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EONS 10 – PROGRAMME
Balancing Health Care Needs in a Changing Context
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Monday17th Oct
08:00 – 09:00
09:00 – 09:30
Presidents Suite
09:30 – 09:35
Presidents Suite
09:35 – 10:30
Presidents Suite
Monday 17th October 2016
Registration Open
Welcome Address
Daniel Kelly (EONS President)
Pauline Kehoe (IANO President)
Mary Wells (Chair – Scientific Committee)
Conference Opening Address
Simon Harris (Minister for health, Ireland)
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 (UK)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Eileen O’Donovan (Ireland)
Caring for
families and
carers
Vavasour East
Supporting parents with cancer who have young children. Cherith Semple,
UK
11:00 –
12:30
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, Canada
Using traditional and non-traditional technology to support cancer
patients and their families. Naomi Fitzgibbon, Ireland
Presenters: Birgitte Grube (Denmark) & Elizabeth Adams (Ireland)

Roles and
responsibilities
for advanced
nursing practice

11:00 –
12:30

If future challenges in cancer care can be the question - how can
Advanced Nurse Practitioners be the answer
Education, regulation and scope of practice for nurses in cancer
care
Debate on how advanced roles can be implemented in national
cancer strategies
(workshop)
Vavasour Suite
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Chairperson: Andreas Charalambous (Cyprus)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Aoife McNamara (Ireland)
Inequalities and
access to cancer
care
11:00 –
12:30
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
President Suite
Cancer care experiences in demographic minority groups. Nick Hulbert –
Williams, UK
Chairpersons: Lena Sharp (Sweden) & Rebecca Verity (UK)
Long term
consequences &
cancer
survivorship
(proffered
paper session)
President
Terrace
12:30 – 14:00
11:00 –
11:15
Context, Circumstances and Concerns – the 3C’s in Cancer Follow Up and
survivorship. Karen Campbell & Lucy Johnston UK
11:15 –
11:30
Evaluation of a Teenage & Young Adult (TYA) Long Term Follow-up (LTFU)
Service for Survivors of Cancer in Childhood. Louise Soanes, UK
11:30 –
11:45
Contact Nurse in Swedish Cancer Care – a Patient Perspective on Areas of
Importance and Areas of Improvement. Maria Larsson, Sweden
11:45 –
12:00
Postmenopausal breast cancer: what do women want in survivorship?
Elizabeth Meade, Ireland
12:00 –
12:15
The Effectiveness of the concerns checklist in identifying the concerns of
breast cancer patients in self-directed aftercare. (Three months and one
year post surgery) Marie Glackin, UK
12:15 –
12:30
Exploring the social networks of cancer survivors to support selfmanagement. Gilly Howard-Jones, UK
Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Lunch
12:45 – 13:55
Satellite Symposia
14:00 – 15:30
Afternoon Session 1 – Parallel Sessions
Caring for
patients with
haematological
cancers
(EBMT Special
session)
Vavasour East
Chairperson: Arno Mank (The Netherlands)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Patrick Crombez (Belgium)
14:00 –
15:30
Approaches to managing oral mucositis. Melanie Charalambous, Cyprus
Patient self assessment. Arno Mank, The Netherlands
Nutritional Support in high dose chemotherapy patients. Susan Schneider,
USA
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Palliative Care:
Promoting a
Good Death
Chairperson: Cristina de Lacerda (Portugal)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Brendan Noonan (Ireland)
14:00 –
15:30
President Suite
Promoting Dignity at end of life. Sonja McIlfatrick, UK
