{"id":6643,"date":"2018-08-16T11:18:49","date_gmt":"2018-08-16T09:18:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/interdem.org\/?p=6643"},"modified":"2018-08-16T11:19:17","modified_gmt":"2018-08-16T09:19:17","slug":"alzheimer-europe-conference-programme-and-abstracts-are-now-online","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/?p=6643","title":{"rendered":"Alzheimer Europe conference programme and abstracts are now online"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1 class=\"fh2\">Detailed programme and abstracts<\/h1>\n<h2>Barcelona 2018<\/h2>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_1\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_1\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Monday, 29 October<\/h3>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_1_1\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_1_1\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>18.00-18.30 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Opening ceremony<\/h4>\n<p>Welcome and introductory comments by<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Iva Holmerov\u00e1, Chairperson, Alzheimer Europe<\/li>\n<li>Cheles Cantabrana, Chairperson, CEAFA<\/li>\n<li>Micheline Selmes, Chairperson, Fundaci\u00f3n Alzheimer Espa\u00f1a<\/li>\n<li>Representatives of Spanish authorities, person with dementia from Spain or EWGPWD<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_1_2\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_1_2\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>18.30-19.00 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Keynote lecture<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>K1. Jos\u00e9 Luis Molinuevo (Spain): Will we be able to prevent Alzheimer\u2019s disease?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_1_3\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_1_3\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>19.00-20.30 Welcome reception<\/h4>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Tuesday, 30 October<\/h3>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_4\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_4\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Plenary session PL1 Dementia as a policy priority<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson:Jes\u00fas Rodrigo (Spain)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>PL1.1. Meet the researchers of tomorrow: Anja Leist (Luxembourg): Policy and research priorities of the WYLD (World Young Leaders in Dementia) network<\/li>\n<li>PL1.2. TBD (Spain): Dementia as a health and social priority in Spain<\/li>\n<li>PL1.3. Geoff Huggins (United Kingdom): The European Joint Action on Dementia: Identifying and sharing good practices across Europe<\/li>\n<li>PL1.4. Dan Chisholm (WHO Europe): Prioritising dementia internationally &#8211; the WHO Global Action Plan on Dementia and the Global Dementia Observatory<\/li>\n<li>PL1.5. John Gallacher (United Kingdom): Real world data supporting regulatory and health technology assessments: the findings of the ROADMAP project<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_5\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_5\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.00-10.30 Coffee break and poster presentation PO1 &amp; PO2 &amp; PO5<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>PO1.1. Nina Zerrar (France): Risk perception and LTC Insurance demand: Enough informed for this stuff?<\/li>\n<li>PO1.2. Anita Pohjamvuori (Finland): Brain health Champions promoting the prevention of memory-related disease<\/li>\n<li>PO1.3. Charles Scerri (Malta): Informal Caregivers\u2019 Perspectives of Services for Community-Dwelling Individuals with Dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO1.4. Jochen Ren\u00e9 Thyrian (Germany): How many people with dementia with migration background are there In Germany?<\/li>\n<li>PO1.5. Patricia S\u00e1nchez Algar (Spain): Proyecto de sensibilizaci\u00f3n: &#8220;plantando semillas&#8221;<\/li>\n<li>PO1.6. Karen Harrison-Dening (United Kingdom): Information for families affected by dementia and multi-morbidities<\/li>\n<li>PO1.7. Andreas Zachariadis (Greece): Psychoeducational seminars on Dementia, by the Karelleion Integrated Alzheimer and related disorders Unit<\/li>\n<li>PO1.9. Max Tokarsky (USA): The Enigma of Eroom\u2019s Law and The Wall Street Math Stifling Alzheimer\u2019s Drug Discovery<\/li>\n<li>PO1.10. Nicola Cornally (Ireland): Perspectives of health and social care providers of the Irish national dementia strategy: an Ireland-wide survey<\/li>\n<li>PO1.11. Tine van Bortel (United Kingdom): Exploring dementia care pathways in prisons in the east of England<\/li>\n<li>PO1.12. Christian Heerdt (Germany): Federal Initiative Dementia Service: A Network approach to develop and implement dementia strategies<\/li>\n<li>PO1.13. Luisa Bartorelli (Italy): The new Alzheimer village of the Fondazione Roma; a positive approach for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO1.14. Emer Begley (Ireland): Supporting the implementation of the Irish National Dementia Strategy: mapping dementia-specific community based services<\/li>\n<li>PO1.15. Alessandra Zapparoli (Italy): Person-centered approach and the development of the inclusion community: The In.Te.SE project<\/li>\n<li>PO1.16. Anna de Si\u00fan (Ireland): Leadership in strategy implementation: the role of a national dementia office<\/li>\n<li>PO1.17.\u00a0Javier Hermida (Spain): Professional manuals specialized in Alzheimer&#8217;s and other neurodegenerative dementias<\/li>\n<li>PO1.18. Agnes Egervari (Hungary): Milestones Program &#8211; how to involve pharmacists into the INDA activities?<\/li>\n<li>PO1.19. Karolina Krysinska (Australia): Pilot clinical quality registry for dementia in Australia: Development of key measures of quality of diagnosis and care<\/li>\n<li>PO1.20. Tony Foley (Ireland): The Irish National Dementia Strategy: Report of a national educational programme for healthcare professionals<\/li>\n<li>PO1.21. Marija Ku\u0161an Juki\u010d (Croatia): Zagreb dementia clinical and care network<\/li>\n<li>PO1.22. Robert Woods (United Kingdom): Dementia diagnosis rates in Wales \u2013 room for improvement?<\/li>\n<li>PO1.23. Marie-Pierre Gagnon (Canada): Promoting informed and shared decisions about eHealth solutions for older adults and their informal caregivers<\/li>\n<li>PO1.24. Pierre Krolak-Salmon (France): Could Telemedicine in Nursing Homes improve Neurocognitive Disorders detection and diagnosis?<\/li>\n<li>PO1.25. Julia Perry (Germany): Enhancing ethical awareness and communication skills: The first Germany-wide stakeholder conference on dementia prediction<\/li>\n<li>PO1.26. Mignon Schichel (Netherlands): Senior Friendly Communities in the Euregion Meuse-Rhine: cross-border collaboration on dementia and depression<\/li>\n<li>PO1.27. Adelina Comas-Herrera (United Kingdom): STRiDE: Strategies to Strengthen Responses to Dementia in Developing countries<\/li>\n<li>PO1.28. Amalia Fonk-Utomo (Netherlands): Twinning programme Netherlands-Indonesia<\/li>\n<li>PO1.29. Amy Little (United Kingdom): Dementia doesn\u2019t stop: protecting people with dementia in humanitarian emergencies<\/li>\n<li>PO1.30. Leentje de Wachter (Belgium): Community Areas of Sustainable Care And Dementia Excellence in Europe: an innovative approach for future dementia care (CASCADE)<\/li>\n<li>PO1.31. Sandra Oppikofer (Switzerland): \u201cMusic Mirrors\u201d an intervention study to investigate the effectiveness and use of an everyday digital resource for supporting people living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO2.1.\u00a0Luisa Bartorelli (Italy):\u00a0 \u201cpARTEcipo anch\u2019io\u201d\u00a0 (Here we are too)<\/li>\n<li>PO2.2. Joanne Brooke (United Kingdom): Exploring the role &amp; implementation of meaningful activities supporting patients with dementia in hospital<\/li>\n<li>PO2.3. Becky Dowson (United Kingdom): Group singing for people with dementia: do standardised outcome measures reflect participants\u2019 experiences?<\/li>\n<li>PO2.5a. Karina Ross (United Kingdom): How dementia friendly art classes support unidentified carers<\/li>\n<li>PO2.5b. Karina Ross (United Kingdom): How linked interactive screens support rural dementia families<\/li>\n<li>PO2.6. Christina Moses Passini (Switzerland): Barriers and facilitators of allocating family therapy to patients with dementia and their families: health providers\u2019 perspectives<\/li>\n<li>PO2.7. Kristina Hoffmann (Luxembourg): ART MAKES VISIBLE &#8211; Giving ART &amp; DEMENTIA a space &#8211; Art therapy in dementia care at the Luxembourg Alzheimer\u2019s Association<\/li>\n<li>PO2.8. Jonathan Thorpe (United Kingdom): Use of \u2018Personas\u2019 to describe carers and people with cognitive impairment using a private social media website<\/li>\n<li>PO2.9. Maria Quintana (Spain): SMART4MD Project: Preliminary quality of life results in Catalonia<\/li>\n<li>PO2.10. Laila \u00d8ksnebjerg (Denmark): How can we promote deployment and adoption of assistive technology for people with dementia? Perspectives from the ReACT study<\/li>\n<li>PO2.12. Hannah Christie (Netherlands): The importance of organizational and contextual determinants in the implementation of eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO2.13. Hannah Christie (Netherlands): Mapping the implementation trajectories of eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO2.14. Lucas Paletta (Austria): PLAYTIME: Motivation, Emotion and Assessment in Serious Games for Dementia Intervention<\/li>\n<li>PO2.15. Jeroen Bruinsma (Netherlands): Adapting an eHealth support course (Partner in Balance) for relatives of people with young onset dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO2.16. Beata Kaczmarek (Poland): Software supported musical memory priming and eliciting emotions for people with Alzheimer\u2019s disease<\/li>\n<li>PO2.17a. Emma Wolverson (United Kingdom): Training people with dementia and their caregivers in the use of a web-based support tool: Lessons learned<\/li>\n<li>PO2.17b. Emma Wolverson (United Kingdom): CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD: An online platform to support people living with dementia and their carers \u2013UK pilot update<\/li>\n<li>PO2.18. Louise Daly (Ireland): Key stakeholders perceptions of assistive technology to support people with dementia living at home<\/li>\n<li>PO2.20. Rebecca Platt (United Kingdom): Communication between people with memory loss and carers on a closed online social network: a theoretical thematic analysis using Seligman\u2019s PERMA model of wellbeing.