2017 IAPCON Abstracts

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  • Karl Lorenz
  • Keri Thomas
  • Stanley Macaden
  • Susie Wilkinson
  • John Ellershaw
  • Roop Gursahani
  • Brett Sutton
  • Karen Anderson
  • Hamilton Inbadas
  • Janet Hardy
  • Suresh K Reddy
  • Kavitha Ramchandran
  • Erika Tribett
  • Sandy Chan
  • Joshua Fronk
  • Judy Passaglia
  • Kelly Bugos
  • Kim Sickler
  • Lori Klein
  • Manuela Kogon
  • Lynn Hutton
  • Ellen Brown
  • Grace Lyo
  • George Sledge
  • Meera Agar
  • Julia Downing
  • Jayita Deodhar
  • Joris Gielen
  • Karen Anderson
  • Anju Mathew
  • Ann Thyle
  • Suvarna Alladi
  • Carol Douglas
  • Anuja S Panicker
  • Shakila Murali
  • Manuel Trachsel
  • Martina A Hodel
  • Savita Duomai
  • Prachi Kathuria
  • Nandini Vallath
  • Atul Ambekar
  • Daniel Munday
  • Alka Ganesh
  • Sanghamitra Bora
  • Rajashree KC
  • Manjula Krishnaswamy
  • Ashla Rani MP
  • Mahendra P Sharma
  • Surbhi Bhagat
  • Suresh Reddy
  • Nandini Vallath
  • Mona Gupta
  • Manoj Gujela
  • Navami Naik
  • Sarath Mohan
  • Rajagopal MR
  • Lipika Patra
  • Downing Julia
  • Acuda Wilson
  • Adong Dorothy
  • Luyirika Emmanuel
  • Kiyange Fatia
  • Kiwanuka R
  • Amandua J
  • Grant Liz
  • Leng M
  • Manju BK
  • Daniel Munday
  • Ruth Powys
  • Regina Basnyat
  • Daniel Munday
  • Ruth Powys
  • Bishnu Paudel
  • Michelle Winslow
  • Alan Barnard
  • Nicole Bolton
  • Brenda Ward
  • Ranjeeta Mehta
  • Hermanshu Aeran
  • Aditi Chaturvedi
  • Mhoira EF Leng
  • Khamis Elessi
  • Tony Jefferis
  • Janet Gillet
  • Colin Cooper
  • Liz Grant
  • Fadel N Naim
  • Anwar Alshaihkalil
  • Parikshit Patil
  • Vivek Nirbhawane
  • Ravindra B Ghooi
  • Maryann Muckaden
  • Jayita Deodhar
  • Naveen Salins
  • Gauri Gauraiya Chinchalker
  • Simoni Binoy
  • Ravindra Ghooi
  • Janaki KN
  • Hariprasad PG
  • Reeja Rajan
  • Pillalamari Sridhar
  • Sneha Titus
  • M Sneha
  • Gayatri Palat
  • Amanpreet Kaur
  • Mahendra P Sharma
  • Santosh K Chaturvedi
  • Maria Sonia Louis
  • Sundari KS
  • Jeremy Johnson
  • Bhuvaneshwari B
  • Priya Treesa Thomas
  • Devina Garg
  • Turyahikayo J
  • Mwazi B
  • Namukwaya E
  • Downing J
  • Leng M
  • Dinesh Kumar
  • Mazumder K
  • Mukherjee A
  • Kaushal V
  • Ghoshal S
  • Vineela R
  • Gayatri Palat
  • Jean Jacob
  • Pavitra M
  • Kumar L
  • Ganpathy KV
  • Mary Ann Muckaden
  • Naveen Salins
  • Murray SA
  • Mitchell G
  • Moine S
  • Amblà s-Novellas J
  • Kirsty Boyd
  • Mohanraj R
  • Nagamani Sen
  • Surbhi Bhagat
  • Sumathi
  • Thenmozhi
  • Maria Sonia Louis
  • Jeremy R Johnson
  • Radhika Agarwal
  • Elizabeth Namukwaya
  • Liz Grant
  • Julia Downing
  • Mhoira Leng
  • Scott A Murray
  • Jyothi Jayan Warrier
  • Divakaran E
  • Jacob Lloyd
  • Ashna Pinto
  • Shoba Nair
  • Subash Tarey
  • Nandini N Thatte
  • Vinay A Naik
  • Jean Jacob
  • Gayatri Palat
  • Jaskirt Kaur
  • Pavitra M
  • Kumar L
  • Abhinav Singh
  • Parmar B
  • Miriyala R
  • Hurria MA
  • Ghoshal S
  • Arya Jith
  • Chitra Venkateswaran
  • Pankaj Singhai
  • Babu Abraham
  • Ann Mattam
  • Bhoopathy D
  • Naveen Thomas
  • Asoke Mathew
  • Mallika Tiruvadanan
  • Subathra Muthukumaran
  • Roja Rekha K
  • Nagarajan G
  • Jyothi Jayan Warrier
  • Ramlabeebi
  • Susheela Madhavan
  • Daniel Munday
  • Regina Basnyat
  • Bishnu Dutta Poudel
  • Ruth Russell
  • Thotampuri Shanthi Prasoona
  • Leng Mhoira
  • Robinson Lucy
  • Namukwaya Elizabeth
  • Cordner Rebecca
  • Murray Scott A
