08:30 - 09:00 Welcome, tea & coffee Room: First Floor
   
 09:00 - 12:00 Optional: visit to nursing home Laurens
     
 09:00 - 09:55 Plenary Session 2 Room: Willem Burger Zaal
  Chair: Prof. Theo van Achterberg, RN, PhD
University of Nijmegen St Radboud, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
   
  Keynote addresses
   
  KN4 The Longevity Revolution
Prof. Rudi Westendorp, PhD
Professor of medicine
Chairman department of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands.
Executive Director Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing
   
  KN5 Prevention of Falls in Older Persons: an update
Prof. Koen Milisen, RN, PhD
Department of Geriatric Medicine, University Hospitals of Leuven & Center for Health Services and Nursing Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
   
 09:55 - 10:20 Break Room: First Floor
   
  Parallel Session B
   
 10:20 - 12:45 Poster presentations Room: Willem Burger Hal
   
  Care for older persons in Europe in 2025
  B1-419 Integrating home care services in Europe
S. Chlabicz, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
   
  Challenges and innovations in long-term care for older persons
  B2-70 Coordinating the Roles of Nursing Home Staff and Families of Elderly Nursing Home Residents
M. Ehrenfeld, Pat Mattews academic school of nursing, Israel

B3-72 Nurses’ perceptions of individualised care in long-term care institutions
R.A. Suhonen, University of Turku, Finland

B4-97 Protocol for innovative projects of care and support targeting community dwelling frail elderly
T.P.M. van Durme, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

B5-120 A pilot experience of client centred care in Brussels city
C. Jeanmart, Institute For Health and Society, UCLouvain Belgium

B6-151 Nijmegen University Network of Nursing Homes: collaboration in care and research
E.W.C. Derksen, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre,
the Netherlands

B7-191 Towards a framework for operational access to care for the elderly.
E.C.C. Schipper, Tranzo / UvT, the Netherlands

B8-205 Examining the Health Care Policy for Elderly People from an International Perspective
H.G. Golander, Tel Aviv University, Israel

B9-227 The continuous nursing care - Conceptual basis
J.P.A.T. Tavares, Portugal

B10-229 Barriers and Solutions in the Continuous Nursing Care for the Elderly
J.P.A.T. Tavares, Portugal

B11-254 Nurse case management in England:A study of different models for community dwelling older people
M. Drennan, Kingston University & St. George's University of London, United Kingdom

B12-261 A Quality Framework for Responsible Care gives new opportunities for managers and professionals
R.H. van der Veen, Vilans, the Netherlands

B13-325 Literature review on advance care planning of nursing home residents
L. Séchaud, Haute Ecole de Santé, Switzerland

B14-337 Best practice; the professional as a ‘guiding actor’
J.S. Boonstra, Saxion, the Netherlands

B15-380 Structure of patients’ health requirements in homecare in Poland and changes in the health care
G. Wojcik, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

B16-382 Obesity in care of nursing home residents - Pilot study on detection of efforts in nursing homes
G. Apelt, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

B17-464 Collaborative Intensity - a description of the research process for the par tnership model
L. Rekola, Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Science, Finland

B18-465 Partnership between higher education and working life in Geriatric Services
A. Haggman-Laitila Halsinki, Metropolia University of Applied, Sciences Finland

B19-L1 Home dialysis for the frail elderly
A.T. Riemann, AMC/Dianet dialysecentra, the Netherlands
   
  Manpower issues and the labor market
  B20-10 Moral distress and Burn-Out in nurses on acute geriatric wards
M.D.W. Dewitte, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium
   
  Patient safety and health outcomes e.g.
  B21-098 Patient safety climate in Swiss nursing homes and its relationship to clinical outcomes
F.Z. Zuniga, University of Basel, Switzerland

B22-123 The Australian Medical Sheepskin prevents pressure ulcers: a combined multilevel analysis of 3 RCTs
P. Mistiaen, NIVEL, the Netherlands institute for health services research,
the Netherlands

B23-149 Assessment of postoperative pain in older patients
F.M. van Dijk, University Medical Center, the Netherlands

B24-198 Belgian Screening Tools (BeST) database
L.B. Bulteel, Ghent University, Belgium

B25-217 Adherence and medication management by the elderly
A.H. Henriques, Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Portugal

B26-240 Barriers that influence nurses’ information exchange
during care transfer of older persons