<\/li>\n<li>PO2.21. Natalia Roberto (Spain): Preliminary results from the pilot trials of a robot assistant for MCI and early AD patients at home<\/li>\n<li>PO2.22. Jennifer Wenborn (United Kingdom): Assistive technology to support memory in people with dementia: a systematic review<\/li>\n<li>PO2.23. Carla Abdelnour (Spain): Evaluation of a robotic assistant for MCI and early AD patients at home: RAMCIP pilot trials in Barcelona<\/li>\n<li>PO2.25. Eloisa Stella (Italy): Paving the way to a national online network of peer support groups for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO2.27. Romain Verpillot (France): Combining mathematical model and catecholamine quantifications to screen AD from a simple blood test<\/li>\n<li>PO2.28. Rebeca Isabel Garc\u00eda-Betances (Spain): Towards an effective use of virtual reality for nonpharmacological cognitive intervention in AD and related diseases<\/li>\n<li>PO2.29. Jacques Selmes (Spain): Automation Home Platform based on tablet for improving the independence of people with dementia at their residence<\/li>\n<li>PO2.30. Dimitrios Kokkinakis (Sweden): Natural Language Processing for supporting and improving dementia screening tests<\/li>\n<li>PO2.31. Louise Hopper (Ireland): Coach Assistant via Projected and Tangible Interface (CAPTAIN) for older adults including those living with CI<\/li>\n<li>PO2.32. Maite Garolera (Spain): Effects on subjective well-being and self-efficacy in Amnestic MCI people to one session exposure to recent autobiographical information.<\/li>\n<li>PO2.33. Jes\u00fas Antonio Garc\u00eda-Casal (Spain): ICT based instruments for dementia and cognitive impairment screening. Systematic literature review.<\/li>\n<li>PO5.1. Lia Fernandes (Portugal): Assessing quality of life in nursing homes: a cross-sectional overview of potential influencing factors<\/li>\n<li>PO5.2. Carlo Defanti (Italy): Respectful caring for the agitated elderly (recage). A project funded by the European Commission (h2020)<\/li>\n<li>PO5.3. Daniela Holle (Germany): Lessons learnt from transnational comparison of three care programs related to challenging behavior in nursing homes<\/li>\n<li>PO5.4. Carmen Sol\u00e9 (Spain): Benefits of using Snoezelen stimulation with resident in long-term facilities and with different levels of dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.5. Kar-Choi Chan (Hong Kong): Challenges of behavioral &amp; psychological symptoms of dementia in both institutionalized and community settings<\/li>\n<li>PO5.6. Helena Hallinder (Sweden): Clincal storytelling as tool to bridge lived experience and scientific evidence in person centered care?<\/li>\n<li>PO5.7. Sara Laureen Bartels (Netherlands): Digital self-monitoring for people with mild cognitive impairment: the &#8216;Monitor-Mi&#8217; study<\/li>\n<li>PO5.8. Afifa Qazi (United Kingdom): Reducing use of Risperidone in care home residents with dementia: delivering person centred care using<\/li>\n<li>PO5.9. Sofia Vikstr\u00f6m (Sweden): \u201cActivity as an Arena for participation among persons with early oneset dementia\u201d<\/li>\n<li>PO5.10. Katja Werheid (Germany): Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Guideline-based adaptation and translation to German<\/li>\n<li>PO5.11. Ingeborg Halse (Germany): Usefulness of the Locus of Control of Behavior scale for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.12. Vanesa Cant\u00f3n Habas (Spain): Pain assessment instruments in people with cognitive impairment: systematic review<\/li>\n<li>PO5.13. Tony Foley (Ireland): Antipsychotics in dementia care: the development of a repeat prescribing tool using a Delphi Consensus method<\/li>\n<li>PO5.14a. Jes\u00fas Antonio Garc\u00eda-Casal (Spain): Affect GRADIOR. An emotion recognition test for older adults with Alzheimer\u2019s disease and amnestic MCI<\/li>\n<li>PO5.14b. Jes\u00fas Antonio Garc\u00eda-Casal (Spain): Efficacy of video games for cognitive decline prevention: a meta-analysis<\/li>\n<li>PO5.15. Emma Wolverson (United Kingdom): Online games for people with memory problems and their carers\u2013 observations from CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD<\/li>\n<li>P05.16. \u00d8yvind Kirkevold (Norway): Quality of residential care for persons with dementia, five pilot tests approaching BPSD-Act on Dementia WP6<\/li>\n<li>PO5.17. Aisling Jennings (Ireland): General practitioners\u2019 knowledge, attitudes and experiences of managing BPSD: a mixed methods systematic review<\/li>\n<li>PO5.18. Jennifer Wenborn (United Kingdom): Randomised controlled trial of Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD-UK) versus usual care<\/li>\n<li>PO5.19. Judith Huis in het Veld (Netherlands): Effects of online self-management support to deal with behavior changes of a relative with dementia: a randomized controlled trial<\/li>\n<li>PO5.20. Claire Surr (United Kingdom): The (cost)effectiveness of Dementia Care Mapping (DCM) in care homes: Results of the DCM EPIC trial<\/li>\n<li>PO5.21. Angelique Gruters (Netherlands). Association between proxy- and self-reported cognitive decline and cognitive performance in memory clinic visitors<\/li>\n<li>PO5.23. Feija Schaap (Netherlands): Dementia Care Mapping in the care for people with intellectual disability and dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.24. Jacqueline Parkes (United Kingdom): Maintaining social connections; developing a local community based social support group in a\u00a0 UK market town<\/li>\n<li>PO5.25. Johannes Michaelian (Australia): Social cognitive function in mild cognitive impairment and its relationship with limbic structures and perturbed carer relationships<\/li>\n<li>PO5.26. Juan Camilo Urazan Chinchilla (Colombia): Factores sociodemogr\u00e1ficos en el deterioro cognitivo en una muestra de adultos mayores bogotanos<\/li>\n<li>PO5.27. Nicol Daniela Parra Garcia (Colombia): Deterioro Cognitivo Leve como precursor de la demencia: una revisi\u00f3n sistem\u00e1tica<\/li>\n<li>PO5.28. Garuth Chalfont (United Kingdom):\u00a0 Multimodal Treatment for Dementia (MT4D): a systematic review and case study in the UK<\/li>\n<li>PO5.29. Cristian Andres Arevalo Gomez (Colombia): Diferencias en atenci\u00f3n en hombres y mujeres adultos mayores bogotanos: resultados parciales<\/li>\n<li>PO5.30. Valery Andrea Velandia Blanco (Colombia): Funciones ejecutivas en el deterioro cognitivo y el envejecimiento normal en una muestra de adultos mayores<\/li>\n<li>PO5.31. Esther Arnanz (Spain): \u201cJAPI\u201d a comprehensive care for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.32. Anna Brugulat-Serrat (Spain): Patterns of white matter hyperintensities associated to cognition in middle-aged cognitively healthy individuals<\/li>\n<li>PO5.33. Hans Vogt (Germany): Dementia as a result of therapy?<\/li>\n<li>PO5.34. Stina Saunders (United Kingdom): Adjustment to test, risk and diagnostic disclosures in people with mild cognitive impairment: an observational cohort study<\/li>\n<li>PO5.35. Chris Fox (United Kingdom): Neuroinflammatory biomarkers associated with cognitive impairment in delirium and dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.36. Iliana Chrysikakou (Greece): Depression and memory impairment<\/li>\n<li>PO5.37. Iliana Chrysikakou (Greece): Risk factors for dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.38. Jinhyuk Cho (Republic of Korea): Dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitor and reduced risk of dementia among patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus<\/li>\n<li>PO5.40. Eftychia Karavaiou (Greece): Combination of internal mnemonics, errorless learning, vanishing cues and spaced retrieval to facilitate new learning and memory: a case at the early stages of dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.42. Emmelyne Vasse (Netherlands): Development of a multidisciplinary intervention to prevent and treat undernutrition in community-dwelling persons with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO5.45. Lidia Blanco-Silvente (Spain): The sponsor influence on discontinuation, efficacy and safety of cholinesterase inhibitors for Alzheimer\u2019s disease: meta-analysis and meta-regression of randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials<\/li>\n<li>PO5.46. Ali Tafazzoli (USA): Identifying patients at higher risk of initiating cognitive decline for evaluating amyloid-targeted treatments<\/li>\n<li>PO5.47. Suree Nansombat (Thailand): Antioxidant, anti-Alzheimer\u2019s and anti-gastrointestinal disease activities of edible and medicinal plants from Thailand<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_6\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_6\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Plenary session PL2 Dementia as a human