Schedule of Concurrent Sessions
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Schedule of Concurrent Sessions
Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Wednesday April 22, 2015 — 1430-1530 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (3 abstracts per room) # Title Presenter Room B126 Description and detection of paediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors' emotional distress Annie-Jade Pépin Maisonneuve A B189 Nurses' Experiences of Death in Pediatric Oncology Angela Morck Screening for distress using the Distress Thermometer and the ESAS in ambulatory oncology patients Pasqualina Di Dio The Family Problem Checklist: A New Screening Tool Anita Mehta B208 B174 B175 B199 B101 B116 B142 Moderators of parent-child agreement on paediatric cancer survivor's quality of life Cybelle Abate Maisonneuve B Screening for Distress: Lessons learned in changing Jill Taylor-Brown practice to improve patient experience A preliminary evaluation of a psychosocial educational group program for sexual health in female cancer survivors. Lisa Roelfsema A Systematic Review of Interventions to Improve Sexual Dysfunction in Cancer Patients and Survivors Zahra Ismail Maisonneuve C "Getting physical" after treatment for breast cancer: Karen Fergus Couples' experiences participating in an online exercise to help restore physical intimacy Room Name Reference Codes: W = Workshops S = Symposium B = 20 minute orals P = Posters Locations Ball Room Lower Level Maisonneuve (rooms A – F) 36th Floor Viger Room Habitation Neufchatel Lower Level P- Level (Plaza level, 3rdÁRRU Main Floor #CAPO2015 25 Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Wednesday April 22, 2015 — 1430-1530 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (3 abstracts per room) # Title B148 'Would you like an appointment with a FRXQVHOORU" ([DPLQLQJGLVHDVHVLWHGLͿHUHQFHV in measured distress and the use of psychosocial services. Scott Sellick McGill Body Image Concerns Scale (MBICSHNC) for use in head and neck oncology: Initial scale development and preliminary psychometric properties Melissa Henry Recovering Function and 'Surviving' Treatments are Primary Motivators for Health Behaviour Change in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Focus Group Study Melissa Henry $3RVW7UHDWPHQW:HOOQHVV3URJUDP2ͿHUHGLQ Partnership with a Community Based Medical Fitness Facility Elizabeth Payne B110 B163 B111 B123 B157 B105 B145 B180 Presenter Personal goal interference and goal-related coping LQEUHDVWFDQFHUSDWLHQWV.H\ÀQGLQJVDQGFOLQLFDO implications Natalie Stefanic (DUO\,GHQWLÀFDWLRQRI3V\FKRVRFLDO'LVWUHVVLQWKH Oncology Population Glenda Kerr Information and its impact on co-survivors of cancer patients Violet D'Souza Support by any other name... is a Club! Suzanne O'Brien 'HIHQGLQJWKHEHQHÀWVRIORZHULQWHQVLW\SK\VLFDO DFWLYLW\IRUPHQWDOKHDOWKEHQHÀWDPRQJEUHDVW cancer survivors Catherine Sabiston Room Maisonneuve D Maisonneuve E Maisonneuve F Wednesday April 22, 2015 — 1600-1730 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # S195 Title Presenter Symposium: New initiatives and lessons learned: Collaboration to screen for distress and cancer symptom management in a large integrated health network Moderator: Barry Bultz Discussant: Doris Howell 2. Using screening for distress data to inform quality improvement for symptom management Katherine George 1. Next steps in sustaining symptom screening: Implementation of electronic kiosks in urban & rural communities Sheila DamorePetingola 3. Screening for distress and symptom management: Where do we go from here? Carole Mayer continued #CAPO2015 26 Room Maisonneuve A Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Wednesday April 22, 2015 — 1600-1730 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # S161 Title Strategies for creating innovative programming and resources supporting women with metastatic breast cancer Moderator: Shawna Ginsberg & Suzanne O'Brien 2. Documentary as a support resource: Exploring metastatic breast cancer through the eyes of a young woman's desire to leave a legacy Allen Braude An overview of research, program evaluation and patient experience of Memory and Attention Adaptation Training (MAAT): A cognitive behavioral treatment of cancer-related cognitive dysfunction. Moderator: Elaine Shearer Discussant: Maureen Parkinson 1. Innovative programming for young metastatic breast cancer patients