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46th EDTNA/ERCA International Conference Krakow, Poland, September 9th - 12th, 2017 Conference Theme True Partnership and Global Approach in Management of Renal Care Scientific Programme SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Dr. Veronica Swallow (United Kingdom) SCIENTIFIC PARALLEL SESSIONS S 13 Paediatric renal care: Families and health professionals: developing and evaluating a digital, home-based During the sessions, invited Guest Speakers will discuss the latest developments in renal care. Quality Abstracts will be selected for care-management app in childhood CKD inclusion in these parallel sessions including best poster presentations. Dr. Hans Bart (The Netherlands) Professor Zbylut Twardowski (Poland) S 14 Psychological and social impact of renal disease: An experienced based decision aid on renal replacement therapy S 02 Opening Ceremony: Kt/V Urea index should be forgotten - sodium is a real uremic toxin Professor Maurizio Gallieni (Italy) Dr. Peter O’Halloran (United Kingdom) S 15 Safe vascular access: The importance of the Vascular Access Coordinator S 04 Haemodialysis: Advance care planning (ACP) with older patients who have end-stage kidney disease: results from a feasibility study Mrs. Bettie Hoekstra (The Netherlands) S 16 Peritoneal dialysis: Homeward bound. Achieving more home care in PD Mr. Ruben Iglesias (Spain) S 05 Cannulation Technique: Vascular access ultrasound in nursing practice. Concepts and usefulness Professor Raymond Vanholder (Belgium) S 17 European Kidney Health Alliance (EKHA): Europe and kidney disease: where nurses, patients, foundations and Mrs. Vania Gomes Gonçalves (Portugal) physicians join forces. Structure and activities of EKHA. Towards more sustainable kidney care by impoving global health. S 06 Safety and risk management in Dialysis: Quality and safety tools in dialysis practice Patient choice and education: results of a European questionnaire in 9 European countries Mr. Paul Van Malderen (Belgium) Mr. John Sedgewick (Saudi Arabia) S 07 Multimorbidity in renal care: Evolution of morbidity: what we learn from 30 years registration of 'dialysis practice' S 19 Education: The Magnet Nursing Environment - implications for renal practice in Flanders Mr. William Johnston (United Kingdom) Dr. Joanna Reid (United Kingdom) S 20 The patient experience: Renal Art Groups S 11 Improving quality of renal care: Establishing a clinical phenotype for cachexia in end stage kidney disease Dr. Marta Hrenczuk (Poland) Mrs. Karen Jenkins (United Kingdom) S 21 Transplantation: Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation: Managing nursing practice challenges S 12 Conservative renal care: Conservative Care - an equal treatment choice 16 17 Mrs. Neerja Jain (United Kingdom) WORKSHOPS S 22 Open Forum: How renal patients can help with research W 01A-H Workshop - NxStage Medical, Inc. - Home Haemodialysis - A Nurses Guide to Implementing Best Practice in Home Haemodialysis Dr. Theodora Eirini Sialvera (Greece) Mrs. Siobhan Gladding (United Kingdom) S 23 Nutrition: The role of diet in hypertension for the prevention and treatment of CKD W 02A-D Workshop - Medtronic - Novel technologies for AV fistula cannulation: Mrs. Tania Barnes (United Kingdom) A hands on workshop to improve hemodialysis outcomes S 24 Shared Care in CKD: Unlocking potential through Shared haemodialysis Care Mr. Andrew Cox (United Kingdom), Mr. Ruben Iglesias (Spain), Mrs. Julia McCarthy, (United Kingdom) Professor Andrzej Więcek (Poland) S 25 Closing Ceremony: The future of anemia management in patients with chronic kidney disease W 03 Workshop - Innovative Health Technologies - Dialysis catheter care - Dressings for catheter protection LUNCH TIME SYMPOSIA Mrs. Anna Klis (Poland) S 08 Lunch Symposium - The Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS) Programme W 04 Workshop - B. Braun - Exploring Nutrition Support Practices in Haemodialysis Units - S 09 Lunch Symposium Greek Masterclass From a theoretical perspective (Session in Greek language) Mr. Paul Challinor (United Kingdom) Dr. Evangelia Dounousi (Greece) Cardiovascular disease in patients with CKD. The Nephrologist’s role W 05 Workshop - Advance Care Planning (ACP) with older patients who have end-stage kidney