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Programme: Wednesday, 03 Jun 2009
08:00 - - Registration
09:00 - 10:15 -
Auditorium Hall 1 Hall 9
Peritoneal Dialysis
Research Forum
Chair: Paul Stevens Chair: Simon Ball
Preliminary findings from BOLDE
Edwina Brown - Professor of Renal Medicine, Imperial College, London

PD in the elderly
Matt Oliver - Director of Chronic Dialysis, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada

The development of an Assisted Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (AAPD) Programme utilising Community Nurses – A Pilot Study
A Ridge - Dorset County Hospital

Reversing the Trend : Multidisciplinary Success in increasing the Peritoneal Dialysis Population
D Lewis - Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Depression & perception of illness among the Dialysis Population : a longitudinal Investigation
Joseph Chilcot - Research Fellow, Lister Hospital, Stevenage

Life on the list : an exploratory study of the life world of individuals waiting for a kidney transplant
Jane Frankland - Research Fellow, University of Southampton School of Health Sciences

Fathers and mothers of children with chronic renal disease ; parental roles in self managing the condition
Veronica Swallow - Senior Lecturer in Children’s Nursing, University of Manchester

Renal outcomes in people with Bi-Polar Disorder treated with Lithium. A British Retrospective Cohort Study
Helen Close - Research Associate, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University

Cardiovascular & Functional Consequences of CKD in Older People
Chris McIntyre - Associate Professor, University of Nottingham and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

10:15 - 10:45 - Coffee & Exhibition Posters
10:45 - 12:00 -
Auditorium Hall 1 Hall 9
Launch of Kidney End of Life Framework
Innovations in Practice
Chair: Ken Farrington & Stephanie Gomm Chair: Mick Kumwenda
Welcome and Overview
Donal O’Donoghue - National Clinical Director for Kidney Care

Introduction to the End of Life National Strategy
John Ellershaw - Consultant in Palliative Care, Liverpool

The Kidney End of Life Framework for Renal
Alistair Chesser - Consultant Nephrologist, The London Hospital

National Survey of the current provision of Specialist Palliative Care Services for Patients with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
K. Hobson - Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Prospective Comparison of Quality of Life Assessments in Patients with End Stage Renal Failure treated conservatively and those on Renal Replacement Therapy
M. Da Silva Gane - East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Tests of change in Phosphate Management on a Haemodialysis Unit : Participation in the National Service Improvement Collaborative
A. Haslam - St Lukes Hospital, Bradford

Creating a Culture of Exercise in a Haemodialysis Unit
C.A.Fielding - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Improving both Knowledge and Outcome for the Home Haemodialysis Patient : Evaluating the effect of an Education Package for Improved Fistula Knowledge
N.Beech - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Payment by Results for Kidney Dialysis Services
J. Bradley - Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Communication Skills Training for Clinical Staff within a Renal Setting
R.Tibbles - Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

12:00 - 13:30 - Lunch & Exhibition & Moderated Poster Session
13:30 - 14:45 -
Auditorium Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 1 Hall 10
Service Improvement
Balancing Risk with Safety
Towards a Good Death - End of Life Workshop
Chair: Jane Macdonald Chair: Richard Fluck Chair: Jenny Latchford
NHS Institute Outcomes – Areas of Good Practice
Michelle Webb - Consultant Nephrologist, East Kent Hospitals University Foundation NHS Trust

Service Improvement - Closing the Gap
Charlie Tomson - Consultant Nephrologist, Southmead Hospital, Bristol

An evaluation of an Automated Alert System for Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
M.Thomas - Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

Reducing Cardiac Arrest Rates by 70% over 9 months on an Acute Renal Ward using ‘Code Red’ a common language to optimise recognition and response to an acutely unwell adult
Julie Gorton (scholarship) - Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Using UV for Dechlorination – A Viable Alternative to Activated Carbon in the Dialysis Setting?
R.James - The Royal London Hospital

Risk Stratification of CAPD Peritonitis: The Importance of Effluent White Cell Count
D.Chanouzas - Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

Improved but Variable Performance in English Renal units: Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteraemia Incidence amongst patients receiving Renal Replacement Therapy: A Joint Report from the UK Renal Registry and the Health Protection Agency
R.Fluck - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Survival Benefit of On-Line Haemodiafiltration over High-Flux Haemodialysis
E. Vilar (Scholarship) - East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Explore the skills needed when talking with dying patients and their families and carers
Janette Moran, Senior Clinical Psychologist, St. James’s University Hospital, Leeds Lynne Russon, McMillan Palliative Care Consultant, St. James’s University Hospital, Leeds -

14:45 - 15:15 - Coffee & Exhibition (Exhibition closes at 15.30)
15:15 - 16:30 -
Auditorium Hall 1
Capacity and Decision Making / Impact of the Mental Capacity Act
Chair: Chris McIntyre
"Decisions, decisions - the tyranny of choice"
Alastair Santhouse - Consultant in Psychological Medicine. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

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