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Wednesday, October 10, 2012A10 – continued1. King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2. Guy's and St Thomas'National Health Service Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomC) What Effect Does the Death of Residents Have on Staff in aResidential Aged <strong>Care</strong> Facility?Helen Dick, Blue <strong>Care</strong>, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia and University of Queensland,Brisbane, AustraliaA11 Proffered Papers – HIV/AIDSA series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) Health <strong>Care</strong> Provider Stigma and Past Health <strong>Care</strong> Experiences'Influence on Communication of Chronic Pain in People Living withHIV/AIDSSabrina Mikan 1,2 , Patricia Carter 21. Texas Oncology, Austin, TX, United States2. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United StatesB) Undertreatment of Pain in HIV+ Adults in ThailandNathaniel Robbins 1,4 , Kanokporn Chaiklang 2,3 , Khuanchai Supparatpinyo 2,31. Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2. Research Institute forHealth Sciences, Chiang Mai, Thailand; 3. Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand;4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United StatesC) <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Facilitates Disclo<strong>sur</strong>e of Status and Improves Outcomesfor Patients Infected with AIDS and AIDS Related Cancers in South AfricaGillian Wasserfall, Dianne Waddington, Helderberg Hospice, Somerset West,South AfricaD) Social Work Practice in Uganda: HIV/AIDS Client (Infected andAffected) – Hospice Africa Uganda Case StudySarah Nandaula, Hospice Africa Uganda, Kampala, UgandaA12 Proffered Papers – Non-Cancer End-of-Life <strong>Care</strong>A series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) Hospice or Residential <strong>Care</strong>? Determining Appropriate Location of<strong>Care</strong> in Hospital Discharge for Older Patients Who Cannot Be <strong>Care</strong>dfor at HomeRomayne Gallagher 1,2 , Marian Krawczyk 31. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2. Providence Health <strong>Care</strong>,Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, CanadaB) Barriers and Enablers to Effective Interdisciplinary End-of-LifeCommunication with End-Stage Heart Failure PatientsElla Garland 1,2 , Marian Krawzyk 31. St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2. University of Victoria, Victoria,BC, Canada; 3. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, CanadaC) End-of-Life <strong>Care</strong>: Exploring Psychological Well-being,Religious Practices and Beliefs, and Support Needs ofManchester’s Chinese PopulationMei Lan Fang 1 , Louise Wong 2 , Judith Sixsmith 3 , Sandy Lo 41. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2. Wai Yin Chinese Women'sSociety, Manchester, United Kingdom; 3. University of Northampton, Northampton,United Kingdom; 4. University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom20

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