disease: practical and theoretical insights from a process evaluation Dr. Margarita Oikonomou (Greece) Mr. William Johnston (United Kingdom), Dr Joanna Reid (United Kingdom), Dr Peter O’Halloran (United Kingdom) Cardiovascular disease in patients with CKD. The Renal Nurse’s role W 06 Workshop - Oral care in CKD patients S 18 Lunch Symposium - What do specialist nurses want to be able to do and what do they need to know to do it? Dr. Navdeep Kumar (United Kingdom), Mrs. Tai Mooi Ho Wong (Spain) Designing education programmes for expert clinical practice Professor Marie Richards (United Arab Emirates) W 07 Workshop - Emotional Intelligence for Effective Teamwork Mr. John Sedgewick (Saudi Arabia) 18 19 W 08 Workshop - B. Braun - Exploring Nutrition support Practices in haemodialysis units - POSTER SESSIONS From a practical perspective Posters will be displayed during the entire Conference and for the first time, we will display all the Posters digitally. Mr. Paul Challinor (United Kingdom) You will find the Posters on Level 1 in the Exhibition Area. Below please find the schedule for the sessions. Best Manuscripts Award will be presented during the Annual General Meeting (AGM). W 09 Workshop - Innovative Health Technologies - Dialysis catheter care - Dressings for catheter protection POSTER SCHOLARSHIP Mrs. Anna Klis (Poland) BEST POSTER PRESENTATION WILL BE AWARDED AT THE AGM 1st prize 250,- EUR W 10 Workshop - Art of Communication Certificate of Merit Full year of EDTNA/ERCA membership Fresenius Medical Care Supporter of EDTNA/ERCA 1st time Poster Presentation Full year of EDTNA/ERCA membership Dr. Mike Kelly (Ireland), Mrs Alison McHugh-Larkin (Ireland), Mrs. Debbie Fortnum (Australia) CORPORATE EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS MANUSCRIPT SCHOLARSHIP BEST MANUSCRIPTS WILL BE AWARDED AT THE AGM S 03 CES Fresenius Medical Care Auditorium Hall, Sunday, September 10, 2017, 9:00 - 10.30 1st prize of 500,- EUR 2nd prize of 250,- EUR S 10 CES Vifor Fresenius Medical Care Renal Pharma 3rd prize Full year EDTNA/ERCA membership to maximum of 3 contributors to the Abstract Auditorium Hall, Sunday, September 10, 2017, 14:00 - 15.30 (the chief author / not the presenter will decide who will get the membership for free) ALL AUTHORS WILL RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE AND WILL BE ASKED TO PARTICIPATE AT THE AGM 20 21 MANUSCRIPTS AWARD WINNERS SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 1st prize: SOME PRACTICALITIES O 29 New structure of the Scientific Programme Frailty in potential kidney transplant recipients This year a new structure and process of the Scientific Programme is introduced. We strongly believe, we add value to our M. Vera Casanova1, A. Bach Pascual1, Y. Castillo Piña1, S. Álvarez Morales1, M. Folgueiras Lopez1, M. J. Pérez Sáez1, D. Redondo Scientific Programme by adding oral and digital poster presentations to the parallel session. Pachon1, T.M. Ho Wong1, A. Faura Vendrell1, E. Junyent Iglesias1 1Nefrologia, Hospital del Mar - Parc de Salut Mar, Barcelona, Spain THE STRUCTURE OF THE MIXED SESSION IS AS FOLLOWS: • One Guest Speaker lecture (GS) - 20 minutes speech + 10 minutes of discussion 2nd prize: • Two oral presentations - 15 minutes each (10 minutes speech + 5 minutes questions) O-P 40 • Four digital poster presentations - 5 minutes each + 5 minutes questions Renal patients’ symptoms, experience and quality of life in their last year of life A. Bonner1, 2, S. Chambers1, H. Healy2, 3, W. E. Hoy4, G. Mitchell5, A. Kark2, S. Ratanjee2, P. Yates1, 6 SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS ON THE WEBSITE 1School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia; 2Kidney Health Service, Metro North Hospital and As usual, the scientific oral and poster presentations will be available for EDTNA/ERCA members after the Conference on the Health Service, Queensland Health, Brisbane, Australia; 3Kidney Research Laboratory, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, EDTNA/ERCA website www.edtna-erca.com/membership. The Guest speakers, main authors or presenters will be asked to give Brisbane, Australia; 4Centre for Chronic Disease, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; 5Primary Care Unit, University of consent to the Conference Department in writing or by email by latest September 15. Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; 6Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education, Queensland Health, Brisbane, Australia ABSTRACT BOOK 3rd prize: The Abstract Book is available for download at the EDTNA/ERCA Conference website http://www.edtna-erca.com/conferences/ O-P 27 scientific-programme Using creative and therapeutic activities to improve dialysis patients’ depressed-mood and physical inactivity G. Pedreira-Robles1, A. Vasco-Gómez1, C. Herrera-Morales1, Y. Martínez-Delgado1, E. Junyent-Iglesias1, T.M. Ho Wong1 1Hospital Del Mar, Barcelona, Spain 22 23 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Auditorium Hall Auditorium Hall 16.00 - 17.45 S 01 Plenary Session 18.00 - 19.30 S 02 Opening Ceremony Chairs: Maria Cruz Casal (Spain) & Anki Davidson (Sweden) Moderator: Anki Davidson (Sweden) True Partnership - The EDTNA/ERCA Collaboration Programme moving forward Welcome by EDTNA/ERCA President ad interim GS: Anki Davidson, EDTNA/ERCA (Sweden) Marianna Eleftheroudi (Greece) Home Haemodialysis A Nurses Guide to Implementing Best Practice in Home Haemodialysis - A joint project between EDTNA/ERCA & Welcome by Third Deputy Mayor of Krakow for Social Policy, Culture and City Promotion NxStage Andrzej Kulig (Poland) GS: Siobhan Gladding, NxStage (United Kingdom); GS: Laura Stevens, NxStage (United Kingdom), GS: Debbie Fortnum, EDTNA/ERCA (Australia) The Achievements of EDTNA/ERCA Exploring Nutrition Support Practices in Haemodialysis Units - A joint project between EDTNA/ERCA & B. Braun GS: Martin Meier, B. Braun (Germany), GS: Debbie Fortnum, EDTNA/ERCA (Australia) Thematology & Design of the EDTNA/ERCA Scientific Programme GS: Anastasia Liossatou (Greece) Safety going Digital - Venous Needle Dislodgement - Next Step - A joint project between EDTNA/ERCA & Redsense Medical GS: Patrik Byhmer (Sweden): Angela Drähne (Germany) Kt/V urea index should be forgotten – sodium is a real uremic toxin GS: Zbylut Twardowski (Poland) Dialysis without barriers - Holiday Dialysis - A joint project between EDTNA/ERCA & Diaverum GS: Maria Paz Sorribes Lopez, Diaverum (Spain), GS: Irmina Vaicekauskyte, EDTNA/ERCA (Lithuania) The Art of Communication – A Nurses Guide to Implementing Best Practice in Communication - Supported by Fresenius Medical Care GS: Mike Kelly (Ireland): Maria Teresa Parisotto (Germany) Acknowledgement of the Accreditation of Nephrology Education GS: John Sedgewick (Saudi Arabia) 17.45 - 18.00 COFFEE BREAK 19.30 - 21.30 WELCOME & OPENING OF EXHIBITION 24 25 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Auditorium Hall Theatre Hall Conference Hall Complex A Conference Hall Comlex G Workshop - Ground Level 9.00 - 10.30 S 03 Corporate Education Session - S 04 Parallel Session 9.00 - 10.30 W 01A Workshop - NxStage Medical, Inc. W 02A Workshop - Medtronic W 03 Workshop - Fresenius Medical Care Chairs: Jeanette Finderup (Denmark) Evgenia Golland (Israel) Innovative Health Technologies Chair: Marisa Pegoraro (Italy) Title: Haemodialysis Title: Nursing assessment – show its value! GS: Peter O'Halloran (United Kingdom) Title: Home Hemodialysis - A Nurses Guide to Title: Novel technologies for AV fistula Title: Theoretical study result - Catheter Documented vascular access monitoring for better outcomes Advance care planning (ACP) with older patients who have end- Implementing Best Practice in Home cannulation: protection dressings. Improving patients' stage kidney disease: results from a feasibility study Haemodialysis quality of life Documentation is knowledge! Monitoring the VA allows preservation GS: Siobhan Gladding (United Kingdom) A hands on workshop to improve GS: Anna Klis (Poland) of the patients’ lifelines O 01 hemodialysis outcomes Maurizio Gallieni (Italy) Machine TMP is a misleading parameter to follow haemodialyser (Session in English) clotting Introduction Make our daily work visible: Nursing assessment and documentation Stefaan Claus (Belgium) GS: Andrew Cox, MDT representative of vascular access is a true value! (United Kingdom) Joao Fazendeiro Matos (Portugal) O-P 01 What parameters influence the coagulation of the circuit and/or Care and management of AV fistula; Nothing has happened if it was not documented! A long awaited tool dialyzer? challenges