08:30 - 09:00 Welcome, tea & coffee Room: First Floor
   
 09:00 - 09:55 Plenary session 6 Room: Willem Burger Zaal
  Chair: Prof. Gabriele Meyer
   
  Keynote addresses

KN10 Nursing leadership
Greta Cummings, RN, PhD
Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Canada
Principal Investigator, CLEAR Outcomes (Connecting
Leadership Education & Research)

KN11 The Care of Older People – What Role for Technology?
Prof. Anthea Tinker, CBE, PhD, FKC, AcSS
Professor of Social Gerontology, King’s College London,
United Kingdom
   
 09:55 - 10:20 Break Room: First Floor
   
  Parallel session J
   
 10:20 - 12:45 Poster presentations Room: Willem Burger Hal
   
  Attitudes towards ageing

J1-170 Attitudes towards the anticipated transition into retirement in the Nordic welfare context
O.S. Söderhamn, University of Agder, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, Norway

Ethics and older persons

J2-100 Preservative care. On good nursing care for vulnerable older persons in nursing homes
J.S. Jukema, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

J3-414 Ethical issues of the research interviews with people with dementia and their significant others
H.M. Pesonen, University of Oulu, Finland

J4-448 How decisions are made by and for older residents with dementia in residential care homes
J.H. Wood, Kingston and St George's Universities, United Kingdom
Family and informal care givers

J5-20 Taking leave from the life of care-giving: Burden relief among advanced dementia caregivers
C. de la Cuesta-Benjumea, University of Alicante, Spain

J6-30 Challenging Experiences of Relatives in Caring for a Family Member with Alzheimer’s Disease at Home
V. Zydziunaite, Vytautus Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania

J7-31 From Hospital to home
S. Duarte, ESEnfC, Portugal

J8-32 Home Care: Building A Partnership to Take Care Of The Older Loved One
S. Duarte, ESEnfC, Portugal

J9-53 Attitudes of relatives of nursing home residents towards physical restraints in Germany
A. Haut, University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany

J10-84 Positive and negative impact in caring for older people living in Sardinia, Italy
E.V. Vellone, University Tor Vergata, Italy

J11-85 Development of a project framework for the training and support of 'community grannies'
K.M. Defilippi, Hospice Palliative Care Assoc of South Africa, South Africa

J12-86 Overload, difficulties, coping and satisfaction of caregivers in Portugal
C.C. Sequeira, School of Nursing of Porto, Portugal

J13-93 Moral reflection by family caregivers
M.G.M.J. Jansen, Hogeschool Utrecht, the Netherlands

J14-129 Family carers: nurses'perception and attitudes
V. Delicado, Castilla La Mancha University, Spain

J15-189 Home care and support for the elderly in Switzerland
T.S. Schwarze, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

J16-245 Promoting improved staff-family relationships in residential aged care
M.B. Bauer, La Trobe University, Australia

J17-311 (cancelled)

J18-408 Knowledge, attitudes and experiences of family members of homebound elderly
M. Rashin, Tel Aviv University, Israel

J19-425 Stress and burden evaluation in the caregiver of Alzheimer illness in Alessandria (Italy)
F. Germini, Italy

J20-432 Family and health care. Quality of life of caregivers and impacts of the dependence
V. Delicado, Castilla La Mancha University, Spain

J21-461 Informal elderly caregivers quality of life from the councils of Lagoa and Ponta Delgada in Azores
M. Tavares, University of Azores, Portugal

J22-L21 A synthesis of qualitative studies: The adaptation process of dependency in older people and their families
E. Abad-Corpa, Research Department, Murcia Health Service, Spain

J23-L4 Nursing intervention strategy with dependent eldery
C. Vivar, Hospital Clinico Universitario, Malaga, Spain

Financial issues regarding care for older persons

J24-224 Impact of Ethics and Behavior in Monetary Satisfaction with Life: Elderly Alone
G.M.P.S. Santos, Portugal

Management and leadership in care for older persons

J25-7 Empowering management for dementia care units
H. Laaksonen, the City of Vaasa, Finland

J26-141 How nurses can contribute to sustainable care Cancelled
C.C. de Jong, STG/HMF, the Netherlands

J27-175 The role of the organisational setting for quality improvement team effectiveness
A.P. Nieboer, Erasmus University, the Netherlands

J28-230 An Electronic Patient Record in a nursing home: One size fits all?
M.B. Michel-Verkerke, Saxion Hogescholen, the Netherlands

J29-248 Three times lucky: the future for nursing research
F.E. Witkamp, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands

J30-434 Conflicts experienced by discharge support nurses in caring for patient and their families in Japan
H. Nagae, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University, Japan

J31-L3 Is a High Performance Organisation necessary to provide adequate residential care to old patients with severe mental disorders?
M. Sweere, Dimence, the Netherlands

Manpower issues and the labor market

J32-24 Trends in Elderly Caregiving: A Comparison Analysis Between France, Italy, Denmark and Sweden
L.D.G. Maas, Rotterdam University, the Netherlands

J33-96 Motivating and Impeding Factors for Nurses to Participate in Continuing Professional Development
G.A. Brekelmans, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands
New developments in dementia care