rights priority<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson:Charles Scerri (Malta)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>PL2.1. Meet the researchers of tomorrow: Stina Saunders (United Kingdom): Involving research participants in research: The example of the EPAD (European Prevention of Alzheimer\u2019s dementia) project<\/li>\n<li>PL2.2. Helen Rochford-Brennan (Ireland): Promoting a human rights based approach to dementia through the active involvement of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PL2.3. Fernando Vicente (Spain): Human rights in Spanish health and social legislation<\/li>\n<li>PL2.4. Dianne Gove (Luxembourg): Recognising dementia as a disability: ethical considerations and practical recommendations<\/li>\n<li>PL2.5. Karen Watchman (United Kingdom): Dementia and intellectual disability &#8211; Valuing the perspectives of people with intellectual disability<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_7\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_7\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.00-13.00 Lunch break<\/h4>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_8\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_8\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.45-13.45 (MR09) Special Symposium SS1 Lilly<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson:<\/p>\n<p class=\" text-left\">This special symposium is organised by Lilly<\/p>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_9\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_9\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.45-13.45 (MR10) Special Symposium SS2 European Working Group of People with Dementia<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson:<\/p>\n<p class=\" text-left\">This special symposium is organised by the European Working Group of People with Dementia.<\/p>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_10\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_10\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.45-13.45 (MR11) Oral Poster Presentations OP1<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Jim Pearson (United Kingdom)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>OP1.1. Arlene Astell (Canada): Setting up Kinect bowling groups for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>OP1.2. Arlene Astell\u00a0 (United Kingdom): CIRCA groups: technology-assisted cognitive stimulation<\/li>\n<li>OP1.3. Kathryn Richardson (United Kingdom): Benefits and Harms of Z-drugs for sleep disturbance in people living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>OP1.4. Tony Foley (Ireland): Shifting gears versus sudden stops: Consultations about driving for patients with cognitive impairment<\/li>\n<li>OP1.5. Linda Kohlmann (Germany): Caregivers\u2019 burden and use of care services: The Bavarian Dementia Survey (BayDem)<\/li>\n<li>OP1.6. Miriam Stanyon (United Kingdom): Developing a best practice model for services managing crises in people with dementia: the AQUEDUCT study<\/li>\n<li>OP1.7. Carolien Smits (Netherlands): Positive aspects of relationship changes between a parent awith dementia and their caregiving child<\/li>\n<li>OP1.8. Franziska Laporte Uribe (Germany): Regional and local dementia care networks in Germany: Community-based support structures for families living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>OP1.9. Christian Bakker (Netherlands): Improving quality of care in young-onset dementia: the Unicity-project<\/li>\n<li>OP1.10.<\/li>\n<li>OP1.11. Kay De Vries (United Kingdom): Recognising and assessing for dementia in acute hospitals<\/li>\n<li>OP1.12. Justine Schneider (United Kingdom): Winston\u2019s world: research-based cartoon opens up dementia home care for reflection and learning<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_11\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_11\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR05) Parallel session on Policies and Strategies P1 Dementia strategies<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson: Geoff Huggins (United Kingdom)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P1.1. Irene Hartigan (Ireland): A multi-level, mixed methods evaluation of Irish national dementia strategy implementation plan<\/li>\n<li>P1.2. Judith Van de Kamp (Nethelands): A strategy for better care for people living with YOD<\/li>\n<li>P1.3. Lea Sgier (Switzerland): Dementia policy &#8211; dementia policies: lessons from Switzerland<\/li>\n<li>P1.4. Sabine Schrank (Austria): Implementation of the Austrian Dementia Strategy &#8220;Living well with Dementia&#8221;<\/li>\n<li>P1.5. Frode Kibsgaard Larsen (Norway): Adult with intellectual disabilites included in national dementia plans and guidelines<\/li>\n<li>P1.6. Karlijn Joling (Netherlands): Towards a dementia care registry: lessons learned from a record linkage project<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_12\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_12\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR06) Parallel session on genetics, prevention and treatment P2 Genetics, modifiable risk factors and prevention<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson: Craig Ritchie (United Kingdom)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P2.1. Sergio Veiga (Spain): ApoE4 bma. A new non-genetic method to evaluate Alzheimer\u00b4s Disease risk using clinical chemistry platforms<\/li>\n<li>P2.2. Kay Deckers (Netherlands): MijnBreincoach: A public health awareness campaign to promote a brain-healthy lifestyle<\/li>\n<li>P2.3. Alina Solomon (Finland): Multi-domain approach to dementia prevention: the FINGER model<\/li>\n<li>P2.4. Anna Brugulat (Spain): Spatial Patterns of White Matter Hyperintensities Associated to Alzheimer\u2019s Disease Risk Factors in a Cognitively Healthy Middle-Aged Cohort<\/li>\n<li>P2.5. Stephen Cutler (United States): Self-rated hearing and self-rated memory: A cross-sectional analysis of SHARE data from 18 European nations<\/li>\n<li>P2.6. Elisa De Bastiani (Italy): Management of a potential risk factor of dementia. Anticholinergic Cognitive Burden in people with Intellectual Disabilities: Results from the first Italian survey<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_13\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_13\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR07) Parallel session by INTERDEM P3. INTERDEM Academy: The road to success for high impact writing in psychosocial research \u2013 trips and tricks<\/h4>\n<p>Interactive workshop with the participation of:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Frans Verhey (Netherlands)<\/li>\n<li>Marjolein de Vugt (Netherlands)<\/li>\n<li>Sebastian K\u00f6hler (Netherlands)<\/li>\n<li>Lieve van den Black (Belgium)<\/li>\n<li>Fania Dassen (Netherlands)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_14\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_14\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR08) Parallel session by ROADMAP P4. Disease outcomes: priorities for patients, carers and other stakeholders<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P4.1.<\/li>\n<li>P4.2.<\/li>\n<li>P4.3.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_15\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_15\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR09) Parallel session on care approaches P5 Art and dementia<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson: Sabine Henry (Belgium)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P5.1. Petra Boersma (Netherlands): Implementing a theatre-based communication method for people with dementia living in nursing homes<\/li>\n<li>P5.2. Katherine Algar-Skaife (United Kingdom): cARTrefu: Creating artists in residents. A national art in care homes participatory and mentoring programme<\/li>\n<li>P5.3. Kristina Hoffman (Luxembourg): ART MAKES VISIBLE &#8211; Experiencing the possibilities of art therapy in dementia care at the Luxembourg Alzheimer\u2019s Association<\/li>\n<li>P5.4. Orii McDermott (United Kingdom): The CHORD manual for singing group facilitators working with people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P5.5. Emma Broome (United Kingdom): The impact of care staff on outcomes from arts interventions for people with dementia: a dual case study<\/li>\n<li>P5.6. Hana Jane\u010dkov\u00e1 (Czech Republic): The impact of the RYCTT programme on people with dementia and family carers<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_16\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_16\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR10) Parallel session on care services P6 Home care<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson: Rabih Chattat (Italy)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P6.1. Niamh Hennely (Ireland): Exploring personhood in formal care provision in Ireland: perspectives from people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P6.2. Siobhan O\u2019Dwyer (United Kingdom): International perspectives on suicidal ideation and self-harm in family carers of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P6.3. Nikolas Dietzler (Germany): The \u201cCarers\u2019 Needs Assessment for Dementia\u201d: Results of the Bavarian Dementia Survey (BayDem)<\/li>\n<li>P6.4. Charlotte Van Corven (Netherands): Empowerment interventions for people with dementia: A European survey<\/li>\n<li>P6.5. G\u00f6zde Duran (Netherlands) Towards culture sensitive care organisations for migrants with dementia: an exploratory study<\/li>\n<li>P6.6 Jochen Ren\u00e9 Thyrian (Germany): Change of utilization of health care services in Dementia Care Networks? \u2013 the longitudinal DemNet-D-study<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_17\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_17\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR11) Parallel session on rights and dementia-friendly society P7 Involving people with dementia<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson: Ana Diaz (Luxembourg)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P7.1. Georgina Charlesworth (United Kingdom): Co-research with people living with dementia: the challenges for participation and collaboration<\/li>\n<li>P7.2. Andrew Harding (United Kingdom): Involving people living with dementia as co-researchers in core outcome set methodology<\/li>\n<li>P7.3.