R.M.O. Olsen, Nord-Trøndelag University College, Norway

B27-268 Comparing acute and long-term elderly care by the use of an Italian theoretical model and the ICNP®
D. Ausili, Insubria University Varese, Italy

B28-344 Pain and interventions in German nursing homes
K. Kopke, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

B29-364 Experiences of nurse specialists in projects aiming to reduce the use of physical restraints
H.M.J.H. Smeets, MeanderGroep ZL, the Netherlands

B30-371 Making an inventory of best practices recommendations and putting them at nurses’ disposal
N.A.O. Gobert, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

B31-374 Falls in the hospital: a study of data collection processes and inter-rater reliability in the US
M. Simon, University of Kansas Medical Center.
School of Nursing, United States of America

B32-386 Psychosocial interventions to reduce antipsychotic drugs in care home residents: systematic review
S. Köpke, University of Hamburg, Germany

B33-420 Fall prevention in the elderly: current evidence and challenges for further research
K. Balzer, Universität zu Lübeck, Germany

B34-451 Screening for falls in an acute geriatric ward: are instruments performing better than nurses?
K.J.J. Versluys, UZ Gent, Belgium

B35-467 Towards an optimal skill mix for older residents in nursing homes
A. Tuinman, Hanzehogeschool Groningen, the Netherlands

B36-469 Falls in older hospital inpatients and effect of cognitive impairment
J. Härlein, General Hospital Fürth, Germany

B37-L11 Issue and implementation of an practice guideline for skin care with incontinence for acute hospitals and nursing homes
E. Haslinger-Baumann, Forschungsinstitut des Roten Kreuzes, Austria
   
  Promotion of health and well-being in older persons
  B38-2 Caring for older people with multiple chronic conditions in their own homes
M.T.L. Lupari, NHSCT, United Kingdom

B39-8 Cultural Diversity, Locus of Control, Spirituality and Quality of Life in Elderly Patients
Y. Marcus, presented by B. Shaindman, Shoenbrun Academic School of Nursing, Israel

B40-13 Natural Environment and Health: Promoting Health in Older Persons
I.P. Prasini, Hygeia Hospital, Greece

B41-15 Osteoporosis Knowledge, Health Beliefs and Preventive Behavior in Older Women Living in a Rural Area
S.A. Aree-Ue, Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand

B42-018 Fall Risk Assessment in the Outpatient Setting J. Meador, Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center, United States of America

B43-23 The nursing staff’s experiences and reactions when older people with dementia fall in nursing homes
S.St. Struksnes, Norway

B44-26 Effects of Quadriceps Exercise on Pain and Strength Conditioning in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
N.P. Piyakhachornrot, Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand

B45-54 Healthy and Active Ageing, a preventive program for independent living well elderly
M.B.M. Bussmann, Hogeschool Rotterdam, the Netherlands

B46-60 Older peoples' perceptions of pain, health and psychosocial life
A. Willman, University of Karlstad, Sweden

B47-75 Visiting nurses’ foot health evaluation skills - a pilot study
M. Stolt, University of Turku, Finland
B48-089 Evaluation of the effects of screening elderly people in order to detect frailty at an early stage
I.G.P. Duimel-Peeters, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

B49-124 The 75-year-olds´ perceived health. The district nurse’s starting point for health dialogues
H.S. Sherman, Centre for Family Medicin, Sweden

B50-139 A qualitative analysis of experiences of smoking cessation among older males in Taiwan
C.L. Huang, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan

B51-146 Action research as a method to improve quality of care for older persons
M.W.C. Snoeren, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

B52-157 Planned interviews about sexuality as part of routine care to men with genitourinary cancer
S.M. Maassen, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands

B53-177 Care models that integrate advanced nursing services to elderly with depression: a literature review
J.D. Dreizler, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

B54-235 Well-being and quality of life of people over 75 years: influence of social support
M.L.A. Almeida, Nursing School of Coimbra, Portugal

B55-250 Identifying patients with low health literacy
K. Sommerhalder presented by S. Hahn, University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

B56-259 Diabetes: psychometric evaluation of an instrument to evaluate the effectiveness of education
V.D. Duprez, University College Arteveldehogeschool, Belgium

B57-269 Feelings of insecurity and vulnerability: Is the association different between older age groups?
L. de Donder presented by N. de Witte, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium

B58-274 Prevalence studies on elder abuse in Europe: state of the art and guidelines for future research
L. de Donder presented by N. de Witte, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium

B59-286 Accidental falls prevention in the elderly: a post intervention survey in Italian Hospitals
D. Mecugni, presented by C. Sironi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

B60-295 Frailty: beyond the figures
K.G. Luijkx, Tilburg University, the Netherlands

B61-321 Effects of group and personal interventions on perceived togetherness in older people
P.T. Tiikkainen, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland

B62-329 Quality of life model: predictors of quality of life among sick older adults
L.H. Halvorsrud, Diakonova University College, Norway

B63-340 Assistance for the chronically ill older persons living at home
A.M. Moe, Høgskolen i Nord-Trøndelag, Norway

B64-352 Feasibility of a new intervention programme for vulnerable older people in primary care
N. Bleijenberg, UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands

B65-370 Determining care abilities of older people regarding with their realization of daily life activities
Z. Koc, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey

B66-373 Quality of life of the elderly people in long-term care in the South-East Poland
G. Wojcik, Medical university of Warsaw, Poland

B67-384 Resources for improving everyday movements and promoting autonomy of nursing home residents
S. Kalinowski, Germany

B68-385 A chronic grief intervention for alzheimer's family caregivers
O. Paun, Rush University, United States of America

B69-405 Older persons in the world of Hiv/Aids: health promotion through community-based collaboration
M.J. Watson, North-West University, South Africa

B70-428 What is ‘healthy physical activity’?
H. Anderiesen, TUDelft, the Netherlands

B71-455 Elderly health needs in primary care unit and nurse’s professional practice.
F. Romijn Tocantins, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

B72-462 Wellbeing of elderly people within Russian minority in Finland and Estonia
A. Ehasalu, Tallinn Health College, Estonia

B73-L23 Home Care and Support of the Eldery in Switzerland
T. Schwarze, Bern University of Applied Science, Switzerland
   
  Parallel session C
   
 C1-S7 Symposium Room: Fortis Bank Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 DEFEND your older hospital patient!
  Chair: M.J. Schuurmans
   
  1 Measuring functional decline in hospitalized older medical patients: a systematic review
S.E. de Rooij, Academic Medical Center, the Netherlands

2 ISAR-HP an instrument predicting functional decline in older hospitalized patients
J.G. Hoogerduijn, Hogeschool Utrecht, the Netherlands

3 Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in older hospitalised patients at risk for functional decline
S.E. de Rooij, Academic Medical Center, the Netherlands

4 Multimorbidity in acutely hospitalized older patients: prevalence and outcome
S.E. de Rooij, Academic Medical Center, the Netherlands
   
 C2-S8 Symposium Room: Willem Burger Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Determinants of fear of falling from different perspectives
  Chair: S.E.A.J. de Rooij
   
  1 Safety for older persons; effectiveness of a mobile safety alarm
A.Ch.L. Scheffer, Academic Medical Centre, the Netherlands
   
  2 Fall prevention on wheels: fear of falling in older persons visiting a mobile fall prevention unit
A.Ch.L. Scheffer, Academic Medical Centre, the Netherlands
   
  3 Fear of Falling: Perspective of a patient with a hip fracture
H.M. Visschedijk, VUmc, the Netherlands
   
 C3-439 Workshop Room: Van Cappellen Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45

 
International networking, a prerequisite for excellent research? WENR, an example of good experience
M.L.A. Crijns, the Netherlands Centre for Excellence in Nursing, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van Beuningen Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Family and informal care givers
  Chair: M.A. Andersson
   
  C4-92 Family caregivers of elder people in Spain
A.Z. Zabalegui, Hospital Clínico de Barcelona, Spain

C5-169 The experience of being next of kin to an older person in the last phase of life
M.A. Andersson, Lund University, Sweden

C6-458 (In)formal care and care shortages - Findings from the Belgian Ageing Studies BAS
N. de Witte, University College Ghent, Belgium
   
  Oral presentations Room: Mees Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Patient safety and health outcomes e.g.
  Chair: D.B. Beeckman
   
  C7-196 The effectiveness of a multistage low pressure air mattress in pressure ulcer prevention: an RCT
L. Demarré, Ghent University, Belgium

C8-252 Pressure ulcers: Knowledge and attitudes of nurses in Belgium
D.B. Beeckman, Ghent University, Belgium