and their caregivers: Living well with Metastatic Breast Cancer: S168 Presenter Room Maisonneuve B Shawna Ginsberg 3. Breast Friends: Lessons, Legacy, Loss and Laughter - a Ten Year Retrospective of a support group for women living with metastatic breast cancer Suzanne O'Brien 1. Development, Research and Future Directions of Memory and Attention Adaptation Training Robert Ferguson 3. Participant experiences and clinician REVHUYDWLRQVUHÁHFWLRQVRIWKH0HPRU\DQG Attention Adaptation Program: A qualitative review Helen Wong 1. Sustaining Canadian Virtual Hospice: Long Term Strategies Shelley Cory Maisonneuve C 2. Adoption and Implementation of the Memory Maureen Parkinson and Attention Adaptation Training (MAAT) at the B.C. Cancer Agency. S166 'Thinking Outside the Box': Finding Sustainable Solutions for Innovative Canadian Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Initiatives Moderator: Heather Rennie Discussant: Shane Sinclair Maisonneuve D Mary Jane Esplen 2. de Souza Institute: Strategies in Developing and Sustaining an Innovative Learning Centre Providing Professional Development Support to Professionals Providing Oncology Care 3. Sustaining Psychosocial Oncology Education in Canada: Strategies for the Long Term 4. Sustaining Cancer Chat Canada in the Future Deborah McLeod Heather Rennie continued #CAPO2015 27 Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Wednesday April 22, 2015 — 1600-1730 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # Title Presenter Room S171 Evaluating Patient Distress from a Social Work Perspective Véronique Després Maisonneuve F Lynda Balneaves Neufchatel W170 W153 A creative approach to addressing the emotional needs of young adults with cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Cancer: Decision Coaching in Real Time Jennifer Finestone Maisonneuve E Thursday April 23, 2015 — 1000-1200 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (5 abstracts per room) # Title Presenter B185 "L’expérience du patient partenaire au cœur de l’amélioration des soins psychosociaux: projet pilote d’implantation du dépistage de la détresse en oncologie" Jacynthe Rivest "La résilience conjugale du couple parental FRQIURQWpjODJUHͿHGHPRHOOHRVVHXVHGHVRQ enfant pour le traitement du cancer – Une étude pilote" Julie Martin The Expressive Arts Studio: A Workshop Series for Young Adults with Cancer Catherine Dunlop Yoga for Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Cancer: A randomized controlled feasibility study. Marcy McCall B121 B194 B216 B106 B129 B158 B246 B249 "Dimensions psychologiques associées à la récidive Emmanuelle Robert de cancer" "Représentation de la qualité de vie selon les soignants accompagnant des enfants atteints de cancer suivis en soins palliatifs" Josianne AvoineBlondin 30 years of supporting Young Adults with Cancer: VDPHQHHGVGLͿHUHQWDQGFKDQJLQJUHVSRQVHV Suzanne O'Brien Engaging and connecting young women with breast cancer in the digital age Shawna Ginsberg Understanding the Impact of Breast Cancer Awareness for Young Women-response from young women Lorna Larsen continued #CAPO2015 28 Room Maisonneuve A Maisonneuve B Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Thursday April 23, 2015 — 1000-1200 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (5 abstracts per room) # Title B178 Factors associated with objectively-assessed Paquito Bernard physical activity among breast cancer patients with sleep disturbances B254 B229 B184 B242 B162 B191 B193 B233 B221 B104 B177 B207 B214 B232 Presenter When Counting Sheep is Not Enough: Cancer Chat Heather Rennie Canada Pilots An Educational, Self- Management Approach for “Sleeping Well With Cancer And Beyond Sleep in Cancer Patients receiving Palliative Care: Preliminary Data of a Descriptive Study Marie Solange Bernatchez Capacity of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System and the Canadian Problem Checklist to Screen Clinical Insomnia in Cancer Patients Josée Savard Whole Person Care for Ethnically Diverse Populations: The Role of Health Literacy Bejoy Thomas Exploring the Cultural, Spiritual and Religious Perspectives of Palliative Care Shane Sinclair Structures and contexts: Examining opportunities for high quality cancer survivorship care for all Room Maisonneuve C Tracy Truant Perceptions of culturally sensitive service for patients and families in Palliative Care. Dina Szynkarsky Culturally Based