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9 th Congress of the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Association<br />

for Palliative Care<br />

Abstract Title Name, Country<br />

National and cultural experiences in PC<br />

A Phenomenological Investigation of the Lived Experience of<br />

Irish Palliative Home Care Nurses caring for the Non-National<br />

Population. 275<br />

P169<br />

P171<br />

P172<br />

P173<br />

P174<br />

P175<br />

P176<br />

P177<br />

P178<br />

P179<br />

P180<br />

12 years experience of the palliative programme of Cudea<br />

Foundation 275<br />

Crossing Boundaries: The setting up of a National Network for<br />

the Palliative Care of People with Intellectual Disabilities in the<br />

UK 277<br />

Geraldine Tracey,<br />

Ireland<br />

Rafael Trujillo,<br />

Spain<br />

Linda Susan McEnhill,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Denial as an obstacle <strong>to</strong> palliative care: a discourse analysis 278 Camilla Zimmermann,<br />

Canada<br />

Methadone prescribing: Knowledge, attitudes and practices of<br />

palliative care phyicians in the United Kingdom 279<br />

Rachel Thorp,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Development of Palliative Care in Zambia 280 Timothy J. Meade,<br />

Zambia<br />

Bordering on the impossible - Striving <strong>to</strong> combine quality and<br />

coverage in Africa 281<br />

How is spiritual care (SC) unders<strong>to</strong>od and practised at the endof-life<br />

in the UK? A critical literature review. 282<br />

Some advanced teaching methodology for the adult’s education<br />

in the palliative care 283<br />

A national survey on the needs of severely ill and dying patients<br />

and their carers in Switzerland - Results from part I, focus-groups<br />

interviews 284<br />

Kath Defilippi,<br />

S. Africa<br />

Vicky Robinson,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Michele Gallucci,<br />

<strong>Italy</strong><br />

Steffen Eychmüller,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Jordan Pain Relief and Palliative Care Initiative 285 Frank Ferris,<br />

USA<br />

Other<br />

‘Beyond Words.’ The Use of Creative Arts as a Coping Strategy<br />

for Palliative Care Professionals. 287<br />

P182<br />

P183<br />

P184<br />

P185<br />

P186<br />

P187<br />

Welfare benefits service audit demonstrates high need and good<br />

outcomes 288<br />

Chemotherapy may not be of benefit for patients (pts) with nonresectable<br />

cancer of the bile duct system 289<br />

Patient access <strong>to</strong> palliative home care: the role of caregiver age<br />

290<br />

Heather Wiseman,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Malcolm Payne,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Cristian Massacesi,<br />

<strong>Italy</strong><br />

Gunn Grande,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

The volunteers in the Home Hospice in Wroclaw 291 Malgorzata Rosolowska,<br />

Poland<br />

Gastric cancer and palliative care 292 Isabel Costa,<br />

Portugal<br />

9 th EAPC Congress 2005 59

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