C9-262 Assessing the adequacy of pressure ulcer prevention in Belgian geriatric hospital wards
D.B. Beeckman, Ghent University, Belgium

C10-300 Pressure ulcers: knowledge and attitudes of nurses in Belgian nursing homes
L. Demarré, Ghent University, Belgium
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van der Vorm Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons (1)
  Chair: M. Heinen
   
  C11-134 'Lively Legs': Increased physical activity and fewer wound days in venous leg ulcer patients
M.M. Heinen, Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen, the Netherlands

C12-147 Low risk for undernutrition is a predictor for perceived good health in older patients
U.S. Söderhamn, University of Agder, Norway

C13-237 Elderly male cancer patients: traumatic stress and need for support in prostate cancer patients
A.Ph. Visser, Rotterdam University, the Netherlands

C14-324 Alcohol use among older adults and an early intervention model for home care
S.I. Immonen, City of Espoo, Finland
   
  Oral Presentations Room: Plate Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons (2)
  Chair: J.G. Gräske
   
  C15-91 Construct validity and homogeneity of the German version of the QUALIDEM by people with dementia
M. Dichter, University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany

C16-244 Managing dementia in residential aged care using Snoezelen and other multi-sensory therapies
M.B. Bauer, La Trobe University, Australia

C17-256 Quality of life in shared housing arrangements - a comparison of various dementia-specific scales
J.G. Gräske, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van Rijckevorsel Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons (3)
  Chair: M.J.G. van Vliet
   
  C18-49 Standardization of a Research-Based Advanced Nursing Practice Home Intervention for Elderly
R.N. Naef, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

C19-67 Filling up the hours. How do stroke patients on a rehabilitation nursing home spend the day?
H.C.M. Huijben-Schoenmakers, ROC West- Brabant; Avans Hogeschool,
Breda, the Netherlands

C20-390 The impact of hospitalization on physical decline of elderly people living at home
M.J.G. van Vliet, VUmc, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Ruys Zaal
   
 10:20 - 11:45 Manpower issues and the labor market
   
  C21-19 The DIRECT-project: interventions to improve job-related outcomes in nursing homes
E.M.B. Spoor, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
   
 11:45 - 12:45 Lunch Room: First Floor
  Meet the experts
   
 12:45 - 18:00 Optional: Visit to Florence Nightingale Institute
  or
 13:00 - 15:00 Laurens Cadenza unit of palliative care
   
  Parallel Session D
   
 D1-S3 Symposium Room: Willem Burger Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Care problems in nursing homes from a European point of view
  Chair: J.M.G.A.Schols
   
  1 Pressure ulcer guideline development and dissemination in Europe
E. Meesterberends, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

2 Measuring care problems in nursing home residents in the Netherlands,
Germany and Austria

N.C. van Nie, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

3 Fall prevention in cognitively impaired older people: state of the art in
German nursing homes

J.H. Härlein, General Hospital Fürth, Germany

4 Improving quality of care in care homes by performing a yearly national audit of care problems
J.M.G.A.Schols, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
   
 D2-S13 Symposium Room: Fortis Bank Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Home care for the elderly in Europe: the EUROMAP-project results
  Chair: W. Boerma, N. Genet
   
  1 Governance on home care in Europe
W.G.W. Boerma, N. Genet, NIVEL, the Netherlands

2 Financing home care in Europe
Laszlo Gulacsi, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

3 Human resources in home care in Europe
V.G. Homolova, Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences, Germany

4 Recipients of home care and the role of informal care in Europe
M. Naiditch, Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Sante (IRDES), France

5 Current trends and challenges and how they are dealt with
A. Hutchinson, Sheffield University, United Kingdom
   
 D3-S31 Symposium Room: Jurriaanse Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 The Dutch National Care for the Elderly Programme
  Chair: K. Jonkers
   
  1 Towards an integrated chain of care model for the frail elderly
C. Spreeuwenberg, Maastricht University Medical Center, the Netherlands

2 The ISCOPE-study
J. Blom, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands

3 Feasibility of a new intervention programme for vulnerable older people in primary care
N. Bleijenberg, I. Drubbel, University Medical Center, Utrecht, the Netherlands
   
 D4-L24 Workshop Room: Van Cappellen Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Primary Care and Care for Older Persons
  Chair: P. Boeckxstaens
P. Boeckxstaens, Ghent University, Belgium
P. de Graaf, European Forum for Primary Care, the Netherlands
   
