IAGG-ER 8th Congress
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IAGG-ER 8th Congress
IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME The International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress 2015, Dublin, Ireland 23rd – 26th April Unlocking the Demographic Dividend #iagger8 CONGRESS PROGRAMME IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME We wish to thank our Sponsors and Supporters Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Symposium Sponsor Welcome Reception Sponsor Supporters IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Welcome 3 Committees 6 Introduction to the Programme 8 Platform Programme 40 Poster Sessions 77 Keynote Speakers 83 Session Chairs 84 Social Programme 85 Sponsored Symposia and Events 86 Additional Meetings 87 Lecture Theatre Floorplan 88 Additional Information 89 Exhibition Floorplan IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME WELCOME IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME WELCOME & COMMITTEES Welcome those who have already contributed to the project. If we fail to take the advantage of new scientific discoveries and technologies and integrate them into health and social projects the benefits of longevity may appear elusive. IAGG-ER Executive Committee Society development at large is characterized by its attitude to the senior generation, while the global process of ageing implies a growing importance of reconsidering a governmental approach to the economic and social role of the elderly whose active involvement and participation affect multi-faceted national activity. It is highly important to value experience and knowledge coming with age to the benefit of Society and Seniors themselves with their rights observed in all areas -economic, social, political and healthcare. We must realize that training of highly qualified professionals is one of the elements of the National capacity to promote society for all ages. The IAGG-ER Diploma and Silver Medal for the advances in gerontology in three disciplines raises the prestige of our specialty. I believe the initiative launched by us in Bologna will become a good tradition for years ahead. Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger, Secretary-General Dear Delegates, Speakers and Colleagues, I am delighted to welcome you all to the 8th IAGG European Region meeting in Dublin. This is a fantastic opportunity for all of us to partake in a stimulating, challenging and ultimately rewarding conference where the many issues pertinent to the lives of older people in our communities will be discussed and debated. It was with great pleasure that the Irish Gerontological Society accepted the opportunity to host this meeting, themed on the Demographic Dividend. We all fervently believe that older people are major contributors to our society through their active participation in so many facets of our lives, culturally, financially, socially. We also recognise that significant academic endeavour is also focused on issues relating to older people in health, social policy, economics and the arts. I hope you all have a wonderful time over the course of the conference and thoroughly enjoy the atmosphere and welcome that you will receive in Dublin. We would be very appreciative if you could visit the trade exhibition, both as an acknowledgment of industry support, but also because many aspects relate to improving life for older people. You will also note the stand for the Gerontological Society of America, who are hosting the IAGG World Congress in 2017 in San Francisco, with whom we have engaged in joint promotion. I would like to thank the local organizing committee, the European members of the scientific committees, the IGS Secretariat, the IAGG-ER Executive Committee and the professional conference organizers, Conference Partners, as well as our industry partners, for their assistance in bringing together the complex elements required in running a conference of this nature. Finally, we also hope that you will find time to enjoy Dublin, an ancient city with many layers of history, many beautiful buildings, and a very friendly atmosphere, during your stay at IAGG-ER. Yours sincerely Prof Desmond (Des) O’Neill Chair, Local Organizing Committee, IAGG-ER 2015 I wish all participants fruitful discussion, comprehensive work and interesting meetings. Vladimir Khavinson IAGG-ER President Dear Colleagues, It is a great honour to welcome so many gerontologists from so many countries and continents to the 8th IAGG-European Region Congress in Dublin. Ireland has a long history of research into ageing with an outward looking perspective: the Irish Gerontological Society is one of the oldest gerontological societies in the world, and our founder, Dr John Fleetwood, was part of the group which met in Liège to found IAGG in 1950. We hope that you find the wide-ranging programme of over 1100 presentations stimulating and congenial, and our focus is to ensure that an ageing world not only recognizes the longevity dividend but also understand the advances in knowledge that allow us to protect and nurture this most remarkable of social and biological gain of the last century. In addition, we hope that you will find ample opportunities for networking and meeting new and familiar colleagues during the refreshment breaks, poster sessions, lunches and social events. 2 The ageing of population has been a dominant feature for European countries, which represent the demographically oldest continent. At the same time the IAGG membership among European National Gerontological Societies is the biggest and counts now 42 societies with four of them from Belarus, Kazakhstan, San Marino and Turkey enrolled in the IAGG community during the World Congress in Seoul in 2013. Dear All, IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Prof. Suresh Rattan, Chair, Biological Section Prof. Eva Topinková, Chair, Clinical Section Prof. Dorly Deeg, Chair, Socio-Behavioural Section Local Congress Organising Committee Prof. Des O’Neill, Chair Trinity College Dublin Mo Flynn, President Irish Gerontological Society Prof. Anne Hickey Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Global population ageing gives us two messages of C & C. One C is Celebration, and the other C is Challenge. Increasing longevity, which means living longer, is surely a cause of celebration. Longevity celebration, however, is followed by many challenges. The Dublin Congress with the theme of ‘Unlocking the Demographic Dividend’ is expected to give us a global insight and vision to transform the challenges of population ageing to a celebration for humankind. I look forward to meeting all of you during the Congress. The proportion of older population is growing at a faster rate than the general population. We are gathered here to elaborate, share and offer instrumental findings and programmes to policymakers to pursue the main purpose - formulation of sustainable policies on ageing. Good practices collected together may give new impulse to promoting healthy life, create physical and social environments for physical and mental frailties, develop holistic lifetime health and education strategies, and provide financial and social security to senior generations. It is for this purpose that the IAGG-ER Executive Board launched the project “Encyclopedia in Gerontology”. And I would like to use this opportunity and thank Prof. Domenico Cucinotta, Treasurer Dr. Rose Galvin Department of Clinical Therapies, University of Limerick Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to welcome you to the 8th European Congress of the IAGG in Dublin and to congratulate the Irish Gerontological Society, one of the oldest societies in the world, on the opportunity to host this significant event. Prof. Jean-Pierre Baeyens, Past-President Elaine O’Connor, Hon Secretary Irish Gerontological Society Enjoy! Mo Flynn President, Irish Gerontological Society Prof. Vladimir Khavinson, President Prof. Peter Passmore Queen’s University, Belfast Prof. Thomas Scharf National University of Ireland, Galway Prof. J. Bernard Walsh Trinity College, Dublin Elva Hickey Conference Partners Mai Olden Conference Partners Heung Bong Cha, Ph.D President, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Social and Behavioural Gerontology Panel Prof. Thomas Scharf, joint lead Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, National University of Ireland, Galway IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 3 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME COMMITTEES IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME COMMITTEES Prof. Anne Hickey, joint lead Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Prof. Servet Ariogul Academic Geriatrics Society, Ankara Prof. Nalan Akbayrak Academic Geriatrics Society, Ankara Dr. Stefanie Becker Swiss Society of Gerontology Prof. Banu Cangoz Hacettepe University Research Center of Geriatric SciencesGEBAM Biology of Ageing Panel Suresh Rattan, joint lead Aarhus University Prof. Tom Cotter, joint lead University College Cork Prof. Ioana Dana Alexa Romanian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics Prof. Vladimir Anisimov N.N.Petrov Research Institute of Oncology, Russia Rabih Chattat Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna Ivan Bautmans Vrije Universiteit Brussels Anja Declercq Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Ms. Consuelo Borrás Blasco Sociedad España de Geriatría Gerontología (SEGG) Dr. Valer Donca Romanian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics Prof. Mustafa Cankurtaran Academic Geriatrics Society, Ankara Dr. Israel Doron University of Haifa Prof. Amiela Globerzon Weizman Institute Irish Gerontological Society (IGS) Executive Committee Mo Flynn, President Rehab Group Dr. Radhouane Gouiaa Tunisian Association of Gerontology Elaine O’Connor, Hon. Secretary Connolly Hospital, Dublin Prof. Yesim Gokce Kutsal Hacettepe University Research Center of Geriatric SciencesGEBAM Dr. Rose Galvin, Hon. Treasurer University of Limerick Raffaele Antonelli Incalzi Università Campus Bio Medico Mary J. Foley Medicine for the Elderly, Cork Prof. Svetlana B. Malichenco Gerontological Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences Catriona Malone HSE Roscommon Primary Care Dr. Nicolás Martínez-Velilla Sociedad España de Geriatría Gerontología (SEGG) Dr. Joanna McHugh Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI) Dr. Cassandra Phoenix Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry Dr. Katharina Pils Austrian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics Prof. Kaisu Pitkälä Finnish Gerontological Society Prof. Johannes Grillari University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Dr. Božena Jurašková PhD Czech Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics (CSGG) Prof. Hana Matějovská Kubešová Czech Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics (CSGG) Prof. Franz Kolland University of Vienna Fabrizia Lattanzio IRCCS-INRCA Prof. Nili Tabak University of Tel Aviv Giovanni Lamura Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing Dr. Thomas Münzer Swiss Society of Gerontology Prof. Eva Topinková Czech Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics (CSGG) Dr. Olga N. Mikhailovna Gerontological Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences Prof. Sarianna Sipilä Finnish Gerontological Society John Miles Keele University Riin Tamm Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Clinical Gerontology Panel Maarika Tisler Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Prof. Peter Passmore, Lead Queen’s University, Belfast Prof. Marja Vaarama Finnish Gerontological Society Jean-Pierre Baeyens Solvay Business School, Belgium Javier Yanguas Lezaun Sociedad España de Geriatría Gerontología (SEGG) 4 Dr. Diarmuid O’Shea St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin Clare O’Sullivan University College Cork Tine Fristrup Aarhus University Karen Pallesgaard Munk Center for Health, Humanity and Culture, Aarhus University Dr. Rónán O Caoimh Cork University Hospital Prof. Gabriel Prada Romanian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics Prof. Kai Saks Estonian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Prof. Thomas Scharf Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, NUI Galway Robin Webster Age Action Ireland At Amgen, we believe that the answers to medicine’s most pressing questions are written in the language of our DNA. As pioneers in biotechnology, we use our deep understanding of that language to create vital medicines that address the unmet needs of patients fighting serious illness – to dramatically improve their lives. For more information about Amgen, our pioneering science and our vital medicines, visit www.amgen.com. Karen Andersen-Ranberg University of Southern Denmark IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April ©2015 Amgen Inc. All rights reserved. UKIE-NP-NPS-0215-102304 March 2015 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 5 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAMME REGISTRATION DESK Exhibition Area. The main registration and information desk is situated on the ground level and will be open as follows: The poster area is open to all participants during the entire congress. Opening hours: Wednesday 22nd April: Thursday 23rd April: Friday 24th April: Saturday 25th April: Sunday 26th April: Presenting authors should be in attendance by their poster on their scheduled day at break and lunch times 16:00 - 20:00 07:30 - 20:00 08:00 - 18:00 08:00 - 18:00 08:00 - 14:00 Enquiries for the following should be made at the registration desk: - Registration queries - Accommodation queries & bookings - General information - Social events - Taxi bookings - Internet access SPEAKER PREVIEW ROOM The Speaker Preview Room is located on level 1 in Liffey Boardroom 3. The floor plan on page 87 will show you exactly where that is. Opening hours: Thursday 23rd April: Friday 24th April: Saturday 25th April: Sunday 26th April: 07:30 - 20:00 08:00 - 17:00 08:00 - 17:00 08:00 - 17:00 POSTER PRESENTATIONS Posters will be on display on each day of the conference from Thursday 23rd – Sunday 26th April. When you arrive for registration please inform the registration staff that you are presenting a poster at the conference. Your poster will be on display for the full day that you have been scheduled in the programme. Poster boards are numbered. You will find the number of your poster board in the programme, in the column beside your submission reference number. Your poster cannot be mounted before 08:00 and it must be removed at 18:00 each day. Posters that have not been removed from the boards will be taken down after 18.00 and will be disposed of by the congress staff. SYMPOSIA AND ORAL PRESENTATIONS A symposium is organised by a convenor and is comprised of several presentations (typically 3-5) grouped around a central topic. A discussant may be present to facilitate dialogue between presenters and the audience. The organisers of the symposia are responsible for explaining how they would like to run the session, for allocating the time available to their presenters, and for ensuring their sessions begin and end on time. IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME WORKING ON ANSWERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LIVED A LIFETIME. Seniors should have treatments that not only help them live longer, but also live well. That’s why Pfizer is working to provide them with better nutrition through vitamin supplements, and to help fill their golden years with vitality through specialized medicines for health needs later in life such as high cholesterol, arthritis and chronic pain. Symposia convenors, presenters and oral presenters should ensure they arrive at their designated room before the session starts, leaving sufficient time to familiarise themselves with the operation of the audiovisual equipment. The presenters are asked to bring their presentation on a memory stick to the Speaker Preview Room, at the very latest in the break before the start of the session. No personal laptops may be used. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHAIRS Thank you for agreeing to chair a session at the IAGG-ER 8th Congress. Your contribution is important to ensure that the sessions run smoothly and to time. Please explain to the presenters that their time is limited to 10 minutes, and this must include questions and answers. Each 90-minute session comprises 9 presentations, so correct timing must be maintained. No personal laptops may be used. INSTRUCTIONS FOR KEYNOTE PRESENTERS All presentations must to given to the technician in the Speaker Preview Room (Liffey Boardroom 3 on Level 1) on a memory stick. The latest this can be done is during the break before the start of your session. A technician will be available to assist you. 30 minutes in total are allotted for keynote presentations, this includes time for questions and answers. A 2-minute warning will be given to indicate the approach of the time limit. No personal laptops may be used. AND FOR THOSE WITH A LIFETIME TO LIVE. Keeping those at the earliest stage of life healthy is one of our highest priorities. Pfizer is a leader in pediatric products ranging from children’s vitamins to medicines and vaccines for serious diseases. In many countries around the world, we work to deliver better nutrition to moms during pregnancy and breastfeeding to help give our little ones the best chance for a healthy life. The Poster Display area is located in the Forum alongside the All abstracts of submitted symposia, oral and poster presentations have been referenced and published in the electronic supplement of Irish Ageing Studies Review, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2016. This e-supplement, and an electronic version of this Congress Programme, are available to view and/or download from the Congress website www.iaggdublin2015.org 6 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Working together for a healthier world™ Copyright ©2014 Pfizer Inc. All rights reserved. PHI/2014/012 May 2014 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 7 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Suite A&B Thursday April 23rd Welcome to Delegates - Céad Míle Fáilte Mo Flynn, President, IGS 09:30 - 11.00 Prof. Heung Bong Cha, President IAGG Prof. Vladimir Khavinson, President IAGG-ER Presentation of the IAGG-ER Award for Advances in Gerontology and Geriatrics 11:00 - 11:30 Coffee The Demographic Dividend - Chair Roger O’Sullivan Keynote: Prof. Jan Baars - Critical Turns of Time, Age and Ageing 11:30 - 12:30 Keynote: Prof. Desmond O’Neill - The Democratic Dividend Keynote: Prof. Rose Anne Kenny - Opportunities for Novel Research and Informed Policy – Lessons from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Thursday April 23rd 4457 Establishing Collaborative Research Networks for Emerging Scholars: Perspectives from the IAGG Council of Student Organizations and IAGG GSI Convenor: Claudia Meyer 0286 Shannon Freeman Exploring the Importance of Regional and CrossNational Collaborative Research Networks 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster 0287 Claudia Meyer The IAGG-CSO as a Resource for Establishing and Facilitating Networking among Early Career Scholars in Gerontology 0288 Sue Yeandle International networking and collaboration on work and care: insights from three continents 4448 Scope and Benefits of Assistive Technologies Convenor: Markus Leser 0676 Markus Leser Technical assistance in nursing homes: Acceptance from the perspective of healthcare professionals 0678 Thomas Klie The use of technology in the context of caring for vulnerable elderly people 0682 Kerstin Wessig How does it work for you? - Developing innovative assistive technology together with end users 0289 Katherine Hall Practical Considerations for Identifying Regional and International Collaborators: The Future of IAGG-CSO 8 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 9 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 Liffey Hall 2 4446 Structuring Health Care For Older Persons In Primary Care Convenor: Jeanet Blom 4437 Designing Interventions for Successful Aging: Findings from CREATE Convenor: Wendy Rogers Chair Mary J. Foley 0223 Sara Czaja The Role of Internet in Enhancing Social Connectivity Among Older Adults Keynote Marieke Schuurmans Prevention of Functional Decline in Older Multimorbid People: the Role of Nurses. Liffey Meeting Room 1 Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Liffey Meeting Room 3B 4447 Pain management in geriatric patients in Germany- an interdisciplinary approach on paradigmatic topics. Convenor: Ruediger Thiesemann 4483 New LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans) Ageing Populations Convenor: Gloria Gutman & Kathryn Almack 4419 Elderly hand as a new geriatric syndrom Convenor: Andrei Ilnitski 4508 Understanding the meaning of transport, mobility and space for older people Convenor: Charles Musselwhite Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 4477 Disease burden in the elderly in subSaharan Africa (SSA) Convenor: Richard Walker Oral Presentations Chair Gabriel Prada Thursday April 23rd 14:00 - 15:00 4408 Theorising Generations: Critical Perspectives on Generational Conflict and Generational Solidarity Convenor: Debora Price 0093 Marc Szydlik Generational Conflict and Solidarity – Theoretical Reasoning and Empirical Evidence 0094 Virpi Timonen Re-inventing social generations: The contemporary meaning of a maligned concept 0095 Chris Gilleard A ‘selfish generation’? On generations and generativity 0096 Robin Means Contesting the Dominant Discourse: Generational Conflict vs Generational Solidarity 15:00 - 15:30 0103 Simone Scherger From Social Formations to Narratives: Concepts of Generation and their Empirical Application 0248 Jeanet Blom Comparison of Three Measures to Identify Older Persons with Complex Health Problems in Primary Care 0250 Ruud Kempen An Interdisciplinary Primary Care Approach for Frail Older People: Feasibility, Effects and Costs 0252 Sophie Blijswijk Change of Focus: Selfreported Complaints and Evaluation of Effect of Interventions 0253 Ngaire Kerse Proactive Case-finding Increases Residential Care Placement for Community-dwelling Older People: A Cluster Randomised Trial 0224 Neil Charness Age and the Stability of Aesthetics and Affect for Wearable Devices Keynote Marja Jylhä Self-rated Health at the Crossroads of the Body, Mind and Society Oral Presentations Chair Elaine O’Connor 0225 Walter Boot The Gamification of Cognitive Training: Intervention Adherence, Acceptability, and Transfer Effects 0421 Emelie Miller Paintings by Alzheimer’s Disease Patients: Relationship to Disease Stages and Instructions 0226 Wendy Rogers Identifying the Potential of Exergame Interventions: An Analysis of Use Challenges for Novice Older Adults 0597 Cretien van Campen Ageing with Care: Patterns and Profiles of 10-Year Care Trajectories of Older People through Informal, Medical, Social and Long-Term Care 0762 Jenny Roe Understanding Resilient Aging in Older People aged 85+ 4425 Elder Abuse: The Scope of Interventions Convenors: Tova BandWinterstein, Sara Alon 0165 Tova BandWinterstein Intervention with Families That Have Aged in the Shadow of Longterm Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) 0166 Sara Alon Navigating through the Therapeutic Journey: Professionals’ Perspective 0167 Barbara Lang Addressing a “Social” Problem in a Health Setting 0168 Bridget Penhale Responding and Intervening in Elder abuse 0255 Ruediger Thiesemann Pharmacological Pain Management in a geriatric acute hospital: the challenge of chronic renal disease and analgetics. 