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MULTIDISCIPLINARY MASTERCLASS
Managing Delirium in Palliative Care
the need for knowledge, support and realistic goals Wednesday 8
th June 2016
Early Bird Rate available
until 6 May
Who should attend:
Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, allied
health and social care professionals,
educators, clinical managers and
clinical researchers
Objectives for the Masterclass include:
Developing participant’s understanding of the
importance and impact of delirium
Enabling participants to develop a strategic
prevention, assessment and management
approach to delirium using an inter-professional
team framework, across various settings of care
Promoting improved inter-professional
communication regarding delirium
Encouraging participants to appreciate the role of
the inter-professional team in supporting and
educating the family of the patient with delirium
Dr Peter Lawlor is physician in the Bruyère
Palliative Care Unit, Ottawa and is an Associate
Professor in the Division of Palliative Care and
Dept of Medicine, University of Ottawa.
His research interests, on which he has published
and lectured extensively, include delirium, pain
assessment and opioid side-effects.
Dr Lawlor graduated from medical school in
1983. Following postgraduate training in Dublin
and a general practice trainee year in the UK, he
moved to Canada. In 1996 he completed a
Palliative Medicine Fellowship at the University
of Alberta, subsequently working with the
Edmonton Palliative Care Program. From 2004 -
2009 he worked as a consultant in Palliative
Medicine at St James’s Hospital and Our Lady’s
Hospice & Care Services, Dublin.
Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services Education & Research Centre, Harold’s Cross, Dublin D6W EV82
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Key Speaker
Start Finish Speaker / Facilitator
9.00 9.25
9.25 9.30 Deborah Hayden
9.30 10.20 Peter Lawlor
.. Jane Phillips
10.20 10.40 Peter Lawlor
10.40 11.00 Meera Agar
.. Annmarie Hosie
11.00 11.30
11.30 12.20 Annmarie Hosie
….Peter Lawlor
12.20 12.45 ….All presenters
12.45 13.30
13.30 14.00….Audience
….Discussion Q&A
14.00 14.30 Meera Agar
14.30 15.00 Annmarie Hosie
….Shirley Bush
15.00 15.15
15.15 15.55 Shirley Bush
….Jane Philips
15.55 16.00 Peter Lawlor
Peter Lawlor Doctors: Medical Training Bodies; SpR Training
Certification of Attendance from Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services
The characteristics and impact of delirium in palliative
care settings
Tea / coffee
What are the requirements for the optimal assessment
of delirium?
Multidisciplinary Masterclass: Managing Delirium in Palliative Carethe need for knowledge, support and realistic goals
Tuesday 8th June 2016
Topic
Registration tea / coffee
Welcome and opening remarks
Predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium:
who, why and how?
What can we do to prevent delirium?
Capturing the ethical and practical challenges that you
have experienced (small inter-professional group discussion )
Management approach to a potentially reversible
episode of deliriumManaging a nonreversible or terminal episode of
delirium
Nurses: Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland CEU's Category 1
Lunch
Summarising and clarifying your reported ethical and
practical challenges
Tea / coffee
Closing Remarks
The optimal environment: practical advice, support for
caregivers, questions
Key Messages
16.00
Other speakers in order of appearance
Ms Deborah Hayden RGN, RNT, H Dip (Palliative Nursing), MSc. Deborah is a Nurse Tutor in Palliative Care at Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services, Harold’s Cross, Dublin and Adjunct Lecturer at University College Dublin (UCD). She holds a Higher Diploma in Palliative Care, Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Health Sciences and an MSc in Nursing. Deborah is currently undertaking a PhD in Palliative Care at Lancaster University, exploring palliative care patients’ spiritual needs, using a grounded theory approach.
Professor Jane Phillips is the Director of the Centre for Cardiovascular and Chronic Care and Professor of Nursing (Palliative Care) at UTS. She has an in-depth understanding of palliative care and experience in delivering best-evidenced based palliative care across diverse settings, including rural and regional Australia, and considerable expertise in leading and evaluating complex, health service reforms. Jane has led a number of major cancer and palliative care reform initiatives, at the local and national levels.
Professor Meera Agar is the Professor of Palliative Medicine, Faculty of Health, Centre for Cardiovascular and Chronic Care, University of Technology Sydney and Conjoint Associate Professor University of NSW. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (Palliative Medicine) and is the clinical trials director, Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research. She completed her PhD in 2013 on Delirium in Advanced Cancer. Her research interests include clinical trials and health service evaluation in palliative care, and cognitive impairment in advanced illness (including delirium, dementia and brain tumours).
Ms Annmarie Hosie is an experienced registered nurse with expertise in palliative and aged care. She has worked in co-ordination, consultancy and palliative care clinical trials roles. Annmarie is currently a PhD candidate within the School of Nursing, University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney. The focus of her doctoral research - The DePAC study - is determining how palliative care nurses can better prevent, recognise and assess patients’ delirium, using knowledge translation as the conceptual framework.
Dr Shirley Bush is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine (Division of Palliative Care) at the University of Ottawa, Clinical Scientist at the Bruyère Research Institute and a palliative care physician at Bruyère Continuing Care. Originally a London (UK) family physician, she became a Palliative Medicine specialist in Australia. Dr Bush's primary areas of research include delirium guidelines and management for palliative care patients, the impact of delirium on family and professional caregivers, and undergraduate medical education.
Recent references & reading material Available at http://olh.ie/education-research/courses/multidisciplinary-masterclass-delirium/
Lawlor, Peter G., Daniel HJ Davis, Mohammed Ansari, Annmarie Hosie, Salmaan Kanji, Franco Momoli, Shirley H. Bush et al. (2014) "An analytical framework for delirium research in palliative care settings: integrated epidemiologic, clinician-researcher, and knowledge user perspectives." Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 48(2), 159-175.
Lawlor, Peter G., and Shirley H. Bush. (2104) "Delirium diagnosis, screening and management." Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative care 8(3): 286-295.
Bush, Shirley H., Salmaan Kanji, José L. Pereira, Daniel HJ Davis, David C. Currow, David J. Meagher, Kiran Rabheru et al. (2014) "Treating an established episode of delirium in palliative care: expert opinion and review of the current evidence base with recommendations for future development." Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 48 (2), 231-248.
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