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Programme - Tuesday 9/9

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Tuesday, 9th September 2008

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9:00 Transplantation Water quality Patient Education CKD Abstracts Psychosocial

Guest Speaker Sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb

Emerging Strategies to Preserve Renal Function After Kidney Transplantation
Guest speaker TBC

O 49 Effect of patient coping preferences on quality of life following renal transplantation
C White - Ireland

O 50 Communicating bad news and interview for donation: A new challenge for nurse professionals
I Martinez - Spain

Increasing Opportunity  and Choice in Living Kidney Donor Transplantation
Lisa Burnapp - UK

Disinfection of dialysis fluid systems, what is it all about?
Rolf Nystrand - Sweden

Facilitator:
Alois Gorke
Waltraud Küntzle

Workshop 1 

Understanding how to help people to self-manage their condition
Nicola Thomas - UK

Practical session exploring strategies and approaches to developing empowerment in practice

Open Discussion with Panel

Organisers: E&RB

Cardiovascular disease in CKD
Paul B. Rylance - UK

O 51 NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement , Delivering Quality and Value Focus on: Preparation for end stage renal disease
C Davies - UK

O 52 Is it the end of the line for home based dialysis treatment?
T Lawson - UK

O 53 An evaluation of an evolving Conservative Care programme for renal patients
M Higginbotham - UK

O 54 Living with Kidney Failure: improving education for people with Chronic Kidney Disease
B Harvie - Australia

Ways to apply the Theories of Behaviour Change for the promotion of the Patient Adherence in Clinical Practice
Georgia Thanasa - Greece

O 55 Evaluation of an End of Life Care Tool in Renal Supportive Palliative Care Service
J Go - UK

O 56 Recognising and Valuing ­Carers: The Creation of a Leaflet
C Earl-Holman - UK

O 57 Psychological stresses among new starters to dialysis: unanswered questions
R Nulsen - UK

O 58 Burnout: The case of ­Nephrology Nurses
T Chavu - Israel

Chairs:
Ray Trevitt & Maria Cruz Casal
Facilitators:
Alois Gorke &
Waltraud Küntzle
Chairs:
Margaret McCann & Michael Reichardt
Chairs:
Maria Fettouhi & Eva-Lena Nilsson
Chair:
Teresa Maria Ramalhal & Anastasia Laskari
     
10:30

Break & Poster viewing 6

     

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11:00 DOPPS Session Haemodialysis & Dialysate Patient Education Peritoneal Dialysis Workshop

Modifiable Practice patterns Associated with Better Outcomes for Haemodialysis Patients in the DOPPS

Introduction and Background
Trend in Catheter Use an Associated Outcomes in the DOPPS

Mineral Metabolism: International Facility Practices and Outcomes

Optimizing Pre-End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Care

International Trends in Dialysis Treatment Time and Related Outcomes

Use of citric acid containg A-concentrate in conventional haemodialysis machines
Franta Lopot - CZ

Individualising dialysate
Elizabeth Lindley - UK

Hygiene & Quality: Recent development of official ­recommendations for dialysis fluids
Rolf Nystrand - Sweden

O 59 Citrate dialysate increases dialysis dose, prevents clotting, safe and easy to use
S Ahmad - USA

Workshop 2

Promoting empowerment in home haemodialysis care
Tony Goovaerts - Belgium

Nutritional perspective on promoting patient empowerment
Deepa Kariyawasam - UK

Practical session exploring strategies and approaches to developing empowerment in families & carers

Open Discussion with Panel

Organisers: E&RB

PD as start therapy: what’s the evidence?
Watske Smit - NL

O 60 Organisation of a Full-time Peritoneal service
S Brenna - Italy

Use of the exit-site classification diagram
Ronald Visser - NL

O 61 A Review of the Benefits of an Assisted Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (aAPD) Programme
P Taylor - UK

Peritoneal Sclerosis, Is there an option to treatment?
Watske Smit - NL

Public speaking & Successful writing for publication

Pro-active workshop, you will be asked to contribute
This workshop will be interactive and fun. Come and enjoy yourselves while learning the best way to speak in public or write successfully for publication. 

1. How to speak in Public.
Learn and discuss the best way to present posters and presentations.
Hear about the latest technology to improve your public speaking..
Discuss how to utilise skills.

2. Successful writing for publication.
Writing for publication can be fun as well as important for your career.
Ideas for successful writing will be discussed and practised.
Case studies, reports, research, reviews amongst other types of paper will all be studied and discussed.
All levels of knowledge will be accommodated, from basic skills through to final publication.
  

Chairs:
Lorna Engblom & Ronald Pisoni
Chairs:
Marisa Pegoraro & Fiona Murphy
Chairs:
Marisa Pegoraro & Fiona Murphy
Chair:
Aase Riemann
Facilitators:
Cordelia Ashwanden - UK
Editor - Journal of Renal Care

Karen Jenkins - UK
Editor - Managing Stages 4 & 5 CKD - A Guide to Clinical Practice
    
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Lunch Break

   
14:00

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CLOSING CEREMONY

 Standards and guidelines: How to make them, how to use them
Benefits and pitfalls
Hans-Dietrich Polaschegg - Austria

Chair: Jitka Pancířová, EDTNA/ERCA President

15:00

Presentation of Poster Scholarships