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
Chairpersons: Rosario Caruso (Italy) & Erik van Muilekom (The Netherlands)
Clinical
Leadership &
New roles
Clinical
Leadership &
New roles
(proffered
paper session)
Vavasour Suite
14:00 –
14:15
Introducing a new role in cancer care- Can Coordinating Cancer Nurses
improve the Patient experience? Bodil Westman, Sweden
14:15 –
14:30
Implementing Walkrounds to Improve Outcomes for Cancer Patients. Paz
Fernandez-Ortega, Spain
14:30 –
14:45
Developing the role of clinical nurse specialists (CNS) for an ambulatory
setting in an Italian Cancer Center. Anita Zeneli, Italy
14:45 –
15:00
Working across Europe to enhance Teenage/ Young Adult Cancer Nursing
Leadership. Maria Cable, UK
15:00 –
15:15
Looking for answers of high smoking prevalence among Czech nurses focus group meetings results. Iveta Nohovová, Czech Republic
15:15 –
15:30
Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction among Nurses
Working in Oncology Clinics in Turkey. Sultan Kav, Turkey
Chairpersons: Wendy Oldenmenger (The Netherlands) & Rebecca Verity (UK)
Oncology
Nursing
Research
(proffered
paper session)
President
Terrace
14:00 –
14:15
A colorectal cancer screening program in Sweden – experiences from
participants and non-participants. Anna Jervaeus, Spain
14:15 –
14:30
Mindset of patients considering cancer trial participation: understanding
how hope is maintained. Diane Van Der Biessen, The Netherlands
15:00 –
15:15
Hope as a problem - A qualitative study exploring how health professionals
interpret hopefulness in palliative cancer patients. Corine Nierop van
Baalen, The Netherlands
From Evidence to Practice; Implementing Nurse-driven Multimodal
Prehabilitation in Radical Cystectomy Pathways. Bente Thoft-Jensen,
Denmark
A nationwide implementation of a multidisciplinary geriatric assessment
and intervention program in older patients with cancer in Belgium. Cindy
Kenis, Belgium
15:15 –
15:30
Establishing priorities for cancer nursing research: who should sit at the
table? Emma Ream, UK
14:30 –
14:45
14:45 –
15:00
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15:30 – 15:45
Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Refreshments
15:45 – 17:15
Afternoon Session 2 – Parallel Sessions
Communication
and Information
Exchange
(Joint EONS / ESO
Session)
Chairperson: Paul Trevatt (UK)
Discussant: Gabriella Pravettoni (ESO)
15:45 –
17:15
Nursing Handover Sessions. Lena Sharp, Sweden
Don’t just do something – stand there Paul D’Alton, Ireland
Sharing knowledge about Death & Dying and End of Life Care. Helle Timm,
Denmark
President Suite
Chairperson: Eileen O’Donovan (Ireland)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Theresa Wiseman (UK)
Community
Cancer Care
15:45 –
17:15
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, UK
Vavasour Suite
Opioid medicines management at home – professional, carer and patient
roles at the end of life. Natasha Campling, UK
Chairpersons: Patrick Jahn (Germany) and Andreas Charalambous (Cyprus)
Symptom
experiences and
management
(proffered
paper session)
President
Terrace
Palliative Care
(proffered
paper session)
Vavasour East
15:45 –
16:00
Symptom self-management support as part of a multi-modal supportive
care intervention for people with inoperable lung cancer. Meinir
Krishnasamy, Australia
16.00 –
16.15
Oral Intake of Ginger for Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
Among Women With Breast Cancer. Muzeyyen Arslan, Turkey
16.15 –
16.30
The Cost of Survival: Colorectal Cancer Survivors’ Experiences of Peripheral
Neuropathy. Amanda Drury, Ireland
16.30 –
16.45
The impact of chemotherapy on patients >65 years: a longitudinal study.