\u00a0Kathryn Smith (United Kingdom): Progressing from &#8216;proving&#8217; to &#8216;improving&#8217; the involvement of people affected by dementia in research<\/li>\n<li>P7.4. Patricia Barrett (United Kingdom): Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) work on equality and diversity<\/li>\n<li>P7.5. Laura O\u2019Philbin (Ireland): Perspectives of people with dementia and caregivers of the Irish National Dementia Strategy: A qualitative investigation<\/li>\n<li>P7.6. Dianne Gove (Luxembourg):\u00a0 Putting Public and Patient Involvement into practice: experience of PPI with the European Working Group of People with Dementia (EWGPWD)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_18\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_18\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR12) Sesi\u00f3n de CEAFA y FAE P8 La persona cuidadora<\/h4>\n<p>Moderador: TBC<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P8.1. Cheles Cantabrana (Espa\u00f1a): Consecuencias del Alzheimer en el cuidador familiar<\/li>\n<li>P8.2. Micheline Selmes (Espa\u00f1a): Impacto de los trastornos del comportamiento en el cuidador<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_19\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_19\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>15.30-16.00 Coffee break and poster presentations PO1 &amp; PO2 &amp; PO5<\/h4>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_20\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_20\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR05) Parallel session on policies and strategies P9 Awareness campaigns<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Sabine Jansen (Germany)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P9.1. Anna De Si\u00fan, R\u00f3is\u00edn Guiry (Ireland): Implementing the &#8216;Dementia: Understand Together&#8217; National Public Awareness Campaign in Ireland<\/li>\n<li>P9.2. Tom Dening (United Kingdom): Dementia undetected or undiagnosed in primary care: The CFAS II Dementia Diagnosis Study (CADDY)<\/li>\n<li>P9.3. Joy Watson (United Kingdom): Salford INSPIRE and the rise of Mr Alzheimer&#8217;s<\/li>\n<li>P9.4. Joanne Brooke (United Kingdom):\u00a0\u00a0 Enhancing the support of offenders with dementia: understanding the issues and raising awareness<\/li>\n<li>P9.5. Tina Leonard (Ireland): Receiving a dementia diagnosis: Using personal experiences to raise awareness of needs<\/li>\n<li>P9.6. Lor\u00e8ne Gilly (France) \u201cChanging the perception of Alzheimer\u2019s disease\u201d: a nationwide awareness campaign led by France Alzheimer\u2019s<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_21\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_21\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR06) Parallel session on genetics, prevention and treatment P10 Managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Karine Fauria (Spain)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P10.1. Bj\u00f8rn Lichtwarck (Norway): TIME &#8211; A biopsychosocial approach to neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia &#8211;\u00a0 A randomized controlled trial<\/li>\n<li>P10.2. Jan Beattie (United Kingdom): Creative Practice -Alzheimer Scotland&#8217;s therapeutic approaches on film<\/li>\n<li>P10.3. Aisling Jennings (Ireland): General practitioner\u2019s knowledge of and attitude to assessment and management of pain in people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P10.4. Sergi Valero (Spain): Neuropsychiatric symptoms profile in Mild Cognitive Impairment and conversion to dementia<\/li>\n<li>P10.5. Maud Graff (Netherlands): More self-reliance and autonomy for nursing home residents with dementia: a nurse-led intervention (SOCAV project)<\/li>\n<li>P10.6. Jacqueline Hoogendam (Netherlands): EU Joint Action Act on Dementia WP5: Implementation of best practices on preventing and dealing with BPSD<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_22\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_22\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR07) Parallel session by INTERDEM P11 Interdisciplinary research in dementia: interaction between biologiocal and psychosocial factors in the onset and the course of dementia<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Myrra Vernooij-Dassen (Netherlands)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P11.1. Myrra Vernooij-Dassen (Netherlands): Social health: an opportunity to improve our cognitive reserve<\/li>\n<li>P11.2. Karin Wolf-Ostermann (Germany) Social health of people with dementia in the community \u2013 Results pf the DemNet-D-Study in Germany<\/li>\n<li>P11.3. Rabih Chattat (Italy): Factors moderating cognitive decline during the course of dementia: a review of the literature<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_23\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_23\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR08) Parallel session by ROADMAP P12. Real-world data availability across Europe: what data are present and missing<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P12.1.<\/li>\n<li>P12.2.<\/li>\n<li>P12.3.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_24\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_24\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR09) Parallel session on care approaches P13 Dementia-friendly initiatives<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: \u0160tefanija Luki\u010d Zlobec (Slovenia)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P13.1. Richard Ward (United Kingdom): Dementia-friendly communities &#8211; what&#8217;s the point?<\/li>\n<li>P13.2. Katherine Turner (United Kingdom): Rising to the Challenge: How can we make air travel more accessible for people with dementia across Europe?<\/li>\n<li>P13.3. Tina Van Bortel (United Kingdom): Creating dementia-friendly communities in prisons in the East of England \u2013 an evaluation<\/li>\n<li>P13.4. Roderik Reinstra (Netherlands): Making companies Dementia Friendly<\/li>\n<li>P13.5. Kirsten Petersen (Denmark): \u201cSocial inclusion for people living with dementia through participation in local voluntary activities \u201ca qualitative study of the user\u2019s perspective<\/li>\n<li>P13.6. Elisabeth Reitinger (Austria): Dementia friendly public space and public transport \u2013 findings from a qualitative research project in Austria<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_25\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_25\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR10) Parallel session on care services P14 Acute and hospital care<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Stefanie Becker (Switzerland)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P14.1. Anthony Scerri (Malta): The needs of patients with dementia in acute hospital wards: Patients\u2019 perspectives and observed practices<\/li>\n<li>P14.2. Katie Featherstone (United Kingdom): The care of people living with dementia in acute hospital wards: results from an ethnographic study<\/li>\n<li>P14.3. Chris Fox (United Kingdom): Acute Care for Patients with Cognitive Impairment: A Qualitative Study<\/li>\n<li>P14.4. Tony Foley (Ireland): What do physiotherapists need to know about dementia care? A focus group study<\/li>\n<li>P14.5. Claudio Di Lorito (United Kingdom): Cognitive impairment \/ dementia in secure forensic psychiatric settings: A story untold.<\/li>\n<li>P14.6. Claire Surr (United Kingdom): What Works in providing dementia education and training to health and social care staff? results from a UK study<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_26\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_26\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR11) Parallel session on rights and dementia-friendly society P15 Involving people with dementia II<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Chris Roberts (United Kingdom)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P15.1. Anthea Innes (United Kingdom): Involving people with dementia: the Salford Dementia Associate Panel<\/li>\n<li>P15.2 Gail Mountain (United Kingdom): Involving people with dementia in trial based psychosocial research<\/li>\n<li>P15.3. Tracey McConnell (United Kingdom): A translational case study of empowerment into practice: a realist evaluation of a member-led dementia empowerment service<\/li>\n<li>P15.4. Clodagh Whelan (Ireland): PANEL Principles in Practice: persons living with dementia creating recruitment processes<\/li>\n<li>P15.5. Hazel Morbey (United Kingdom): Evaluating dementia training in acute hospitals: including people living with dementia in case study research<\/li>\n<li>P15.6. Andy Hyde (United Kingdom): Go Upstream &#8211; working with people with dementia to improve travel experiences<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_0_2_27\" name=\"eztoc953107_0_2_27\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR12) Sesi\u00f3n