Parallel Sessions I: Thursday, May 25, 11.00-12.30 - HPH-Conference
Parallel Sessions I: Thursday, May 25, 11.00-12.30 - HPH-Conference
Parallel Sessions I: Thursday, May 25, 11.00-12.30 - HPH-Conference
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<strong>Parallel</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> I: <strong>Thursday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>11.00</strong>-<strong>12.30</strong><br />
I-1: Examples for organising health systems to meet the challenge of chronic diseases<br />
Venue: Dubysa<br />
Chair: Jacques Dumont (Belgium)<br />
I-1.1. Chronic diseases as an increasing challenge to the public health sector: the German answer: Interdisciplinary centre as a problem<br />
solution strategy<br />
Bernhard Ferdinand Henning (Germany)<br />
I-1.2. Chronic diseases control policy in Lithuania: from population based to hospital based preventive programs<br />
Irena Miseviciene, Zemyna Milasauskiene (Lithuania)<br />
I-1.3. The definition of the most appropriate and feasible clinical and organizational methods for managing chronic patients<br />
Mariella Martini, Rosanna Carbognani, Giuseppe Noto, Cristina Pedroni, M.Giulia Calzari, M.Beatrice Bassi (Italy)<br />
I-1.4. Hub & Spoke networks for rare /chronic disabling diseases<br />
Stefano Liverani (Italy)<br />
I-1.5. Difficult hospital discharges in internal medicine wards: shared pathways for a sheltered fate as a tool for the comprehensive complex<br />
frail patient's needs, reducing inappropriate hospital use<br />
Roberto Nardi, Antonella Tragnone, Antonella Lolli, Patrizia Kalfus, Giovanna Corsini, Luisa Diana, Teresa Ghedini, Stefano Bombarda, Saverio Di<br />
Ciommo (Italy)<br />
I-1.6. A Model of Integrated Primary Care for Chronic Physical and Psychological Health<br />
Susan Frampton (United States)<br />
I-2. Migrant friendly and culturally competent healthcare -1<br />
Venue: Minija<br />
Chairs: Antonio Chiarenza (Italy), Gurwinder Gill (Canada)<br />
I-2.1. Migrant-friendly and culturally competent communication. The development of an integrated language and intercultural mediation<br />
service for hospital and primary care services<br />
Antonio Chiarenza (Italy)<br />
I-2.2. Towards Sustainability and Integration of Cultural Competency in Healthcare<br />
Gurwinder Gill (Canada)<br />
I-2.3. Improving ethno-cultural competence of hospital staff by training - Experiences from the European Migrant Friendly Hospitals project<br />
Karl Krajic, Christa Straßmayr, Ursula Karl-Trummer, Sonja Novak-Zezula, Juergen M. Pelikan (Austria)<br />
I-2.4. Migrant friendly hospitals in piedmont - experience and reflections<br />
Luigi Resegott, Mario Carzana (Italy)<br />
I-2.5. Improving patient and community empowerment: the participatory action research/learning as an alternative approach<br />
Lai Fong Chiu (United Kingdom)<br />
I-2.6. Information and reception in first aid and emergency medicine<br />
Mario Luppi, Ida Breviglieri, Ivano Giacomino (Italy)<br />
I-2.7. Cultural Competence in Highly Specialized Health Care<br />
Manuel Fernandez (Sweden)<br />
I-3. Smoke-Free Hospitals<br />
Venue: Sventoji<br />
Chairs: Sybille Fleitmann (Germany), Simone Tasso (Italy)<br />
I-3.1. Development of the German Network of Smoke-free Hospitals using the code and the tools of the European Network for Smoke-free<br />
Hospitals<br />
Christa Rustler, Manja Nehrkorn, Daniela Piontek (Germany)<br />
I-3.2. Evaluation of the Plan of Action for a Smoke-free Hospital<br />
David Chalom (Sweden)<br />
I-3.3. "Has Irish tobacco legislation impacted on the attitudes, beliefs and smoking habits of hospital health care workers and, if so, how?"<br />
Rose Byrne, Nuala Mc Keown (Ireland)<br />
I-3.4. Smoking cessation strategies for hospital patients<br />
Gary Bickerstaffe (England)<br />
I-3.5. Introduction of daily Carbon Monoxide testing on in-patient smokers in an acute hospital setting<br />
Mary Smyth, Rachael Gannon (Ireland)<br />
I-3.6. The smoke free hospital- a troublesome implementation<br />
Ib Søgaard (Denmark)
I-4. Mental health promotion in the health care system<br />
Venue: Dane<br />
Chairs: Hartmut Berger (Germany), Alina Stigienė (Lithuania)<br />
I-4.1. Patients Rights in Lithuanian Psychiatric Hospitals<br />
Danguole Survilaite (Lithuania)<br />
I-4.2. Early recognition and intervention, a key component in the succes in the treatment of schizophrenia<br />
Inge Joa (Norway)<br />
I-4.3. Changes in the Lithuanian psychiatry<br />
Ona Davidoniene (Lithaunia)<br />
I-4.4. Nurse Case Management in severe psychiatric disorders in a Community Mental Health Centre of Bologna (Italy)<br />
Rossella Capelli (Italy)<br />
I-4.5. Reducing the medicos' tension<br />
Lolita Cemnalianskiene (Lithuania)<br />
I-4.6. Psychological care of women in pregnancy and the puerperium<br />
Margaret Sheridan (Ireland)<br />
I-5. Health promotion for children and adolescents in hospitals<br />
Venue: Jura<br />
Chair: Fabrizio Simonelli (Italy)<br />
I-5.1. - Health promotion for children and adolescents in hospitals (<strong>HPH</strong>-CA): up-date: Overview presentation for the parallel session<br />
Katalin Majer, Maria José Caldes Pinilla, Fabrizio Simonelli (Italy)<br />
I-5.2. The rights of children in hospital: present situation and prospects in the European hospitals<br />
Giuliana Filippazzi, Katalin Majer, Maria José Caldes Pinilla, Fabrizio Simonelli, Caterina Teodori (Italy)<br />
I-5.3. Implementation of the Project "For Mother and Newborn"<br />
E. Markuniene, N. Skorobogatova, E. Krakauskiene, L. Gailiunaite, D. Stoniene, J. Ribeliene (Lithuania)<br />
I-5.4. The "Pain-free hospital model" applied to pediatric oncohaematology: play therapy as a non-pharmacological support to painful<br />
procedures<br />
Dorella Scarponi, Elena Marri, Simonetta Baroncini, Stefano Liverani, Andrea Pession (Italy)<br />
I-5.5. Playing and taking care - the young chronic patient<br />
Fabia Franchi, Sabrina Predieri, Leana Bichecchi, Cinzia Badiali (Italy)<br />
I-5.6. Working Group on <strong>HPH</strong>-CA: the experience of the use of the online Community of practice like a tool for a European network<br />
Marco Luvisi, Fabrizio Simonelli, Katalin Majer, Maria José Caldés Pinilla (Italy)