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DAILY SCHEDULES<br />

August 16, 18:00 – POSTER SESSION 2<br />

Aging and Intellectual Disabilities<br />

The effectiveness of interventions for people with IDD with dementia – Sharifah ALSAGOFF 1<br />

The feasibility of using quantitative heel ultrasound to measure bone quality among older adults with 2<br />

ID in Ireland – Eilish BURKE<br />

One size does not fit all: Making reasonable adjustment to facilitate people with ID to engage in 3<br />

objective health assessments – Eilish BURKE<br />

Aging, work, retirement and activities – Jeanette ENGELAND 4<br />

Elderly people with intellectual disabilities and their health-related everyday life – Cornelia GEUKES 5<br />

Direct care workers’ experiences of grief and need for support – Jennifer GRAY 6<br />

A comparison of the costs of services for younger and older adults with ID in Northern Ireland – Lisa 7<br />

HANNA-TRAINOR<br />

Memory assessment in ID and dementia – Barry KARLSSON 8<br />

Health and health care utilisation of the older population of Ireland: Comparing the population with 9<br />

ID and the general population – Mary MCCARRON<br />

Meeting the age-related health needs of people with ID: The support needs of residential social care 10<br />

staff – Ruth NORTHWAY<br />

Equality of care at end of life: Love, care and solidarity for older adults with ID in Ireland – Janet 11<br />

O'FARRELL<br />

Making a difference together: A health toolkit to promote access to healthcare – Sue READ 12<br />

Dying to talk: Exploring dying and death – Sue READ 13<br />

Navigating ever-changing seas: Aging with ID – Henrietta TRIP 14<br />

Pain management during end-of-life care: Support for individuals with ID – Stuart WARK 15<br />

What influences women to not participate in breast screening? – Diane WILLIS 16<br />

What do health and social care staff want and need in terms of training in discussing death and 17<br />

dying? – Diane WILLIS<br />

The role of healthcare financing in access to health screening for older people with and without ID – 19<br />

Mary-Ann O'DONOVAN<br />

Health Issues<br />

Preparing Adult Nursing student to be better equipped to work with people with ID and those who 18<br />

support them – Diane WILLIS<br />

Systematic review of health service use frameworks: A life course approach for people with ID – Mary- 20<br />

Ann O'DONOVAN<br />

Implications of using accreditation systems to improve hospital care of people with ID (D) – Sarah 21<br />

AILEY<br />

Evaluation of treatment of insomnia and behavioural problems in 67 patients with Smith Magenis 22<br />

syndrome – Wiebe BRAAM<br />

Family physicians’, family practice residents’, and nurse practitioner students’ attitudes and<br />

23<br />

experiences recommending cancer screening to patients with ID – Genevieve BREAU<br />

Local Area Coordination as a model of social prescribing for adults with ID in primary care in Scotland 24<br />

– Michael BROWN<br />

The clinical utility of the Glasgow Level of Ability and Development Scale in screening for disorders of 25<br />

intellectual development: A multicentre international study – Sherva COORAY<br />

Registered nurses supporting people with ID: An exploratory survey examining their role in meeting 26<br />

health needs – Brendan DEE<br />

Sleep problems are pervasive in Rett syndrome and the CDKL5 disorder – Jenny DOWNS 27<br />

Community Engagement Knowledge Translation Research Project – Charles DRUM 28<br />

Health disparities among US racial and ethnic minorities and persons with disabilities – Charles DRUM 29<br />

Hospital admissions for people with ID: Systematic review – Kirsty DUNN 30<br />

Pneumonia and diarrhoea in young children at risk of ID in LAMICs – Eric EMERSON 31<br />

Health problems, neuroticism and IQ: 40 year follow-up of the Warsaw Study participants – Anna 32<br />

FIRKOWSKA-MANKIEWICZ<br />

A pilot intervention study addressing obesity in adults with ID using community-based participatory 33<br />

research strategies – Kathleen FISHER<br />

Improving the food and nutrition intake of people with ID living in group homes in Australia: Scope for 34<br />

programme development – Victoria FLOOD<br />

Booking and attending annual health exams: The perspective of adults with IDD – Hélène OUELLETTE- 35<br />

KUNTZ<br />

Importance of and intention to book the annual health exam: The perspective of adults with IDD – 36<br />

Hélène OUELLETTE-KUNTZ<br />

Page 40<br />

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