2014 IPA Regional Meeting
Schedule at a Glance
The 2014 IPA European Regional Meeting is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists.
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Wednesday 3 December 2014 |
15.45 – 16.30
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First time delegates orientation/New Member Orientation
Mosaic |
17.00 – 18.30
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Opening Session/ Keynote: State of Old Age Mental Health Services in Europe
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
18.30 – 20.00
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Welcome Reception
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
Thursday 4 December 2014 |
07.15 - 08.15
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IPA Regional Initiative Forum Roundtables
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
08.00 - 08.30
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Morning Break
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
08.30 - 10.00
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Plenary 1
What is Meant by Alzheimer's Disease
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
10.00 - 10.30
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Coffee break & Posters
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
10.30 - 12.00
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Symposium 1
EU Initiatives to Improve Mental Health Care for Elderly People
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
Free Communication
Psychosocial interventions and technological innovations
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor |
12.00 – 13.30
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Lunch & IPA Member Forum Roundtables
Ballroom II - Ground floor
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Poster Session 1
Ballroom II - Ground floor
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13.30 – 15.00
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Symposium 2
Adressing The Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
Free Communication
Culture and caregivers
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor |
15.00 – 15.30
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Coffee break & Posters
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
15.30 – 17.00
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Symposium 3
Caregivers
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
Free Communication
Long term care – Alternative methods for enhancing quality of life
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor |
17.00 – 17.15
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Transition break |
17.15 – 18.45
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Symposium 4
E-Health in Mental Health for the Elderly
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
Free Communication
Community approaches to care
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor |
18.45 – 19.00
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Transition break |
19.00 - 20.00
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Public Lecture: The Ageing Brain
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
Friday 5 December 2014 |
08.00 – 08.30
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Morning Break
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
08.30 – 10.00
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Symposium 5
Young onset dementia – New research data
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
10.00 – 10.30
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Coffee break & Posters
Ballroom II - Ground floor |
10.30 - 12.00
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Symposium 6
Mental Health in the Elderly-Factors and Prevention
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
Free Communication
Factors effecting quality of life and care
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor |
12.00 – 13.30
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Lunch & IPA Member Forum Roundtabless
Ballroom II - Ground floor
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Poster Session 2
Ballroom II - Ground floor
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13.30 – 16.00
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Free Communication
Risk factors for dementia
Ballroom I - Ground floor |
13.30 – 16.30
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Long Term Care Site Visit |
Plenary 1
What is Meant by Alzheimer’s Disease
Ballroom I – Ground floor
PL01-01 Gamma and Beta Secretases: Biology and relevance for a cure for Alzheimer's disease
Bart De Strooper, Belgium
PL01-02 Alzheimer's disease, the ageing brain and the dilemma of diagnostic entities from a population perspective
Carol Brayne, United Kingdom
Symposium 1
EU Initiatives to Improve Mental Health Care for Elderly People
Ballroom I - Ground floor
SY01-01 Raising the Quality of Geriatric Psychiatry Training in the EU
Ralf Ihl, Germany
SY01-02 Improving the Quality of Memory Services—the UK experience
Martin Orrell, United Kingdom
SY01-03 Matching Patient’s Needs and Professional Care—the JPND ActifCare Project
Frans Verhey, The Netherlands
SY01-04 Preventing Admissions in Dementia
Afifa Qazi, United Kingdom
Free Communication
Psychosocial interventions and technological innovations
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC01-01 The Impact of Befriending on Mood Disorders in Older Adults with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Colleen Doyle, Australia
FC01-02 First Results of the Evaluation of the National Implementation of the Alzheimer's Art Programme in Dutch Museums
Rose-Marie Dröes, The Netherlands
FC01-03 The Art of Successful Implementation of Psychosocial Interventions in Residential Dementia Care: A systematic Review of the Literature Based on the Re-Aim Framework
Petra Boersma
FC01-04 Availability and Awareness of Assistive Technology Products and Services for People with Dementia in the United Kingdom
Louise Robinson, United Kingdom
FC01-05 Poli-Medication®: A Computerized Tool for Reducing Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Nursing Homes
Alejandro García-Caballero, Spain
Symposium 2
Adressing the Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
Ballroom I - Ground floor
SY02-01 Overview
Frank Jessen, Germany
SY02-02 Apathy
Renaud David, France
SY02-03 Neuropsychiatric subtypes in dementia: New results from the European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium (EADC)