0256 Ruediger Thiesemann Geriatric Pain Management: Multimodal Treatments of TriplePain in leg-stump and regaining walking ability three respectively 50 years after amputation 0294 Manfred Gogol Does the use of opioid drugs influence the results of cognitive testing in geriatric inpatients using the MMSE? 0313 Athour Gevargez Zoubalan Chronic non radicular cervical pain due to cervical zygapophysial joint arthrosis - outcome analysis of posterior CT-guided nerval radiofrequencythermocoagulation. 0393 Kathryn Almack Navigating Personal Networks: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Older People’s Networks of Support towards the End of Life 0395 Brian de Vries End of Life Discussions among LGBT Older Canadians 0397 Janne Bromseth LGBT Older People: Experiences Of Geriatric Care In Sweden 0398 Agnes Higgins Building Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Narratives of Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans people in Ireland 0399 Gerardo Zamora From Childlessness to Childfree Old Age: Intersections of Social and Sexual Identities in Becoming an Older Person 0144 Kiryl Prashchayeu Elderly hand in geriatrics 0145 Ksenia Bocharova The muscles transformation in elderly hand syndrome 0146 Elvira Fesenko Elderly hand as the factor of decreasing of independence in everyday life 0147 Natalia Posdnijakova Skin component of elderly hand syndrome 0148 Andrei Ilnitski Problems of rehabilitation of elders with elderly hand syndrome 0485 Charles Musselwhite Importance of motion for the motionless: the significance of a room with a view for older people with limited mobility 0486 Moon Choi News Media Portrayal of Older Drivers 0492 Richard Walker The burden of stroke in sub-Saharan Africa 0493 Catherine Dotchin The challenge of Parkinson’s disease in sub-Saharan Africa 0494 Stella-Maria Paddick The hidden burden of dementia in sub-Saharan Africa 0487 Desmond O’Neill Multi-modality of Transport and Ageing: Findings from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing 0488 Charles Musselwhite Improving the Built Environment for Older Pedestrians 0489 Moon Choi Perspectives on Transportation among Rural Appalachian Older Adults 0511 Natalie Rigaux Thinking Earlier…about Later. Advance Care Planning for Persons with Dementia 0632 Klaus Hauer Effectiveness of an Enhanced, Dementiaadjusted Training Program in Patients with Dementia: Translational Model of Geriatric Rehabilitation 0693 Cecilia Soavi MASQ Test Is a Good Indicator of Cognitive Function in Subjects Older than Sixty Years: Report from the PANGeA Study 1030 Saskia Meyer Nutritional Status of Persons with Dementia Disease Living at Home – Results from a German Study 1155 Gustaf Boström Effects of High-Intensity Functional Exercises on Depressive Symptoms among People with Dementia in Residential Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial 1174 Erik Rosendahl Effects of a high-intensity functional exercise program on ADLs and balance in people with dementia: a cluster randomised controlled trial 1249 Barbara Manni Management of delirium in Nursing Home: an experience of geriatric assessment and psychosocial interventions. 10 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 11 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Thursday April 23rd 1294 Maria Cristina Polidori Multidimensional Prognostic Indices (MPI) in multimorbid frail older persons: Design of the EU-funded MPI_AGE Project and preliminary substudy results* 15:00 - 15:30 1288 Tomoaki Hayakawa Orthostatic Blood Pressure Behaviour in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment Predicts Conversion to Dementia 15:30 - 16:00 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4452 Cultural Gerontology: Critical Perspectives Convenor: Wendy Martin 0273 Chris Gilleard The Cultural Turn in Gerontology 0275 Chris Phillipson Global and Local Ties and the Reconstruction of Later Life 0276 Toni Calasanti An Intersectional Approach to Cultural Gerontology 16:00 - 17:30 0412 Anne MartinMatthews Widowhood and its Cultural Representations 0414 Miriam Bernard Theatre and Ageing: a review of the literature Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4466 Innovating care for people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe (ICARE4EU) Convenor: M. Gabriella Melchiorre 0346 Mieke Rijken Innovating care for people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe (ICARE4EU) 0338 Sanne Snoeijs Caring for people with multiple chronic conditions in the Netherlands: policy and practices 0343 Francesco Barbabella Caring For People With Multiple Chronic Conditions In Italy: Policy And Practices 0344 Anneli Hujala Caring for people with multiple chronic conditions in Finland: policy and practices 0347 Verena Struckmann Caring for people with multiple chronic conditions in Germany: policy and practices 12 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4503 Overview: Extra Care and Supported Living Environments: Are They a Model for Long Term Care or for Long Term Independence? Convenor: Carol Holland 0454 Anthea Tinker Extra Care Housing – Lessons from a Study on Long Term Care 0459 Richard Cooke Is Being Active Associated with Cognitive Function, Anxiety and Depression in Older Adults Living in Extracare Schemes and Villages? Break/Exhibition/ Poster Chair Hal Kendig Keynote Tine Rostgaard Socially Investing in Older People – Reablement as a Social Care Policy Response? Keynote Eamon O’Shea Reframing Policy for Dementia Keynote Giovanni Lamura Migrant Work in the Long-term Care Sector of the European Union? 0461 Rachel Shaw Becoming an Extracare Resident: Balancing the Hope of Increased Opportunity with the Fear of Encroaching Dependence 0463 Karen West Enjoying the Third Age. A Psycho-Social Exploration of Life and Identification in Extracare IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4475 Political answers to demographic questions in different welfare regimes: Delaying labour market exit Convenor: Gerhard Naegele 4460 Dementia Care Networks: Organizing Care for Persons with Dementia in the Community – Results of the DemNet-D Study Convenor: Karin WolfOstermann 0362 Dirk Hofäcker Retirement Decisions in a Changing Contextual Framework: Comparing Europe, the US and Japan 0297 Susanne SchäferWalkmann The fine Art of Governing Dementia Care Networks 0364 Gerhard Naegele Recent German national policies and their effects on older workers´ employment rate 0373 Marco Socci The Policies for the Extension of Working Life in Italy between Lights and Shadows 0377 Deborah Smeaton Policy developments in the UK to raise older workers´ labour force participation - a multistranded approach 0298 Karin WolfOstermann Do Local Dementia Care Networks Improve Living Conditions of People with Dementia and their Relatives? – Results on Longitudinal Outcomes 0301 Jochen R. Thyrian Utilisation of physician care in people with dementia cared for in dementia networks Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4414 High Intensity Training for Active Ageing Convenor: John Babraj 4407 How Traumatized Older Adults Perceive the Ageing Process? Convenor: Yuval Palgi 0123 John Babraj High Intensity Training Improves CardioMetabolic Health in Older People. 0084 Ehud Bodner Emotional Complexity Attenuates the Negative Effect of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms on Satisfaction with Ageing 4426 Acute Hospitalization Effects on Older Adults: Lessons Learned from Hospitalization Process Effects on Functional Outcomes and Recovery (HoPEFOR) Study Convenor: Anna Zisberg 0124 Ross Lorimer Perceptions of a High Intensity Training Intervention in the Elderly 0125 Simon Adamson The optimum frequency of HIT sessions required to improve metabolic health and physical function in the elderly. Break/Exhibition/ Poster 0085 Amit Shrira Younger Subjective Age Mitigates the Adverse Effect of Daily Stress on the Emotional Experience of Traumatized Individuals 0086 Yuval Palgi The Association between Posttraumatic stress Disorder Symptoms and Posttraumatic Growth among Older Adults: Subjective Age and Distance-to-Death as Moderators 0087 Yoav Bergman Ageing and Dying Anxieties among Second-Generation Holocaust Survivors: The Role of Parental Communication and Attachment Patterns 0176 Oleg Zaslavsky Impact of Functional Change Before and During Hospitalization on Functional Recovery 1 Month Following Hospitalization 0177 Anna Zisberg The Model of Hospital Associated Functional Decline 0178 Efrat Shadmi Factors Related to In-hospital Older Adults’ Mobility 0179 Maayan Agmon The Association Between Anxiety at Time of Hospitalization and Future Falls Among Older Adults is Partly Mediated by Functional Decline IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster Oral Presentations Chair Eva Topinková 0133 A. Visser Impact of oral health status on measures as frailty and cognition of care dependent homedwelling elderly persons 0589 Joan Vermeulen A Frailty Self-monitoring and Feedback System for Older Adults: A Proof of Principle Study 1083 Nancye Peel Validation of a Frailty Index from the interRAI Acute Care Instrument 1110 Mary Nolan Frailty and its Association with Rehabilitation Outcomes: A prospective cohort study of a post-acute frail older population 1130 Marie Herr What Can Frailty Add to Models of Disability? 13 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 0385 Orly Tonkikh Readmission Among the Elderly: Do Changes in Functioning During Hospitalization Influence the Readmission Risk? 1224 Luisa Costanzo Discriminative Capacity of the Frailty Phenotype Among CommunityDwelling Older People - Results from the InCHIANTI Study Thursday April 23rd 0378 Jolanta PerekBiałas Recent policies and programmes towards older people in Poland: current status and perspectives 0302 Steffen Heinrich Knowledge management in dementia care networks. Methods, barriers and facilitating factors of circulative knowledge development, exchange and evaluation processes 0088 Menachem BenEzra Fear of Ageing Moderates PostTraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Older Adults Exposed to Hurricane Sandy 1238 Lorna Roe The Impact of Three Measures of Frailty on Capturing Health Service Use in Ireland 16:00 - 17:30 1267 Denis Curtin Perceptions and Experiences of a Connected Health Model in the Dementia Care Pathway 1330 Claire Steves Frailty and the Microbiome: A Twin Study Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A 4476 Geriatric Pain Assessment; Now and Future Perspectives Convenor: Sandra Zwakhalen 4444 Hearing, Remembering, and Living Well: Paying Attention to Challenges that Older Adults Face in Noisy Environments Convenor: Boaz BenDavid 4441 Using Innovative Partnerships to Develop Individualised Supports for People with Dementia: Findings from Year 1 of an Irish Dementia Programme Convenor: Fiona Keogh Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Friday April 24th 4403 Retirement: the Diversity of Trajectories into the “Third Age” Convenor: Clemens Tesch-Roemer 09:00 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:30 14 0097 Martin Hyde Social Inequalities in Patterns of Labour Market Participation and Health in Later Life 0098 Mikaela B. von Bonsdorff Early Life Origins of All-Cause and CauseSpecific Disability Pension: Findings from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study 4442 Measurement instruments of frailty Convenor: Robert Gobbens 0232 Josje Schoufour Predicting 3-year Survival in Older People with Intellectual Disabilities Using a Frailty Index 0233 Nienke de Vries The Evaluative Frailty Index for Physical activity (EFIP): A Reliable and Valid Instrument to Measure Change in Level of Frailty 0234 Nico De Witte Measuring Frailty in Community Dwelling Older People Using the Comprehensive Frailty Assessment Instrument (CFAI) 4399 Person-Centered Approaches and Quality of Life Outcomes in People Living with Dementia Convenor: Ann Kolanowski 0054 Andrea GilmoreBykovskyi Temporal Associations between Caregiver Person-Centeredness and Behavioral Symptoms in People with Dementia: The Utility of Timed-Event Sequential Analysis 0055 Jan Oyebode Factors Associated With Family Care And Formal Care In South Asian And ‘White’ British Carers For A Relative With Dementia Chair Peter Passmore Keynote Claudio Franceschi Inflammaging/ Garbaging and their role in age-related diseases Keynote Tilman Grune Protein Modification, Repair and Turnover in Aging Oral Presentations Chair Domenico Cucinotta 0268 Gennaro Pagano Young Blood Rejuvenates Older: parabiosis can revert ageing? IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 4465 Aging as Future: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Provision for and Living in Old Age Convenor: Helene Fung 0327 Anne Muench Social Time Orientations In Later Life: Germany, Hong Kong and the U.S. Compared 0328 Peggy Voss Personal and Contextual Determinants of Attitudes Towards Life in Old Age: A Cross-Cultural Perspective 0367 S Zwakhalen Facilitators And Barriers in Pain Assessment: Results Of A European Survey 0368 K James The Role of Occupation in Pain Assessment and Management for People with Dementia in Hospital Settings 0369 E Sirsch How Pain Assessment Is Used In People With Dementia – Results Of A European Survey 0244 Boaz Ben-David Does listening in a second language mimic aging? Evidence from the timeline for segregating a speechtarget from a background masker 0246 Antje Heinrich The effect of multi-talker babble on the perception and memory of words in young and old listeners 0231 Eamon O’Shea An Evaluation of an Embedded Communitybased Model for Dementia Care in Ireland 0334 Suzanne Cahill “Ask the Users”: Respite Care for People with Dementia in Ireland, Evaluating More Innovative Models 4404 Resident to Resident Aggression in Long Term Care for Older People Convenor: Amanda Phelan 0066 Thomas Goergen “It’s not fun to be here”: Fellow Residents as Sources of Strain and Aggression in Long-Term Care 0067 Lynn McDonald Developing a Research Agenda on Resident-toResident Aggression: Recommendations from a Consensus Conference Oral Presentations Chair Andrew Sixsmith 0679 Anna Forsman Promoting mental health in later life through internet usage: the Finnish @geing Online project 0744 Tamara Bouwman Reducing loneliness with an Online Friendship Intervention for Older Adults 0769 Louise Hopper Ethical Challenges Associated with Technology Use with People Diagnosed with Dementia PAN-European Research on Technology and Ageing: The Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme Chair: Astrid Stuckelberger Presenters: Karina Marcus, Alain Franco and others 0068 Karl Pillemer Prevalence and Correlates of Residentto-Resident Elder Mistreatment IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 15 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B 0099 Martin Wetzel Does Retirement Affect Well-being? Predicting Differential Development in Subjective Well-Being by Last Labor Market Status 0235 Robert Gobbens Explaining Disability and Quality of Life in Older Residents of Assisted Living Facilities Using the Tilburg Frailty Indicator (TFI) Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Friday April 24th 0100 Sari Stenholm Life-Style Changes During Retirement Transition – Introducing Retirement Substudy in the Finnish Public Sector Study 0056 Sabine Nover Exploring the Needs of People with bvFTD: Methodical Challenges 0077 Kimberly Van Haitsma Measuring Person Centered Care in Systems of Care: Utilizing Recreational Preference Congruence As A Quality Indicator 0490 Hui Sian Tay Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: What Is the Evidence for Oral Iron Supplementation in Treating Anaemia in Older People? 1198 Irma Nykänen Prevalence and Risk Factors for Malnutrition among Home Care Client 0329 Thomas Hess The Impact of DomainSpecific Expectations about Aging on SelfPerceptions of Age 0247 Tuija Mikkola Hearing Problems Are Associated with Poorer Physical Performance among Older Community-Dwelling Adults 0331 Frieder Lang Thinking the Future and Preparing for Late Life across Adulthood 0345 Sarah Delaney Delivering TechnologyAssisted Social Care to People with Dementia: Preliminary Results from an Evaluation of Telecare 0890 Claire Dickinson Innovative Use of Assistive Technology in Practice; How People with Dementia and Their Carers Make Assistive Technology Work for Them 0249 Bruce Schneider The Effects of Age and Linguistic Status (first or second language) on Speech Comprehension 0957 Julie Ratcliffe Telehealth as a New Model of Health Care Service Delivery: an Investigation of the Attitudes and Preferences of Older People 10:00 - 10:30 0101 Kene Henkens What Role Does Prior Work Play in the Lives of Retired Individuals? Understanding Diversity in Postretirement Experiences of Dutch Retirees 1002 Kellie Morrissey Keeping the voices in: a participatory approach to designing technology in dementia PAN-European Research on Technology and Ageing: The Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme Chair: Astrid Stuckelberger Presenters: Karina Marcus, Alain Franco and others 1141 Anu Siren Older Adults and Emerging E-government Services 1338 Bláithín Gallagher Areas of Technology Research for Older People: a Critical Review 10:30 - 11:00 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4398 Towards active ageing for all? Social health inequalities in ageing populations. Convenor: Marijke Veenstra 11:00 - 12.00 0163 Oliver Huxhold Health Impairments Have More Serious Consequences in Lower Educated Older Adults 0300 Maja Grøtting Social Inequalities in Health in Middle Aged and Older Norwegians: Evidence for Cumulative Disadvantage? 12.00-12.30 16 Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4449 Taking Stock of Multidisciplinary Longitudinal Studies of Aging. Symposium in Honor of Dorly Deeg Convenor: Fleur Thomese 4461 Alternative Living Arrangements for People with Dementia: Creating a Homelike Atmosphere Convenors: Karin WolfOstermann, Sandra Zwakhalen 0260 Hans-Werner Wahl European Ageing Research Matures – Observations, Themes, Persons 0261 Marja Jylhä Multidisciplinarity in Gerontology – From Theory to Practice 0262 Rachel Cooper Maximising the Value of Longitudinal Studies of Aging 0306 Suzanne Cahill Alternative Models to Traditional Nursing Homes for People with Dementia in Ireland: Findings from an Irish Survey 0308 Bram de Boer Green Care Farm for People with Dementia: an Alternative to Nursing Home care?. Break/Exhibition/ Poster Chair Roger Clarnette Keynote Timo Strandberg Geriatric syndromes are not an inevitable companion of old age Keynote Marcel OldeRikkert Geriatric Syndromes’s Pathophysiology Clarified by Complexity Science Oral Presentations Chair Judi Walker 1161 Marilyn Gugliucci Learning by Living™: Life Altering Medical Education Immersion Research IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4471 Quality of life in later life: Crossnational and lifecourse perspectives Convenor: Martin Hyde 0348 Loretta Platss Mid-life occupational grade and quality of life following retirement: A 16-year follow-up of the French GAZEL study 0349 Morten Wahrendorf Does labour market disadvantage explain why childhood circumstances are related to quality of life at older ages in Europe? Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4487/4488 IGRIMUP (1 & 2) - The War against Polypharmacy - Addressing Negative Global SocialEconomic Outcomes Convenors: Doron Garfinkel, Eva Topinková 0872 Eva Topinková Many facets of polypharmacy – An Overview. For IGRIMUP - International Group for Reducing Inappropriate Medication Use & Polypharmacy 0963 Ding-Cheng Chan Polypharamcy in Taiwan – An Overview and Update Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4406 Beyond Treating Quality of Life as an Outcome: Trajectories and Effects of Quality of Life Convenor: Ehud Bodner 0078 Yuval Palgi Quality of Life Attenuates Age-Related Decline in Functional Status of Older Adults 0079 Amit Shrira Global Quality of Life Modifies Terminal Change in Physical Functioning among Older Adult Women Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4429 Health Promotion in German and Austrian Long-Term Care – Point of Departure, Approaches and Implementation Experiences Convenor: Thomas Kleina 4370 New concepts for improving quality of life of geriatric patients Convenor: Walter Mueller 0188 Benjamin Marent Professionals’ Perspectives on Health Promotion for the Elderly in Austrian Long-Term Care 0004 Walter Mueller Outreach Geriatric Remobilisation –The Hospital comes to your Home 0005 Georg Pinter The relocation problem of nursing home residents - an intervention study Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Oral Presentations Chair Keith Hill Oral Presentations Chair Israel Doron 0694 Louise Brent Improving Hip Fracture Care: The Irish Hip Fracture Database 0018 Mary Rose Day Self-Neglect Instrument: Bridging Research And Practice 1214 Mary Walsh Relationship of Fear of Falling to Physical and Psychological Measures Prior to Discharge Home after Stroke 0105 Deana Johnson The use of creative endeavours to promote public awareness of Elder Abuse Issues. 1236 Patrick O’Donoghue Bone Health Screening of Men with Prostate Cancer 0359 Amanda Phelan Piloting the Elder Abuse Screening Index (EASI) in Ireland 1131 Sirpa Hartikainen Long-term Use Of Antipsychotics Among Persons With Alzheimer’s Disease: A Nationwide RegisterBased Study IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 17 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3B 0921 Tomasz Grodzicki Multi-morbidity and Polypharmacy in Polish Elderly Adults. 0080 Oleg Zaslavsky The Limits of Optimism: The Effect of Dispositional Optimism on Age-Related and Death-Related Change in Global Quality of Life 0189 Thomas Kleina Promoting Physical Mobility among Elderly Residents in German Long-Term Care – Needs and Prerequisites for Health Promotion 0006 Herbert Janig The relocation problem of nursing home residents - a Mixed Methods Study on hospital transfers from nursing homes 0081 Ehud Bodner Subjective Age as a Mediator of the Reciprocal Relationship between Satisfaction with Aging and Functional Limitation 0190 Annett Horn Feasibility of Physical Activity Interventions for Residents in German Nursing Homes 0007 Dieter Schmidt Project “Home Health Care” Austria, Carinthia, district of Völkermarkt Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 1245 Huan-Ji Dong Who is more likely to be admitted to hospital? An approach in a Swedish population of very old people 0394 Amanda Phelan Results from a Pilot Study to Assess the Appropriateness of the Older Adult Financial Exploitation Measure (OAFEM) in Ireland Friday April 24th 0304 Almar Kok Educational, occupational, and income inequalities in a longitudinal index of Successful Aging 0263 Clemens TeschRoemer Policy Oriented Ageing Research 0310 Iva Holmerová Residential (long-term) Care for Older Persons in the Czech Republic 0312 Karin WolfOstermann Shared Housing Arrangements for People with Dementia- An Alternative to Traditional Care in Nursing Homes? 1177 Gunilla Fahlstrom Quality of Evidence and Supporting Evidence Based Elderly Care: A Challenging Dilemma 1234 Sinead HealyEvans Early Outcomes Of A Revised Curriculum For Prescribing In The Elderly For Final Year Medical Students 0350 Bram Vanhoutte Life course pathways to QoL: a comparative study of socio-economic position in later life in England and the U.S. 0351 Eithne Sexton Does disability mediate the relationship between chronic disease and quality of life in later life? 0352 Rachel Smith A qualitative analysis exploring quality of life in older adults in independent living facilities in the USA 12.00-12.30 0943 Fatih Tufan The Negative Impact of Polypharmacy & Inappropriate Medication Use (IMU) in Elderly Adults: The Turkish Experience vs Global Medical Perspective 0945 Fatih Tufan The Negative Impact of Polypharmacy & Inappropriate Medication Use (IMU) in the Elderly: Global Economical Perspective – An overview 0008 Antonella Di Campo Effects of clinical pharmaceutical counseling on medication safety in geriatric patients 0870 Daniela Fialová Polypharmacy and Inappropriate Medication Use in Eastern Europe 1251 Maria Nuotio Association of Nutritional Status as Measured by the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF) with Institutionalization and Death after Hip Fracture 1262 James Mahon Emerging Changes in the Effect of Obesity on Bone Mineral Density, Muscle Mass and Fracture History in Elderly Osteoporotic Patients 1273 James Mahon Is Quantitative Heel Ultrasound as Good as DXA in Elderly Osteoporotic Patients? 0930 Derelie Mangin Commercial Influence on Healthcare and Its Influence on Polypharmacy 1292 Joseph Harbison Prevalence of mild, moderate and severe internal carotid stenosis in the oldest old. 12:30 - 12:45 0507 Sari Teeri Ageism among Retired Persons - a Survey in Finland 0683 Håkan Jönson Introducing an equal rights framework for older persons in residential care 0979 Darren McCausland Comparing the social networks of older people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and the general older population in Ireland 1186 Attracta Lafferty Factors Associated with Potentially Harmful Behaviours Engaged in by Family Carers of Older People 1359 Anne O’Loughlin ‘Eats away at the soul’; ‘like putting the rubbish under the carpet’: the impact of staff silence about elder abuse. Oral Presentations Chair Eamon O’Shea 12.45 - 13.00 13:00 - 13:15 PFIZER SYMPOSIUM Adult Vaccination 13:15 - 13:30 0102 Chris Gilleard The Other Victorians: The Aged Poor in 19th century Ireland 13:30 - 13:45 Lunch/Exhibition/Poster Lunch/Exhibition/Poster AMGEN MEETING Lunch/Exhibition/Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster 0788 Brenda Roe Active Lives Groups for Older People Living in the Community: Their Benefits and Impact Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster 13:45 - 14:00 0858 Steven Baker The Supportive Network: Rural Older People, Complex Needs and ICT in the Network Society 18 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 19 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 1 Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Friday April 24th 1266 Marta Balasko Potential Contribution of the Central Corticotropin System to Aging Obesity and Anorexia of Aging 0695 Mary Rose Day Risk Instrument for Screening Older People in the Community (RISC): Cross Cultural 13:45 - 14:00 Lunch/Exhibition/ Lunch/Exhibition/ Lunch/Exhibition/ Lunch/Exhibition/ Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Poster Poster Poster Poster AMGEN MEETING Lunch/Exhibition/ Lunch/Exhibition/ Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Poster Poster Perspectives Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster 1351 Maelenn Guerchet The 10/66 INDEP Study - Examining the Economic Effects of Care Dependence in Later Life 0406 Sharon Wray Ageing in prisons – an introduction 4491 IGRIMUP (3) 4469 Physical 4445 Promoting 4415 Life-Space Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Ambient Assistive The War Against Activity and Ageing: Interdisciplinarity and Mobility; Determinants, Chair Julie Ratcliffe Chair Mo Flynn Keynote Ian H. Living Technology for Polypharmacy Benefits, Patterns and International Scope in Consequences and Places across the Life Robertson Older Adults Living - Prescribing Interventions Education on Ageing: Longitudinal Change 0028 Monika Habermann 0537 Mats Christiansen Course The Neuropsychology with Mild Cognitive Optimisation Criteria Convenor: Roger the Experience of the Convenor: Erja Migrant Background Suddenly, I am a ghost: Convenor: Kieran of Cognitive Reserve Impairment Sets for Older People O’Sullivan International Summer Portegijs of Nurses and Patient HIV in the lives of older, Convenor: Piper in 2015 Safety. Findings of a queer men Jackson Convenors: Denis 0330 Frank Doyle (ISSA) 0181 Erja Portegijs O’Mahony, Donna Frick Does pain mediate Convenor: Anne Psychometric Properties or moderate the Martin-Matthews of the Life-Space 4504 Improving 4434 Constructing Convenor: Ilkka Pietila medical standards of Community care in nursing homes Connections in Rural 0322 Elizabeth Convenor: Finbarr Galleguillos Martin Ageism and Public 14:00 - 15:00 4439 AAL-WELL: 4464 Everyday Ageism Policies: Evidences from 0472 Finbarr Martin the UK and Switzerland The Quest for Better 0324 Neal King Walsh Keynote Alexandra 0206 Julia Hahmann Freund The UK Experience The Overlooked Successful Aging: The 0467 Eva Lindqvist Relevance of Community Role of Motivational In What Situations 0933 Donna Fick relationship between Competence Would People with Mild The 2012 American physical activity and 0285 Anne Martin- Consequences of Cognitive Impairment Geriatrics Society Beers depressive symptoms in Matthews Limited Life-Space Oral Presentations Gain the Most from AAL Criteria: older people? Training for Excellence in Mobility Chair Marja Vaarama Technology to Continue Challenges, Mastering Everyday Opportunities and The Life? 2015 Update Categorization in Age 0506 Desmond O’Neill in Rural Ageing Relations Towards Standards Processes of Medical Care for A Paradox of Ageism: Being Aware of but Denying Experiences of Age-Based Inequality 15:00 - 15: 30 Physicians in Nursing 0207 Mark Skinner Homes Voluntarism and Age- 0533 Iva Holmerová Friendly Communities in 0530 Rebecca Hunter Comparative Perspective Wayfinding: A Vital ELTECA: Exchange of Experience in Long- 0208 Marjaana term Care in Central Seppänen and Eastern European Communality and the countries Role of Information Technology in Ageing Remote Villages in Northern Finland 20 School on Ageing Care in Nursing Homes: Doing Age: Mundane 0325 Kirsi Lumme-Sandt Chair Joanna McHugh Key to Age-Friendly 0468 Timothy Gomersall 1014 Paul Gallagher Communities Psychosocial Aspects STOPP/START criteria: a of a Diagnosis of Mild prescribing optimisation 0750 Sally Bould Cognitive Impairment tool with tangible patient The Gender Gap (MCI): A Systematic benefits in Public Pensions: Review of Qualitative Belgium, Sweden, Studies France, Germany, Italy IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Assessment and Aging Research across Cross-Sectional Study in Nursing Homes and Hospitals 0035 Donna M Wilson Lifelong Health Services Utilization and Lifelong Health: A Study 0583 Magdalena Bergström Middle Aged and Elderly Persons with Long Term Alcohol Problems and their Reviews of the Lived Life 0332 Elaine Murtagh Disciplines, beyond 0182 Sofi Fristedt Stay Active: The Physical Boundaries: Rationale Life-space mobility and Activity, Ageing and and Objectives of an participation in daily Health Study International Summer activities and social life Healthcare Services The Impact of School in Aging among older men and Policy and Planning Discrimination and 0333 Conor Breen Exposing Myths for Public Education and women 0730 Charles Waldegrave Abuse on Wellbeing Physical activity 0663 Jutta Pulkki and older people: Costs of Medicines Determinants and Concentrate in Last Interventions Years of Life and among Older People Increase with Time IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 21 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3A Liffey Meeting Room 3B 0242 Giovanni Lamura ISSA-2012: Methodological, Logistic and Evaluation Issues emerging from the First Edition of the ISSA 0183 Merja Rantakokko Correlates of Life-Space Mobility in 75-90-YearOld People Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 0666 Patrick Moore Counting the Time Lived or the Time Left? Age, Proximity to Death and Prescribing Expenditures 0748 Sylvie Lapierre A Mental Health Promotion Program for Depressed Older Adults Friday April 24th 0585 Claire Goodman Health Care Provision to Care Home Residents: A Survey of Surveys and Stakeholder Interviews as part of the Optimal Study 0209 Kieran Walsh Remaking Home and Community: The Lived Experience of Older Adults in a Rural Irish Community 1066 Andrew Wormald Understanding Loneliness in Older People with an Intellectual Disability 0469 Alex Mihailidis Comparative Analysis of Prominent Middleware Platforms in the Domain of Ambient Assisted Living 0476 Piper Jackson Model Well: A Transdisciplinary Comparison of Conceptual Models of Human Activity from a Gerontechnological Perspective 0586 Adam Gordon The Optimal Study – can realist evaluation enable researchers to keep pace with rapid service improvement in care homes?” 0936 Anna RenomGuiteras Development of a European List of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIM) and its Application to Older Persons with Dementia 0243 Francesco Barbabella ISSA-2012: The Medium-Term Impact of the First ISSA in the Eyes of its Participants 0953 Jørund Straand The Norwegian General Practice Nursing Home criteria (NORGEPNH) for potentially inappropriate medication use. A web based Delphi study. 0184 Erja Portegijs Fear of falling and changes in life-space mobility over two years in 75-90-year-old community-dwelling people 1020 Sarah Gibney Health Literacy and Health Behaviours among People Aged 50 and Older in Ireland 0284 Torbjörn Svensson ISSA-2014: Continuity, change and execution of the second edition 1173 Eithne Sexton Beyond Main Effects: Interaction of Physical Health, Personal and Contextual Factors in Shaping Quality of Life in Older Populations 0879 Martin Wehling The FORTA (“Fit fOR The Aged”) as an Implicit Instrument to Improve Pharmacotherapy in the Elderly 15:00 - 15: 30 0859 Suzanne Hodgkin Understanding Wellness in Older People living in Diverse Communities in Australia 1182 Rebecca Bendayan Health Indicators of Age-Related Decline in English Older Adults: Results from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing 1320 Nicole Valtorta Are loneliness and social isolation predictors of ill health? A systematic review of longitudinal observational studies set in high-income countries. 15:30 - 16:00 16:00 - 17:00 22 Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4468 Different European Perspectives on Social Exclusion and Participation in Later Life Convenor: Sofie van Regenmortel 4455 The Acute Hospital Care of a Person with Dementia: Changing Culture and Improving Care Convenor: Suzanne Timmons 4440 Age-Friendliness, Well-Being and Mobility in Urban Neighbourhoods Convenor: Atiya Mahmood 0336 Ilona Tamutiene Association between Alcohol Related Social Harm in Older Age and Social Exclusion 0544 Roisin Coary Dementia-Related Activity in the Acute Setting… A Need for Dementia-Friendly Hospitals 0219 Frank Oswald The Role of Neighbourhood Belonging for Well-being in Very Old Age: Data from the BEWOHNT study Break/Exhibition/ Poster Chair Vladimir Anisimov Keynote Suresh Rattan Improving Biological Ageing and Health by Hormesis Keynote Janet Lord Mobility, Immunity and Healthy Ageing IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4501 Building on experience: incorporating experience and research into training in elder abuse Convenor: James O’Brien 0443 James O’Brien A Profile of Older Victims of Abuse in Louisville Kentucky referred by Police to a Community Agency over three years Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4496 IGRIMUP (4) The War Against Polypharmacy From rigid Clinical Practice Guidelines to CustomizationEthically Combining EBM, Clinical Judgement and Elder/ Family Preferences Convenors: Martin Wehling, Daniela Fialova Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4482 The Role of Life Course Experiences and Generational Change in Theorizing Resilience, Loneliness and Support: Results From The CFAS-Wales Study Convenor: Vanessa Burholt Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4507 Geriatric Education Across Boundaries – a Collaborative Interdisciplinary Journey Convenor: Ellen Holm 0574 Tahir Masud Undergraduate Training for Medical Students Across Europe: Achievements and Challenges Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4481 Perspectives of the Yin and Yang of the Oldest Old Convenor: Irene Rea 0423 Marja Jylhä Functional Status Among Nonagenarians - Time Trends and Associations with Age and Distanceto-Death Break/Exhibition/ Poster 0779 Paula Carder Linking Health and Housing Policies on Behalf of Low-Income Older Persons in the US 0900 H Susan J Picavet Common Trajectories of Physical Functioning in the Doetinchem Cohort Study 1139 Sarah Donnelly ‘There’s No Point In Bringing The Patient Along For Lip Service’: Multidisciplinary Care Planning Meetings With Older People 1163 Frank Moriarty Determining the Relationship between Potentially Inappropriate Medications and Quality of Life in a Cohort of Older People 1271 Nadine Konopik Health Literacy In Later Life: The Role Of Biographical Experiences and Ageing in Place Break/Exhibition/ Poster Oral Presentations Chair Peter Crome Oral Presentations Chair Thomas Münzer 0114 Katie Aubrecht “There’s No Magic Pill”: What Comfort Means to Family Caregivers of Older Adults Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions that Include Dementia 0069 Maureen MarkleReid Engaging Community Stakeholders in Fall Prevention for Older Adults: Moving from Research to Action 0510 Natalie Rigaux Accounting for the Effects of Activities on the Moral Identities of People with Dementia and Helping Professionals IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 0264 Marie Ernsth Bravell Older persons´ perceptions of home health care – before and after the reform of the home health care in Sweden. 23 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 0339 Catherine MacLeod Determinants of Social Participation in Later Life 0545 Niamh O’Regan Early Detection of Delirium: Predictors, Prodrome and Screening 0220 Atiya Mahmood Development of a User-led Neighbourhood Environmental Audit tool for Physical Activity in Older Adults - ‘Seniors Walkability Audit in Neighbourhoods’ IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 0591 Kevin Brazil How General Practitioners Approach Advance Care Planning in Patients with Dementia 0636 Mari Aaltonen Patterns of Care in the Final Years of Life: Changes between 1998 and 2011 Friday April 24th 0340 Sofie Van Regenmortel Social Exclusion in Later Life: Towards an Age Specific Social Exclusion Measure 0546 Suzanne Timmons A Multi-Hospital Study of Dementia in Older People Admitted to Acute Hospitals: Prevalence, Associations and Long Term Outcomes 0547 David Meagher Delirium detection across clinical settings: the potential for improved outcomes using novel technologies 0221 Liesbeth de Donder Towards an “Active Caring Community” in Brussels: Agefriendliness, Participatory Research and Neighbourhood issues 0222 Tine Buffel Developing Participatory Research Approaches to Explore the Age-Friendliness of Neighborhoods. Reflections, Challenges and Opportunities Oral Presentations Chair Jean-Pierre Baeyens 1053 Katja Leth-Møller Antidepressant Drugs and the Risk of Hyponatremia – A Danish Register-Based Cohort Study 1061 Caoilfhionn O’Donoghue Effect of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI) on the Gut Microbiome of Hospitalised Older Persons Receiving Antibiotics. 1166 Bodil Weidung Blood Pressure, Cognition, and Mortality in Very Old Individuals: A Population-Based Cohort Study 17:00 - 17:30 0445 Sarah Mahon Impact, Dissemination and Effectiveness of an Elder Abuse Training Programme in Ireland 0491 Mairead Bartley Perspectives on selfneglect from old age psychiatrists 0862 Arduino Mangoni Impact of Anticholinergic Drugs on Adverse Outcomes In Older Hospitalized Patients During Extreme Weather Conditions 0387 Gillian Windle How Can We Understand Resilience in Later Life – Some Conceptual and Methodological Challenges 0863 Arduino Mangoni Clinical use of existing anticholinergic drug scoring systems in older patients 0388 Deborah Morgan Transitions in Loneliness and Social Isolation in Later Life 0881 Helmut Frohnhofen Impact of the Application of the FORTA List on the activities of daily living in Patients with Dementia 0878 Martin Wehling Who Protects Physicians and Patients From Guidelines? 