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Session
Name
Speakers
A1.1
A1.1 - Diagnoses, symptoms and
outcomes in aged care residents referred to a
community palliative care service
Catherine Brimblecombe
A1.2
A1.2 - Translating Knowledge into Practice: The Impact of the Palliative Approach Toolkit
Deborah Parker
A1.3
A1.3 - The Role of specialist palliative care in dementia; The EPC dementia project
Jeanette Liebelt
A1.4
A1.4 - The Importance of Residential Aged Care in Palliative Care in New Zealand
Heather McLeod
A1.5
A1.5 - The EoL Dementia Care E Learning Resourc
e
Helene Hipp
A1.6
A1.6 - Specialist Palliative Care Services: Support for Aged Care Services
Deborah Parker
A2.1
A2.1 - Exploring patient and carer experience of a community palliative care telehealth intervention
Deidre Morgan
A2.2
A2.2 - Electronic screening for cancer pain and other symptoms: fit for the future?
Mary-Rose Birch
A2.3
A2.3 - Implementation of a pilot telehealth program in community palliative care: the perspectives of palliative care clinicians.
Aileen Collier
A2.4
A2.4 - Reaching the masses: using Facebook to explain palliative care
Leeroy William
A2.5
A2.5 - Social media advocacy to crowd-source funding for palliative repatriation: A Case Study from Palliverse
Craig Sinclair
A2.6
A2.6 - Smart Phone Apps and General Practitioners: A Portable Solution for Community Care
Paul Tait
A3.1
A3.1 - Randomised double blind placebo controlled phase II trial of melatonin for prevention of delirium in inpatients with advanced cancer
Tim Luckett
A3.2
A3.2 - Ketamine use in hospice patients before and after the randomised controlled trial of ketamine in cancer pain: A single centre retrospective review
Alison White
A3.3
A3.3 - End of life medications in NZ: Variations over time and context
Brian Ensor
A3.4
A3.4 - Defining and identifying opioid errors in adult palliative care and oncology settings: The PERISCOPE Study.
Nicole Heneka
A3.5
A3.5 - Transition to palliative care for patients with metastatic prostate cancer: A population cohort study
Anna Collins
A3.6
A3.6 - Effect of a proactive model of palliative care service delivery in Residential Aged Care Facilities on hospitalisation and location of death
Nikki Johnston
A4.1
A4.1 - Research: Patient preference regarding place of death in the Australian rural setting
Joanne Cooper
A4.2
A4.2 - Nga rangahau awarua: co-production of knowledge in bicultural palliative care research with Māori in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Merryn Gott
A4.3
A4.3 - End-of-life care: a comparison of palliative care patient symptom management in regional and rural community settings
Greg Barclay
A4.4
A4.4 - The DHHS Victorian Aboriginal Palliative Care Collaborative
Steve Kirkbright
A4.5
A4.5 - Kwatja kwenye – Without water
Fred Miegel
A4.6
A4.6 - Strengths and complexities of Bicultural practice
Tracey Watters
A5.1
A5.1 - Patients views about physiotherapy in palliative care: A series of case studies
Pauline Cerdor
A5.2
A5.2 - A Continuous Quality Improvement Collaborative Project: Support for Carers of Palliative Care Patients
Amanda Henderson
A5.3
A5.3 - Work is an important - and neglected - issue in palliative care
Gail Eva
A5.4
A5.4 - Music Therapy & Paediatric Palliative Care: exploring the effect of music therapy on perceived pain and memory making.
Angela Delaney
A5.5
A5.5 - Establishing a volunteer based Dignity Therapy service
Russell Armstrong
A5.6
A5.6 - Palliative rehabilitation: a qualitative study of Australian practice and attitudes
Fiona Runacres
A6.1
A6.1 - Over the Silver Rainbow
Samantha Edmonds
A6.2
A6.2 - Using the arts to engage and build capacity about dying, death and loss.
Kerrie Noonan