Carole Farrell, UK
16.45 –
17.00
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at home: changes during
inpatient nursing care. Dennis Heng Lin, Spain
17.00 –
17.15
Early cancer detection: Evaluation of the ‘Get to know cancer’ pop up shop
initiative. Jo Armes, UK
Chairpersons: Aoife McNamara (Ireland) & Birgitte Grube (Denmark)
15:45 –
16:00
The Perception of Time in Formal and Informal Caregivers of Palliative
Patients: A Metasynthesis of Qualitative Studies. Lucia Guiliani, Italy
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16.00 –
16.15
Dignity conserving care actions in palliative care: An integrative review of
Swedish research literature. Ulrika Östlund, Sweden
16.15 –
16.30
An overview of the findings of a quality evaluation & clinical review of the
Irish Cancer Society’s Night Nursing Service. Josephine Hegarty, Ireland
16.30 –
16.45
Quality End of Life Care - Experiences of the Liverpool Care Pathway in a
Swedish Community Care Setting. Cecilia Olsson, Sweden
16.45 –
17.00
Health professionals’ experiences and attitudes in supporting teenagers
who lose a parent. Antonella Punziano – Italy
17.00 –
17.15
Experiences of Care Dependence in Patients in Palliative Care. Chiara
Labbadia, Italy
Available workshop:
IPOS Academy
17:30 – 19:30
WORKSHOP 2 - Getting Published: The how, what and where from the Editor of
Psycho-oncology. Maggie Watson (UK)
17th Oct Afternoon Session only 13.30 - 17.00
This workshop is suitable for anyone working in the area who wants to learn more
about how to get published. (Early and Late Career)
Reception and Networking
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Monday17th Oct
Tuesday 18th October 2016
08:00 – 09:00
Registration Opens
08:00 – 08:45
EONS AGM (Annual General Meeting)
09:00 – 10:30
Morning Session 1 – Parallel Sessions
Chairperson: Lena Sharp (Sweden)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Mary Wells (UK)
Cancer
Survivorship
Physical Exercise and Cancer. Yvonne Wengström, Sweden
9:00 –
10:30
President Suite
Can we address survivorship needs through alternative models of
follow up? Kinta Beaver, UK
The role of self-efficacy in recovery following a cancer diagnosis and
treatment. Claire Foster, UK
Integrating self management into routine clinical care. Hilary Plant, UK
Alternative and
complementary
approaches
Chairperson: Andreas Charalambous (Cyprus)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Iveta Nohavová (Czech Republic)
9:00 –
10:30
President
Terrace
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
Chairpersons: Eileen O’Donovan & Brendan Noonan (Ireland)
IANO Session
Vavasour Suite
National Cancer Strategy 2016. Pauline Kehoe, IANO President
9:00 –
10:30
Working in Partnership - A strategic Partnership of nursing groups
working together to influence clinical care. Cathy Hughes, UK
Presentations from President’s Prize competition
Managing
Psychological
Distress
(Workshop)
Chairperson: Theresa Wiseman (UK)
9:00 –
12:30
Managing psychological distress in cancer patients: A brief primer on
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the oncology setting Nick
Hulbert Williams, UK
Vavasour West
10:30 – 11:00
Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Refreshments
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11:00 – 12:30
Psychological
Health and
Wellbeing in
Nurses
Morning Session 2 – Parallel Sessions
Chairperson: Erik van Muilekom (The Netherlands)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Rosario Caruso (Italy)
11:00 –
12:30
Compassion fatigue in cancer nurses Erik van Muilekom, The
Netherlands
European Policy - Influencing Nursing Practice Elizabeth Adams, Ireland
President Suite
Clinical supervision Mary Scarff, Ireland
Patient
reported
outcomes
President
Terrace
Chairperson: Wendy Oldenmenger (The Netherlands)
Co-Chair and Discussant: Patrick Jahn (Germany)
11:00 –
12:30
Patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice: OncoQuest and
Oncokompas Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw, The Netherlands
PROMS to understand psychosocial difficulties Penny Wright, UK
Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures at a Population
Level: Experience of the All-Ireland PiCTure study Frances Drummond,
Ireland
Chairpersons: Aoife McNamara (Ireland) & Cristina de Lacerda (Portugal)
New
developments
and roles
(proffered
paper session)
Vavasour East
Managing
Psychological
Distress
(Workshop)
11:00 –
11:15
Perceptions of Quality of Care –Patients’ Views of Contact Nurses in
Cancer Care Five Years after Introduction in Sweden. Maria Larsson,
Sweden
11:15 –
11:30
Does telephone follow-up with specialist nurses facilitate patient selfmanagement? Susan Williamson, UK
11:30 –
11:45
Practice Nurse Led Cancer Care Reviews-Transforming Care After
Treatment (TCAT). Vicki Trim, UK
11:45 –
12:00
Care Dependence in Patients with Cancer: Exploration of Nurses’ views.
