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ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing

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6.10 HC KB Seminar 6: Symposium in Health & Care <br />

Unpaid Eldercare and Employment in Europe <br />

Chair: Birgit Trukeschitz (Vienna University <strong>of</strong> Economics and Business) <br />

Ulrike Schneider (Vienna University <strong>of</strong> Economics and Business): “Work-­‐to-­‐family and <br />

family-­‐to–work conflict <strong>of</strong> working caregivers: Evidence from the European <br />

Working Conditions Survey” [Martin Zuba] <br />

Birgit Trukeschitz (Vienna University <strong>of</strong> Economics and Business): “Unpaid eldercare <br />

and turnover-­‐intentions: insights into gender patterns” [Ulrike Schneider (WU), <br />

Richard Muehlmann, Ivo Ponocny (MODUL University <strong>of</strong> Vienna)] <br />

Marjolein Broese van Groenou (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): “Care-­‐giving <br />

employees and employers who care – Evidence from the Netherlands” [I. Plaisier, <br />

S. Keuzenkamp] <br />

Linda Pickard (London School <strong>of</strong> Economics and Political Science): “Does 'replacement <br />

care' help unpaid carers remain in employment in England?” [Derek King, Nicola <br />

Brimblecombe, Martin Knapp] <br />

Nicola Brimblecombe (London School <strong>of</strong> Economics and Political Science): “Working <br />

and caring in England: Initial results from a new survey <strong>of</strong> employees” [Linda <br />

Pickard, Derek King, Martin Knapp] <br />

6.12 HC KB Douglas Price: Symposium in Health & Care <br />

The Real Dementia Challenge: Using research to change practice for older people with <br />

dementia <br />

Chair: Jill Manthorpe (King's College London) <br />

Jill Manthorpe (King's College London): “The real dementia challenge: using research <br />

to change practice for older people with dementia” [Kritika Samsi] <br />

David Lowery (Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust): “Reducing <br />

caregiver burden: a curious corollary <strong>of</strong> asking a caregiver to do more!” [Arlinda <br />

Cerga-­‐Pashoja, James Warner] <br />

Steve Iliffe (University College London): “Does tailored education improve the <br />

diagnosis and management <strong>of</strong> dementia in general practice? Findings from the <br />

EVIDEM-­‐ED pragma” [Jane Wilcock, Mark Griffin, Priya Jain, Ingela Thuné-­‐Boyle, <br />

Frances Lefford, David Rapp] <br />

Claire Goodman (University <strong>of</strong> Hertfordshire): “Using Appreciative Inquiry in Care <br />

Homes:“AI Light” to Mitigate Uncertainty Inherent to End-­‐<strong>of</strong>-­‐Life Care <strong>of</strong> People <br />

with Dementia” [Sarah Amador] <br />

Jill Manthorpe (King's College London): “Implementation <strong>of</strong> the Mental Capacity Act <br />

2005 in health and social care services for people with dementia” [Dr Kritika <br />

Samsi] <br />

Vari Drennan (Kingston University & St. George's University <strong>of</strong> London): “Challenges <br />

and management <strong>of</strong> continence/incontinence by people with dementia and <br />

carers in the community” [Laura Cole, Sheila Donovan]

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