Conference Agenda
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Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" |
Date: Tuesday, 22/Oct/2024 | |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Parallel session 1c: Experiences of dying Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" Chair: Kelli Stajduhar, University of Victoria, Canada Chair: Bert Quintiens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Language: English
How culture shapes the relationship to death: towards an anthropological theory to track social and cultural transformations in public health approaches to death and dying The meaning of good death among Thai people “Sorry to make you think my life is a misery but I am content”: Experiences and Perceptions of Social Wellbeing among Adults Living with Advanced Illness. Revisiting Ars moriendi and Ars memorandi. End-of-Life Narratives and spiritual Meaning and legacy-making in western european end-of-Life Care. ‘Wanting to be Heard’ – A Qualitative Study of Patients’ and Nominated Healthcare Spokespersons’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Acute Care |
Date: Wednesday, 23/Oct/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 24/Oct/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel session 4c: Creating public education Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" Chair: Claudia Michel, BFH, Switzerland Chair: Saif Mohammed, Institute of Palliative Medicine, India Language: English
Development of public information and education tools on end-of-life and palliative care PalliLEARN: An international collaboration to bring palliative care education to everyone Harnessing the potential of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) for global palliative care education - a scoping review Co-developing community end of life choices education: Assessing and responding to death literacy and assisted dying learning needs. LAUT: Last Aid at the workplace as a sensitive approach to death and grief |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel session 5c: Exploring research methodology Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" Chair: Kristina Alexis Smith, University of Victoria, Canada Chair: Raymond Voltz, University Hospital Köln, Germany Language: English
Adapting public health palliative care interventions to new settings using ADAPT guidance: the example of NavCare-EU Community researchers in end-of-life care research addressing intersectional inequalities: A rapid realist review and evaluation Use of implementation science to tailor evidence-based BEreavement SupporT to families in Swiss specialized palliative care: The BEST for Family Project Reconstructing the presumed will of people who no longer have medical decision-making capacity in order to promote their autonomy in future treatment decisions: a discursive and conversation analytic study of naturalistic data. Bridging the gap: Strategies to engage under researched and underserved populations in palliative care research. |
Date: Friday, 25/Oct/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Parallel session 6c: Understanding and evaluating compassionate cities Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2" Chair: Sally Paul, University of Strathlcyde, United Kingdom Chair: Libby Sallnow, University College London, United Kingdom Language: English
Cross-cultural perspectives on Belgian and Canadian compassionate communities: comparing results from two cousins initiatives Feasibility of creating a general Compassionate Cities evaluation model: a tale of three cities Measuring the effectiveness of a Compassionate Communities initiative to raise public awareness of palliative care and advance care planning: an evaluation framework Healthy End of Life Project (HELP) Ottawa: Circling back and moving forward Caring for the Sick and Dying in the Philippines: Is it Traditional and Modern Today? |
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