de CEAFA\/FAE P16 Empoderando a las personas con Alzheimer<\/h4>\n<p>Moderador:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P16.1. Jos\u00e9 Manuel Ribera Casado (Espa\u00f1a): Abuso o trato inadecuado en el marco de la estrategia de igualdad<\/li>\n<li>P16.2. Cheles Cantabrana (Espa\u00f1a): Panel de Expertos de Personas con Alzheimer<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1\" name=\"eztoc953107_1\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Wednesday, 31 October<\/h2>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_28\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_28\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR05) Parallel Session on policies and strategies P17 Cost\/funding of dementia research and care<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Chris Lynch (United Kingdom)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P17.1. Amy Little (United Kingdom): Mind the Gap: Gender &amp; Unpaid Dementia Care in Europe<\/li>\n<li>P17.2. Adelina Comas-Herrera (United Kingdom): A model to simulate the cost and outcome consequences of improvements in the dementia care pathway<\/li>\n<li>P17.3. James Pickett (United Kingdom): Research investment and a UK Reseach roadmap to deliver change for people affected by dementia by 2025<\/li>\n<li>P17.4. Erlen Bruls (Netherlands): A toolkit to support and inspire researchers and people with dementia\/ carers to collaborate more<\/li>\n<li>P17.5. Bo Hu (United Kingdom): Projections of long-term care expenditure for older people living with dementia in England, 2015 to 2040<\/li>\n<li>P17.6. Matthew Gibb (Ireland): Dementia Diagnostic Services; Findings from a 2017 Review of Irish Memory Clinics<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_29\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_29\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR06) Parallel Session on genetics, prevention and treatment P18 Nutrition<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Mario Possenti (Italy)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P18.1. Andy Northcott (United Kingdom): The role of food and mealtimes in the recognition of people living with dementia on acute hospital wards<\/li>\n<li>P18.2. Berglind Blondal (Iceland): \u201cNutritional status of the elderly after discharge from the acute geriatric unit\u201d a pilot study<\/li>\n<li>P18.3. Jane Murphy (United Kingdom): Impact of innovative training to improve nutrition and hydration in people living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P18.4. Aisling Egan (United Kingdom): \u2018It\u2019s not just what\u2019s on the plate.\u2019: The role of allied health professionals in the management of mealtime and swallowing difficulties in Dementia<\/li>\n<li>P18.5. Sandra Gilbert (Australia): Food on the run for people living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P18.6. Lindsey Collins (United Kingdom): \u201cSome days are better than others\u201d: The experiences of people living with dementia and dysphagia in care homes<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_30\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_30\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR07) Parallel session by INTERDEM Session P19. Implementations of technologies to support people living with demntia and carers<\/h4>\n<p>Chairpersons: Franka Meiland (Netherlands) and Manuel Franco (Spain)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P19.1. Hannah Cristie (Netherlands): The importance of organizational and contextual determinants in the implementation of eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P19.2. Sarah Wallcook (Sweden): Implementation Issues: how can people use technology in daily practice<\/li>\n<li>P19.3. Manuel Franco (Spain): From Research to Clinical Practice in technologies for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P19.4. Franka Meiland (Netherlands): INTERDEM Taskforce Assistive Technology: follow-up on the position paper on assistive technologies<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_31\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_31\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR08) Parallel session by ROADMAP P20. Regulatroy and HTA perspectives on real-world data in AD: future prospects and further research<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P20.1.<\/li>\n<li>P20.2.<\/li>\n<li>P20.3.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_32\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_32\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR09) Parallel Session on Care approaches P21 Palliative care<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Dianne Gove (Luxembourg)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P21.1. Lieve Van Den Block (Belgium): Large differences found in the organisation of palliative care in European nursing homes: EU PACE<\/li>\n<li>P21.2. Karen Harrison Dening (United Kingdom): Admiral Nursing: A case management approach to palliative care<\/li>\n<li>P21.3. Siren Eriksen (Norway): Development of an e-learning program in dementia palliative care for health personnel working in Norwegian municipalities<\/li>\n<li>P21.4. Louise Robinson (United Kingdom): Supporting professionals to deliver Excellent End of life care in Dementia: the SEED programme<\/li>\n<li>P21.5. Nan Greenwood (United Kingdom): Older people\u2019s experiences of dying in nursing and care homes: a systematic review of qualitative studies<\/li>\n<li>P21.6. Joni Gilissen (Belgium): Determining necessary components, processes and contextual factors of successful advance care planning in nursing homes: a Theory of Change<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_33\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_33\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR10) Parallel Session on care services P22 Day care and respite care<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Marco Blom (Netherlands)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P22.1. Karin Wolf-Ostermann (Germany): Green Care farms for people with dementia: first results of a new care approach in Germany<\/li>\n<li>P22.2. \u00c1ine Teahan (Ireland): The Alzheimer Caf\u00e9: A dyadic psychosocial support model<\/li>\n<li>P22.3. Tanja Louise Ibsen (Norway): Farm-based day care for people with dementia in Norway \u201d\u201c a description of the farm context and the service<\/li>\n<li>P22.4. Jean-Bernard Mabire (France): Impact of dance on balance, gait and confidence of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P22.5. Anne Marie Mork Rokstad (Norway): The impact of attending a day care centre designed for people with dementia on nursing home admission<\/li>\n<li>P22.6. Christoph Cavazzini (Germany): An individual dementia-specific counseling program as part of a dementia-specific respite care concept<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_34\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_34\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR11) Parallel Session on rights and dementia-friendly society P23 Disability and human rights approaches<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Helen Rochford-Brennan (Ireland)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P23.1. Fiona Keogh and Helen Rochford-Brennan (Ireland): \u201cI don\u2019t want to be special\u201d &#8211; learning from the disability movement on integrating people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P23.2. Kellyn Lee (United Kingdom):\u00a0 Introducing Material Citizenship: Rights based practices for people with a dementia living in care homes<\/li>\n<li>P23.3. Anu Sorvisto (Finland): Promoting brain health in intellectually disabled persons, Memory workshop -operating model<\/li>\n<li>P23.4. Vivienne Francis (United Kingdom): People with dementia have rights too &#8211; Adopting a rights based approach<\/li>\n<li>P23.5. Suzanne Cahill (Ireland): Framing dementia as a disability and a human rights issue: What are the advantages?<\/li>\n<li>P23.6. Julie Meerveld (Netherlands): Dementia-friendly polling stations<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_35\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_35\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>8.30-10.00 (MR12) Sesi\u00f3n de CEAFA\/FAE P24 Entorno<\/h4>\n<p>Moderador:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P24.1. Paloma Ramos Guzman (Espa\u00f1a): Arquitectura exterior e interior<\/li>\n<li>P24.2. Miguel \u00c1ngel Salichs S\u00e1nchez-Caballero (Espa\u00f1a): Nuevas tecnolog\u00edas de ayuda<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_36\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_36\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.00-10.30 Coffee break and poster presentations PO3 &amp; PO4<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>PO3.1. Jane Cross (United Kingdom): Disruptions, discontinuities &amp; dispersions: an ethnography of disjunctures in orthopaedic wards<\/li>\n<li>PO3.2. Chris Fox (United Kingdom): Implementation of the PERFECT-ER intervention designed to enhance recovery for people with hip fracture and cognitive impairment in acute trauma wards<\/li>\n<li>PO3.3. Chris Fox (United Kingdom): \u201cBribe Them With Cake\u201d; implementing change in acute hospital settings; an action research study<\/li>\n<li>PO3.4. Chris Fox (United Kingdom): \u201cAre you comfortable now?\u201d Person-Centred Care practices on acute trauma wards caring for people with cognitive impairments: an ethnographic study.