0932 Derelie Mangin How to Involve Patients in De-prescribing 0922 Doron Garfinkel The Garfinkel method:Customizing Drug Therapy in the Elderly Combining Ethics, EBM and clinical Judgment. Interim results of 200 elderly people 0389 Vanessa Burholt Social Networks: Two Decade of Social Change in the CFASWales Study 0390 Nicola Woodward Changes Between 1993 and 2013 in Normative Responsibilities and Expectations Concerning Social Support for Older People in Wales 0575 Regina Roller Postgraduate Training for Geriatricians in Europe- The Road to Harmonization 0576 Sanja Thomson Interdisciplinary Model of Geriatric Training 0424 Carol Jagger The Enduring Effect of Education – Socioeconomic Differences in Disability Trajectories from Age 85 Years in the Newcastle 85+ Study 0425 Maeve Rea Cardiovascular-related Disease Causes Death in Male and Female BELFASTNonagenarians 1-Year Earlier, Compared to the More Common Cause of Death, Bronchopneumonia 0426 Elisa Cevenni Is it Possible to Define the Health Status in the Oldest Old? Does Age make us more “individual” and unique? 0728 Doris Yu How does the interaction between older adults with dementia and family caregivers influence the manifestation of behavioral symptoms? 0755 Carolien Smits Interactions of Multiple Network Members in Making Decisions for People with Dementia 0797 Liane SchirraWeirich Visualizing the ‘CareTandem’: Social support structures adapted to people with dementia and family caregivers 0983 Dympna Casey Resilience and dementia: “I’d say I have a bit of… that (resilience) in me…I wouldn’t be put down very easily”. 1076 Dorina Cadar Is Education a demographic dividend? International evaluations of cognitive reserve and cognitive decline in preclinical stages of dementia 1345 Dorina Cadar Education does not moderate the rate of cognitive decline prior to dementia diagnosis: Evidence from the OCTO-Twin longitudinal study 24 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 0743 Justine E. F. Moonen Effect Of Discontinuation Of Antihypertensive Treatment On Orthostatic Hypotension In Older Persons: A Randomised Controlled Trial. The DANTE Study Leiden 0801 Sara Santini Caregivers of Older People affected by Incontinence (OPI) in Europe: coping strategies and suggestions for improving carers’ quality of life 0815 Antonius J Poot Changes in Care Perceptions and Satisfaction of General Practitioners and Patients during the Implementation of Integrated Care for Older Persons 0972 Tuija Mikkola Perceived Hearing Difficulties and Withdrawal From Leisure Activities Among Older Community-Dwelling Adults: A Longitudinal Study 1181 Gloria FernandezMayoralas Reception of Help for Performing Activities of Daily Living Among Community Dwelling Older Adults Living in Spain (2008-2011) 1319 Roisin Coary Stroke Prevention: Community Based Five Day Screening for Atrial Fibrillation in High Risk Cohorts 25 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3A Liffey Meeting Room 3B 4411 Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of NTproBNP in Old Age: Results from Studies in Ireland, Scotland, Belgium and the Netherlands Convenor: Wouterde-Ruijter, Jacobijn Gussekloo 4410 Development of health and functional status of older people living in their own environment - a sevenyear monitoring in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic Convenor: Hana M. Kubesova 4499 Preventing Elder Financial Abuse: Results of North American and International Professional Education Effort Convenor: Robert Roush (represented by Susan B. Somers) 0107 Bert Vaes Untangling The Dynamic Relation Between NTproBNP And Cardiac Dysfunction In The Oldest Old: Insights From The BELFRAIL Study 0295 Hana Matejovska Kubesova Depression in Elderly Living in Their Own Environment - 7 Years Follow-up 0441 Ronan Factora Clinical Factors Associated with Elder Financial Abuse Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Saturday April 25th 4436 Deconstructing Processes and Outcomes of Old-Age Exclusion across Europe Convenor: Thomas Scharf 0212 Thomas Scharf A Scoping Review and Conceptual Framework on Old-Age Exclusion 0213 Vanessa Burholt The Impact of Exclusion from Social Resources on Loneliness in Later Life for Older People in Wales 0215 Giovanni Lamura Social Exclusion And Service Use Amongst Older Europeans 09:00 - 10:30 0217 Mark Skinner Rural Ageing, Social Exclusion and Voluntarism 0218 Mateusz Najsztub Multidimensional Social Exclusion in Later Life: Evidence from the Fifth Wave of the SHARE Survey Chair Kate O’Loughlin 4479 Developing healthcare systems for common conditions in older adults- Syncope and Falls units – New ideas for an old problem Convenor: Jaspreet Bhangu Keynote Susanne Iwarsson Health Sciences Contributions to European Gerontology – Potential and Challenges for the Future 0381 Clodagh O’Dwyer Challenges in diagnosing and appropriately triaging older patients who present with syncope 0401 Ciara Rice Designing syncope units to reflect changing demographic trends 0403 Geraldine McMahon Treatment , prevention and recognition of risk factors for older people who present to the emergency room 0410 Jaspreet Bhangu Beyond the HospitalThe use of remote monitoring in syncope and unexplained falls Keynote Raimundo Mateos Old Age psychiatry in the XXI Century. International Perspectives Building a European Approach to Prevent and Tackle Frailty in Old Age in Europe Keynote Paul Knight Why is Geriatric Medicine Such a Hard Sell? A Problem for Leadership in the Specialty Session presented by Inés García-Sánchez and Anna Carta European Commission DG SANTE, Unit Innovation for Health. 4470 Towards Evidence-Based Models for User Involvement in Ageing Research Convenor: Charlotte Löfqvist 0335 Angela Barnes User Engagement In Research – A Report From Older People Themselves 0337 Björn Slaug Empowering Senior Citizens to Find Optimal Housing Solutions – A New ICT Tool Based on Research Generated User Requirement Specification 0341 Oskar Jonsson Experiences of usercentred approach on relations between ageing people and furniture in the home environment 0342 Susanne Iwarsson End-user and stakeholder prioritizations of research findings on home and health in old age – A collaborative knowledge transfer project 4494 IGRIMUP (5)The War Against Polypharmacy : Drug Load in The Last Period of Life - The Palliative Aspect Convenors: Tomasz Grodzicki, Peter Chrome 0942 Andrej Zeyfang Optimizing Drug Therapy in Older Persons with Type 2 Diabetes – How many Oral Drugs? When to Switch to Insulin? 0887 Barbara Wizner Polypharmacy in Elderly Chronic Heart Failure Patients – Data from the National Polish Survey. 0931 Derelie Mangin The Antidepressant Cessation Trial Study: Maintenance vs Gradual Withdrawal of Fluoxetine in Stable Depression 0917 Natalie Ilin The Rate and Extent of Chemotherapy Given to Patients Suffering from Advanced/End-stage Cancer in the Last 3 Months of Life 0108 Petra van Peet NT-proBNP And Functional Status Over Time, Incident Cardiac Disease, And Mortality In The Leiden 85-plus Study 0110 Rosalinde Poortvliet Added Value Of NT-proBNP In Risk Stratification And Treatment Effect Of Statins In Older Adults In The PROSPER Study 0299 Hana Matejovska Kubesova The Incidence and Development of Diabetes Mellitus in Elderly Living in Their Own Environment – the 7 Years Follow Up 0303 Jan Matejovsky The Development of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Elderly Living in Their Own Environment – the 7 Years Follow Up 0464 Ronan Factora for Robert Roush What Health Care Practitioners Need to Know to Prevent Elder Investment Fraud and Financial Exploitation 0465 Susan B. Somers for Don Blandin What Legal Professionals Need to Know About Their Older Clients’ Vulnerability to Being Defrauded Financially 0466 Gloria Gutman Financial Abuse of Older Persons: A Global Issue for Health and Legal Professionals Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4424 Self- Neglect: An International Symposium Convenor: Mary Day 11:00 - 12:00 26 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4405 International Research to Reduce Fear of Falling and Promote Activity and Independence in Different Older Populations: Towards Program Development Convenor: G. Zijlstra Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4500 Researching Longer Working Convenor: Anthony Chiva Break/Exhibition/ Poster Chair Thomas Scharf Keynote Jean-Marie Robine The longevity Revolution: Healthier Lives? IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4417 Participatory Approaches to the Design of Assistive Technologies for Older Adults Convenor: Joanna Lumsden Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4495 IGRIMUP (6) - The War against Polypharmacy : Educational Programs Designed to Reduce Drug Load in the Elderly Convenors: Mirko Petrovic, Gillistan Bahat 0524 Ayelet BergWarman A Sensor-Based System for Aging Well in Place – Findings from an Evaluative Study 0883 Christine E. Swane The Use of Media in the Social Life of Nursing Home Residents 0916 Svein Olav Daatland Trends and Types Of Residential Care – The Scandinavian Case 0956 Aleksander Galas The Role Of Build Environment in Social Networks and Quality of Life among Polish Older Adults: COURAGE in Europe Project 1162 Janice Keefe Relationships, Homelikeness, and the Work Environment: Perspectives from Nursing Home Residents, Family, and Staff on Quality of Life Publishing Symposium “Publish or Perish: Tips to Survive” Presenters: Rachel Pruchno, Dorly Deeg, Suresh Rattan and Timo Strandberg 1368 Maria Pierce Universal Design for Dementia Friendly Dwellings: Hearing the Voices of People Embroiled in the Process 0918 Doron Garfinkel Rate/Extent of Polypharmacy and Inappropriate Medication Use (IMU) in Advanced/ End-stage Cancer Patients in the Last 3 Months of Life 10:30 - 11:00 Oral Presentations Chair Anabel Pelham 1003 Lee Chin Using the Experiences and Perspectives of Residents to Design Aged Care Centres Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4438 Facilitating Person Centered Care in Acutely Hospitalized Older Adults with Dementia and Delirium Convenor: Donna Fick 4467 Healthy Ageing and Inequalities: Interdisciplinary Studies of Determinants of Good Physical and Mental Health in Two EU States Convenor: Paul McGill 4428 Fostering intergenerational learning and solidarity through effective strategies for active ageing: recent empirical evidence from Italy Convenor: Sara Santini Break/Exhibition/ Poster Oral Presentations Chair Julia Twigg 0560 Janine Proctor Ten Years On: A follow up study of Berryhill Retirement Village IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4430 Determinants of Volunteering, Caregiving and Participation in Leisure and Educational Activities in Older People, According to Health Status Convenor: Andrea Principi 27 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 0089 G.I.J.M. Kempen The Impact of Fear of Falling on Daily Functioning among Community-Living Older People. A Prospective Cohort Study 0442 Matt Flynn Extending Working Lives: How are Employees Responding to the External Drivers to a Longer Work Life? IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A 0214 Bernhard Holle The Implementation of Dementia Care Concepts in German Hospitals Examples for Person Centered Care in the Acute Care Setting 0379 Helene McNulty Socioeconomic Deprivation and Risk of Age-related Cognitive Dysfunction in Older Irish Adults Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 0192 Sara Santini “Let’s Re-Generate”: A Community-Based Project to Enhance Solidarity Between Younger and Older People in Central Italy 0618 Isaiah Oluremi Durosaiye The Physical and Sociocultural Constructs of an Age-friendly Work Environment within the NHS 0265 Doorly Deeg Social and Physical Leisure Activities in Older Europeans with and without Multimorbidity 0193 Tiziana Tesauro Narrative Medicine for Activating Institutionalized Old Persons Capabilities: The Case Memory 0681 Suvi Fried Residential Areas Coming of Age: How Age-friendly Are They in Finland? Saturday April 25th 11:00 - 12:00 0159 Tova BandWinterstein Elder Self-Neglect: Research Results Israel 0160 Kelly Melekis Elder Self-Neglect In The United States: Establishing A Coordinated Community Response 0172 William Lauder Theoretical and Methodological Challenges when Researching and Intervening with People Who Self-Neglect 0173 Mary Rose Day Understanding SelfNeglect from Older Adults and Social Workers Perspectives in Ireland 12:00 - 12.30 0174 David Orr Effective Policy, Organisational and Practice Responses to Self-Neglect in England: A Survey and Interview Study 0090 M.H. Nilsson Fear of Falling, Fall-Related Activity Avoidance and Accessibility Problems in People with Parkinson’s Disease 0091 K. Hauer Mismatch of Objective Fall Risk and Subjective Concerns about Falling in Patients with Dementia 0444 Karen Hanley What are the Enablers and Hindrances to Being in Work Past Age 65? 0446 Eleanor Davies The Influence of Organisational Support and Supervisor Support on Extending Working Life Keynote Hans-Werner Wahl Press, Stress and Richness of Environments of Aging: Psychogeriatric Perspectives Oral Presentations Chair Rose Galvin 0383 Stefanie Becker Research on Gerontology - What will we need in the future? 0503 Paula Devine Assumptions About Ageing In Survey Research: a systematic review of datasets 0137 Julie Doyle Supporting Wellness Self-Management in an Older Population: Results from a Field Trial 0138 Helen Petrie Co-Motion: Investigating the Links Between Mobility and Wellbeing Amongst Older People 0139 Lilit Hakobyan Participatory Design Process with Older Adults with Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) 0798 Nora-Ann Donnelly Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Carer Stress on Subsequent Institutionalisation of Community Dwelling Older People 0092 G.A.R. Zijlstra The Effects of a Cognitive Behavioural Inhome Program on Fear of Falling and Associated Activity Avoidance: A Randomized Controlled Trial 0856 Mirko Petrovic The Psychotropic Education And Knowledge Test For Nurses In Nursing Homes: Striving for PEAK Performance 0911 Regina RollerWirnsberg Education and training of health care staff - Impact on quality of prescribing and professional’s attitudes towards polypharmacy? 0866 Petra Thürmann A Multicentre Prospective Interventional Study for Improving Drug Safety in German Nursing Homes (AMTS-AMPEL) 0947 Fatih Tufan Training Programs for Nursing Home Physicians Concentrating on the Garfinkel Method, as a Tool for Reducing Polypharmacy in Nursing Home Residents in Istanbul 0371 Martina Roes Dementia Sensitive Hospital: The Need for a Structured Diagnostic Process 0375 Matthew O’Connell High Prevalence of Frailty and Disability in Older Adults from the North Compared to the South of Ireland 0374 Donna Fick Facilitating PersonCentered Care for Delirium: And Missed Opportunities in Hospitalized Persons With Dementia 0372 Sharon Cruise Examining Inequalities in Coronary Heart DiseaseRelated Disability in Older Adults in Northern Ireland and the Republic Of Ireland 0380 Olga Cleary Determinants of Multimorbidity among Older Populations in Ireland, North and South: a Comparison of Two Nationally Representative Crosssectional Surveys 0920 Doron Garfinkel Educational Training Programs for Family Physicians Updating Geriatric Pharmacology as a Tool for Reducing Polypharmacy in Israel – Disappointing Results 0194 Barbara Baschiera Intergenerational and peer-to-peer learning for bridging the gap between generations 0195 Rosita Deluigi Experiences of intergenerational dialogue: pathways and opportunities for active citizenship 0697 Valerie D’Astous Planning for Old Age: Meeting the Needs of Adults with Autism Post Parental Care 0763 Sheila Peace Kitchen Living: Multidisciplinary Working in Environment and Ageing 0775 Mary Breheny Ageing in Unsuitable Places 0266 Andrea Principi Factors Affecting Volunteering: Differences between Older People with Good and with Poor Health 0267 Stefania Ilinca Comparing Caregiving Patterns of Older People in Poor and Good HealthiIn Europe 0391 Stanislawa Golinowska Participation in Educational Activities of Older Europeans in Poor and Good Health. Comparative Analysis in Selected European Countries 0854 Anthea Tinker How Age-Friendly is London? A Review of Changing Policies and Practices that Influence the Well Being of Older Londoners 1010 John Miles Older Men and the AgeFriendly City in the UK: Collaborative Leadership in Everyday Community Life 1206 Lennarth Johansson Time to re-think the aging in place policy Some experiences from Sweden Oral Presentations Chair Suzanne Hodgkin 12:30 - 12:45 12:45 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:15 13:15 - 13:30 Lunch/Exhibition/Poster PFIZER SYMPOSIUM Healthy Ageing Lunch/Exhibition/Poster 13:30 - 13:45 13:45 - 14:00 28 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Lunch/Exhibition/Poster 0024 Johanna Buchcik Health-Related Quality of Life of Migrants and Natives - In Consideration of Gender and Age IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER COUNCIL MEETING 12.30-15.30 29 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Saturday April 25th 0366 Lily Claassens Perceived Control over Health Care in relation to Perceived Quality of Care 0569 Ossi Rahkonen Joint Associations of Smoking and Physical Activity with Disability Retirement among Ageing Employees 1308 Niamh Mulryan Vitality in Older Persons with an Intellectual Disability 13:45 - 14:00 Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster Lunch/Exhibition/ Poster 0925 Delphine Roulet Schwab Perceptions of Elder Abuse from Older Persons and from Professionals Working in the Field: What Implications for Prevention? 1213 Trudy Corrigan Intergenerational Learning in Higher Education: A Case Study of the DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme as a Community of Learning IAGG-ER COUNCIL MEETING 12.30-15.30 0475 Andrew Sixsmith A Statistical and Computational Modeling Approach to Understanding Falls among Older Adults 0620 Norah Keating Quality of Life of Older Adults in Supportive Housing 14:00 - 15:00 30 4459 Elder Abuse: Lessons Learned from 4 European Multinational Projects Convenor: Liesbeth De Donder 4472 The Changing Landscape of LaterLife Employment and Retirement: The Potential for Growing Inequality Convenor: Laurie Corna Chair Rónán O Caoimh Keynote András Dinnyés Is Ageing Affects Reprogramming Potential to Pluripotent Stem Cells? IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 4493 Acute geriatric medicine - a European perspective Convenor: Desmond O’Neill 4492 IGRIMUP (7) The War Against Polypharmacy: Optimizing Prescribing in the Elderly: Computer Assisted Digital Tools vs Patient Centered Methods Convenors: Denis O’Mahony & Paul Jansen 4463 Evaluating the Impact of Education and Awareness of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Convenor: Suzanne Cahill 4402 Nutritional assessment as part of the medical evaluation of the older patient Convenor: Avner Shahar Oral Presentations Chair Jane Robertson 0536 Joanna Edel McHugh Social cognitive factors predict energy intake and body mass index among older adults living alone in the community IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 31 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 1 Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A 0353 Laurie Corna Older Women’s Employment Biographies in Comparative Perspective: Informing Policy Responses Keynote Anders Olsen What Worms can Teach us About Human Ageing 0432 Sean Kennelly Older Persons attending the Emergency Department (OPED): a retrospective cohort study 1021 Denis O’Mahony SENATOR: A novel software approach to prescribing optimisation in older people with multi-morbidity. 