 D5-138 Workshop Room: Van Rijckevorsel Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15

 
The art of working in the care for the elderly - Work is in the eye of the beholder
C.G. Nijhuis, Humanitas, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Mees Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 New developments in dementia care
  Chair: R.Verkaik
   
  D6-46 Impact of individualized case conferences on residents´ behaviour and quality of life
D. Hardenacke, Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen,
Germany
   
  D7-242 Pleasantly living together: Anton de Kom, for Surinamers with dementia
A.H.M. Verhoeven, Cordaan, the Netherlands

D8-39 Effects of introducing a nursing guideline on depression in psychogeriatric nursing home residents
R. Verkaik, NIVEL, the Netherlands

D9-73 How to tell patients and caregivers about dementia
R.L.J.M. Pol, Alysis Zorggroep Rijnstate Hospital, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van Beuningen Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Use of technology in care for older persons in the future
  Chair: K.A. Axelsson
   
  D10-220 Videomonitoring as part of care delivery to independently living seniors
M.D. Spreeuwenberg, Hogeschool Zuyd, the Netherlands

D11-292 Healthy older persons perceptions about care and the use of Assistive Technology Services (ATS)
C. Harrefors, Luleå University of Technology Sweden

D12-303 E-Health in care of older persons in the future
K.A. Axelsson, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

D13-345 Robotics for elderly care; A roadmap study for the European commission
G.J. Gelderblom, presented by G. Cremers, Hogeschool Zuyd, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van der Vorm Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons
  Chair: P. Voutilainen
   
  D14-225 Life orientation among older people in Finland and Sweden
L.F. Fagerström, Buskerud University College/ University of Skövde, Norway

D15-426 Healthy ageing in all policies
P. Voutilainen, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland

D16-436 Safety visits to senior citizens in Kópavogur 2007
D.H. Kristinsdóttir, Slysavarnafélagið Landsbjörg, Iceland
   
  Oral presentations Room: Plate Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 New approaches to acute care for older persons
  Chair: M. Daem
   
  D17-36 The implementation of evidence-based nutrition guidelines in an acute geriatric setting
M.L.R.M. Daem, Universiteit Gent, Belgium
   
  D18-347 mpowerment by the written patient instructions at the emergency policlinic
M.H. Salminen-Tuomaala, Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences, Finland
   
  D19-378 Pain, anxiety, and agitation in critically ill older patients on the intensive care unit
M.M. Jeitziner, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland / Maastricht University, the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Ruys Zaal
   
 12:45 - 14:15 Family and informal care givers
  Chair: T.B. Boggatz
   
  D20-214 Socio-demographic factors related Care Dependency among older Egyptians
T.B. Boggatz, Germany

D21-276 Spouse caregivers face complex position of health deficits at the early stage of caregiving
T. Välimäki, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
   
 14:15 - 14.45 Break Room: First Floor
   
  Parallel session E
   
 E1-S15 Symposium Room: Willem Burger Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15
 
International approaches to reduce the usage of physical restraints in nursing homes
  Chair: M. Bleijlevens / J.P.H. Hamers
   
  1 Reducing the use of physical restraints in Dutch nursing homes: a pilot study
M.J.M. Gulpers, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

2 Evaluation of a guidance on the reduction of physical restraints in nursing homes: a cluster-RCT
G. Meyer, University Witten/Herdecke, Germany

3 Safety problems associated with the use of physical restraints on the elderly
E. Fariña-López, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

4 Contextual interventions to reduce variation in physical restraint use
E. Capezuti, New York University College of Nursing, United States of America
   
 E2-S25 Symposium Room: Van Cappellen Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Preservation of functioning in older people
  Chair: M.J. Schuurmans
   
  1 Prevention decline in older cardiac surgical patients (PREDOS study)
G.A. Ettema, University of Applied Science Utrecht, the Netherlands

2 Prescription change Intensity and hospitalization
C.G.M. Sino, University of Applied Science Utrecht, the Netherlands

3 The best care for your older patients, how to make your hospital senior friendly?
J.G. Hoogerduijn, University of Applied Science Utrecht, the Netherlands

4 Preservation of living independently in older people
E.M.A. Arts, University of Applied Science Utrecht, the Netherlands
   
 E3-S11 Symposium Room: Fortis Bank Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Care for older persons in a hospital
  Chair: G.A. Brekelmans
   
