Friday, October 12, 2012F10 Proffered Papers – Ethical IssuesA series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) <strong>Care</strong>-of and Caring-for: The Medicalization of <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>Victor Cellarius, Temmy Latner Centre for <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>, Mount Sinai Hospital,Toronto, ON, CanadaB) Ethical and Nursing Implications of Destination Ventricular AssistDevice Withdrawal at the End of LifeBarbara Usher, Jeannine DiNella, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian,Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesC) Intimate Partner Violence in <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>Carmella Culver Wygant, David Hui, MD Anderson Cancer Center,Houston, TX, United StatesD) Proposal of Local Guidelines for <strong>Palliative</strong> SedationAnna De Benedictis, Nunziata Comoretto, Massimiliano Carassiti, Bruno Vincenzi,Sara Innocenti, Vittoradolfo Tambone, Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, ItalyF11 Proffered Papers – Bereavement, Loss and GriefA series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) Developing a “Finding Balance” Intervention for Older AdultsWho Are Bereaved after <strong>Care</strong>giving for an Advanced Cancer PatientLorraine Holtslander 1 , Wendy Duggleby 2 , Ulrich Teucher 11. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada2. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaB) <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Services and a ‘Good Death': Learning fromFamily <strong>Care</strong>giversElizabeth A. Lobb 1,2,3,4 , Melanie Price 4,5 , Phylis N. Butow 4,5 , Naomi McGowan 4 , Jane Mowll 11. Calvary Health <strong>Care</strong> Sydney, Kogarah, NSW, Australia; 2. Cunningham Centre for<strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia; 3. The University of Notre Dame Sydney,Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia; 4. Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence BasedDecision Making, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 5. Psycho-oncology Co-operative ResearchGroup, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaC) Multidisciplinary Guidelines for the Psychosocial and BereavementSupport of Family <strong>Care</strong>givers of <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong> PatientsPeter Hudson 1,2,3,4 , Cheryl Remedios 1 , Rachel Zordan 1 , Kristina Thomas 1 , Di Clifton 2 ,Christopher Hall 5 , Tom Trauer 3,6,2 , Amanda Bolleter 71. Centre for <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2. St Vincent's Hospital,Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3. Melbourne University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;4. Queens University, Belfast, United Kingdom; 5. Centre for Grief and Bereavement,Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 6. Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;7. Department of Health, Victoria, VIC, AustraliaD) A Pilot Randomized Control Trial of a Meaning-based GroupCounseling InterventionChristopher J. MacKinnon 1,2 , Nathan Grant Smith 1 , Melissa Henry 1,2 , Evgenia Milman 1 ,Mel Berish 4 , Amanda Jessica Farrace 5 , Annett Körner 1 , Harvey Max Chochinov 3 ,S. Robin Cohen 1,21. McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada; 2. Jewish General Hospital, Montréal, QC,Canada; 3. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; 4. The Argyle Institute ofHuman Relations, Montréal, QC, Canada; 5. Concordia University, Montréal, QC, Canada48
Friday, October 12, 2012F12 Proffered Papers – Family <strong>Care</strong>giversA series of 15-minute presentations, each followed by a 5-minute question periodA) Patients' and Families' Perceptions of Culturally Sensitive Servicein <strong>Palliative</strong> <strong>Care</strong>Dina Szynkarsky 1 , Christopher J. MacKinnon 1,2,3 , Rosemary O'Grady 1 , Sabrina Bruno 1 ,Anita Mehta 1,2 , Sydney Duder 21. McGill University Health Center; 2. McGill University; 3. Jewish General Hospital;Montréal, QC, CanadaB) The Bereaved Relatives Study: ResultsMarian Krawczyk, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, CanadaRomayne Gallagher, Providence Health <strong>Care</strong>, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,BC, CanadaC) End-of-Life <strong>Care</strong> in the Setting of the Home:The Practices and Strengths of Informal <strong>Care</strong>rsMargaret Hughes, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS, AustraliaF13 A) Les bienfaits de la musicothérapie pour <strong>les</strong> endeuillésMartine Létourneau, Sylvie Williams, Maison Monbourquette, Montréal, QC, CanadaLa musicothérapie a pour objectif de mettre <strong>les</strong> endeuillés en mouvement grâceà la musique et de favoriser l’émergence de la parole. Lors de cet atelier, <strong>les</strong>participants pourront explorer une démarche de groupe alliant la musicothérapie etl’intervention psychosociale.B) L'expression artistique en <strong>soins</strong> <strong>palliatifs</strong> : proposition de quelquesbalises à partir du point de vue des participantsMarcia Lorenzato, Maison Michel-Sarrazin, Québec, QC, CanadaSerge Dumont, Université Laval, Québec, QC, CanadaCet atelier offre l'opportunité de saisir ce que représente l'accompagnement parl'expression artistique du point de vue des personnes malades. Le participantsera ainsi en me<strong>sur</strong>e de saisir la nature de leurs be<strong>soins</strong>, de leurs désirs, de mêmeque <strong>les</strong> retombées de leur expérience d'expression artistique <strong>sur</strong> leur qualité de vieet leur quête de sens.10:30 – 11:00 BREAK11:00 – 12:30 CHOICE OF CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (G01-G13)G01 A) The Architecture of CompassionKen Worpole, The Cities Institute, London Metropolitan University, London, United KingdomIn this talk based on his pioneering study, Modern Hospice Design (2009),Professor Worpole describes how imaginative forms of architecture and landscapedesign are being used to provide a sense of sanctuary and meaning for patients andfamilies, illustrated with photographs taken in hospices and Maggie's Centres fromacross Europe.G01 continued on next page49
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