0434 Aoife Fallon Characteristics and outcomes of older patients attending an Irish acute medical assessment unit 0977 Wilma Knoll Evaluating the effectiveness of the STRIPassistant:A digital tool to optimize polypharmacy Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Saturday April 25th 14:00 - 15:00 0296 Bridget Penhale Mind the Gap: Improving Criminal Justice and Social Support Agencies’ Responses 0305 M.G. Melchiorre Elder Abuse in Italy: Findings from the European study ABUEL and Local/National Studies 0307 Minna-Liisa Luoma Quality of Life and Elder Abuse: Findings from the AVOW project 0309 Ana João Santos Coping Mechanisms and Elder Abuse: AVOW Study 15:00 - 15:30 0311 Liesbeth De Donder Elder Abuse from a Human Rights Perspective: Focus on Quality of Care (Eustacea, WEDO and WEDO2) 4432 Space, Place, Distance and Time: Interrogating Spatial Perspectives in Everyday Lives of Older People Convenor: Judith Phillips 0257 Anne MartinMatthews When Home Space is Care Space: Environment as Relational, Experiential, Physical, and Social 0258 Yuanyuan Yin Silver Shoppers: Agefriendly Supermarket Environments and Service Design 0200 Roos Piipers Older People and Their Use and Experience of Public Space in Ageing Communities in the Netherlands 0354 Mai Stafford Socioeconomic and Health Determinants of Work and Retirement: Evidence from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development 0356 Laurie Corna Employment Histories of British Men and Women: Implications for extended working lives and socioeconomic circumstances in later life 0400 Wendy Loretto Fuller Working Lives: Can Women Fit More In? 0203 Kieran Walsh Interrogating AgeFriendliness in Austerity: Myths, Realities and the Influence of Place Context Oral Presentations Chair Charlotte Neville 0581 Taina PoranenClark Infant Motor Development and Cognitive Performance in Early Old Age: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study 0868 Sanna Read Fertility history and cognition in later life among men and women in England 0874 Marta Balietti Effect of Cognitive Stimulation on Platelet Total PLA2 Activity in Healthy Elderly, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease Subjects 0435 Karen AndersenRanberg Acute and sub-acute geriatric medical care in a Danish teaching hospital 0962 Ding-Cheng Chan Development and Application of Potentially Inappropriate Medication-Taiwan Criteria 0437 Regina RollerWomsberger Goals for Emergency Care of older people: the Austrian experience 0941 Anna RenomGuiteras Polypharmacy in Chronic Diseases: Reduction of Inappropriate Medication and Adverse Drug Events in Older Populations by Electronic Decision Support (PRIMA-eDS) 0318 Dearbhla O’Caheny Will Grandad Remember Me?’: The Implementation and Effect of a Schools Dementia Awareness Project 0061 Avner Shahar Medications and Nutrition in the frail elderly: Foes or Allies 0062 Josefa Kachel Anthropometric measurements as part of the nutritional assessment in the elderly- interpretations and implications 0321 Cecilia Craig Development of an Educational Programme in One-To-One Activities for Front Line Staff Working with Residents with Advanced Dementia 0323 Kate Irving Community Awareness of Dementia Risk Reduction 0326 Pauline Piasek The Public Responses to Dementia before and after Viewing a Dementia Awareness Video 0555 Maw Pin Tan Cognitive Assessment Tools in Asia: A Systematic Review 0556 Sandra Oppikofer Effects of a Creative Expression Intervention on Emotions and Resources in Persons with Dementia and their Caregivers: «Awakened Art Stories» 0063 Danit R Shahar Dietary intake assessment methods for the elderly as part of Nutritional assessment 0558 Catherine Grotz Age at Retirement: New Proxy of Cognitive Reserve? Results from a French PopulationBased Study 0064 Galia Sheffer Hillel Oral health assessment as an integral part of the nutritional assessment 0628 Klaus Hauer Motor-cognitive Effects of a New Computerized Training in Patients with Dementia 0817 Lisa Newton Awareness and Information Needs Relating to Assistive Technologies among People with Dementia, Carers and General Practitioners; A Qualitative Study 0907 Doron Garfinkel Customizing Drug Therapy: Combining Ethics, EBM and clinical Judgment (Garfinkel method) –An Alternative to Statistics, Computers & Guidelines IAGG-ER COUNCIL MEETING 12.30-15.30 0871 Dorothea Touwen What Constitutes “Good” for the Care-Dependent Demented Elderly? Essential Values from Their Own Perspective and the Implications for Good Care. 0910 Dorothea Touwen Euthanasia Requests and Dementia; Deliberation in The Euthanasia Review Committee 15:30 - 16:00 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4685 Challenging ageism: a new convention on the rights of older people 16:00 - 17:00 32 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4431 Developing AgeFriendly Communities: Research and Policy Issues Convenor: Chris Phillipson Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4395 New Directions in Promoting Physical Activity among Older People Convenor: Samuel Nyman Break/Exhibition/ Poster Chair Astrid Stuckelberger Keynote Athanase Benetos Telomere Length: a Biological Marker or a Determinant of the Aging Process IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4418 Advancing Care of the Older Person Living with Cancer - Co-Creating PersonCentred Care in Geriatric Oncology Convenor: Sarah Kagan Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4502 COPD in the elderly Convenor: Manfred Gogol 0447 Manfred Gogol COPD in the elderly – the future disease burden Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4474 LiveWell: Developing interventions to improve health and wellbeing in later life; from conceptualisation to testing feasibility and acceptability Convenor: Suzanne Moffatt Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4458 Spaces, Places and Faces: Environment and Meaning in Later Life Convenor: Andrew Sixsmith Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Oral Presentations Chair J. Bernard Walsh 4443 An International, Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Methods Perspective on Ageism Convenor: Liat Ayalon 0259 Gennaro Pagano Prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in elderly patients with systolic heart failure IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 33 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Co-Convenors: INPEA and Global Alliance on the Rights of Older People (GAROP) Co-chairs: Susan Somers, President INPEA. Dr. Heung Bong Cha, President IAGG Moderator: Ken Bluestone, Age International 0196 Hal Kendig Age Friendly Policies and Urban Inequalities in 0185 Samuel Nyman Do Strategies to Increase Physical Activity Keynote Eline Slagboom Genetic Research and 0140 Sarah Kagan Addressing Individual Need in Geriatric Australia among Older People Work for Individuals? Lifestyle Interventions in Longevity Families 0186 Merja Rantakokko Environmental Characteristics and Life-Space Mobility in Community-Dwelling Older People Oral Presentations Chair Karen Andersen Ranberg Oncology: Frailty and Social Support as Considerations for Person-centred care 1381 Susan Somers Challenging Ageism- a New Convention on the Rights of Older People, an INPEA Symposium Held in Collaboration with GAROP. 0198 Bernard McDonald Making Fingal an Age-Friendly County: The Views of Key Stakeholders on Implementation Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 3B Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 0290 Andrew Sixsmith Process of Participatory Design: Tokenism Versus Genuine Participation 0652 Adina Carmen Ilie Features of Oxidative Stress and Cardiovascular Risk in the Elderly 0291 Ryan Woolrych Designing Residential Care Spaces as Homes for Older Adults 0665 Anna Oksuzyan Sex Differences in Biological Markers of Health in the Study of Stress, Aging, and Health in Russia 0237 Sharon ShivitzEzra Ageism among Physicians, Nurses and Social Workers: Findings from a Qualitative Research in Israel Saturday April 25th 16:00 - 17:00 1380 Israel Doron A New International Convention on the Rights of Older Persons: New Supportive Evidence 17:00 - 17:30 1383 Alain Franco The Right to Health Access for All Ages: Addressing Ethical Concerns for all IAGG Members, Academics and Educators 0197 An-Sofie Smetcoran Alternative Forms of Housing for Older People: What’s in a Name? 0199 Sheila Peace Environments of Ageing: global and local 0187 Anne Tiedemann Fitbit Pedometers and Health Coaching to Increase Physical Activity among Older Community-dwelling People 0191 Annemarie Koster More Movement during Sedentary Time is Positively Associated with Metabolic Outcomes 0520 Chulhee Lee Early-Life Exposure to a Traumatic Event and Old-Age Health: Evidence from the Korean War 0527 Bram Vanhoutte Life Course Differences in Health and Wellbeing among Australian, English Migrant, and English Baby Boomers 1259 Marja Aartsen Successful Aging: An Empirical Conceptualization 1379 Bridget Sleap Challenging Ageism: A New Convention On the Rights of Older People 1382 Eilinoir Flynn Disability and Ageing: Bridging the Divide? Lessons from Treaty Drafting Processes 0141 Antonia Lannie Knowing the Person behind the Disease: Qualitative Findings from an Inpatient Setting 0142 Oonagh McSorley Psychosexual Care for Older Men Living with Prostate Cancer 0143 Lorna Peelo-Kilroe Contribution of Nursing to Flourishing of Older People Living with a Life Limiting Diagnosis 4497 IGRIMUP (8) Workshop The War Against Polypharmacy: Age Related Change in Benefit/Risk Ratios for Anti Cholinergic Medications, Benzodiazepines, Antipsychotics., Anti-Parkinsons, Anti-Epileptics, Bisphosphonates Convenors: Derelie Mangin, Mirko Petrovic 0927 Derelie Mangin Pay for Performance (P4P), Targets and Polypharmacy - Opening Remarks of Interactive case series workshop 0448 Hans-Juergen Heppner COPD in reflection of multimorbidity in older patients 0449 Helmut Frohnhofen Feasibility of Spirometry in Geriatric Patients 0450 Manfred Gogol The German COSYCONET cohort 0360 Nicola O’Brien The Co-Design, Development and Feasibility of a WebBased Lifestyle Intervention, LEAP: patterns of user engagement 0361 Elizabeth Evans Measuring the outcomes of lifestyle interventions in retirement: psychosocial wellbeing 0363 Jose Lara Measuring the Healthy Ageing Phenotype: The LiveWell Pilot RCT of an Internet-Based Lifestyle Intervention for People Around Retirement 0365 Ben Heaven Acceptability and Feasibility of a Webbased Lifestyle Intervention for People in Retirement Transition: The LiveWell programme 0292 Mei Lan Fang Place-making with Seniors: Transforming Affordable Housing into Home 0293 Sarah Canham The Faces of Long-Term Care: How Interpersonal Relationship Enhance the Culture of Care 1372 Ryan Woolrych A Place-based Understanding of Local High Streets and Older People’s Well-being 0810 Vladimir N. Anisimov Melatonin as Geroprotector and Anticarcinogen 1015 Louis Nuvagh Forti Dose and GenderSpecific Effects of Resistance Training on Circulating Levels of Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) in Older Adults 1098 Svetlana Trofimova Effect of Genes CFH and ARMS2 on the Development of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 0238 Pirjo Nikander When Old Age Is the Default: Analysis of Elderly Client Description in Social and Health Care Settings 0239 Israel Doron Old-Age Limits for Organ Transplantation: Ageism or Justified Distinction? An Israeli Case Study 0240 Jolanta PerekBiałas Negative Attitudes toward Older Workers in Poland 0241 Maria Ekström Women over 55, Incompetent? 1128 Elina Sillanpää Telomere Length and Lung Function Share Similar Genetic but Not Environmental Background 1248 Galina Ryzhak Peptide Bioregulators Improve Life Quality in Women of Older Age Groups 1296 Vincenzo Gianturco Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1), SArcopenia And Cognitive Impairment (ISAAC): A Cohort Study IAGG Nursing Interest Group Meeting 16:00 - 17:30 34 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 35 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 2A Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Liffey Meeting Room 3B 4498 IGRIMUP (9) Workshop The War Against Polypharmacy Prescribing Preventative/Life sustaining medications in the last decades of life-why, what, when and how? Convenors: Doron Garfinkel, Eva Topinková 4453 Virtuous health care transition for Frail Elderly Convenor: Marleen Goumans 4506 Age-attuning transport for an ageing world: learning from the EU CONSOL project Convenor: Desmond O’Neill 4456 Palliative Care In Neurodegenerative Disease: Opportunities For Cross Disease Learning Convenor: Suzanne Timmons 0478 Jennifer Geraghty Examining links between cognitive markers and ability to initiate, control and adapt to movement perturbations and change in older adults 0515 Siobhan Fox A Multi-Method Exploration of Palliative Care NeedsiIn Parkinson’s Disease in Ireland: Healthcare Workers, Patients, and Family Perspectives Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 Oral Presentations Chair Marja Aartsen Oral Presentations Chair Robin Webster 0580 Molli Grossman Informal Caregiving and Generativity: Does Caregiving Make Us Feel More Useful? 0505 Vera Gallisti Who Needs Guidance? – A Target Group Approach towards Educational Guidance in Third Age 0603 Marianne Jacobs Care networks of community-dwelling older adults in the Netherlands 0745 Jim Ogg Moving into retirement: uncertainties in the context of pension reforms and economic crises Sunday April 26th 09:00 - 10.00 4473 Implementing Web-based Support Services for Family Carers of Older People in Europe: The INNOVAGE-Eurocarers Platform Convenor: Giovanni Lamura 0417 Francesco Barbabella How web-based services can support family carers of older people: New ways to promote social inclusion and quality of life 0418 Frida Andréasson The INNOVAGEEurocarers platform and current ICT-based services for informal carers of older people in Sweden 0419 Benjamin Salzmann Testing the INNOVAGEEurocarers web platform among German carers: Challenges and potentials 10:00 - 10.30 0420 Arianna Poli Promoting selfempowerment and recognition of carers’ role: Piloting the INNOVAGE-Eurocarers platform in the Italian context 0422 Areti Efthymiou The role of Eurocarers in promoting web-based support services for informal carers in Europe 10:30 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:30 36 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4421 Active Aging: Support of Older Adults to Family, Social Networks and Voluntary Organisations in Europe Convenor: Marjolein Broese van Groenou 0149 Jenny De Jong Gierveld Intra-Generational Support: Comparing Contributions of Spouses and Cohabitants versus LAT Partners and Friends over Four Domains of Help 0150 Karen Glaser The Health of Grandparents Caring for their Grandchildren 0151 Daniela Klaus “Who cares?” Prevalence and Determinants of Kin and Non-Kin Care Patterns in Germany 0152 Andrea Principi Formal and Informal Care Activities by Older People: The Italian Case 0153 Marjolein Broese van Groenou Trends in Caring for Non-Kin: Comparing Dutch Older Volunteers, Informal Caregivers and Providers of Support between 2005 and 2012 Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4478 Mobilising the Potential of Active Ageing Convenor: Asghar Zaidi 4413 Social Inclusion of Older Europeans: Latest Findings from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) Convenor: Howard Litwin 0118 Noemi Pace Is There a European Land of Opportunity? Cross-Country Differences in Intergenerational Mobility in Europe 0119 Martina Brandt Intergenerational Solidarity and Social Inclusion 0120 Sharon ShiovitzEzra Loneliness In Europe: Does Perceived Social Exclusion Matter? 0121 Platon Tinios Do Public Sector Workers Age Differently? An Investigation of European Data 0122 Andrej Srakar Welfare Systems, Elder Care and Social Exclusion: The Case of Slovenia Chair Imelda Noone Keynote J. Bernard Walsh Optimising Bone Protection in Patients with Fragile Bones and Osteoporosis - a 2015 Perspective Keynote Dorly Deeg Independent to the Bitter End? Empirical Research on Older People’s Wishes to Stay Independent Oral Presentations Chair Anne Hickey 0669 Arlette Edjolo IADL and ADL hierarchy and dependency trajectories in the elderly. An IRT longitudinal model over 22 years of follow-up. 4454 Who Are The Oldest Old? Insights From European Nonagenarian Siblings Convenor: Irene Rea 0278 Ashley Carvalho Nonagenarian Siblings Tell Us about Keeping Active Physically and Mentally 0281 Elisa Cevenni Nonagenarians Tell Us about Positive Attitudes and Social Networks 0282 Jennifer Rea Insights about Nonagenarian Sibling Relationships in the Oldest Old 0924 Preventive-LifeSustaining Drugs in last decades of life – why, what, when and how? Opening Remarks of Interactive case-series workshop 0274 Ton Bakker The PReCaP 0277 Anna Nieboer Integrated Neighbourhood Approach for community dwelling frail older people (INA) 0279 Robbert Gobbens Integral care for frail elderly by Zorgboulevard Rotterdam 0280 Jacomine De Lange Pilot Care path for hospitalized elderly patients suspected of dementia or delirium 0283 Katarzyna Broczek Nonagenarian Siblings Tell Us about Genes and Ageing Well 0479 Desmond O’Neill Towards an understanding of the full spectrum of trafficrelated injuries among older people 0480 Britta Lang The role of selfassessments for the safe mobility of older drivers 0481 Marion Hay A cost-effectiveness analysis of cognitive training programs for older drivers misestimating their cognitive abilities 1160 Eithne Sexton The Brief Ageing Perceptions Questionnaire (B-APQ): Evaluating Complex Relationships between Ageing Perceptions, Health and Well-being 0482 Daniel Bell Older road user traffic safety – data needs and ITS potential 1227 Máire O’Dwyer Antipsychotics in Ageing People with Intellectual Disabilities : Prevalence and Associated Risks 0517 Mel Duffy The Journey through Death and Dying: Families’ Experiences of End-of-Life Care for People with Dementia in Nursing HomesiIn Ireland 0518 Mary Rabbitte Psychotherapeutic Approaches for People with MND in a Palliative Care Setting 0519 Edward Richfield Validation of a Screening Tool for Identifying Unmet Palliative Care Needs in Parkinson’s Disease 0526 Jacinta Kelly An Evaluation of the Dementia Patient’s Journey in a Specialist Palliative Care Service 0889 Sara Erlandsson Skilled Professionals and Passive Objects of Care: Representing Caring Relationships in Care Providers’ Advertisements 1088 Tomoko Wakui Family Caregiving in Japan: 10-Year Changes, the Family Support System, and Future Issues 0758 Marvin Formosa Older men and lifelong learning: Principles of good practice 0992 Demi Patsios The Living Standards of Older People in the UK: Findings from the 2012 Poverty and Social Exclusion (United Kingdom) Survey 1209 Lennarth Johansson New rights to support for carers in Sweden - A 5 years perspective 1105 Katharina Herlofson Grandparents between work, grandchildren and old parents 1272 Robert Anderson Measures For Reconciliation Of Employment With Care In The EU 1152 Christine Thokle Martens De-Familialized or Not So De-Familialized: The Private – Public Responsibility in Nordic Eldercare 1170 Dorina Cadar The role of education on terminal decline: Evidence from two European studies: OCTO-Twin and Newcastle 85+ Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4484 Stress and healthy aging: a contradiction in terms? An Interdisciplinary Approach Convenor: Andreas Simm Break/Exhibition/ Poster Chair Sarah Donnelly Keynote Denis O’Mahony Inappropriate Prescribing in Late Life: Why it Matters and How to Prevent it IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4462 The NORD-EEG study organized by the Nordic Network in Dementia Diagnostics Convenor: Jon Snaedel Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster 4433 Personhood, Agency and The Fourth Age Convenor: Paul Higgs 4485 Delivering Best Care for the Conditions of Aging: Maintaining Healthy Skin and Vision as a Pathway to Active Aging Convenor: Michael Hodin 4450 Improving outcomes in Geriatric Rehabilitation Convenor: Monica van Eijk Break/Exhibition/ Poster Break/Exhibition/ Poster Oral Presentations Chair Franz Kolland Oral Presentations Chair Christina Victor 0708 Miranda Leontowitsch The Challenges of Finding a Commensurate Role among Early Retirees 0521 Annette Lane What Support do Older Adults and Their Family Members Need in the Transition to Nursing Homes? IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 37 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Suite A Liffey Suite B Liffey Hall 1 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME PLATFORM PROGRAMME Liffey Hall 2 Liffey Meeting Room 1 Liffey Meeting Room 2A Keynotes Symposia Individual abstracts Sponsored events, symposia, workshops, etc. Liffey Meeting Room 2B Liffey Meeting Room 3A Liffey Meeting Room 3B 0201 Chris Gilleard The Idea of A Fourth Age 0413 Sabina Brennan Personalized, Nonmedical In-home Care Helps Lessen the Negative Effects Brought on by the Conditions of Aging 0269 Anouk Kabboord The role of comorbidity in Geriatric Rehabilitation Liffey Meeting Room 4 Liffey Meeting Room 5 0754 Naomi Woodspring Longevity: Relative Time, Creating a Dynamic Legacy, and Generative Values 0584 Linda Enroth Long-Term Care Among Very Old People Is Dependent On Social Class - The Vitality 90+ Study Sunday April 26th 0376 Asghar Zaidi Realising Active Ageing in Europe 0453 Dorly Deeg Trends in Healthy Life Expectancy at Age 65 in European Countries are Disappointing 0455 Mikkel Barslund Inequality in Active Ageing: Evidence from EU Member States 0456 Andreas Cebulla Extending Working Lives – Policies and Practices in Spain, the UK and Germany 0396 Andreas Simm Fight and fly: cellular stress reactions and aging 0402 Oliver Schilling Emotional Reaktivity to Accumulated Daily Stress: The Older, the Cooler? Keynote Ariela Lowenstein Intergenerational Family Care Relations and their Implications Keynote Peter Passmore Prevention of Dementia: Where Are We Now? 0405 Anna Wanka Older Employees and Aging Baby Boomers: Social stress and quality of life 0408 Manfred Gogol Stress and Healthy Aging? The Clinical View 0457 Natasha Campling Telehealthcare Devices and the Barriers to Uptake 11:00 - 12:30 0314 Jon Snaedel The NORD-EEG study, background and design 0315 Anne Rita Öksengaard Nordic Network in Dementia Diagnostics 0316 Knut Engedal The usefulness of quantitative EEG as a diagnostioc marker of Alzheimer‘s disease: results of the NORDEEG study. 0317 Lars-Olof Wahlund Quantitative EEG as a diagnostioc marker of Alzheimer‘s disease (AD): A comparison mith MRI and CT 0202 Paul Higgs Personhood and The Fourth Age 0204 Amanda Grenier Theorizing Late Life: A Re-appraisal of Agency in the ‘Fourth Age’. 