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Wednesday, October 10, 2012B12 Proffered Papers – Psychological IssuesA series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) Dignity Related Distress Amongst Patients Nearing End of Life:A Longitudinal StudyPaula McCormack 1 , David Sharp 21. Highland Hospice, Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom2. Louisiana College, Pineville, LA, United StatesB) Sleep Dreams of <strong>Palliative</strong> Patients – A Quantitative StudySandu M. Lordache, Rodderick MacLeod, Claire Cartwright, Glynn Owens,University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandC) Respect for Existential Ambivalence:Engaging Patients in Psychological Self-<strong>Care</strong> for CancerVirginia Lee 1 , Nicoletta Vlachandreas 1 , Carmen G. Loiselle 21. McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada2. Jewish General Hospital, Montréal, QC, CanadaD) Psychoeducational Intervention Improves Self-Managementamong Women with Metastatic Breast CancerDena Schulman-Green, Sangchoon Jeon, Yale School of Nursing, New Haven,CT, United StatesB13 Proffered Papers – Decision-Making and Narrative ResearchA series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) Shared Decision-Making in <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>:An Ethnographic Study Using Discursive PsychologyEmmanuelle Belanger 1 , Charo Rodriguez 1 , Danielle Groleau 1 ,Mary Ellen Macdonald 1 , France Légaré 2 , Robert Marchand 31. McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada; 2. Université Laval,Québec, QC, Canada; 3. Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, CanadaB) Sacred Moments as Aesthetic PracticeKate Reid, Canterbury University, Christchurch, Canterbury, New ZealandC) <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong> for the Frail Elder:Enhancing Shared Decision-Making at the End of LifeJohn A. Batsis 1 , Annette M. Beyea 2 , Gregory J. Hanson 3 , Keith M. Swetz 31. Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, United States; 2. University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United StatesB14 A) Le syndrome d’Alexandrine 5 ans après :confirmations cliniques et stratégies thérapeutiquesJean-Marie Gomas, Nelly Waksman, Fanny Knorreck, Didier Tribout,Annie Petrognani, Elodie Sa<strong>les</strong>, Hôpital Sainte Perine, Paris, FranceLe syndrome d'Alexandrine est une psychotisation aigüe face à l'angoisse demort, suivi d'un retour à une communication normale avant le décès qui<strong>sur</strong>vient ultérieurement. Complication psychiatrique très sévère, rare (3% desmalades), mais cruciale à repérer car nécessitant la poursuite des <strong>soins</strong> (malgréce tableau qui semble terminal) ET des doses massives de neuroleptiques etde sédatifs.26

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