  • Alan Barnard
  • Ashita Rebecca Singh
  • Manjusha Warrier G
  • Brenda Ward
  • Aditi Chaturvedi
  • Cassidy D
  • Mugdha Vaidya
  • Aruna Deshpande
  • Nandini Thatte
  • Dinesh Chandra Goswami
  • Sheeba RS
  • Biji MS
  • Nivedita D Page
  • Vivek S Nirabhawane
  • Ravindra B Ghooi
  • Aanchal Satija
  • Suraj Pal Singh
  • Sushma Bhatnagar
  • Republica Sridhar
  • Joseph Jothimani
  • Nalutaya Florence
  • Opia Vicky
  • Ederu Viola
  • Ngamita Rose
  • Amoris Jane
  • Mwesige Jane
  • Batuli Mwazi
  • Nabirye Liz
  • Grant Liz
  • Aswin Joy
  • Gunaseelan K
  • Adinarayanan S
  • Pradnya Talawadekar
  • Muckaden MA
  • Sherin Wilfred
  • Thomas Antony Thaniyath
  • Divya Sarma
  • Rebeka M Marri
  • Velaskar S
  • Muckaden MA
  • Manjusha Nair
  • Paramesh Gorkhal
  • Sulekha K
  • Divya Sarma
  • Annarao Anehosur
  • Shafiulla H Billalli
  • Sharada Yecharappa
  • Kamalakshi Kammar
  • Sakthi Prasad KB
  • Mohita Chaturvedi Sharma
  • Nikhil NK
  • Kirthi S Nair
  • Santha S
  • Gajendran T
  • Archana Sampath
  • Subhash Tarey
  • Ricky Mathews
  • Sudha Daniel
  • Abhishek Kumar
  • Jothimani C
  • Lakshmi Prabha S
  • Karthiga S
  • Sivanesan B
  • Latha Balasubramani
  • Sulekha K
  • Prabhu N Katti
  • Kamalakshi Kammar
  • Divya Sarma
  • Debasweta Purkayastha
  • Anne Mattam
  • Sreedevi Warrier
  • Dany Shaji
  • Vijayalakshmi R
  • Aravamootham K
  • Mallika Tiruvadanan
  • Subathra Muthukumaran
  • Asoke Mathew
  • Ravinder Mohan
  • Bhoopathy D
  • Jannet Parameswar
  • Komal Kashyap
  • Vishwajeet Singh
  • Sushma Bhatnagar
  • Nagesh Simha
  • Eleanor Swarbrick
  • Daniel Munday
  • Mark Pietroni
  • Vatsala S
  • Prabha Seshachar
  • Juliet Anand
  • Daniel Munday
  • Ruth Russell
  • Manju BK
  • Scott Murray
  • Kirsty Boyd
  • Snell K
  • Murray S
  • Grant L
  • Barnard A
  • Downing J
  • Leng M
  • Manjusha Warrier G
  • Priya Treesa Thomas
  • Nalini A
  • Prakashi Rajaram
  • Suguna E
  • Vinayagamoorthy V
  • Muruganandham R
  • Thirunavukarasu T
  • Dongre AR
  • Vijaya TN
  • Kalpana Balakrishnan
  • Azhar Hussain
  • Surendren Veeraiah
  • Jubin P Jose
  • Divya T
  • Kalpana Balakrishnan
  • Vinay A Naik
  • Nandini N Thatte
  • Muruganantham R
  • Thirunavukarasu MR
  • Amol R Dongre
  • Vandana Khode
  • Nivedita D Page
  • Vivek S Nirabhawane
  • Ravindra B Ghooi
  • Geetanjali Borose
  • Sunitha PP
  • Suraj Pal Singh
  • Aanchal Satija
  • Seema Mishra
  • Sushma Bhatnagar
  • Anjaneyulu K
  • Gayatri Palat
  • Vineela R
  • Jean Jacob
  • Maanasa T
  • Siew A
  • Macaden SC
  • Bosco S
  • Thomas AB
  • Samuel VS
  • Amitkumar Patel
  • Sarika Sane
  • Sonal Raut
  • Sreedevi Warrier
  • Varun Shekhar
  • Sushma Bhatnagar
  • Ritu Gupta
  • Aanchal Satija
  • Athul Joseph Manuel
  • Sunitha Daniel
  • Chitra Venkateswaran
  • Charu Singh
  • Sharada Yecharappa
  • Shafiulla H Billalli
  • Divya Sarma
  • Saffiulla Mulla
  • Annarao Anehosur
  • Sulekha K
  • Madhav G Desai
  • Hiral Shah
  • Kandathil Mathew
  • Anil Pote
  • Trupti Pote
  • Pradeep Walwaikar
  • Kirubakaran S
  • Arunachalam D
  • Jose Babu TJ
  • Sunilkumar MM
  • Lakshmi Prabha S
  • Jothimani C
  • Latha Balasubramani
  • Anand Narayan
  • Swarnalakshmi Chinnasamy
  • Vijilakshmi N
  • Rajkumar Arumugham
  • Arulraj P
  • Nagarajan Murugaiyan
  • Himadri Tripathi
  • Hanife MacGamwell
  • Tenzing Tchuki
  • Abhishek Kumar
  • Veronique Dinand
چکیده