0205 Ian Jones Old Age and the Arc of Acquiescence 0415 Melissa Gong Mitchell Building the Case for a Life Course of Healthy Vision: Research, Policy and Progress 1373 Staci Brandt Improvement of Signs of Xerosis and Pruritus in Elderly Subjects Using a Skincare Regimen Formulated with Filaggrin and Ceramide Technology 0270 Marije Holstege Back home: an intervention aimed at earlier discharge to home after geriatric rehabilitation 0271 Jan Visschedijk Fear of falling after geriatric rehabilitation 0272 Eleonore van Dam van Isselt Geriatric Rehabilitation in advanced COPD 0987 Katarina Andersson Between control and quality improvement – Experiences of and reactions to state inspection in Swedish eldercare practice 0994 Anu Siren Driving licence’s importance for mobility in later life 1117 Svein Olav Daatland Age, Identity and Welfare State Orientation 1120 Martin Hyde Mapping cross-national differences in identities in later life. Results from the International Social Survey Program 1253 Rebecca Jones Isn’t That A Bit Niche? The Salience of Research on Bisexual Ageing to Cultural Gerontology 1347 Maria João Azevedo Time and Opportunities in Old People: Understanding the Complexity of Future Time Perspective 0634 Liesbeth Van Humbeeck Grief at old age: (un) detected by health care providers in nursing homes ? 0680 Vibeke Horstmann Change in Life Satisfaction in Very Old Single-living Women in Latvia and Sweden – a 9 Year Follow-up 0710 Barbara Wozniak The Level of Religiousness as a Predictor of Psychological and Social Well-being in Older People 0729 Charles Waldegrave Loneliness and its Impact on Quality of Life among Older People 0747 Theo van Tilburg Loneliness among Moroccan and Turkish older migrants in the Netherlands 1033 Elizabeth Weathers Challenges in Implementing Advance Care Planning in LongTerm Care 1315 Máire Rafferty An Analytical Study of One Year Outcomes of Patients Referred for Long Term Care to a Geriatric Medicine Consultation Service 12:30 - 13:30 38 CLOSE OF CONGRESS IAGG 2017 IAGG-ER 2019 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 39 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1201 1 Janicke Andersson 1293 2 Janicke Andersson 0809 1281 1240 1246 0776 0685 0999 0625 0699 0787 1069 0687 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Title Theme Presentation Date Country Senior bastards- rebellion against or a repetition of negative age codes? Cultural Gerontology 23rd April Sweden 0130 18 Sara Alon Identifying Elder Abuse and Neglect: The Three Dimensional Screening Tool Health and Social Care 23rd April Israel Pensioneer camps- about doing age and making difference Cultural Gerontology 23rd April Sweden Health and Social Care 23rd April United States Musics and Longevity Cultural Gerontology Training Modules for Evidence-based Health Promotion Programming: An Online Resource at the US National Council on Aging Michele Board How Does The Life Course Influence The Meaning Of Home For Six Baby Boomers? Cultural Gerontology Stationary Geriatric Early Rehabilitation; A Randomised Outcome Study of 2.025 Patients Health and Social Care 23rd April Austria Trudy Corrigan Bring me sunshine! Make me smile! The art of engaging older people in arts, music and science Cultural Gerontology Trudy Corrigan Volunteering! Great for me! The benefits for third level students participation in the Dublin City University Intergenerational Learning Programme Cultural Gerontology Feeling “Older” and “Younger” Simultaneously: Experience and Perceptions of Age and Aging among Older Immigrants Cultural Gerontology Vladimir N. Anisimov Pnina Dolberg 23rd April United Kingdom 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April Ireland Israel Wendy Martin Cultural Gerontology Tobias Müller Applying Martin Buber’s Dialogical Existence On The Interaction With People With Dementia Cultural Gerontology Jackie Reynolds Celebrating Later Life Creativity in North Staffordshire: Learning from the Live Age Festival Cultural Gerontology Brenda Roe Coffee, Cake & Culture: Feasibility, Benefits and Sustainability of an Arts for Health Programme for Older People in the Community Cultural Gerontology Elderly Sexuality: Research Results Cultural Gerontology Eva van der Ploeg A Comparison of People with Dementia who are Agitated during a Personalized One-to-one Intervention to more Responsive Participants Cultural Gerontology Measuring the Effect of Reablement on Client Health and Quality of Life in an Innovative Intermediate Care Unit Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Optimal Accelerometer Wear Time Criteria for Residents In Care Homes Health and Social Care 23rd April United Kingdom Dalila Teixeira 1007 16 Jennifer Airlie Ioana Dana Alexa The Role of Non-adherence as Main Cause For Hospitalisation in Elderly Patients Health and Social Care 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 0955 19 Mary Altpeter 0016 20 Christian Angleitner 0531 21 Juliana Ansai Adherence Of Community Very Elderly On Multicomponent And Resistance Trainings Health and Social Care 23rd April Brazil 1147 22 Emese Antal Survey Among Elderly People In Nursing Homes Related To Hydration Health and Social Care 23rd April Hungary 1323 23 Elva Dolores AriasMerino Frailty and Prefailty among Communitydwelling Older Adults with associated Risk Factors Health and Social Care 23rd April Mexico 0958 24 Giuseppe Attisani Pulse Pressure and Vitamin D in Elderly Subjects Health and Social Care 23rd April Italy 0170 25 Liat Ayalon Between Formal and Informal Caregiving: A Social Relations Model of Satisfaction within the Caregiving Unit Health and Social Care 23rd April Israel 0171 26 Liat Ayalon A Typology of New Residents’ Adjustment to the Continuing Care Retirement Community Health and Social Care 23rd April Israel 0841 27 Michelle Baumgart Walking Speed, Cognitive Decline, and Fall History in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Disease. Health and Social Care 23rd April United States Nurses’ and Family Members’ Perception of Family Members’ Role in Caring for Elder Residents in a Long-Term Geriatric Care Health and Social Care 23rd April Israel Dementia Training Roll-Out For The Protection Of The Elderly In Kwa-Zulu Natal Province, South Africa Health and Social Care 23rd April South Africa Ireland Visual Representations of Digital Connectivity in Everyday Life Meeryoung Kim Emily Adamson 40 23rd April Russian Federation Cultural Gerontology 15 17 Title A Study of Factors Affecting the Recognition of Old Age and the Difference Age of Korean Middle and Older Adults 0853 0655 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Korea, Republic of United Kingdom Germany 23rd April United Kingdom 0654 28 Merav Ben Natan 23rd April United Kingdom 0899 29 Sara Benade 1178 30 Rebecca Bendayan Consistency In Self-Reported Hypertension In Longitudinal Studies Of Ageing Health and Social Care 23rd April United Kingdom 0840 31 Jennifer Blackwood Utilization of Measures of Cognition and Fall Risk in United States Physical Therapist Practice, A Descriptive Study Health and Social Care 23rd April United States Health and Social Care 23rd April United States Health and Social Care 23rd April Netherlands 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Portugal Netherlands Romania 1316 32 Jennifer Blackwood Associations between balance confidence, fall risk, and physical performance in community dwelling older adults screened for Mild Cognitive Impairment 1367 33 Michel Bleijlevens Restraint Use In Community-Dwelling Older People With Dementia Receiving Home Care IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 41 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. 0802 0804 0882 0909 0592 1097 1101 0535 0813 1299 0876 0877 0952 0812 0816 42 Posterboard Number 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Presenter Name Title IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1145 49 Elizabeth Callaly 0649 50 Mustafa Cankurtaran 0780 51 1327 1264 Jeanet Blom Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a proactive, goal-oriented, integrated care model in general practice for older people: the ISCOPE study Jeanet Blom Reporting of patient-centred outcomes in heart failure trials: are patient preferences being ignored? Health and Social Care 23rd April Experienced problems of informal caregivers depending on the presence of cognitive impairment of their old care recipients. A cross-sectional study. Health and Social Care 23rd April Maia Borch Torstensson Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy and Risk of Falls in an Elderly Population – A Register Based Cohort Study Health and Social Care Saskia Bordne Short- And Long-Term Effects Of Inpatient Geriatric Rehabilitation Using The Geriatric Assessment In A German Geriatric Care Facility Health and Social Care Do I Want to Reach 100 Years Old As Well? The Perspective of Centenarians’ Proxies Health and Social Care Changing Plans Due to Extended Filial Caregiving Responsibility: the Case of Centenarian’s Offspring Health and Social Care Catherine Buckley Attitudes to ageing and perceptions of working with older people of students of health and social care. Health and Social Care Andrea Budnick Claims Data for the Evaluation of a New Care Model in Psychiatry: Older Adults (50+) in Focus Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany 0497 Diane K Bunn Can Urine Specific Gravity Screen For Dehydration In Older People Living In UK Residential Care? A Diagnostic Accuracy Study Health and Social Care 23rd April United Kingdom The Bone Status of Adults with Intellectual Disability, Results from the Second Wave of IDS-TILDA Health and Social Care The Feasibility of Utilising Quantitative Ultrasound as a Method of Objectively Measuring Bone Status among Older Adults with Intellectual Disability Health and Social Care 23rd April Predicting Onset of Osteoporosis and Anxiety in Adults with Intellectual Disability Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland The potential of comprehensive geriatric assessment in drug therapy – lessons from developing the graded FORTA A2D categories Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany Health and Social Care 23rd April Netherlands Jeanet Blom Daniela Brandão Daniela Brandão Eilish Burke Eilish Burke Stephen Burke Heinrich Burkhardt Embedding Research within an Academic Network for Long-Term Elderly Care. Monique AA Caljouw The University Network for the Care Sector South Holland (UNC-ZH) Health and Social Care 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April Netherlands 23rd April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Presentation Date Country Early Functional Outcome Predicts Fall Risk in 2 Year Stroke Survivors– The North Dublin Population Stroke Study Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Outcomes of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Feeding in Dementia Health and Social Care 23rd April Turkey Paula Carder Regulatory Review of Medication Services in Assisted Living Facilities Health and Social Care 23rd April United States 52 Alberto Castagna Hard “Protected” Hospital Discharges for Elderly People: Our Experience Health and Social Care 23rd April Italy 53 Antonino Catalano Effects Of Calcifediol On Lipid Profile In Atorvastatin Treated Postmenopausal Women Health and Social Care 23rd April Italy Health and Social Care 23rd April Sweden Netherlands Netherlands Denmark 1211 54 Sara Cederbom Home Help Service Staffs’ Description of Their Role to Promote Everyday Activities Among Older Women With Chronic Pain Living Alone 1040 55 Phuriphong Charoenphaet The Effect of Music Therapy and Social Support Program on Depression in Older Adults with Parkinson’s Disease Health and Social Care 23rd April Thailand 0525 56 Sheung-Tak Cheng A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Benefit-finding Intervention for Alzheimer Caregivers Health and Social Care 23rd April Hong Kong 57 Grace Shu Hui Chiang Methicillin-Sensitive Staphylococcus Aureus Spondylodiscitis with Bacteremia and Bacteriuria Secondary to Acupuncture Health and Social Care 23rd April Singapore 58 Moon Choi The Relationship Between Self-rated Memory and Driving Behaviors among Community-living Older Adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study Health and Social Care 23rd April Korea, Republic of 0891 59 Tassana Choowattanapakorn Factors Predicting Quality of Life on Older People with Diabetes at 5 Regional Hospitals, Thailand Health and Social Care 23rd April Thailand 1361 60 Denise Cloutier Tracking Urban and Rural Experiences in Long-Term Care Health and Social Care 23rd April Canada 1219 61 Warren Connolly Teaching Geriatric Medicine To The Future Doctors-How Well Do We Do Compared To European Standards? Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 1223 62 Warren Connolly Shapiro Syndrome: A Case Report Of An Uncommon Congenital Syndrome Diagnosed In An Elderly Patient. Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 1220 63 Warren Connolly Connolly Students With A Positive Attitude To Geriatric Medicine Perform Better In Assessments During A Teaching Module. Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Sinéad Considine The Concurrent Validity Of The 7-item BBS 3P With Other Clinical Measures Of Balance In The Community-dwelling Elderly Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Germany Portugal Portugal 0010 23rd April Theme Title Ireland Ireland Ireland 1048 64 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 43 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1106 65 Aifric Conway 0990 66 Nicola Cornally 1185 1280 1190 67 68 69 Ligiana Corona Ligiana Corona 0760 0761 1018 75 76 77 23rd April Ireland Measuring Staff Perception Of End-of-Life Experience Of Older Adults In Long Term Care Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Association Between Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) and Frailty in Elderly - SABE Study Health and Social Care Incidence of Chronic Pulmonary Disease according to smoking status in Brazilian Older Adults Health and Social Care 23rd April United Kingdom Prothrombin time (PT) as an indicator of compliance with Rivaroxaban in Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Health and Social Care 23rd April Imelda Noone Magdalena Czerzynska Mariëlle Daamen Chronic constipation- frequent problem of women after 65 years old with organic lumbar-sacral spine diseases Health and Social Care Heart Failure in Nursing Home Residents; Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics Health and Social Care 23rd April 23rd April What Evidence Is There To Support The Effectiveness Of Cognitive Rehabilitation Within A Parkinson’s Disease Population? A Systematic Review. Health and Social Care 23rd April Are falls risk patients in St Vincents’ University Hospital being referred to Occupational Therapy? An Audit Health and Social Care 23rd April Simone de Bruin Interventions To Proactively Identify Health And Social Problems: How To Improve Alignment With Older People’s Needs? Health and Social Care Aisling Davis Aisling Davis Netherlands Health and Social Care Effect Of Vitamin B12 And Folic Acid Supplementation On Routine Haematological Parameters In Older People: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Health and Social Care Wendy den Elzen Ireland 23rd April Pain and pain assessment in stroke patients with aphasia: a Systematic Review IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 23rd April India Health and Social Care 23rd April Sweden Title 1056 82 Huan-Ji Dong Unaltered Image of Health Maintenance: An Observation of Non-participants in a Swedish Cohort Study of 85 to 86 Year Olds 0995 83 Elisabeth Doran Review Of The Prescribing Practice In The Geriatric Department Of A University Teaching Hospital In Ireland Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 1029 84 Lucile Dourthe Osteoporosis treatment after hip fracture management in a dedicated network of orthogeriatric care. Health and Social Care 23rd April France 1348 85 Rachael Doyle Advance Care Planning: Views of Residents in a Long Term Care Institution. Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 0855 86 Mafalda Duarte Preditor model of frailty in old age Health and Social Care 23rd April Portugal Health and Social Care 23rd April Canada 0771 87 Nicole Dubuc Content Validity of a Component of Integrated Care Pathways to Meet the Needs of Frail and Disabled CommunityDwelling Older People 0989 88 Adam Dyer The Availability and Importance of Obtaining a Collateral Informant History in the Acute Setting Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 0483 89 Offer E. Edelstein Profile and Burden of Care Among Caregivers of Ultra-Orthodox Frail Elders Health and Social Care 23rd April Israel 0229 90 Marie Ernsth Bravell Professionals’ perceptions of an important reform in home health care in Sweden. Health and Social Care 23rd April Sweden 1216 91 Nessa Fallon The Incidence Of Side Effects Associated With Intravenous Zoledronic Acid Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 0756 92 Joel Faronbi Caregivers’ Burden in Coping with the Old and Chronically Ill Adult in Osun State, Nigeria Health and Social Care 23rd April Nigeria 1263 93 Deborah Fitzhenry Input of Specialist Nursing in a Geriatric Medicine Consultation Service for Frail Older Adults Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Bernadette Flood ‘Restrictive Practice’ is a ‘Killer’ Indicator of Quality in the Medication Use Process in People Ageing with Intellectual Disabilities. Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Bernadette Flood Medication Use in Long Term Care for People Ageing with Intellectual Disabilities. ‘Not a simple process’. Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Foreign home care workers or nursing home for Haredi older people? The cultural encounter of families and social workers Health and Social Care 23rd April Israel 0835 1115 23rd April Health and Social Care Ireland 23rd April Carolien de Vries Sreehari Deshmukh Prevalence of mild cognitive impairment in north indian elderly population of diabetes mellitus and its corelation with socio economic status Netherlands United Kingdom 79 Country Poland Health and Social Care 1049 Presentation Date Ireland Netherlands Susanne de Kort 81 Theme Presenter Name Ireland 23rd April 78 44 23rd April 0502 Posterboard Number Brazil Health and Social Care 1318 80 23rd April Serial No. Brazil National Audit of Dementia (UK) – New Structure and Content Probably ineffective palliative systematic anticancer treatment: can it be justified? 0807 23rd April Romania Peter Crome 74 Health and Social Care 23rd April 71 0828 The Impact of Ageing on Lingual Pressures and Its Relevance to Swallowing Health and Social Care 0753 73 Country Correlation Between Nutritional Status And Physical Performance Measurements Among Hospitalized Older Adults Ioana Dana Alexa 0782 Presentation Date Health and Social Care 70 72 Theme Title Prevalence and Management of Diabetes Sarah Anne Coveney Mellitus in Irish Long Term Care Facilities - A Cross Sectional Study 1063 1250 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS 94 95 Netherlands 0552 96 Anat Freund IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 45 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. 