Values, Illness Intrusiveness, and Subjective Well-Being in Asian-born Chinese and :HVWHUQERUQ&DXFDVLDQ3HRSOH$ͿHFWHGE\+HDG and Neck Cancer Gerald Devins Empowering First Nations, Inuit and Metis to access Palliative Care Shelly Cory A co-calibration Rasch analysis study of commonly used depression scales to make sense of variations in prevalence estimates of depression in cancer Sylvie Lambert The Role of Partner Support for Secondary Prevention of Melanoma in High-Risk Individuals Julia DiMillo Translating the interdependence model into follow- Willow Burns up care: An exploration of dyadic associations between attachment, caregiving and conjugal wellbeing among parents of ALL survivors Patient Family Advisory Council: Putting the patient at the centre of patient-centred care Douglas Ozier, Rosie Cashman Describing and understanding emotional adjustment in spouses of cancer patients in palliative phase. The role of attachment and coping styles Léonor Fasse Maisonneuve D Maisonneuve E continued #CAPO2015 29 Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Thursday April 23, 2015 — 1000-1200 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (5 abstracts per room) # Title B141 A Psychosocial Oncology Program: Perceptions of the Anita Mehta Telephone Triage Assessment B130 B255 B186 B234 B210 B125 B114 B224 B253 Presenter An exploratory analysis of psychosocial oncology services and subsequent healthcare utilization and costs for Ontario cancer patients at high risk for depression Zahra Ismail Implementing “Fit” (Feedback Informed Treatment): Measuring Patient Reported Outcomes at the BC Cancer Agency Heather Rennie The Structured Interview of Symptoms and Concerns (SISC): A Review of its Applicability to Palliative Cancer Care Keith Wilson /RJJLQJLQVWUDLQHGORJJLQJRXWVXVWDLQHG$ÀUVW hand examination of the value of caregiver online support groups Dana Male 'HYHORSPHQWRIWKH'\DGLF(FDF\6FDOHIRU Cancer: New Possibilities for Interpersonal Assessment in Cancer Care Danielle Brosseau Grief & Loss: an interactive tool for families Shelly Cory Development of an Internet-based, Psychosexual Intervention for Couples following Treatment for Breast Cancer Kimberley Cullen Using Technology to Educate Online Support Group Facilitators: Cancer Chat Canada develops new solutions for teaching “old dogs, new tricks” Heather Rennie Online Response to Financial Hardship Experienced by Cancer Patients Room Maisonneuve F Neufchatel Shelley Pennington Thursday April 23, 2015 — 1330-1500 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # Title W108 5HÁHFWLQJRQ&OLQLFDO3UDFWLFHZLWK&RXSOHVDQG Families in Psychosocial Oncology W102 W115 Presenter An Interprofessional Education Framework Supporting a Novice to Expert Competency-Based Learning Pathway in Cancer Care Mary Jane Esplen Mixed methods and mixed results: lessons learned from research evaluating the impact of group art therapy for women living with breast cancer Virginia Lee continued #CAPO2015 30 Room Maisonneuve A Katherine Gottzmann Maisonneuve B Maisonneuve C Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Thursday April 23, 2015 — 1330-1500 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # S182 Title Presenter 1. Using the PLISSIT Model to Design a Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary, Integrated Sexual Health Program for Alberta Cancer Patients and their Partners John Robinson A Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary, Integrated Moderator: Sexual Health Program for all Alberta Cancer Patients John Robinson and their Partners Discussant: Deborah McLeod Room Maisonneuve D 2. First Year of a Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Sexual Health Clinic for Alberta Cancer Patients and their Partners Jill Turner 3. The Development of Patient Education Resources in Sexual Health and Oncology Lauren Walker W215 Breath Therapy Melanie McDonald Maisonneuve E W240 CBO Showcase: Presentation of psychosocial programming by leading Canadian CommunityBased Organizations (CBOs) Rob Rutledge Maisonneuve F Wanda Guenther Neufchatel Presenter Room W237 Living With Lymphedema. Sandy's Story Friday April 24, 2015 — 1045-1215 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # Title W131 W103 W250 S206 Improving patient experience and health outcomes (iPEHOC): A multi-site project to develop and evaluate implementation of meaningful patientreported outcomes (PROMs) and experiences (PREMs) designed to engage cancer patients and healthcare providers in improving care delivery Doris Howell Maisonneuve A Mind Body Therapies for Fear and Anxiety at the Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre Anne Pitman Maisonneuve B Meaning-based group counseling: A novel intervention for cancer bereavement. Christopher MacKinnon Maisonneuve C What to do about pain, depression and anxiety?: Empirically based interventions Marc Hamel Maisonneuve D continued #CAPO2015 31 Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Friday April 24, 2015 — 1045-1215 0LQXWH:RUNVKRSV6\PSRVLXPV # Title Presenter Addressing gaps in the continuity of cancer care Colleen Patteson with and for First Nations, Inuit and Metis patients Maisonneuve E W231 2ͿWUDFNPDVWHUVLQSV\FKRRQFRORJ\GLVFXVV GLFXOWVHVVLRQV John Christopherson Maisonneuve F W223 Room Friday April 24, 2015 — 1445- 1615 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (4 abstracts per room) # Title Fear of Cancer Recurrence: A Qualitative Study of the Experience of Survivors of Ovarian Cancer Christine Maheu B169 Rapid Diagnostic Assessment for a Suspicious Breast Abnormality: Examining the Impact on Anxiety and Uncertainty Christine Maheu B109 B190 B247 B251 B143 B201 B258 Presenter Cancer-related Worry in Canadian Thyroid Cancer Ainsley Chapman Fostering the Renegotiation of Hope for Cancer Ryan Hamilton Resilience: How to Grow It & Beat Burnout Sandy Faulks Reliability of two short distress measures as Tatsiana Leclair Survivors Survivors with Lymphedema: A Pilot Study applied to parents of survivors of childhood brain and other solid tumours How volunteer Caregiver Coaches help family caregivers of cancer patients at the end of life maintain their emotional wellbeing Supporting Informal Caregivers of Advanced Cancer Patients: A Focus Group Study continued #CAPO2015 32 S. Robin Cohen Rinat Nissim Room Maisonneuve A Maisonneuve B Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Friday April 24, 2015 — 1445- 1615 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (4 abstracts per room) # Title Presenter Room B100 Identifying Common Indicators for National Margaret Fitch Maisonneuve C B134 Psychosocial Oncology Professionals' Attitudes Dora Yuen Reporting on Person-Centered Care toward Systematic Symptom Assessment using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS): Results from a Large Cancer Care Ontario B202 B230 B187 B196 B213 B225 Province-Wide Study Lung Cancer Navigation Program: How the Julie Dallaire An Inter-professional Initiative to Expand Nursing Elisa Rink Information and Support: Bringing Hope and Heather Sinardo patients react to this new model of care delivery? Skills in Providing Emotional Care 0DNLQJD'LͿHUHQFHWR&DQDGLDQV/LYLQJZLWK Cancer Am I radioactive? Addressing informational needs of patient's and familiy members undergoing radiation therapy, and the impact on their anxiety. Introduction and Development of the Cancer and Returning to Work and Practical Guide for Cancer Patients 2nd edition Psychosocial Oncology Referral Guidelines Maisonneuve D Renata Benc Maureen Parkinson Rosana Faria continued #CAPO2015 33 Schedule of Concurrent Sessions Attendees can choose to attend any one of the following sessions Friday April 24, 2015 — 1445- 1615 20 Minute Oral Abstract Presentations (4 abstracts per room) # Title B124 The mediating role of perceived disability in Virginia Boquiren the long-term impact of arm morbidity on breast cancer survivors? emotional well-being. B146 B132 B252 B136 B204 B173 B239 Presenter Fear of Recurrence Therapy (FORT): Introducing a new randomized control study to address fear of recurrence in women with cancer Sophie Lebel A qualitative study exploring ambivalence regarding adherence to adjuvant hormone therapy among intentionally non-adherent Breast Cancer survivors Maya Obadia CCSN's New Program: A Seat at the Table Jackie Manthorne Expressing Freely: Art Therapy Groups for Chinese-Speaking Cancer Patients Catherine Dunlop Changing the Healthcare Landscape for First Nations, Inuit and Metis in Canada: Bridging the Gap with Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) Mandy Sangha How recent neuroscience might change psychosocial interventions Rob Rutledge Adapting to and living with a permanent Molly McCarthy colostomy following rectal cancer: A grounded theory analysis #CAPO2015 34 Room Maisonneuve E Maisonneuve F