<\/li>\n<li>PO3.5. Tamara Backhouse (United Kingdom): The Organisation Of Body Work In The Acute Hospital Ward: An Ethnographic Study<\/li>\n<li>PO3.6. Chris Fox (United Kingdom): It\u2019s good care, but who is it good for, me? A multi-perspective insight into stakeholder constructions of \u2018good care\u2019 for people living with dementia and hip fracture<\/li>\n<li>PO3.7. Sandra Shields (United Kingdom): Asked for Help, A person centred approach to symbols<\/li>\n<li>PO3.8. Nicola Wyllie (United Kingdom): PICC &#8211; appropriately for patients living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO3.9. Lia Fernandes (Portugal): Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients:\u00a0 preliminary findings from the Deus ex Machina study<\/li>\n<li>PO3.10. Inez Ramakers (Netherlands): Development of Memory Clinics in the Netherlands: an update from 1998 \u201d\u201c 2016.<\/li>\n<li>PO3.11. L\u00eddia Sousa (Portugal): Music-based interventions in the acute setting for patients with dementia \u201d\u201c targeting agitation.<\/li>\n<li>PO3.12. Tom McCarthy (United Kingdom): Specialist Dementia Unit Improvement Programme<\/li>\n<li>PO3.13. Alicia Diaz-Gil (United Kingdom): Perioperative care for people with dementia: is there room for improvement?<\/li>\n<li>PO3.14. Tom Dening (United Kingdom): Addressing the emotional needs of individuals with dementia when in hospital.<\/li>\n<li>PO3.15. Joanne Brooke (United Kingdom): Socialisation of student nurses into dementia care in the acute hospital.<\/li>\n<li>PO3.16. Janne R\u00f8svik (Norway): Care for people with dementia in hospitals. A protocol for a literature review<\/li>\n<li>PO3.17. Marianna Tsatali (Greece): Predictors of cognitive performance in participants with MCI who attend non pharmacological interventions over a three years period<\/li>\n<li>PO3.18. Stephen Antwi (United Kingdom): Exploring the experiences of living with dementia in Ghana<\/li>\n<li>PO3.20. Margit Gausdal Stranden\u00e6s (Norway): Experiences of attending day care services designed for people with dementia &#8211; a qualitative study with individual interviews<\/li>\n<li>PO3.21. Hui-Jer Chou (Taiwan POC): Traditional Chinese medicine therapy reduces the nasogastric tube feeding risk in dementia patients<\/li>\n<li>PO3.22. Rosa Redolat (Spain): Functional mobility and risk of falls in patients of Alzheimer\u2019s disease attending a day care center<\/li>\n<li>PO3.23a. Iliana Chrysikakou (Greece): Cognitive enhancement in Alzheimer\u2019s and related disorders<\/li>\n<li>PO3.23b. Iliana Chrysikakou (Greece): How a relative\/carer should manage the emotional load deriving from taking care of a person with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO3.24. Aggeliki Vlachogianni (Greece): Efficacy of a cognitive behavioral group intervention for caregivers of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO3.25. Wai Ming Albert Luk (Hong Kong): Effect of acupressure (Chinese manipulative therapy) on the quality of sleep in chinese old adults with intellectual disabilities (ID): A pilot study and on-going project<\/li>\n<li>PO3.26. Christian Brettschneider (Germany): Informal care for dementia according to type of service<\/li>\n<li>PO3.27. Hitomi Matsumoto (Japan): An evaluation of the dementia early identification and care service: Characterization of users and needs to support<\/li>\n<li>PO3.28. Karin Wolf-Ostermann (Germany): Shared housing arrangements for people with dementia \u2013 a cross-sectional study on quality indicators<\/li>\n<li>PO3.29. Lucia Federzoni (Italy): Prevalence and outcome of Delirium in older people accessing to outpatient memory clinic in Modena (Italy): retrospective study<\/li>\n<li>PO3.30. Linda Kohlmann (Germany): Use of non-pharmacological interventions in dementia: the Bavarian Dementia Survey (BayDem)<\/li>\n<li>PO3.31. Ingrid Kuyper (Netherlands): Caregiver support with activities at home for people with dementia (the MOMANT study)<\/li>\n<li>PO3.32. Andrea Fabbo (Italy): The Rosemary diary in home care for people with dementia: a pilot study<\/li>\n<li>PO3.33. Aud Johannessen (Norway): \u201cTo be, or not to be\u201d: Experiencing deterioration among people with young-onset dementia living alone<\/li>\n<li>PO3.34. Anna Pendergrass (Germany): FIVE-minutes screening for caregivers at risk: Developing a valid classification system for interpreting the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers (BSFC-s) scores in counseling and medical diagnostic contexts<\/li>\n<li>PO3.35. Lisneti Castro (Portugal): Personal and social skills in family caregiver self-care: a psychoeducational intervention proposal<\/li>\n<li>PO3.36. Emer Begley (Ireland): Supporting local service delivery: an Irish dementia needs analysis framework<\/li>\n<li>PO3.37. Matthew Janicki (USA): Providing social care via dementia-capable group homes for adults with intellectual disability<\/li>\n<li>PO3.38. Aisling Jennings (Ireland): Development and evaluation of a dementia education intervention for community based health care professionals<\/li>\n<li>PO3.39. Annemiek Bielderman (Netherlands): Effects of and experiences with SPANkracht, an empowerment intervention for people with young-onset dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO3.40. Henrik Wiegelmann (Germany): Health care support for dementia caregiver dyads &#8211; How does social inequality matter?<\/li>\n<li>PO3.41. Tushna Vandrevala (United Kingdom): \u201cI did not exist as a person to them, I was just a worker to them\u201d: experiences of objectification and dehumanisation among live-in carers<\/li>\n<li>PO3.42. Stina Bj\u00f8rnskov (Denmark): Young relatives of parents with dementia \u2013 how is their everyday life and well-being?<\/li>\n<li>PO3.43. James Pickett (United Kingdom): Dementia training for homecare providers in the UK<\/li>\n<li>PO3.44. Mona Michelet (Norway): Care and service needs of people assessed for cognitive impairment in primary health care in Norway<\/li>\n<li>PO3.46. Klea Barlou (Greece): Caring for Carers: A 12-week home care program designed to support and educate family carers<\/li>\n<li>PO3.48. Iris Hochgraeber (Germany): Stability of home-based care arrangements for people living with dementia \u2013 a conceptual model derived from a meta-study on mixed research<\/li>\n<li>PO3.50. Laura Cole (United Kingdom): Is there a \u2018right time\u2019 for a person with dementia to move to a care home? Social workers\u2019 and care home managers\u2019 perspectives<\/li>\n<li>PO3.51. Janice McAlister (United Kingdom): The impact of dementia nurse consultant role within care home environments<\/li>\n<li>PO3.52. Janice McAlister (United Kingdom): Improving staffs skills and knowledge within a care home setting<\/li>\n<li>PO3.53. Kaherine Algar-Skaife (United Kingdom): Creative Conversations: an arts based dementia care staff development programme<\/li>\n<li>PO3.54. Kieran A. Walsh (Ireland): Rationalising antipsychotic prescribing to nursing home residents with dementia: A feasibility study<\/li>\n<li>PO3.55. Josine Engels (Netherlands): Personal attention is essential: interrelationships in the triad of residents, families and nurses<\/li>\n<li>PO3.56. Sascha Sa\u00dfen (Germany): Quality indicators for the early detection of nursing risks<\/li>\n<li>PO3.57. Sascha Sa\u00dfen (Germany): Fall prevention and fracture prophylaxis<\/li>\n<li>PO3.58. Sascha Sa\u00dfen (Germany): Relationship planning in the care of people with dementia &#8211; expert standard in Germany<\/li>\n<li>PO3.59. Silke Voelz (Germany): Dementia special care units in nursing homes \u2013 a rapid realist review<\/li>\n<li>PO3.60. Chlo\u00eb Wood (United Kingdom): Fundamental nursing care for residents living with dementia: a qualitative study exploring views of home staff<\/li>\n<li>PO3.61. Mich\u00e8le Halsdorf (Luxembourg): \u201c4 paws for a smile\u201d\u009d<\/li>\n<li>PO3.62. Marit Mj\u00f8rud (Norway): Trajectories in real life and risk factors of dementia (TRAIL-DEM). Preliminary nursing home results<\/li>\n<li>PO4.1. Amanda Hunsaker (Switzerland): Factors associated with participation in neuroimaging among individuals with mild cognitive impairment<\/li>\n<li>PO4.2. Sian Hughes (United Kingdom): Developing an environment to safeguard the quality of life (QOL) and wellbeing of people with advanced dementia in the care home sector<\/li>\n<li>PO4.4. Laura Booi (Canada): Evaluating dementia inclusivity and reducing stigma in retirement communities<\/li>\n<li>PO4.5. Anthea Innes (United Kingdom): Music Cafe: the role of music performance in promoting a dementia friendly society<\/li>\n<li>PO4.6. Laura de la Cruz (Spain): Shared leisure programme addressed to people with dementia and their carers.<\/li>\n<li>PO4.7. Hilde Lamers (Belgium): Dementia-friendly campaigns: Simplified Stories &amp; I&#8217;m still here<\/li>\n<li>PO4.8. Sonja Steinbock (Germany): \u201cWith head, heart and hand\u201d Intergenerational project on supportive meeting between people with dementia and children<\/li>\n<li>PO4.9. Amor Alvarez (Spain): Community self-help in rural areas<\/li>\n<li>PO4.10. Ian Sherriff (United Kingdom): \u201cWe can\u2019t change the person with dementia but we can change the environment they live in\u201d*<\/li>\n<li>PO4.11. Daniela Fernandez Gomora (United Kingdom): &#8220;Young people, they just get it!&#8221; Working across generations to act on dementia.<\/li>\n<li>PO4.12. Lene Moestrup (Denmark): Working together in creating and maintaining a familiar and meaningful everyday life in a Danish Dementia Village<\/li>\n<li>PO4.13. Anne-marie Bruijs (Netherlands): Empowerment of people with dementia online<\/li>\n<li>PO4.14. Karina Ross (United Kingdom): How a dementia friendly Circle of Support works for its rural dementia families<\/li>\n<li>PO4.15.