J34-43 Improving dementia care health service in Europe: The new European study ‘RightTimePlaceCare’
G. Meyer, University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany

J35-106 Adaptability of the need assessment for Dementia (CarenapD) into the German Community Care System
C.R. Riesner, German Centre of Neurogegeneratic Diseases, Germany

J36-215 Dynamic lighting to influence the day-night rhythm of clients with dementia
M.D. Spreeuwenberg, Hogeschool Zuyd, the Netherlands

J37-243 Translating rhetoric about person-centredness into practice in care of older people with dementia
M. Bauer / M. Winbolt, La Trobe University, Australia

J38-264 Small-scale living facilities in the Netherlands and Belgium.
A longitudinal study on patient outcome

A.H.P.M. de Rooij, De Wever / Tilburg University, the Netherlands

J39-355 Quality and safety nursing care of the elderly suffering from
dementia- A challenge for the future

S.K.A. Sedej Kodela, Psychiatric Hospital Idrija, Slovenia

J40-366 A transition protocol for people with dementia and their family carers facing institutionalisation
J.H. Groenewoud, Rotterdam University, the Netherlands

Participation of older persons

J41-57 Construction of an innovation in social practice: deconstruction for the benefit of consideration
R.M. Ramakers, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

J42-66 Older clients' and their professional carers' collaborative relationship in home care
E.S. Eloranta, University of Turku, Finland

J43-127 Sexuality and the need for sexual counseling of patients with chronic heart failure and the spouses
M.J.J. de Hosson, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium

J44-132 Sexual informational needs of patients with chronic heart failure and spouses: a questionnaire
M.J.J. de Hosson, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium

J45-200 The perspectives and experiences of hearing impaired people at the hospital
L.A. Lilgenau, University of Vienna, Austria

J46-363 Older persons self determination within municipal home care services
A.B. Breitholtz, Sweden

J47-372 Determination of old individuals' life satisfaction and level of loneliness
Z. Koc, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey

J48-L16 Improving Care Provided for Elderly Demented Patients Requiring Constant Observations in Acute Health
S. Capron, Melbourne Health Bank, Australia
   
  Parallel session K
   
 K1-S9 Symposium Room: Willem Burger Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 EASYcare: a standardized assessment for individual needs in health and social care
  Chair: A. Persoon

1 EASYcare: recognizing needs in health and social care in vulnerable older people at home
A. Persoon, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands

2 Competence-based training on the job: preconditional for comprehensive EASYcare assessments
L. Theunisse, Radboud Univeristy Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands

3 A validation study of a two step screening method for the identification of frail older people
J.A.L. van Kempen, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre,
The Netherlands

4 An EASYcare based dementia training programme improves dementia diagnosis in primary care
M. Perry, Radboud Univeristy Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands

5 An EASYcare-based dementia training programme helps overcoming barriers to diagnosing dementia
M. Perry, Radboud Univeristy Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands
   
 K2-S18 Symposium Room: Jurriaanse Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45
 
Leadership and management role of the doctor of nursing practice in care of older persons in the USA
  Chair: P. Stoeckel

1 Leadership and management role of the doctor of nursing practice in care of older persons in the USA
C. Kruschke, Regis University, USA

2 Leadership and management role of the doctor of nursing practice in care of older persons in the USA
D. Ernst, Regis University, USA

3 Leadership and management role of the doctor of nursing practice in care of older persons in the USA
B. Berg, Regis University, USA

4 Leadership and management role of the doctor of nursing practice in care of older persons in the USA
P. Stoeckel, C. Finn, Regis University, USA
   
 K3-468 Workshop Room: Plate Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Coping with disability and co-morbidity: a patient perspective
  C. Smit, VSOP, the Netherlands
   
 K4-L13 Workshop Room: Ruys Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Next level leadership
  I. van der Saag, Management Development Consultant de Baak, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van Cappellen Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Challenges and innovations in long-term care for older persons (1)
  Chair: R.J.J. Gobbens
   
  K5-55 The construct validity of the Tilburg Frailty Indicator
R.J.J. Gobbens, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

K6-99 How to measure and classify insomnia in elderly persons
A. Hellström, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden

K7-305 Interrater reliability
N.I.H. Wellens, Catholic university Leuven, Belgium
   
  Oral presentations Room: Mees Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Challenges and innovations in long-term care for older persons (2)
  Chair: M.W.B. Wälti-Bolliger

K8-69 Self-actualization of the elderly living in the nursing homes, a challenge for care providers!
M.W.B. Wälti-Bolliger, Haute Ecole de santé Arc, Switzerland

K9-74 The added value of a senior adult oncology program for elderly cancer patients in a general hospital
I.D. Demande, CHR Citadelle, Belgium

K10-424 Transferring the acutely ill nursing home resident to acute care in hospital
B. Graverholt, Bergen University College, Norway
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van der Vorm Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons (1)
  Chair: K. Rich

K11-153 Pressure ulcers in elderly palliative care patients
I. Hendrichova, Campus BioMedico University, Italy

K12-393 Hospital based nurse led consultation teams: impact on pain management and palliative care
K. Rich, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, USA