and issues of nursing practice to support vascular access monitoring Jose Carrillo Guerrero (Spain) GS: Ruben Iglesias Sanjuan, EDTNA/ERCA Cristina Miriunis (Germany) (Spain) O-P 02 Giving life to numbers! A comprehensive data analysis to improve The relationship between dialysate sodium and inter-dialytic weight A personal experience of 30 years with knowledge and practice on vascular access management gain in chronic haemodialysis patients flexible cannula Maria Teresa Parisotto (Germany) Seidel Peninah (Israel) GS: Julia McCarthy, (United Kingdom) O-P 03 Training on simulation models Reduced actual sleep and sleep efficiency in patients on in- centre All Speakers nocturnal haemodialysis Els Holvoet (Belgium) Summary and takeaway messages GS: Andrew Cox, MDT representative O-P 04 GS: Ruben Iglesias Sanjuan, EDTNA/ERCA Comparison of sleep quality and an adequate dialysis index in pa- Spain) tients undergoing haemodialysis Banu Terzi (Turkey) O-P 05 Health gains in Long-term Nocturnal Haemodialysis Paulo Ramires (Portugal) 10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK 10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK 26 27 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Auditorium Hall Theatre Hall Chamber Hall Conference Hall Complex A Workshop - Ground Level 11.00 - 12.30 S 05 Parallel Session S 06 Parallel Session S 07 Parallel Session 11.00 - 12.30 W 01B Workshop - NxStage Medical, Inc. Digital Poster Session A Chairs: Maria Teresa Parisotto (Germany) Chairs: Anna Marti Monros (Spain) Chairs: Michel Roden (Belgium) Chairs: Raquel Ribeiro (Portugal) Berislav Poje (United Kingdom) Anna Junque (Spain) Stavroula Vovlianou (Greece) Anastasia Liossatou (Greece) Title: Home Haemodialysis - A Nurses Guide to Implementing Title: Cannulation Technique Title: Safety and risk management in Title: Multimorbidity in renal care Best Practice in Home Haemodialysis GS: Ruben Iglesias Sanjuan (Spain) Dialysis GS: Paul Van Malderen (Belgium) GS: Siobhan Gladding (United Kingdom) Vascular access ultrasound in nursing GS: Vania Gomes Gonçalves (Portugal) Evolution of morbidity: what we learn from 30 practice. Concepts and usefulness Quality and safety tools in dialysis practice years registration of 'dialysis practice' in Flanders (Session in German) O 02 O 04 O 06 Two cannulation techniques in a single Preparing 42 satellite dialysis units for Does haemodiafiltration with high convection arteriovenous fistula. Why not? their Care Quality Commission regulatory volume affect health related quality of life? Cecile Soares (Portugal) inspection Evgenia Golland (Israel) Cathy Poole (United Kingdom) O 03 O 07 Does the time of first cannulation O 05 Secondary hyperparathyroidism treatment in influence the occurrence of early The effect of needle fixation on the chronic kidney disease patients on haemodialysis complications? occurrence of acute access complications Ioana Boldeiu (Romania) Vania Romao (Portugal) Cristina Miriunis (Germany) O-P 14 O-P 06 O-P 10 VND – a common adverse occurrence? Effectiveness, safety and haemodynamic Emergency and massive disaster manage- Marzena Krupinska (Poland) assessment of neuromuscular ment in dialysis units during the procedure electrostimulation in radiocephalic fistula of haemodialysis O-P 15 maturation Despina Kitsouli (Greece) Quality of life of haemodialysis patients and Sandra Rubio (Spain) complications of CVC and AVF O-P 11 Despo Theodorou (Cyprus) O-P 07 Nurse in the dialysis unit. Fatigue and Haemodialysis plastic cannulae seem to be occupational exposure O-P 16 an optimal choice for some patients Aneta Trzcinska (Poland) Managing interdialytic weight gain in chronic kidney Rui Sousa (Portugal) disease patients with diabetes O-P 12 Kim Blair (United Kingdom) O-P 08 Electrical safety on a haemodialysis (HD) Hydration status and vascular access ward O-P 17 interventions Luc Vonckx (Belgium) An immigrant patient with Down syndrome on Joana Carvalho (Portugal) haemodialysis treatment for seven years O-P 13 Canan Sayan (Turkey) O-P 09 Needleless system for dialysis central vein Results of a vascular access quality catheter treatment - for patient and staff programme safety Paula Cale (Portugal) Alexander Yanovsky (Israel) 28 29 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Auditorium Hall