Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 23/Oct/2024 | ||||
E-posters: Overview of all e-posters Please log in to view the e-posters |
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Set 1: poster abstracts |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
Plenary 3: The end of life in marginalized populations Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall Chair: Farzana Khan, University of Edinburgh / Fasiuddin Khan Research Foundation, Bangladesh, People's Republic of Chair: Kelli Stajduhar, University of Victoria, Canada Announcement of the PHPCI Community Building award winner Language: English |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee break Location: Kornhauskeller |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
Art and culture experience 2: Rehearsal visit: the Bern Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Mario Venzago Location: Casino Bern The meeting point: entrance of Kornhauskeller |
D-A-CH session 2: Die Care-Transformation in den DACH-Ländern … auf dem Weg zu einer gelebten Praxis. Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Anker" Chair: Elisabeth Medicus, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria Chair: Roman Rolke, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen, Germany Impulse durch Community-Projekte
Language: German
„Palliative Care goes School“ – ein landesweites Schulprojekt in Vorarlberg „Endlich. Umgang mit Sterben, Tod und Trauer“ – a project to teach coping with dying, death and bereavement in secondary schools LAUT: Letzthelfer*innen am Arbeitsplatz für einen sensiblen Umgang mit Sterben, Tod und Trauer The „Leo project“- outreach care and support for homeless people in the Innsbruck area. Raising awareness of migration issues in palliative care Sisyphos goes compassionate – the need for structure and leadership in a compassionate city |
Parallel session 2a: Accessing care Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall Chair: Malin Eneslätt, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Chair: Christian Ntizimira, African Center for Research on End of Life Care (ACREOL), Rwanda Language: English
Queering the death system – perspectives from LGBTQ+ people in Sweden Access to palliative care in India: a time to travel analysis of 526 non-governmental palliative care facilities in India. Improving access to and delivery of palliative care for underserved populations: a 5-year research program Co-development of recommendations to improve access to care for structurally marginalized people with life limiting cancers: process and outcomes Walking alongside Indigenous Peoples who are seriously ill: Education for community caregivers |
Parallel session 2b: Promoting inclusion and participation Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 1" Chair: Emma Hodges, Compassionate Communities UK, United Kingdom Chair: Joachim Cohen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Language: English
Understanding caregiving for people living with cancer alongside homelessness and poverty at the end-of-life Aging and social participation in deprived communities: Dimensions of exclusion and inclusion “We are just caring for our neighbors”: Improvising community-based palliative care in Jakarta, Indonesia Identifying facilitators, barriers, and strategies to optimize recruitment of volunteer navigators for implementing a navigation intervention for older people with cancer and their families: a mixed-method study embedded in the international EU Navigate pragmatic randomized controlled trial Improving access to palliative care services in Uganda through health promoting palliative care approach: a case of mobile hospice mbararah |
Parallel session 2c: Embracing story telling and caring cultures Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" Chair: Vilma Adriana Tripodoro, Institute Pallium Latinoamerica/ATLANTES Global Observatory of Palliative Care WHO CC, Argentine Republic Chair: Steven Vanderstichelen, Compassionate Communities Centre of Expertise, Belgium Language: English
Caring for music – an international ethnography of dying people´s creative and relational resources in palliative music therapy Refugee and migrant populations: primary and secondary loss and disenfranchisement examined through a case study Caring Cultures at the End of Life. Storytelling Cafés about End of Life as Palliative Care Research Method Confessions of a palliative medicine physician; I left the community behind. Personal transformation making a seed of compassion grow - a qualitative interview of a bereaved family member experienced home hospice care |
Workshop 2a: Evaluating Compassionate Communities initiatives: Learnings from the Compassionate Connector program Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Hodler" Language: English
Evaluating Compassionate Communities initiatives: Learnings from the Compassionate Connector program |
Workshop 2b: Building a compassionate Community: where do I start? Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Fischer" Language: English
Building a compassionate Community: where do I start? |
Workshop 2c: Away from words: Using art-making toalleviate death anxiety in the palliativecare workforce Location: Le Cap - Room "Arche/Refuge" Language: English
Away from words: Using art-making to alleviate death anxiety in the palliative care workforce |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch break incl. poster walk Location: Kornhauskeller The poster walk starts at 1:15 PM at the entrance to the poster exhibition
Chair: Libby Sallnow, United Kingdom