1228 0523 0982 1229 1159 0647 1037 0897 1149 1203 1204 Posterboard Number 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 Presenter Name Title IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Pura Díaz-Veiga Comparative study of 4 geriatric problems between two different models of care: traditional and person-centered care. Health and Social Care Helen Gaskell Treating Chronic Noncancer Pain: New Insights, Better Care Health and Social Care Yuriy Gavalko Influence Of Bacterial Cultures NuTrish®LA-5 And Nu-Trish®BB-12 On Lipid And Glucose Metabolism In Elderly People With Metabolic Syndrome Health and Social Care Nicolas Berg Implementation of a Logigramme of Systematic Research of Sarcopenia in Geriatric Day Hospital Health and Social Care Improving End-Of-Life Care IN Residential Settings: The Role Of Short Training Courses Health and Social Care 23rd April Constantin Gianina Ioana Variation Of Circulating Immune Complexes In Elderly Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Health and Social Care 23rd April Vincenzo Gianturco Speckle Tracking Echocardiography As A Possible Marker Of Early Ventricular Dysfunction In An Elder Population Health and Social Care 23rd April Colette Gill Dysphagia and Pneumonia in Nursing Home Residents – Which Side Are You On? Colette Gill Bon Appetite: Improving the Mealtime Experience of Residents in LongTerm Mental Health Settings Through Education and Training Health and Social Care 23rd April Combined Ratchet and Twiddler´s Syndrome Health and Social Care 23rd April Double-Knotted Jejunal Tube of a Percutaneuos Endoscopic Jejunostomy (PEJ) for Drug Therapy of Parkinson Disease Health and Social Care 23rd April Sarah Donnelly Manfred Gogol Manfred Gogol Health and Social Care Country 23rd April Spain 23rd April United Kingdom 23rd April 23rd April Ukraine Posterboard Number Presenter Name Title Theme Presentation Date Country 0814 113 Jacobijn Gussekloo Statin use and hindering musculoskeletal complaints in older persons in the general population Health and Social Care 23rd April Netherlands 0808 114 Sirpa Hartikainen Causes of death in a nationwide cohort of community-dwelling people with clinically verified diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease Health and Social Care 23rd April Finland 0627 115 Klaus Hauer Improving the Phenotype: Effects of Physical Training on Frailty Status - A Randomized Controlled Trial Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany 0629 116 Klaus Hauer Cognitive Status Effects Therapy in Geriatric Rehabilitation Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany 0631 117 Klaus Hauer Effect of a Home Training on Functional Performance in Geriatric Patients with Cognitive Impairment Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany 0538 118 Pamela Hawranik The Reliability of Vision Screening by Trained Volunteers in Residential Settings Health and Social Care 23rd April Canada Pamela Hawranik Vision Care Services in Nursing Homes: International Data Illustrating the Lack of Attention to Vision Care of the Older Adult Health and Social Care 23rd April Canada The Impact Of Education Programmes On Influenza Vaccine Uptake Among Health Care Workers In A Rehabilitation And Residential Care Facility Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland Belgium Ireland Romania 0548 23rd April 1306 120 Tomoaki Hayakawa 0169 121 Derek Hayden The Stroke Thrombolysis Door-to-Needle Project Health and Social Care 23rd April Ireland 0003 122 Merav Ben Natan Physically Restraining Elder Residents Of Long-Term Care Facilities From A Nurses’ Perspective Policy 23rd April Israel 1277 123 Joseph Browne The challenges and complexity of inpatient geriatric consultation in the acute hospital Policy 23rd April Ireland 124 Marie Therese Cooney Do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) documentation: Does it comply with recommendations of the national consent policy? Policy 23rd April Ireland C.S. de Waard Satisfaction of Older Persons in Residential Care Homes with the General Practitioner: the association between Staff-patient Relationship and Patient Satisfaction Policy 23rd April Netherlands Policy 23rd April Ireland Ireland Ireland Germany Germany 1218 108 Manfred Gogol Does the use of opioid drugs influence the results of cognitive testing in geriatric inpatients using the MMSE? Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany 1208 109 Manfred Gogol Shorthand Training and Cognition – Results of a 3 Year Pilot Study Health and Social Care 23rd April Germany Health and Social Care 23rd April Russian Federation 0386 110 David Gorgiladze Application Of Peptides For Complex Treatment Of Autoimmune Thyroiditis Gorgiladze D.A., Pinaev R.N., Aleksandrov V.A. Moscow, 2014 1158 111 Marilyn Gugliucci Balancing Act: An Upright Approach to Falls Prevention Health and Social Care 23rd April United States 1289 112 Minerva Gurgu Medical And Social Integrated Community Services For Elderly, Between Utopia And Reality Health and Social Care 23rd April Romania IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 119 Italy 1205 46 Serial No. 0998 125 1225 126 Juliana Delos Reyes High Mortality in Older Nursing Home Residents Readmitted to Hospital is a Trigger for Advance Care Planning Discussion 0046 127 Israel Doron In Course of Change? Soft Law, Elder Rights, and the European Court of Human Rights Policy 23rd April Israel 0014 128 Frerich Frerichs Horizontal Career Management in Eldercare Organisations Policy 23rd April Germany IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 47 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Title Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 0029 129 Monika Habermann Indicators for Monitoring Integration and Participation of Elder Migrants in Services in the Community in Germany Policy 23rd April Germany 0818 147 Ulla Rantakeisu 0621 130 Carrie Hayter Older People and Personalisation in Australia – More Choice or Voice? Policy 23rd April Australia 0596 148 0674 131 Moritz Hess Expected and Preferred Retirement Age in Germany Policy 23rd April Germany 0948 Defining Models of Care: Experiences from an Australian National Community Health and Aged Care Provider Policy The Effect of Legislation on the Geroprotective Technologies Development Policy Decisions About Resuscitation: Do Geriatricians Do Differently? Policy Cátia L. Pires Estimating the Costs of Centenarian’s Informal Care: the Proxy Good-method Approach for Dementia vs. Non-dementia Cases Policy Yeonjung Lee Global Perspectives on Eldercare: A Systematic Review of the Outcomes of Informal Caregiving Policy First National Action Plan for People with Dementia in Luxembourg Policy 0082 1378 0043 1008 1339 0593 0884 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 Orla Hill Daria Khaltournia Phyo Myint Jean-Claude Leners Matteo Luppi Dependency and Poverty. The Effect of Long Term Care (LTC) Spending on Dependent Elderly People and their Families’ Income Policy 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April United Kingdom Portugal 23rd April Italy 0059 140 Martin Mubisi Extent To Which Rights Awareness Has Translated Into Access To HIV And Social Protection Services By Older People Policy 23rd April Kenya Martin Mubisi Evidenced Older People’s Circumstances in Sub-Saharan Africa to Forge Strengthened Policy Advocacy Policy Surveying the Implementation of the Act for Elderly Care and Services in Finland Policy 1022 1180 0690 1179 48 143 144 145 146 Anja Noro Mary-Ann O’Donovan Moving in Later Life: What is the Impact on Older People with an Intellectual Disability? Deirbhile O’Keefe An Audit Of Appropriate Use Of Prophylactic Heparin In A Rehabilitation Setting Sara Picchi Yulia Potanina The Impact Of Elderly Care Services In-Kind On Income Distribution. A CrossRegions Analysis Concept of Targeting Nature of Social Programs for the Elderly Policy Policy Policy Policy 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April 23rd April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 23rd April Sweden Zofia SzwedaLewandowska Care for the elderly from the two generations’ perspective – the care providers and recipients Policy 23rd April Poland 149 Zofia SzwedaLewandowska Factors influencing senior care – theory and practice Policy 23rd April Poland 0913 150 Sandra H. van Oostrom Time Trends in Prevalence of Chronic Diseases and Multimorbidity Not Only Due to Ageing Policy 23rd April Netherlands 1193 151 Majogé van Vliet Decreasing Hospital Length Of Stay (HLOS) And The Effects On Change In Daily Functioning In Older Cohorts Policy 23rd April Netherlands 0849 152 Lieve Vanderleyden Informal Care In Flanders: A Shift In The Provision of Care? Policy 23rd April Belgium 1189 153 Anni Vilkko Supply of Informal Care and Caregiver Time Policy 23rd April Finland 1140 154 Natasa Todorovic Perception of Age Discrimination Among Older People in Serbia Policy 23rd April Serbia 0791 155 Jacques Wels Transitions Form Employment to Retirement. The double temporality of older workers in Europe. Policy 23rd April Belgium 0013 156 Kris Wai-ning Wong The evolving role of healthcare workforce in the elderly service sector: Demand, Supply and Barriers Policy 23rd April Hong Kong 1086 157 Fiona Alpass Cognitive Function and Quality of Life in Older New Zealanders Psychology of Ageing 23rd April New Zealand 1085 158 Fiona Alpass Reconciling Work and Care Over Time: A Longitudinal Investigation of Older New Zealand Caregivers Social Gerontology 23rd April New Zealand 0566 1 Zaida Azeredo Loneliness among elderly people Social Gerontology 24th April Portugal 0964 2 Zaida Azeredo Dynamic in a nursing home Social Gerontology 24th April Portugal 0904 3 Evelyn Barron What is Important for Healthy Ageing?: Importance Rankings of Domains of Healthy Ageing by Different Groups Social Gerontology 24th April United Kingdom Social Gerontology 24th April Canada Italy Policy 142 Policy Luxembourg Private Resources and Care. A Family Oriented Typology of European Long Term Care Systems 1154 Managing Organized Insecurity - on Unrestricted Working Hours and Restricted Relationships in Elderly Care Canada Matteo Luppi 23rd April Country Russia 139 141 Presentation Date Australia 0886 0370 Theme Title Kenya Finland Ireland 0048 4 Marie-Ève Bédard How Elder Abuse Is Taken Into Account by User’s Committees in Health and Social Services in Quebec: Preliminary Results 0873 5 Hafiz U. Bhuiyan Human Rights Condition of Elderly People: The Rural Bangladesh Context Social Gerontology 24th April Bangladesh 1374 6 Annette Bilfeldt Action Research at Public Nursing Homes - Empowerment of Residents and Employees Social Gerontology 24th April Denmark Ireland Italy Russian Federation IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 49 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1375 7 Dana Bradley 0774 1000 1017 0720 0458 0460 0587 1070 8 9 10 11 12 13 Maria Brown Andrea Budnick Sara Carmel IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Reflecting Realities: Aging through the Eyes of Women Gerontologists Social Gerontology 24th April USA Nursing Home Use Among Older Americans: Understanding the Influence of Psychiatric Problems and Cognitive Change Social Gerontology 24th April Analysis of Reasons for Refusal in an Interventional Study on Pain Management in German Nursing Homes Social Gerontology 24th April What Explains the Will-to-Live in Older Adults? Social Gerontology 24th April Title Barriers and Facilitators of Babyboomers’ Volunteering in Nonprofit Organizations Offering Home Support: Preliminary Results Social Gerontology Danielle Clarkesmith Living With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Can Living In An Active Supported Environment Help? Social Gerontology Jill Collins Comparing Health and Social Care Need and Expenditure by Comorbidity for Older Adults Living in ExtraCare Accommodation to Controls Social Gerontology Social Gerontology Julie Castonguay 24th April 24th April UK 24th April United Kingdom Tracy Collins 15 Ma Rosario Conejo Navarro Work, Aging And The Old Aged Of Mexican Agricultural Labourers: “The Always Poor, Nowadays Old And Forgotten” Social Gerontology Social Gerontology 24th April Sweden Mexico 1047 16 Lena Dahlberg Sweden’s Changing Welfare Mix over Two Decades: Trends in Care for CommunityBased Older People with Perceived Need 1235 17 Lena Dahlberg Long-term predictors of loneliness in later life: Results from a longitudinal national study Social Gerontology 24th April 1191 18 Javier Yanguas Euskadi Lagunkoia- Friendly Basque Country: Piloting Action Programmes Social Gerontology 24th April Social Gerontology 24th April Spain India Social Gerontology 24th April Ireland Time banking: an alternative way to meet care challenges for older citizens? Social Gerontology 24th April Belgium Evaluation of a National Training Programme in Recognising and Responding to Elder Abuse Social Gerontology 24th April Ireland 0643 22 Sarah Dury 0786 23 Gerard Fealy 50 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April United Kingdom 0030 27 Monika Habermann Experiences of Nurses in Nursing Homes in Multicultural Teams in Germany – Lessons for the Management Social Gerontology 24th April Germany 0684 28 Tove Harnett Shaping Nursing Home Meals Acting According to Institutional, Private or Restaurant Scripts Social Gerontology 24th April Sweden 1230 29 Irene Hartigan Physical Function, Psychosocial Adaptation, and Hardiness Post Stroke. Health and Social Care 24th April Ireland 0986 30 Ken Hepburn Effectiveness of a Culturally Appropriate Psychoeducation Program for African American Dementia Caregivers Social Gerontology 24th April United States 0950 31 Kenneth Hepburn Establishing the Fidelity of an On-Line Dementia Caregiver Psychoeducation Program. Social Gerontology 24th April United States 0645 32 Paul Higgs Fear and Diagnosis: Comparisons Between Dementia and Other Stigmatizing Conditions Social Gerontology 24th April United Kingdom Changing Relationships Between Mobility, Functional Limitations And Depression Over The First Year Of Living In A Supported Accessible Environment. Social Gerontology 24th April UK Need a Greeting Card? Empowering Those with Mild Dementia through a Volunteer Craft Activity Social Gerontology 24th April United States Circle of Friends – Group Model Alleviating Loneliness Social Gerontology 24th April Finland Soondool Chung Building age-friendly communities: The role of social participation, housing, and health services on Korean older adult’s well-being Social Gerontology 24th April Korea, Republic of Social Gerontology 24th April Russian Federation Anu Jansson Maintaining an Ill Older Adult in the Home: Reciprocity in Action Mel Duffy 24th April 35 24th April Germany Social Gerontology 0626 Social Gerontology 24th April Co-residence With Children and the Subjective Well-being of Older Widowed People in Europe Spain Prevalence Of Abuse & Neglect In Elderly In Bikaner Social Gerontology Emily Grundy Linda Hunt Sreehari Deshmukh Older Workers’ and Executives’ Subjective Perceptions of Cognitive Ageing: A Mixed Method Design 26 34 20 Ireland 0757 0011 0236 24th April Annette Franke Sweden Javier Yanguas Social Gerontology 25 Carol Holland 19 Medication Use for People Ageing with Intellectual Disabilities and Behaviour Disorders : ‘Advocacy’ Not a High Level Indicator of Quality. 1028 33 1212 Country Bernadette Flood 0462 Euskadi Lagunkoia- Friendly Basque Country: Tools for a baseline assessment of the age-friendliness of the municipalities Presentation Date 24 Canada UK Theme Title 0834 Israel 14 21 Presenter Name Germany The Personal Communities Of Older Widowed Men 0075 Posterboard Number United States 24th April 24th April Serial No. 1099 36 0707 37 Elizaveta Kachan Outpatient Departments and Day-care Centres Rendering Social Services to the Elderly Disabled People in Russia: Current Changes and System Analysis 1184 38 Olga Kailova The Study of Some Aspects of Elderly Health and Social Status by Means of EDIFAR Technology Social Gerontology 24th April Russian Federation 1221 39 Susanne Kelfve Estimating Health Inequalities among the Oldest Old - the Importance of Representative Survey Samples Social Gerontology 24th April Sweden IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 51 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. 0827 Posterboard Number 40 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Presentation Date Title Theme Carol Kelleher Eldercare in Elderly Consumption Ensembles: (Dis)engaged Consumers’ Experiences of Home and Family in LongTerm Eldercare in Finland Social Gerontology Social Gerontology 24th April Germany 0470 24th April Country Serial No. Presenter Name Ireland 1143 Posterboard Number Theme Presentation Date Country Mona Neysari Are “we” happier in our relationship than “you” and “I”? On the importance of we-talk in relationships. Social Gerontology 24th April Switzerland 57 Kallirroi Nikoli The Emergence of the New Role of Ageing in Re-shaping Family Relations on the Domain of Social Gerontology Social Gerontology 24th April Greece Successful Ageing from two perspectives - The Vitality 90+ Study (TampereFinland) Social Gerontology 24th April Finland Social Gerontology 24th April Ireland 56 Presenter Name Title 0738 41 Stefanie König Career Histories And Job Characteristics As Influence On Retirement Timing In Germany, Denmark, And Sweden – A Gender Perspective 0725 42 Sohini Kumar Social Exclusion Of The Rural Indian Elderly Women: A Study Of Villages In Jhansi District Of Uttar Pradesh Social Gerontology 24th April India 0880 58 Lily Nosraty 0741 43 Jeonghwa Lee The Effects of Depression and Social Exclusion on the Suicidal Ideation of the Elderly in Korea Social Gerontology 24th April Korea, Republic of 1114 59 Dawn O Sullivan Attitudes of Staff, Patients and Carers Towards Hospital Volunteers 0926 60 Roger O’Sullivan Compounding Inequalities: Understanding Older people’s Interaction With Online Public Services Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 24th April 1199 61 Rónán O’Caoimh The Role of Patients’ Caregiver Networks in Predicting Risk of Adverse Healthcare Outcomes. Social Gerontology 24th April Ireland 0996 62 Andres Oliva y Hausmann Family Caregiving And Dementia: The Influence Of Relationship Loss On Perceived Care Tasks Social Gerontology 24th April Germany 0126 63 Josefa Palacios Informal Long Term Care for the Elderly: The Challenge for Caregivers in Chile Social Gerontology 24th April France 0134 64 Manoj Pardasani Innovative Senior Centers: Evaluating their impact on the health and well-being of older adults. Social Gerontology 24th April United States 0498 65 Avanish Bhai Patel Changing in Family Dynamics as a Consequence of Elder Abuse in India Social Gerontology 24th April India 1317 66 Margaret Penning Long-Term Care Trajectories: Continuities and Discontinuities in Care Social Gerontology 24th April Canada 1255 67 Tábatta Renata Pereira de Brito Social Support Network And Survival In Elderly Brazilian Social Gerontology 24th April Brazil 1013 68 Oleksandr Poliakov The Residual Capacity of Elderly Employees Social Gerontology 24th April Ukraine 1171 69 Anne Carolina Ramos Older Migrants in Luxembourg: Longterm Care Perspectives between Family and Professional Services Social Gerontology 24th April Luxembourg 0969 70 Akshiptika Rattan Agefulness: Cusp of Living (Evolving Life-Course Identities of the Elderly Persons) Social Gerontology 24th April India 0562 71 Monika Reichert Mobile Dementia Counselling – A Promising Instrument To Support Informal Carers In Rural Areas In Germany Social Gerontology 24th April Germany Older Adults’ Wellbeing according to Sociodemographic and Personal Profiles Social Gerontology 24th April Spain Elder Abuse: Review of Protective Factors in Community-Dwelling Older Adults Social Gerontology 24th April Portugal 0112 44 Jean-Claude Leners The Elderly Person’s Wish For Euthanasia And The Team’s Ethical Reasoning Approach Social Gerontology Research On Human Rights For Frail Elderly In Nursing Homes Social Gerontology 24th April Luxembourg Prevalence And Risk Factors Of Potential Elder Abuse In Hong Kong Social Gerontology 24th April Hong Kong Are Continuing Health Inequalities Related to Broader Social Inequality? Evidence from Two European Jurisdictions Social Gerontology 24th April Ireland 0113 45 Jean-Claude Leners 1087 46 Doris YP Leung 0935 1183 0554 0822 1254 0672 1276 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Paul McGill Luxembourg Changes in the Level of Personal Choice in Older Adults in Ireland with Intellectual Disability: Results from the IDS-TILDA Study Social Gerontology Kevin McKee Psychosocial Factors In Healthy Ageing: A Review And Model Development Social Gerontology Maria Patterson How Strategic Collaboration In Research Influenced The Development Of A Support And Advocacy Service For Older People Social Gerontology Education in Gerontology and Geriatrics in Russia: Challenges and Benefits Social Gerontology 24th April Sarmite Mikulioniene The Food Consumption Attitudes of the Older People in Lithuania Social Gerontology 24th April Anne Bradley Mitchell Neighborhood Perception of Crime and Traffic on Walking Among African American Older Adults in a Northeastern U.S. City Social Gerontology The Ageing Workforce: An Exploratory Study on Age-Friendly Human Resource Practices in Organisations based in Singapore. Social Gerontology 24th April United Kingdom 1107 72 Fermina Rojo-Perez Age Discrimination at the Workplace and Company Sizes – What we can learn from Small Companies? Social Gerontology 24th April Germany 0766 73 Ana Santos Eimear McGlinchey Olga Mikhailova 0615 54 Norazrina Muhammad Mustafa - Devilly 0733 55 Laura Naegele 52 24th April 24th April 24th April 24th April 24th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Ireland Sweden Ireland Russian Federation Lithuania United States IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 53 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1232 74 Karen WolfOstermann 0981 75 1210 0604 1156 0689 1313 0637 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Participants in Health Service Research Projects – Motivation of People with Dementia and Health Care Providers Social Gerontology 24th April Germany 0949 90 Shannon Hebblethwaite Rodrigo Serrat Attitudes toward Masturbation among Residents of Spanish Residential Aged Care Facilities Social Gerontology 24th April Spain 1065 91 Florian Herbolsheimer 76 Eithne Sexton Does the EQ-5D capture the effect of physical and mental health on subjective well-being among older people Social Gerontology 24th April Ireland 0404 92 Gunnel Hogberg 77 Jin Young Shim How to Promote Social Support Behavior at 65+ in Asia? - Insights from Korea Social Gerontology 24th April Switzerland Janina Stiel Age-friendly Communities - For Whom Exactly? Quality Of Life Analysis Of Vulnerable Sub-groups Of Elderly People In A Disadvantaged Area Social Gerontology 24th April Herman Strydom Service Centre Members As Volunteers For Needy Older Persons: An Empowerment Programme Social Gerontology Piotr Szukalski Ageism as a research topic in Poland Social Gerontology Beata TobiaszAdamczyk Social networks characteristics