Theatre Hall Chamber Hall Conference Hall Complex A Conference Hall Complex B Workshop - Ground Level 12.30 - 14.00 LUNCH 12.30 - 14.00 LUNCH 12.45 - 13.45 S 08 Lunch Symposium 12:45-13:45 S 09 Lunch Symposium 12:45-13:45 12.45 - 13.45 W 04 Workshop - B. Braun 12:45 - 13:45 Chair: Anna Marti Monros (Spain) Andrzej Chairs: Panagiota Tsougia, HENNA President Wiecek (Poland) Vasiliki Lagazali, HENNA Secretary Stavroula Title: Exploring Nutrition Support Practices in Title:DOPPS Clinical Symposium Vovlianou, BA Greece Haemodialysis Units- The DOPPS Program Continues to Grow Title: Greek Masterclass (Session in Greek From a theoretical perspective language) GS: Ben Weise (Germany) Key haemodialysis practice changes and their impact Cardiovascular disease in patients with CKD Andrzej Wiecek (Poland) The Nephrologist’s role GS: Evangelia Dounousi (Greece) PDOPPS: Identifying optimal practices in PD Jen King (United Kingdom) Cardiovascular disease in patients with CKD CKDopps: Improving outcomes in advanced The Renal Nurse’s role CKD and the transition to dialysis GS: Margarita Oikonomou (Greece) Elodie Speyer (France) "Ask your patients and do something about it”: The patient perspective in DOPPS Jeanette Wallin (Sweden) Panel Discussion 30 31 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Auditorium Hall Theatre Hall Chamber Hall Conference Hall Complex A Conference Hall Complex G Workshop - Ground Level 14.00 - 15.30 S 10 Corporate Educational Session - Vifor S 11 Parallel Session 14.00 - 15.30 W 01C Workshop - NxStage Medical, Inc. W 02B Workshop- Medtronic Digital Poster Session B Fresenius Medical Care Renal Pharma Ltd. Chairs: Karen Jenkins (United Kingdom) Anna Junqué (Spain) Chairs: Michel Roden (Belgium) Anna Klis (Poland) Title: Improving quality of renal care GS: Joanna Reid Title: Home Hemodialysis - A Nurses Title: Novel technologies for AV fistula Chair: Isabel Walker (United Kingdom) (United Kingdom) Guide to Implementing Best Practice in cannulation: Title: The Importance of Patient Education and Establishing a clinical phenotype for cachexia in end-stage Home Haemodialysis A hands on workshop to improve Motivation in the Management of Mineral kidney disease - a study protocol GS: Siobhan Gladding (United Kingdom) hemodialysis outcomes Bone Disorder – a 360° Degree Approach O 08 (Session in French) Introduction The burden of renal disease: The patient Can an intradialytic physical exercise programme decrease GS: Andrew Cox, MDT representative perspective serum phosphorus levels in haemodialysis patients? (United Kingdom) Daniel Gallego (ALCER, Spain) Osvaldo Albuquerque (Portugal) Care and management of AV fistula; Why it matters to control hyperphosphataemia: O 09 challenges and issues of nursing practice The nephrologist’s view Symptom cluster model for people with advance stages of GS: Ruben Iglesias Sanjuan, EDTNA/ERCA Helga Frank (Nephrocare, Germany) chronic kidney disease representative (Spain) Hayfa Almutary (Saudi Arabia) Patient education and motivation: The role of the A personal experience of 30 years with renal nurse O-P 18 flexible cannula Stefaan Claus (Orpadt, Belgium) The influence of nursing interventions in dialysis patients and GS: Julia McCarthy, (United Kingdom) organizations outcomes. A framework propose Panel discussion Telmo Carvalho (Portugal) Training on simulation models All Speakers Q&A and Closing Remarks O-P 19 Pain perceptions among dialysis patients and its determinants Summary and takeaway messages Anna Mroz (Poland) GS Andrew Cox, MDT representative GS: Ruben Iglesias Sanjuan, EDTNA/ERCA O-P 20 representative (Spain) Agility, mobility and body balance in haemodialysis patients undergoing intradialytic exercise Rui Camisa (Portugal) O-P 21 Developing and pilot testing a shared decision-making intervention for dialysis choice Jeanette Finderup (Denmark) 15.30 - 16.00 COFFEE BREAK 15.30 - 16.00 COFFEE BREAK 32 33

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Cannulation Technique: Vascular access ultrasound in nursing practice. Concepts and Multimorbidity in renal care: Evolution of morbidity: what we learn from 30 years registration of 'dialysis practice' in Flanders 1Nursing Department, Amasya University, School of Health, Amasya, Turkey.
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