Sebastian Köhler, The Netherlands
SY02-04 Psychosis
Peter Paul De Deyn, Belgium
Free Communication
Culture and caregivers
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC02-01 The Impact of Demenia on Relationships: Implications for Care
Susan Mary Benbow, United Kingdom
FC02-02 Better Conversations with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA): Communication Training to Keep Families Together
Anna Volkmer, United Kingdom
FC02-03 Culture and Health Care Usage in Geriatric Psychiatric Inpatients
Friederike Tornau, Germany
FC02-04 Dementia care in European countries from their perspective of people with dementia and their caregivers
Staffan Karlsson, Sweden
Symposium 3
Caregivers
Ballroom I - Ground floor
SY03-01 Caregiver Research in the Nursing Home and in Home Care
Anja De Clercq, Belgium
SY03-02 Nurses' Wellbeing--An Important Factor for High-Quality Care in Residential Care Facilities
Anna-Karin Edberg, Sweden
Free Communication
Long term care – Alternative methods for enhancing quality of life
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC03-01 Quality of Life in People with Dementia in German Nursing Homes--Changes over a two year period
Rebecca Palm, Germany
FC03-02 Alternatives to traditional Nursing Home Care: The Case of Green Care Farms
Bram de Boer, The Netherlands
FC03-03 Challenging the Active Ageing (AA) Concept in Residential Care: Correlation Between Quality of Life and Meaningful Activities
Patricia de vriendt, Belgium
FC03-04 An Affect Education Model for Caregivers: A Two-Person Centered Approach for Managing Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia in Long-Term Care
Kenneth Schwartz, Canada
Symposium 4
E-Health in Mental Health for the Elderly
Ballroom I - Ground floor
SY04-01 E-health interventions for informal caregivers in dementia
Marjolein de Vugt, The Netherlands
SY04-02 Telepsychiatry for Older Adults: Opportunities & Challenges
David Conn, Canada
SY04-03 ICT and cognitive rehabilitation in dementia
Laila Øksnebjerg, Denmark
Free Communication
Community approaches to care
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC04-01 Increasing Dementia Literacy in Young Adults--A Challenging Issue Tackled by the Photo Contest Project "Almar - Alternde Menschen an der Ruhr" (Aging People at the Ruhr)
Friederike Tornau, Germany
FC04-02 Sexual Expression in Nursing/Residential Care: A Person-Centred, Human Rights Approach
Susan Mary Benbow, United Kingdom
FC04-03 A Community Outpatient Model for the Treatment of Depression; The Baycrest Psychiatric Day Hospital Intervention Training Manual
Kenneth Schwartz, Canada
FC04-04 Sexuality in Older Age: Essential Considerations for Healthcare Professionals
Abi Taylor, United Kingdom
FC04-05 Meeting the Needs of Growing Population with Dementia and Depression: Task Shifting and Developing a New Work Force
Mary Guerriero Austrom, United States
Symposium 5
Young onset dementia – New research data
Ballroom I - Ground floor
SY05-01 Welcome and introduction; Introduction to the IPA Shared Interest Forum on young onset dementia
Raymond Koopmans, The Netherlands
SY05-02 Raising the bar: A comparative analysis of care for patients with early onset Alzheimer's disease
Tor Rosness, Norway
SY05-03 The impact of young onset dementia on caregivers compared to late onset dementia: Results from the NeedYD Study
Marjolein de Vugt, The Netherlands
SY05-04 Prevalence and correlates of neuropsychiatric symptoms in nursning home patients with young onset demantia: THe BEYOnD Study
Ans Mulders, The Netherlands
Symposium 6
Mental Health in the Elderly—Factors and Prevention
Ballroom I - Ground floor
SY06-01 The relationship between between cerebrovascular changes and psychopathology
John O’Brien, United Kingdom
SY06-02 Psychotropic drug use and BPSD in nursning homes – Balancing the risk and benefit
Geir Selbæk, Norway
Free Communication
Factors affecting quality of life and care
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC05-01 My house - My car - My neighborhood - My doctors appointments: Relation between environmental factors of place of residence and the use of health care services in mentally ill elderly
Friederike Tornau, Germany
FC05-02 Expert Views on the Factors Enabling Good End of Life Care for People with Dementia
Claire Bamford, United Kingdom
FC05-03 Cognitive Functioning over 2 Years in Late-Life Depression: Impact of Vascular Burden and Remission
Marij Zuidersma, The Netherlands
FC05-04 Pattern of Use of Tertiary Health Care Services prior to Referral to a Psychogeriatrics Clinic
Diana Loureiro, Portugal
FC05-05 Community Response Enhanced Assessment, Crisis and Treatment (react service) - economic evaluation of the service
Kate Hydon, United Kingdom
Sabarigirivasan Muthukrishnan, United Kingdom
Free Communication
Risk factors for dementia
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC06-01 Renal dysfunction and risk for cognitive impairment: A systematic Review and meta-analysis
Kay Deckers, The Netherlands
FC06-02 Determinants of Multidimensional frailty in Community-Dwelling Elderly
Tiago Coelho, Portugal
FC06-03 Facilitators and barriers to the diagnosis of dementia with Lewy Bodies in routine practice
Claire Bamford, United Kingdom
FC06-04 Risk prediction models in dementia: New developments
Eugene Tang, United Kingdom
FC06-05 An ICF-based evaluation for basic and instrumental activities of daily living: Development, validity, and reliability of a new method to measure daily functioning in elderly with cognitive disorders
Elise Cornelis, Belgium
Session Title
Oral Communication
Creativity & Exploration - Ist floor
FC07-01 Facilitators and Barriers to the Diagnosis of Dementia with Lewy Bodies in Routine Practice
Claire Bamford, United Kingdom
FC07-02 Risk Prediction Models in Dementia: New Developments
Eugene Tang, United Kingdom
FC07-03 An ICF-Based Evaluation for Basic and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Validity and Reliability of a New Method to Measure Daily Functioning in Elderly with Cognitive Disorders AND An ICF-Based Evaluation for Basic and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Face and Content Validity of a New Method to Measure Daily Functioning in Elderly with Cognitive Disorders
Elise Cornelis, Belgium
FC07-04 Views of clinicians on Use of Community Treatment Orders--Does it enhance Care of Older People in Community?
Sarmishtha Bhattacharyya, United Kingdom