  1 GENERO, Co-operation in care and welfare
D. Smilde / M. Zeegers, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands

2 The prevention and reactivation care programme: the prevention of functional decline after hospital stay
P.L. de Vreede / T.J.E.M. Bakker, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands

3 The multiple effects of vitamin D in old age
C. Oudshoorn / T.J.M. van der Cammen, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands

4 Adverse drug events as cause for hospitalisation
P.M.L.A. van den Bemt, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands

5 Nursing care in the last days of life as reported by hospital nurses
E. Witkamp, Erasmus MC The Netherlands
   
 E4-L25 Workshop Room: Ruys Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Retaining older nurses in the workforce: A wise decision
  A. ter Maten / L. Maas, Rho Chi Chapter STTI , the Netherlands
   
  Oral presentations Room: Mees Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Family and informal care givers
  Chair: A. Phelan
   
  E5-452 'Failed expectations': understanding sudden informal caregivers’ transition experiences
H. Pereira, University of the Azores, Portugal

E6-339 Quality time: professional care for informal carers of community-living older persons with dementia
M.A. van 't Leven, Rotterdam University, the Netherlands

E7-446 Caregiving together: synergy on the journey to a good death
S. Golembeski, Baptist Health, South Florida USA

E8-407 Discursive constructions of elder abuse: Irish community nurses' accounts
A. Phelan, University College Dublin, Ireland
   
  Oral Presentations Room: Van Beuningen Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Palliative care
  Chair: M.C. de Korte-Verhoef
   
  E9-90 Views of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants on ‘good care’ in the palliative phase of cancer
F.M. de Graaff, MUTANT and University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

E10-312 Nurses’ experience of palliative care in nursing homes
I.B. Beck, Lund University, Sweden

E11-331 Professional homecare communication and assessment of problems in patients at the end-of-life
M.C. de Korte-Verhoef, the Netherlands

E12-367 P ain control at end of life - a comparative study of cancer patients and chronically ill in hospital
S.A. Steindal, Diakonhjemmet Høgskole, Norway
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van der Vorm Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Patient safety and health outcomes e.g. (1)
  Chair: L. Demarré
   
  E13-249 Pressure ulcers: development and psychometric validation of a knowledge assessment instrument
D.B. Beeckman, Ghent University, Belgium

E14-310 Development of an international pressure ulcer prevention guideline
K. Vanderwee, presented by L. Demarré, Ghent University, Belgium

E15-319 Malnutrition and nutritional care practices in hospital wards for older people
K. Vanderwee, presented by M. Daem, Ghent University, Belgium

E16-260 Pressure ulcer prevention: development of an attitude assessment instrument
T. Defloor, presented by D.B. Beeckman, Ghent University, Belgium
   
  Oral presentations Room: Plate Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Patient safety and health outcomes e.g. (2)
  Chair: B.R. Reuschenbach
   
  E17-201 Less adverse events with a patient safety programme in hospitals and nursing homes
B.G.I. van Gaal, Radboud University Nijmegen, MC The Netherlands

E18- 221 Clinical relevance of pressure ulcer risk assessment scales. The perspective of nurses in practice
C. Mahler, University of Applied Sciences, Germany

E19-326 Malnutrition and associated factors in elderly hospital patients
I. Bocquaert, Ghent University, Belgium
   
  Oral presentations Room: Van Rijckevorsel Zaal
   
 14:45 - 16:15 Promotion of health and well-being in older persons
  Chair: E. Rappold
   
  E20-265 Adherence with leg ulcer lifestyle: a promising nursing intervention for community care settings
A. van Hecke, Ghent University, Belgium

E21-266 Adherence to leg ulcer treatment: development of a theoretical framework
A. van Hecke, Ghent University, Belgium
   
 16:15 - 16:30 Walking Break  
   
 16:30 - 17:30 Plenary session 3 Room: Willem Burger Zaal
  Chair: Adelaida Zabalegui
   
  Keynote address
   
 KN6 Exercise, Cognition and Dementia
  Prof. Erik Scherder, PhD
Professor Clinical Neuropsychology,
VU University Medical Center Amsterdam.
Professor Human movement Faculty of Medicine,
department for Neuropsychology in the Human
Movement Sciences
University of Groningen, the Netherlands
   
 17:30 Departure coach for boat trip   Schouwburgplein
   
 18:00 - 20:00 Spido boat trip through the harbour of Rotterdam
   
   
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