Chair: Joachim Cohen, Belgium |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Art and culture experience 3: Guided city walk Start: entrance of Kornhauskeller "Life in view, end in sight' is the motto of a walk on the subject of the end of life, which takes you from the cathedral platform to the Bernese Generation House. We will hear about the customs and rituals of the past, as well as the latest regulations on the end of life - a moving history, a festival of ideas and a cause that brings generations together. The... |
D-A-CH session 3: Die Care-Transformation in den DACH-Ländern … auf dem Weg in die Zukunft. Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Anker" Chair: Birgit Weihrauch, Caring Community Köln; Verein Endlich Palliativ & Hospiz UK Köln e. V., Germany Chair: Monica Fliedner, Inselspital, Switzerland Language: German
Towards a "Caring Hospice" Palliative and community care network Implementation of the Charter for the Care of the critically Ill and the Dying in Germany: Caring Communities - a joint task of politics, society and the hospice and palliative movement Implementation of advance care planning (ACP) in Switzerland: Strategy of a national working group |
French session Location: Le Cap - Room "Arche/Refuge" Chair: Sibylle Bart, Palliativakademie Bern, Switzerland Chair: Philip J Larkin, CHUV /University of Lausanne, Switzerland Language: French
Methodology to co-produce an intervention to support family caregivers caring for loved ones at their end of life (CEOL-CARE) Rethinking palliative care from a sustainable perspective Challenging taboos surrounding palliative care through theater: a participatory research-creation Deployment of a tool for identifying palliative care patients (ID-PALL) in a university hospital neurology and neurosurgery service Experiencing bereavement: Preliminary results from an umbrella review |
Parallel session 3a: Experiencing bereavement and caregiving Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall Chair: Julia Rehsmann, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Chair: Ekkapop Sittiwantana, Compassionate Communities Research and Devlopment Institution Foundation Thailand, Thailand Language: English
Findings from Ireland’s first National End of Life Survey; a survey of bereaved relatives on care provided to family members and friends in the last three months of life Grief Kind-bringing grief literacy into people's living rooms and lives Learning by Experience: Does caregiving for loved ones boost personal end-of-life health literacy? Indigenous ‘dying’ gap: An auto-ethnographic reflection of one urban Indigenous family’s experience of caring for their dying mother Understanding the care received at the end of life through a family carer lens: analysis of free-text responses from a national post-bereavement survey in England and Wales. |
Parallel session 3b: Building death literacy Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 1" Chair: Elizabeth Mary Johnson, The Peaceful Presence Project, United States of America Chair: Marc-Antoine Berthod, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Switzerland Language: English
The how and why of home funerals Creating Compassionate Communities after loss: Results from the evaluation of an international grief literacy program “To philosophize means learning to die” – developing death literacy in communities of philosophical and palliative care practice Reciprocal benefits of including end of life doulas in community palliative care: learning from pilot projects in the UK Patient-Centred Hospitals: an innovative training programme for integrating comprehensive and palliative care in healthcare facilities ((QELCA©) Programme) |
Parallel session 3c: Adapting and reorientating health services Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" Chair: Samar Aoun, Perron Institute, Australia Chair: Jason Mills, Flinders University, Australia Language: English
Chronic pain among Somali pastoralists in Ethiopia: A mixed-methods study Information meetings stimulate older people to talk about their wishes at the end of life. Ethnic disparities in rates of opioid prescribing for cancer pain and impact on health service use in the UK: Findings from an observational cohort study Using relational ethics to guide equity in public health palliative care Governance and organisation of palliative care in cancer care in Sweden - cancer care leaders’ perspectives |
Workshop 3a: Unpacking causality and impact in public health palliative care initiatives: Exploring research approaches Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Hodler" Language: English
Unpacking causality and impact in public health palliative care initiatives: Exploring research approaches |
Workshop 3b: Emerging compassionate communities in Japan and international partnership Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Fischer" Language: English
Emerging compassionate communities in Japan and international partnership |
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee break Location: Kornhauskeller |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Plenary 4: Bereavement companionship programs - luxury or societal standard? Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall Chair: Saif Mohammed, Institute of Palliative Medicine, India Chair: Libby Sallnow, University College London, United Kingdom Announcement of the PHPCI Research Impact award winner Language: English |
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5:30pm - 6:30pm |
Break |
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6:30pm - 9:00pm |
Flying dinner - get togehter Location: Kornhauskeller Pre-registration required |
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