Michela Piredda, Italy
12:00 –
12:15
Development and Pilot testing of a Patient-centered Interdisciplinary
Care Concept for Geriatric Oncology Patients (PIVOG). Heike Schmidt,
Germany
12:15 –
12:30
Effect of Education Based on Health Belief Model on Breast Cancer
Knowledge and Awareness in a Group of Women Living in Turkey. Ilkay
Culha, Turkey
Continued from Session 1
Vavasour West
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PhD Research
Networking
Session
Vavasour Suite
12:30 – 14:00
12:45 – 13:55
14:00 – 15:30
Leading and
Building Cancer
Nursing through
National
Societies
Joint
ISNCC/ONS
Session
Chairpersons: Elisabeth Patiraki (Greece) & Ulrika Östlund (Sweden)
Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Lunch
Satellite symposia
Afternoon Session 1 – Parallel Sessions
Chairperson: Paul Trevatt (UK)
Masterclass and Panel Discussion: Building cancer nursing through
national societies
14:00 –
15:30
Katarina Lokar (Slovenia), Meinir Krishnasamy (Australia), Stella
Bialous (ISNCC), Sue Schneider (ONS), Eileen O’Donovan (IANO)
President Suite
Chairperson: Patrick Crombez (Belgium)
Discussant: Daniel Kelly (UK)
Symptom
assessment and
management
14:00 –
15:30
President
Terrace
Death rattle; prevalence, impact and interventions Ineke Lokker, The
Netherlands
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
Chairpersons: Birgitte Grube (Denmark) & Brendan Noonan (Ireland)
Psychosocial
care (proffered
paper session)
Vavasour Suite
14:00 –
14:15
14:15 –
14:30
14:30 –
14:45
Health related quality of life, social support and social capital of
mothers of children with cancer. Christiana Nicolaou, Cyprus
Support needs of outpatients with head and neck cancer in dealing with
the consequences of their disease in daily life: a qualitative study. Cora
Braat, The Netherlands
New normal: a grounded theory study of reconciling change in
appearance and function for men with head and neck cancer. Caroline
Rennie, UK
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14:45 –
15:00
Qualitative analysis of 6933 free-text comments from the Scottish
Cancer Patient Experience Survey (CPES): implications for cancer
nursing. Mary Wells, UK
15:00 –
15:15
Carer resilience in lung cancer - a qualitative study. Mhairi Simpson, UK
15:15 –
15:30
Quality of life and social support in patients with lung cancer. Nurhan
Dogan, Turkey
Available workshops:
IPOS
WORKSHOP 8 – Helping parents with advanced cancer to talk with their children.
Jane Turner (Australia)
18th Oct Afternoon Session only (13.30 - 17.00)
This is suitable for those early in their career who wish to learn more about talking
to parents. (Early Career)
WORKSHOP 12 - Living with Dying from Cancer: Myths, Challenges and
Revelations. Helen Greally (Ireland)
18th Oct Afternoon Session only 13.30 - 17.00
This is suitable for anyone working with cancer patients at an advanced stage of
disease. (Early and Late Career)
15:30-16:00
16:00 – 17:15
President Suite
Exhibition, Poster Viewing & Lunch
Closing Plenary
Chairpersons: Lena Sharp (Sweden) & Pauline Kehoe (Ireland)
Presentation of EONS awards:
Final Plenary
Session
President Suite
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 - Lily Kirkpatrick, Paola Veenstra
Presentation of Best Poster Winners
Presentation of IANO Biannual President’s Prize
Closing Remarks
Daniel Kelly – EONS President
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