Indian Journal of Palliative Care ¦ Volume 23 ¦ Issue 2 ¦ April-June 2017122Introduction: Death is inevitable but the manner in which a persondies is fundamental to the person concerned and their nearest anddearest. The effects of poor care leading to death are distressing forpatients and also have long term effects for those closest to the patient.Sadly, end of life care remains under resourced and funded not onlyin terms of service provision but equally in research funding. This paper describes the work of a group of committed Internationalhealth care professionals whose mission is to improve the care forthe dying by sharing their knowledge expertise and engaging inCollaborative innovation research and education. The group, knownas The International Collaborative for Best Care for the Dying Personwas officially formed in January 2014. The Coordinating Centre forthe Collaborative is based at the Marie Curie Palliative Care InstituteLiverpool (MCPCIL), University of Liverpool, UK. Collaborative Vision: The vision of the Collaborative is for a worldwhere all people experience a good death as an integral part of theirindividual life, supported by the very best personalised care. Background of the Collaborative: An international meeting washeld in Liverpool, UK, November 2013, attended by leading thinkers,practitioners, and researchers in care for the dying from 12 countries.The group had been working together for a number of years with ashared focus on the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient(LCP) International Continuous Quality Improvement Programme[1]to drive up the quality for care for the dying in the last few days andhours of life at the clinical interface. In 2009 the LCP became the focus of the societal debate across printand broadcast media in England. Despite a randomized control trial(RCT) in Italy which, although underpowered, found an overallimprovement for patients who were cared for in wards where the LCPwas used (Costantini et al., 2014),[2] and the finding of the NeubergerReview into the LCP,[3] which highlighted the ethical basis of the LCPand its efficacy when used appropriately, the LCP was withdrawnfrom use in England with effect from July 2014. The international group had also been working together on a widersuite of work packages related to research and development andknowledge transfer related to care for the dying person. The groupwas successful in securing funding by an EU FP7 Co-ordination andSupport Action grant of €2.2million to optimise research for the careof cancer patients in the last days of life. This collaborating projectwas called OPCARE9. OPCARE9 generated a series of research protocols for further researchand development, which have been taken forward within the KeyResearch and Development arm of our International Collaborative. Afinal Dissemination Conference involving over 300 multi-professionaldelegates worldwide, and a high profile international Policy Summit,presented findings of best practice, key issues, and themes fromOPCARE9, which was attended by senior governmental and clinicalpractitioners from the 9 countries of the project. To take forward this work it was agreed in November 2013 toestablish ‘The International Collaborative for Best Care for the DyingPerson’, taking our collaborative of leading international expertsand researchers forward in a renewed focus on the internationalevidence and the next steps in improving care for dying patientsand their families. This has strengthened worldwide commitmentand capacity to undertake high