\u00a0Luc\u00eda Ruanova (Spain): Umbrella Net Program<\/li>\n<li>PO4.16. Veerle Baert (Belgium): CasAperta, music and arts caf\u00e9 by people with dementia and their carers<\/li>\n<li>PO4.17. Paul Hudson (United Kingdom): A Balancing Act. Can historic cultural buildings be dementia friendly? The Festival Theatre, Edinburgh<\/li>\n<li>PO4.18. Paul Hudson (United Kingdom): On With the Show! Dementia-friendly creative engagement at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland<\/li>\n<li>PO4.19a. Vivienne Francis (United Kingdom): Challenging sectors and championing the rights of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.19b. Vivienne Francis (United Kingdom): Brand, marketing and rights: \u2018uniting against dementia\u2019 a movement for change<\/li>\n<li>PO4.20. Eleonora Bertani (Italy): The Seaside Week<\/li>\n<li>PO4.21. Verena C. Tatzer (Austria): Aspects of creating an adequate &#8211; environment and design for a dementia-friendly library: a collaborative project of a higher education institution in Austria<\/li>\n<li>PO4.22. Sue Jones (United Kingdom): How does resilience promote dementia carers&#8217; wellbeing?<\/li>\n<li>PO4.23. Sue Jones (United Kingdom): Identifying resilience in family carers<\/li>\n<li>PO4.24. Sissel Karlsson-Haig (Norway): Information about dementia on City of Oslo\u2019s website<\/li>\n<li>PO4.25. Sandra Poudevida (Spain): Therapeutic groups for familiar caregivers of people with Alzheimer: from research to training multipliers to expand implementation<\/li>\n<li>PO4.26. Catherine Pemble (United Kingdom): Starting revolutions and taming tigers: navigating thresholds, boundaries and disability with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.27. Louise Nyg\u00e5rd (Sweden): Dementia or mild cognitive impairment: @ work in progress<\/li>\n<li>PO4.29. Maaret Meril\u00e4inen (Finland): An instrument for assessing the subjective quality of life of person with a memory disorder (#MemoryMIKE)<\/li>\n<li>PO4.31. Kevin Charras (France): Implementation of a Living Lab in a day care centre: involving people with dementia and their carers<\/li>\n<li>PO4.32. Dianne Campbell (United Kingdom): Creating change from the ground up: the role of faith and community in supporting those with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.33. N\u00e9lida Aguiar (Portugal): Perpetuating memories<\/li>\n<li>PO4.34. Patrizia Bruno (Italy): The person beyond dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.35. Tomasa Ugidos (Spain): Sensitization to improve care in sanitary contexts to people with cognitive impairment<\/li>\n<li>PO4.36. Cristian Leorin (Italy): Driving eHealth education and innovation by involving experts with dementia: a case study<\/li>\n<li>PO4.37. Yolanda Barrado-Mart\u00edn (United Kingdom): What are the views of people living with dementia and their informal carers getting involved in Tai Chi practise?<\/li>\n<li>PO4.38. Diana Schack Thoft (Denmark): Improving the communication and relation between people living with dementia and their relatives<\/li>\n<li>PO4.40. Gerard Fealy (Ireland): Developing a resilience-enhancing resource for family carers of people with dementia: Lesson learned<\/li>\n<li>PO4.42. Sara Laureen Bartels (Netherlands): The comprehensive view: combining self-reports and observations to understand everyday technology use of people with mci and dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.43. Elisabeth Junglas (France): Meeting without boundaries<\/li>\n<li>PO4.44. Lor\u00e8ne Gilly (France): \u201cLiving with Alzheimer&#8217;s or a related disease\u201d<\/li>\n<li>PO4.45. Tina Junge (Denmark): Effect of long-term group rehabilitation on physical performance in community-dwelling people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.46. Kim Michael Alberg S\u00f8rensen (Denmark): Personal communication books for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PO4.47. Katie Davis (United Kingdom): Stigma and dementia: our journey<\/li>\n<li>PO4.48. Mario Possenti (Italy): The first experience of a working group of people with dementia for Federazione Alzheimer Italia<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_37\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_37\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR05) Parallel Session on policies and strategies P25 Global and European collaborations on dementia<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Dan Chisholm (WHO Europe)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P25.1. Gillian Barclay (United Kingdom): Act on dementia &#8211;\u00a0 an EU joint action to improve the lives of people living with dementia and their carers<\/li>\n<li>P25.2. Michael<sup>\u00a0<\/sup>Smith (United Kingdom): \u00a0Important outcomes of Alzheimer\u2019s disease from the perspective of people with the disease &amp; their supporters<\/li>\n<li>P25.3. Chris Lynch (United Kingdom): Global dementia action plan; national responses<\/li>\n<li>P25.4. Bertrand Fougere (France): General Practitioners-Nurses Cooperation Improves Early Detection of Neurocognitive Disorders in Primary Care<\/li>\n<li>P25.5. Annette Bauer (United Kingdom): Challenges of including patient-relevant outcomes in funding decisions for Alzheimer\u2019s disease drugs, and consequences \u2013 A health technology assessment perspective<\/li>\n<li>P25.6. Leslie Cartz-Piver (France): \u201cAct on Dementia\u201d &#8211; a new European educational training on neurocognitive disorders in primary care<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_38\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_38\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR06) Parallel Session on genetics, prevention and treatment P26 Pharmacological treatment<\/h4>\n<p>Chairpersons: Pierre Korlak-Salmon (France)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P26.1. Lori Black (United Kingdom): Antipsychotic prescribing within dementia patients in care homes: how well do we adhere to NICE guidelines? An audit of our practice<\/li>\n<li>P26.2. Kathryn Richardson (United Kingdom): Anticholinergic medication and benzodiazepine use and long-term cognitive decline and dementia<\/li>\n<li>P26.3. Tatyana Sarycheva (Finland): Antiepileptic drug use and the risk of stroke among community-dwelling persons with Alzheimer\u2019s disease: a matched cohort study<\/li>\n<li>P26.4. Paraskevi Zafeiridi (United Kingdom): Early and Late onset dementia: a retrospective study assessing differences in drug treatment and outcomes<\/li>\n<li>P26.5. Alan McMichael (United Kingdom): Assessing the rate of anticholinergic drug prescriptions for dementia patients in Northern Ireland<\/li>\n<li>P26.6. Stina Saunders (United Kingdom): The Electronic Person Specific Outcome Measures (ePSOM) Project for Prodromal Alzheimer\u2019s Dementia<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_39\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_39\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR07) Parallel Session by INTERDEM P27 Promoting social health in dementia<\/h4>\n<p>Chairpersons: Rose-Marie Dr\u00f6es<sup>\u00a0<\/sup>(Netherlands) and Kevin Charras<sup>\u00a0<\/sup>(France)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P27.1. Annelies Van Rijn (Netherlands): Developing Meeting Centers into Meeting Centers 3.0<\/li>\n<li>P27.2. Fabrice Gzil (France): Self-management: the view of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P27.3. Antonio Garcia-Casal (Spain): Technology challenges for improving social participation in older adults with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P27.4. Helen Rochford-Brennan (Ireland): Social health from the perspective of a person with dementia<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_40\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_40\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR08) Parallel Session by ROADMAP P28 Ethics challenges for real-world data<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P28.1.<\/li>\n<li>P28.2.<\/li>\n<li>P28.3.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_41\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_41\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR09) Parallel Session on care approaches P29 Assistive technologies<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Franka Meiland (Netherlands)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P29.1. Rob Groot Zwaaftink (Netherlands): Online for support of family caregivers based on evidence based applications<\/li>\n<li>P29.2. Dympna Casey (Ireland): \u201cOh, I\u2019d love one of these {MARIO companion robot} \u2013 so if you buy me one I\u2019ll give you the money\u201d (Person with dementia). The impact of a companion robot in combating loneliness in people with dementia. The MARIO project<\/li>\n<li>P29.3.