of nursing groups working together to influence clinical care. Cathy Hughes, United Kingdom IANO Biannual President’s Prize Managing Psychological Distress (Workshop) Chairperson: Theresa Wiseman 10:30 – 11:00 Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Refreshments Managing psychological distress in cancer patients: A brief primer on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the oncology setting Nick Hulbert Williams, United Kingdom WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM 11:00 – 12:30 Psychological Health and Wellbeing in Nurses Morning Session 2 – Parallel Sessions Chairperson: Erik van Muilekom & Rosario Caruso Discussant: Rosario Caruso Compassion fatigue in cancer nurses Erik van Muilekom, The Netherlands European Policy - Influencing Nursing Practice Elizabeth Adams, Ireland Clinical supervision Mary Scarff, Ireland Chairperson: Patrick Jahn & Wendy Oldenmenger Discussant: Patrick Jahn Patient reported outcomes Patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice: OncoQuest and Oncokompas Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw, The Netherlands PROMS to understand psychosocial difficulties Penny Wright, United Kingdom Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures at a Population Level: Experience of the All-Ireland PiCTure study Frances Drummond, Ireland Proffered Papers – New developments and roles Managing Psychological Distress (Workshop) PhD Research Networking Session 12:30 – 14:00 12:45 – 13:55 14:00 – 15:30 Leading and Building Cancer Nursing through National Societies 207 – Kaisa Bjuresater, Sweden 100 – Susan Williamson, UK 179 – Vicki Trim, UK 183 – Michela Piredda, Italy 59 – Heike Schmidt, Germany 32 – Ilkay Culha, Turkey Continued from Session 1 To be confirmed Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Lunch Satellite symposia Afternoon Session 1 – Parallel Sessions Chairperson: Paul Trevatt Discussant: Paul Trevatt & Birgitte Grube Panel Discussion Katarina Lokar (Slovenia), Stella Bialous (ISNCC), Sue Schneider (ONS), Meinir Krishnasamy (Australia) Joint ISNCC/ONS Session WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM Discussant: Wendy Oldenmenger & Patrick Jahn Death rattle; prevalence, impact and interventions Ineke Lokker, The Netherlands Symptom assessment and management Cancer pain management in the ambulatory setting Wendy Oldenmenger, The Netherlands Symptom clusters - pain; fatigue; insomnia and its impact on patients quality of life Patrick Jahn, Germany Anxiety management in advanced cancer patients: which patients are at risk? Danielle Zweers, The Netherlands IPOS 15:30-16:00 Details to be confirmed 127 – Christiana Nicolaou, Cyprus 68 – Marielle Peeters, Netherlands 131 – Caroline Rennie, UK 203 – Mary Wells, UK 187 – Mhairi Simpson, UK 169 – Nurhan Dogan, Turkey Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Lunch 16:00 – 17:15 Closing Plenary Proffered Papers – Psychosocial care Presentation of EONS awards: Final Plenary Session 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award 2015 Clinical Travel Grant – Helena Ullgren (5 mins) 2015 Clinical Travel Grant – Mathew Fowler (5 mins) 2015 Research Travel Grant – Joseph Jincy 2015 Research Travel Grant – Denise Flett 2013 Major Research Grant project – Gianluca Cantania (15 mins) Novice Dissemination Awards Closing Remarks Danny Kelly, President, EONS WWW.EONSDUBLIN2016.COM