quality, robust research, to utiliseservice innovation and improvement methodology, evaluation, andknowledge transfer to improve care for the dying in the 21st Centuryon a global basis.The Collaborative was formally launched in January 2014 and its firstInternational Conference was held in Lund, Sweden in November2014. A constitution was agreed and an executive committeeestablished. The Chair of the Collaborative is John EllershawProfessor of Palliative Medicine University of Liverpool and theexecutive committee has representatives from seven countries. The Objectives of the Collaborative: The collaborative will• Build on, extend, and foster the Collaborative workingrelationship established during the OPCARE9 EU 7thFramework Project guided by the principles of the Collaborativefor Best Care for the Dying Person• Drive forward an international ‘care for the dying’ researchagenda and to undertake collaborative international research• Encourage international learning and teaching collaborationsto improve the care for the dying• Set, articulate and nurture care for the dying related values,quality indicators, obligations, and strategic aims across theinternational clinical community• Provide an international platform for health professionals tocommunicate with each other to improve the care for the dying• To support the development of an “international programme”and associated materials and processes within a five-yearQuality Assurance Cycle• Develop an effective communication strategy acrossinternational partners to enable innovative growth in supportof dynamic international care for the dying work streamsacknowledging, disseminating, and celebrating success• Develop and take part in societal debate about care for the dyingperson and the wider issues of death and dying in society• Hold an Annual General Meeting• Hold an Annual International Conference. The Work of the Collaborative: The work of the Collaborativeincorporates project groups around four main themes:• The International Programme• Research and Development• Learning and Teaching• Quality assurance. The International Programme incorporates core clinical guidancederived from the International 10 Principles and the InternationalCore Elements for Best Care for the Dying Person[4] that enableseffective engagement at the clinical interface supported by a robustimplementation and dissemination process for translation of bestcare to the bedside. This Programme is at the heart of what theCollaborative does. If member organisations wish, they are free to submit their care planto the Executive committee for congruence assessment against theInternationally agreed guidance. If congruent the organisation is ableto badge their document with the Collaborative logo. The Research and Development theme incorporates project groupsto strengthen worldwide commitment and capacity to undertakehigh quality, robust research in this complex, critical area of care.This includes a range of cross cutting themes and methodologiesincluding quality outcomes and indicators. The Collaborative willenable valid, reliable and transferable evidence to be generated,supporting important developments and advances in clinical practiceand policy. Collaborative partners have recently been successfulin securing an ERANET LAC research grant, for a proposalsubmitted by Professor Dagny Faksvag Haugen from Norway on

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دوره 23  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017