\u00a0Marjolein De Vugt (Netherlands): \u00a0Inlife, an online social support intervention for caregivers of people with dementia: an evaluation in a randomised controlled trial<\/li>\n<li>P29.4. Gillian Anderson (Uited Kingdom): The future of dementia care: how Alzheimer Scotland is leading on person centred assistive technologies<\/li>\n<li>P29.5. Arlene Astell (United Kingdom): IN-LIFE: A European digital platform for older adults living with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P29.6. Theopisti Chrysanthaki (United Kingdom): Living safer and longer at home: The TIHM story<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_42\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_42\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR10) Parallel Session on care services P30 Nursing home care<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: \u00d8yvind Kerkevold (Norway)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P30.1. Hanneke Noordam (Netherlands): Evaluation of Sociotherapeutic Living Environments for individuals with dementia living in a nursing home<\/li>\n<li>P30.2. Brian Crosbie (United Kingdom): Optimising hearing-related communication for care home residents with dementia (ORCHARD): a realist synthesis<\/li>\n<li>P30.3. Antonella Pellitta (Italy): A model of integrated care for people with dementia: the experience of a temporary special dementia care unit (t-SDCU) in Modena District<\/li>\n<li>P30.4. Laura Booi (Canada): The aching backbone of long term residential care: the narrative of the nurses aide<\/li>\n<li>P30.5. Christophe Reintjens (France): Results of an extended dementia care model of intervention to an entire nursing home<\/li>\n<li>P30.6. Sverre Bergh (Norway): The course of neuropsychiatric symptoms in nursing home residents from admission to 30-month follow-up<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_43\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_43\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR11) Parallel Session on rights and dementia-friendly society P31 Consent and decision-making<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Maria do Ros\u00e1rio Zincke dos Reis (Portugal)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P31.1. Henna Nikumaa (Finland): Supporting legal capacity of people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>P31.2. Z\u00fcmr\u00fct Alpinar Sencan (Germany): Early dementia diagnosis and planning later life: preliminary results of an empirical-ethical study<\/li>\n<li>P31.3. Jem Bhatt (United Kingdom): The \u2018Who to tell, how and when\u2019 intervention<\/li>\n<li>P31.4. Cesar Rodriguez-Castello (United Kingdom): Specialist Dementia Units Improvement Programme: guidance on legal and ethical issues for participating teams<\/li>\n<li>P31.5. Katja Karjalainen (Finland): Foreign guardianship decisions: pitfalls of recognition<\/li>\n<li>P31.6. Alessandro Bosco (United Kingdom): Agency in dementia care: Systematic review and meta-ethnography.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_44\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_44\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>10.30-12.00 (MR12) Sesi\u00f3n de CEAFA\/FAE P32 Plan Nacional de Alzheimer<\/h4>\n<p>Moderador:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>P32.1. Jos\u00e9 Antonio L\u00f3pez Trigo (Espa\u00f1a): Apoyo integral sociosanitario<\/li>\n<li>P32.2. David P\u00e9rez Mart\u00ednez (Espa\u00f1a): El paciente con enfermedad de Alzheimer y su cuidador en el \u00e1mbito hospitalario<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_45\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_45\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.15-13.15 (MR09) Special Symposium SS3 Biogen<\/h4>\n<p>This special symposium is organised by Biogen<\/p>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_46\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_46\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.15-13.15 (MR10) Special Symposium SS4 Roche<\/h4>\n<p>This special symposium is organised by Roche<\/p>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_47\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_47\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>12.15-13.15 (MR11) Oral Poster presentations OP2<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Iva Holmerov\u00e1 (Czech Republic)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>OP2.1. Isabelle Rouch (France): One-year evolution of BPSD in patients hospitalized in Cognitive Behavioral Units: the EVITAL cohort<\/li>\n<li>OP2.2. Michele Board (United Kingdom): Evaluating the impact of the virtual reality app\u201d A walk through dementia\u201d on students learning and practice<\/li>\n<li>OP2.3. Yun-Hee Jeon (Australia): An international collaboration to improve dementia research participation and public engagement<\/li>\n<li>OP2.4. Daniela Fernandez Gomora (United Kingdom): Global dementia friends network: Uniting against dementia<\/li>\n<li>OP2.5. Susanna Bux\u00f3 (Spain): Social understanding of dementia diagnosis<\/li>\n<li>OP2.6. Suzanne Cahill (Ireland): Relational autonomy dignity consent and decision making<\/li>\n<li>OP2.7. Sujoy Mukherjee (United Kingdom): Cognition, autonomy &amp; vulnerability \u2013 decision making in dementia, the UK spproach<\/li>\n<li>OP2.8. Verena Tatzer (Austria): Older people\u2019s awareness on and experiences with living with dementia in rural communities in Austria<\/li>\n<li>OP2.9. Nienke Van Wezel (Netherlands): Improving the lives of (future) people with dementia in the Netherlnads; our Dementia Friendly Programme<\/li>\n<li>OP2.10. Alenka Virant (Slovenia): Dementia friendly spots \u2013community support network for persons with dementia and their care partners<\/li>\n<li>OP2.11. Katie Davis (United Kingdom): Co-researching with people living with dementia: a co-operative inquiry<\/li>\n<li>OP2.12. Rebecca McDonnell (Spain): Involving couples living with dementia in the development of a strengths based approach to service delivery<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_48\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_48\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>13.00-14.00 Lunch break<\/h4>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_49\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_49\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>14.00-15.30 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Plenary Session PL3 Dementia as a care priority<\/h4>\n<p class=\" text-left\">Chairperson: Myrra Vernooij-Dassen (Netherlands)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>PL3.1. Meet the researchers of tomorrow: Sebastien Libert (Belgium): Assistive technologies in dementia: Findings of the INDUCT (Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Using Current Technology) consortium<\/li>\n<li>PL3.2. Gail Mountain (United Kingdom): Redefining and measuring meaningful outcomes for people with dementia<\/li>\n<li>PL3.3. Marjolein de Vugt (Netherlands): Partner in balance: an example of tailored post-diagnostic support<\/li>\n<li>PL3.4. Manuel Mart\u00edn Carrasco (Spain): Reducing the use of antipsychotics in residential and nursing homes<\/li>\n<li>PL3.5. Martina Roes (Germany): Fostering and sustaining relationships with people with dementia<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_50\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_50\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>15.30-16.00 Coffee break and poster presentations PO3 &amp; PO4<\/h4>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_51\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_51\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>16.00-17.30 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Plenary session PL4 Dementia as a research priority<\/h4>\n<p>Chairperson: Jos\u00e9 Manuel Ribera Casado (Spain)<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>PL4.1. Meet the researchers of tomorrow: Isadora Alves (Netherlands): The AMYPAD (Amyloid imaging to prevent Alzheimer\u2019s disease) project: Improving our understanding, diagnosis and management of Alzheimer\u2019s disease through the utilisation of \u00df-amyloid PET imaging.<\/li>\n<li>PL4.2. Mar\u00eda Isabel Gonz\u00e1lez Ingelmo (Spain): Importance of social and health care research in the field of Alzheimer\u2019s disease and other dementias<\/li>\n<li>PL4.3. Merc\u00e8 Boada (Spain): Improving the diagnosis of Alzheimer\u2019s disease through EU research collaborations<\/li>\n<li>PL4.4. Philippe Amouyel (France): Genetics of Alzheimer\u2019s disease, a state-of-play<\/li>\n<li>PL4.5. Clive Ballard (United Kingdom): What pharmacological options for the treatment of behavioural symptoms of dementia?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a id=\"eztoc953107_1_2_52\" name=\"eztoc953107_1_2_52\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h4>17.30-17.45 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Closing ceremony<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Welcome to the 29<sup>th<\/sup>\u00a0Alzheimer Europe Conference in The Hague, Netherlands<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Closing comments and farewell by<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Micheline Selmes, Chairperson, Fundaci\u00f3n Alzheimer Espa\u00f1a<\/li>\n<li>Cheles Cantabrana, Chairperson, CEAFA<\/li>\n<li>Iva Holmerov\u00e1, Chairperson, Alzheimer Europe<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Detailed programme and abstracts Barcelona 2018 Monday, 29 October 18.00-18.30 (MR09-MR10-MR11) Opening ceremony Welcome and introductory comments by Iva Holmerov\u00e1, Chairperson, Alzheimer Europe Cheles Cantabrana, Chairperson, CEAFA Micheline Selmes, Chairperson, [&hellip;] ","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":6245,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[328],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6643"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=6643"}],"version-history":[{"count":2,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6643\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":6645,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6643\/revisions\/6645"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/media\/6245"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=6643"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=6643"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/interdem.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=6643"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}