K13-396 Elderly experiences with falls and reasons for (non) participation in fall prevention programmes
M.B. Nieweg, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van Rijckevorsel Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons (2)
  Chair: A. Lerdal

K14-50 Health and Living Situation of Community-Dwelling Persons 80+ in Switzerland: Preliminary Results
L. Imhof, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

K15-406 The bumpy road to finally get diagnosed with depression in old age
M. Kumpfmueller, University of Vienna, Austria

K16-101 Fatigue among older patients with first ever stroke in the acute phase
A. Lerdal, Buskerud University, College Norway

K17-179 Active social participation and depression among older persons
S.G. Grav, Mid Sweden University, Norway
   
 11:45 - 12:45 Lunch Room: First Floor
  Meet the experts
   
 L1-S1 Symposium Room: Jurriaanse Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 (Help me to) make my day
  Chair: M. van Woensel

1 The Laurens philosophy and experience on innovative long-term care for older persons
M. van Woensel, Laurens housing welfare services and care, the Netherlands

2 Self management and volunteers: solutions for neighbourhood projects
M. van Woensel, Laurens housing welfare services and care, the Netherlands

3 Innovations in geriatric rehabilitation of frail older people
R. van Balen, Laurens housing welfare services and care, the Netherlands

4 Programming for palliative care: the role of the teaching and learning centre palliative care
F. Baar, Laurens housing welfare services and care, the Netherlands
   
 L2-S19 Symposium Room: Willem Burger Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Malnutrition, pressure ulcers, and falls: a joint venture to improve patient safety
  Chair: J.M.G.A. Schols

1 The relationship between malnutrition parameters and pressure ulcers in care homes
J.M.M. Meijers, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

2 Measuring health care problems to improve patient safety
R.J.G. Halfens, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

3 Relationships between malnutrition and falls in elderly patients in Dutch care homes
J.C.L. Neyens, Maastricht University, HMLS The Netherlands

4 Factors associated with malnutrition in German nursing home residents
R. Palm, University Witten/Herdecke, Germany
   
 L3-S475 Symposium Room: Ruys Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Think local, act local
  E. van den Enden, Thuiszorg Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Chair: F.R.Jonkman

Presented by: H.Rosendal, F.R.Jonkman, B.Stam-Keizer
Thuiszorg Rotterdam, the Netherlands
   
 L4-S28 Symposium Room: Van Cappellen Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Assisted living and urban faces towards future care and architecture
  Chair: S. Bakker

1 Assisted Living: Lifestyle and care: a new focus for district nurses
G.J. Hagen / M. Ruizing, SmartAgentCompangny, the Netherlands

2 Assisted Living: Embedding the decentralized care taking facility by means of assisted urban environments and lifelong personal mobility
O. Trienekens / F. van der Hoeven,
Veldacademie & TU Delft, the Netherlands

3 INSIDE-OUT in assisted living: A new Cure Care Community Center
J. Ouburg, Office Jarrik Ouburg, the Netherlands
P. Bremmer, Paulien Bremmer architecten, the Netherlands
M. Talstra, Twynstra Gudde, the Netherlands
J. Dols, Twynstra Gudde, the Netherlands
   
 L5-S22 Symposium Room: Mees Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Pain in residents with dementia: assessment and treatment
  Chair: S.M.G. Zwakhalen

1 Interventions after diagnosing pain in nursing home residents with dementia
S.M.G. Zwakhalen, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

2 Assessing chronic pain in residents with dementia
S.C. van Nispen tot Pannerden, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

3 Pain observation by means of a digital scale
L. de Maesschalck, K.H.Kempen University College, Belgium

4 Pain assessment in severe demented elderly based on facial expression
G. Leysens, K.H.Kempen University, College Bel
   
 L6 S24 Symposium Room: Van der Vorm Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Positive aspects of family care
  Chair: C.H.M. Smits

1 Positive aspects of care giving: a survey amongst family caregivers
C.H.M. Smits, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

2 Positive experiences with family care: Syrian-Orthodox versus Dutch family caregivers
L. Groen-van de Ven, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

3 Family care in a residential home: expectations and beliefs of different stakeholders
J. Jukema, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
   
 14:15 - 14.45 Break Room: First Floor
   
 14:45 - 16:00 Plenary session 7 closing ceremony Room: Willem Burger Zaal
   
  Chair: Herdis Sveinsdóttir

Keynote addresses

KN12 Homecare and Autonomy of Older Persons
Carol Raphael, MPA
Member AARP Board of Directors
President and CEO of the Visiting Nurse
Service of New York (VNSNY)

Overview and summary of the congress
Prof. Marieke Schuurmans, RN, PhD
Chair Nursing Science,
Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Science & Sports
University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands

Farewell and closing remarks
Prof. Herdis Sveinsdóttir, RN, PhD
Chair Workgroup of European Nurse Researchers

Hanneke Hillmann, RN
Chair European Nursing Congress Foundation

Johan Lambregts, RN, MsN
Project manager European Nursing Congress Foundation
Bureau Lambregts, Rotterdam

Performance by a special choir of Surinam singers organized by Laurens
   
   
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