and quality of life in older age - Polish data based on the COURAGE in Europe project Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 24th April Finland 78 79 80 81 Title Social Gerontology 24th April 24th April 24th April Germany 1384 82 Marja Vaarama 1102 83 Christina Victor Trajectories of loneliness: mapping changing patterns of loneliness over time Social Gerontology 24th April United Kingdom 1360 84 Marcela Petrova Kafkova Role Overolad And Performative Void: On Social Roles of Third Age Social Gerontology 24th April Czech Republic Mikaela von Bonsdorff Mid-Career Employment Patterns and Physical and Mental Functioning in Early Old Age: Findings from the 1946 British Birth Cohort Social Gerontology Donna M Wilson Bereavement Grief: A Study to Further Understand Highly Intense Grief Social Gerontology Veronique Wolter Sports Clubs As An Important Stakeholder In Dementia Care: First Results Of The Study “Sport For People With Dementia” Social Gerontology Abuse by Family Caregivers of Older Persons with Dementia and its Association with Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) Social Gerontology 0864 0033 0572 0975 0640 54 85 86 87 88 89 Elsie Yan Katarzyna Zawisza The role of household structure as determinant of well-being measured by The Day Reconstruction Method among older people in Poland Social Gerontology 24th April 24th April 24th April 24th April 24th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Grannies on the Net: Facilitating Intergenerational Family Communication Through Facebook Gerontechnology 24th April Canada Supporting and Limiting Factors for the Use of New Information and Communication Technologies among Older Adults: FUTA Study Protocol Gerontechnology 24th April Germany Using telerehabilitaion within homerehabilitation for the eldery. Gerontechnology 24th April Sweden Dementia Ambient Care: Ethical Issues Encountered During The Pilot Of A Home-Based Multi-sensor Support System Gerontechnology 24th April Ireland Remote Assessment and Dementia Support Platform Gerontechnology 24th April Ireland Louise Hopper 1207 94 Ciana Maher 0974 95 Veroljub Pejcic Local Anesthesia in Inguinal and Femoral Hernia Surgery in Gerontological Patients Gerontechnology 24th April Serbia 1324 96 Paulina Piasek Ethical Issues Around Using SenseCam Lifelogging Technology With People With Dementia Gerontechnology 24th April Ireland 1009 97 Sophie Psihoda Optimising the Workplace of Elderly Laborers - the wellbeing project Gerontechnology 24th April Austria 0076 98 Alexander Seifert Internet Use in the Elderly - Findings from Switzerland Gerontechnology 24th April Switzerland 1167 99 Anna Stepchenko Competence in the Information and Communication Technology and Social Inclusion of the Older Persons. Gerontechnology 24th April Latvia Gerontechnology 24th April Ireland 1247 100 Oyeleke Oyedotun Determining the effect of electronic discharge summaries on the quality of communication to community services for older adults 0588 101 Joan Vermeulen The Relation Between Balance Measured By A Modified Bathroom Scale And Falls And Disability In Older Adults Gerontechnology 24th April Netherlands A Survey and Analysis of Geriatric Syndrome Based on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment For Old Hospitalized Cancer Patients Gerontechnology 24th April China Finland 0034 102 Shuang Wang 0504 103 Anna Wanka ”Ubiquitous Information For Senior’s Life” – A Pedagogical Approach To Diminish The Digital Divide Gerontechnology 24th April Austria 1104 104 Justyna Zgud Technology Acceptance by Older Adults: Attitudes Towards Ambient Assisted Living Gerontechnology 24th April Austria 1116 105 Emily Adamson An Evaluation of Therapy Outcomes for Older Adults Attending an Innovative Reablement Unit Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 0811 106 Vladimir N. Anisimov Metformin as Geroprotector and Anticarcinogen Biology of Ageing 24th April Russian Federation Canada Germany Hong Kong Country 93 Poland Addressing the challenge of demographic change: The EU Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives” Presentation Date 0825 South Africa Poland Theme Title Poland IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 55 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1385 107 Bezrukov V.V. 0906 108 Yelena Budovskaya 1298 109 1301 0484 110 111 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country National-ethnic and general biological mechanisms of longevity phenomenon Biology of Ageing 24th April Ukraine Elucidating a Dual Role of WNT Signaling Pathway in Age-reulation in Caenorhabditis Elegans Biology of Ageing 24th April Netherlands Guerrero Díaz Prevalence of Hypovitaminosis D in Patients Admitted for Hip Fracture in the Hospital of Segovia Biology of Ageing 24th April Spain Sinead Healy-Evans Could Hyponatremia At Admission Be Predictive Of Length Of Stay For Elderly Patients In A Rehabilitation Setting? Chin-Yuan Hsu Ambient Temperature Reduction Increases Superoxide Dismutase Activity And Decreases Oxidative Stress To Extend The Lifespan Of Worker Honeybees Biology of Ageing 24th April 24th April Title Biology of Ageing 24th April Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Theme Presentation Date Country 1297 124 Hana Matejovska Kubesova Seniors with Positive Results of Geriatric Depression Scale – What Happened in Seven Years? Biology of Ageing 24th April Czech Republic 1300 125 Jan Matejovsky Seniors with Mild Cognitive Impairment – What Happened in Seven Years? Biology of Ageing 24th April Czech Republic 1370 126 Dimitrios Adamis The association of APOE and Delirium: A Meta-analysis of the Relevant Studies Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 1165 127 Joanna Edel McHugh Body Mass Index, Systemic Inflammation, and Social Support among Communitydwelling Older Adults. Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 1291 128 Susan McNerlan CD4/CD8 Ratio, Nutrition and Longevity in Belfast Elderly Longitudinal Free-Living Ageing Study (BELFAST) Biology of Ageing 24th April United Kingdom 0022 129 Wilson Mota Characteristics of the Nutritional Profile of the Elderly in Manaus – AM Biology of Ageing 24th April Brazil 0612 130 Wilson Mota Modificabilidade Structural Cognitive and Neurogenesis in elderly through Dance Biology of Ageing 24th April Brazil 1172 131 Barbara Rubek Nielsen Influence of Medical Experience and Photographic Methods on the Age Assessment of Women 25-93 Years of Age Biology of Ageing 24th April Denmark 1265 132 Barbara Rubek Nielsen Association between Leukocyte Telomere Length and Bone Mineral Density in Women 25-93 Years of Age Biology of Ageing 24th April Denmark 0875 133 Lindsey Otten Impact of Sarcopenia on 1-year Mortality in Old Patients with Cancer Biology of Ageing 24th April Germany Ireland Taiwan, Province of China Title 112 Raechel Joy Sarcopaenia status and outcomes in a day hospital population Biology of Ageing 1362 113 Alexander Khalyavkin Stem Cells: Its Reversible Ageing And Symmetric/Asymmetric Mitoses Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 1363 114 Alexander Khalyavkin The Regularities Of Statistics Of Mortality Allow Indirectly Estimate A Possibility To Live Up To Extremely High Ages Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland Trade-Off Between Rate Of Ageing And Initial Mortality Rate: What Roles Are Played By Control System And Environment? Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 24th April Russian Federation 0161 134 Vladyslav Povoroznyuk Sarcopenia In Ukrainian Older Women Biology of Ageing 24th April Ukraine 0162 135 Vladyslav Povoroznyuk Trabecular Bone Score And Bone Mineral Density Of Lumbar Spine In Healthy Women: Pros And Cons Biology of Ageing 24th April Ukraine 0416 Ireland 1365 115 Alexander Khalyavkin 0355 116 Vladimir Khavinson Peptides, Genome, Ageing Biology of Ageing Biology of Ageing 24th April Russian Federation 24th April Russian Federation 0164 136 Vladyslav Povoroznyuk Hyperuricemia, Bone Mineral Density And TBS In Ukrainian Older Men Biology of Ageing 24th April Ukraine 24th April Russian Federation 0038 137 Nataliia Prokopenko Background State Autonomic Regulation of Cardiorhythm and Strength of Emotional Experience Biology of Ageing 24th April Ukraine 24th April United Kingdom 1151 138 Noor Redha Apolipoprotein E and other serum biomarkers for cognitive impairment poststroke: A review of the evidence. Biology of Ageing 24th April Bahrain 0783 139 Daniel James Ryan Border-zone lacunar infarction occurs more often in older patients and in patients that exhibit episodic hypotension Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 0357 117 Vladimir Khavinson Peptide Regulates Cell Proliferation, Differentiation and Apoptosis in the Pancreas During Ageing 0514 118 Vladimir Khavinson Peptide Regulation of Ageing Biology of Ageing Vladimir Khavinson Biologically Active Peptide Geroprotectors as Epigenetic Modulators of Gene Activity Biology of Ageing Klara Komici Role of left ventricular ejection fraction on pressure ulcers development in elderly patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction Biology of Ageing Biology of Ageing 24th April Ireland 1175 0564 119 120 1376 121 David Loughrey Presbycusis and Dementia: A Literature Review of Common Causes and Mechanistic Pathways 0025 122 Giacinto Libertini How We Age According To Programmed Aging Paradigm Biology of Ageing 24th April Italy 0844 140 Rania Salama Audit: The management Of Older People With Congestive Cardiac Failure. Does Practice Adhere To Guidelines? Biology of Ageing 24th April United Kingdom 0026 123 Giacinto Libertini Evidence About The Dispute Between Non-programmed And Programmed Aging Hypotheses Biology of Ageing 24th April Italy 0158 141 Anton Valuch VE-cadherin in Cardiac Ischemia. Age Correlations Biology of Ageing 24th April Romania 56 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 57 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1055 142 Iva Holmerova 0032 0039 0041 0919 1045 0954 1067 0656 1344 143 144 145 1 2 3 4 5 6 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Title Alzheimer´s Disease and Steroid Metobolome Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura in the elderly: What about the treatment IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Biology of Ageing 24th April Czech Republic Biology of Ageing 24th April Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Late-onset Lupus in the Elderly after 75 years: One Example of Immunosenescence Biology of Ageing 24th April Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Pernicious Anemia and Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome in the Elderly : About a retrospective study Biology of Ageing 24th April Jude Ryan Respiratory complications significantly impact one-year mortality rate post hip fracture Health and Social Care 25th April Health and Social Care 25th April Florian Herbolsheimer Do You Remember the Last 14 Days? Lower Levels of Cognitive Performance is Associated with Biases in Self-reported Physical Activity Health and Social Care 25th April Neomi Heyman Identifying Risk Factors for Elder Falls in Geriatric Rehabilitation in Israel Health and Social Care 25th April Irene Hartigan Nurse-led Warfarin Clinic proving effective in maintaining patients therapeutic INR range. Health and Social Care 25th April Health and Social Care 25th April Canada Canada Sandra Hirst 0023 8 Sandra Hirst The Life Course Lens: Helping to Understand Elder Abuse Health and Social Care 25th April An Intervention Aimed at Early Supported Discharge to Home after Geriatric Rehabilitation, The BACK-HOME study Health and Social Care 25th April Seung youn Hong Exercise plus memory enhancement program in people with mild cognitive impairment. Health and Social Care Seung youn Hong Association between sarcopenic obesity and obesity-associated insulin resistance and dysglycemia in Asia older adults: data fro, KNHANES V-1 Health and Social Care The Quality Mark for Elder Friendly Hospital Wards - Staff Responses on Care and Support More Positive Following Action Planning Health and Social Care 0938 0939 0573 58 10 11 12 Marije Holstege Chloe Hood 25th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 25th April Ireland Mio Ito An Examination of the Influence of Humanitude Caregiving on the Behavior of Older Adults With Dementia in Japan Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Katharine James Physiological and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Cognitive Function in South African Older Adults with Alzheimer’s disease and Healthy Cognition Health and Social Care 25th April South Africa Health and Social Care 25th April Netherlands 0698 15 0795 16 Jeroen Janssens A Deliberation Framework for Treatment Decisions in Elderly Patients with Multimorbidity and Acute Medical Problems 0605 17 Rachael Joyce Actifcare: Access To Timely Formal Care Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 0800 18 Dan Justo Norton Scale Used for Predicting Prognosis in Elderly Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Health and Social Care 25th April Israel Health and Social Care 25th April Finland 1044 19 Maarit Kauppi Predictors Of Long-term Care Entry Among Nonagenarians. The Vitality 90+ Study Linked With The Finnish Population Register Data 0901 20 Amanda King Care Homes for Older People and Access to Outdoor Mobility, Activity and Spaces: A Mixed Methods Exploratory Study Health and Social Care 25th April United Kingdom 1031 21 Maartje Klapwijk Patient Characteristics associated with Quality of Life in Moderate to Very Severe dementia in Long-Term Care Facilities. Health and Social Care 25th April Netherlands Naonori Kodate How Can We Enhance Care Quality For Older People? Staff Perspectives On Simulation-Based Multidisciplinary Team Training Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Health and Social Care 25th April Ukraine Ireland 22 0831 23 Oleh Korkushko The effects of Intermittent Hypoxia Training on exercise performance, hemodynamics and ventilation in elderly subjects: gender-related differences 0128 24 Barbara Lang Elder abuse: Developing Training for Risk Assessment Tool Implementation Health and Social Care 25th April Israel 0734 25 Yasmin Latief Don’t Forget Vitamin D Testing in Falls Assessment Health and Social Care 25th April United Kingdom 1064 26 Amanda Lavan A Rare Cause Of Microcytic Anaemia And Lymphadenopathy In The Older Adult Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1060 27 Cristina Lavareda Baixinho Preventive Measures Implemented After Falls In Portuguese Nursing Homes Health and Social Care 25th April Portugal 0985 28 Ai Diem Le Self-Evaluation of Dementia Education by Formal Carers in Australia Health and Social Care 25th April Australia Netherlands - Health and Social Care 14 Israel 25th April High Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation in Acute Ischaemic Stroke and TIA – Low use of Anticoagulants in Primary Prevention 0860 Germany Korea, Republic of Country Zoe Hutchinson United States Korea, Republic of Presentation Date 13 Ireland 25th April Theme Title 1346 1073 7 Presenter Name Ireland Preliminary Evaluation of an On-Line Dementia Caregiver Psychoeducation Program. 0009 9 French Southern Territories 25th April The Water Came in: Disaster Management in Long-term Care Facilities 0688 French Southern Territories Health and Social Care Ken Hepburn Posterboard Number French Southern Territories A Clinical Audit To Evaluate The Benefits Of A Comprehensive Physiotherapy Programme Of Reablement In A Parkinson’s Disease Cohort Éilis Hennessy Serial No. IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 59 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Title Theme Presentation Date Country 1024 29 Lidwien Lemmens How To Reduce The Risks In Frail Elderly With Polypharmacy? Health and Social Care 25th April Netherlands Michael Lepore Reimbursement Rates for Nursing Homes Motivate Select Culture Change Practices but not Comprehensive Culture Change in the United States Health and Social Care 25th April United States Cancer-Related Information Seeking and Scanning Behaviors in Older Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Survey Health and Social Care 25th April 0027 0623 0568 1125 1133 1144 30 31 32 33 34 35 Doris YP Leung Chia-Lin Li Hospital Utilization In Older Adults With No Help For ADL Disability: Findings From A Nationally Representative Survey Health and Social Care Giuseppe Liotta Routine Screening Of Frailty As Basis Of LTC Services Planning Health and Social Care Giuseppe Liotta Risk Of Fall Among The Hospitalized Over-49 Population: A Retrospective Cohort Study In A Public Hospital In Italy Health and Social Care Giuseppe Liotta Impact of the Community Active Monitoring service on Long Term Care services use and in-patients admission Health and Social Care 25th April 25th April 25th April Italy 25th April Italy Health and Social Care 25th April United Kingdom 1356 37 Mohammed Matin Polypharmacy; A New Disease Of Older Adults? Health and Social Care 25th April United Kingdom Nancy Low Choy Do Clinical Measures and a Balance Confidence Questionnaire Differentiate Fallers from Non-fallers across a 3-Month Follow-up Period after Rehabilitation? Health and Social Care 25th April Australia Diagnostic Accuracy Of Urine Specific Gravity And Urinalysis As Markers Of Dehydration In Older People Health and Social Care 25th April Dentate status of older people in Ireland with and without an Intellectual Disability. Health and Social Care 25th April Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1342 40 Katie Maas Philip McCallion United Kingdom 1241 41 Niamh Maher 1261 42 Niamh Maher Quality of life following hip fracture in an older Irish population Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland James Mahon The Visiting Geriatricians: How Interdisciplinary Care Helps Elderly Nursing Home Residents and Saves Money Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland James Mahon Predictors of Early Bone Mineral Density Change in Response to PTH Therapy in Elderly Patients Do Total Body Muscle and Fat Parameters Effect Early BMD Improvement on PTH Therapy? Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Study Of The Efficacy Of “Bone Protection” Therapies In The Treatment Of Bone Mineral Loss In Coeliac Disease Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1286 43 44 1305 45 James Mahon 1352 46 Irfan Rasool Malik 60 Health and Social Care 25th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Country 47 Agneta Malmgren Fänge Factors affecting satisfaction with participation among housing adaptation clients Health and Social Care 25th April Sweden Teresa Malmskov Identifying Meaningful Activities Among Elderly People With Dementia: The Developing Process Of An Observation Taxonomy. Health and Social Care 25th April Denmark Dietary Supplements and Interactions with Prescription Medications in Older Adults: A Systematic Review of the Literature Health and Social Care 25th April Canada Ireland Title 0440 49 Cynthia Mannion 0717 50 Ciro Manzo Relationship Between 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: Preliminary Data of Cognidage Study Health and Social Care 25th April Italy 0973 51 Joseph Marry End of Life Planning in Residential Care: pilot study using an innovative end of life planning tool (Think Ahead). Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 0071 52 Marta Martinez Reig Study of sleep disorders in institutionalized elderly in a nursing home: design, methodology and prevalence Health and Social Care 25th April Spain 0072 53 Marta Martinez Reig Efficacy of a Nursing Intervention Program in the Prevention of Delirium (Dificiles Study). Pilot Study Health and Social Care 25th April Spain Health and Social Care 25th April Spain 0073 54 Marta Martinez Reig Frailty in INstitutionalized older adults from Albacete (FINAL Study). Rationale, design, methodology, prevalence and attributes. 0074 55 Marta Martinez Reig Frailty and mortality or incident disability in institutionalized older adults: The FINAL Study. Health and Social Care 25th April Spain Health and Social Care 25th April United States 1089 56 Lori Martin-Plank Interdisciplinary Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Course: An Educational Innovation Geared To Prescriber Proficiency And Patient Safety 0613 57 Tan Maw Pin Electrocardiographic Changes Among Older Individuals with a History of Falls in the Previous Year- a Case-Control study Health and Social Care 25th April Malaysia 1336 58 Paolo Mazzola Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in an 81-year-old Woman after Injection of Bone Cement during Hemiarthroplasty Health and Social Care 25th April Italy 1364 59 Philip McCallion Type II Diabetes in People with Intellectual Disability as they Age Health and Social Care 25th April United States 1124 60 Mary McCarron Understanding the usefulness of Frailty Indices for people with Intellectual Disability as they Age. Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1371 61 Dimitrios Adamis Clock Drawing Test in Delirium Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland United States Anxiety and Depression in Older hip fracture patients. 1239 Presentation Date Italy Clifford Lisk 39 1138 48 Theme Taiwan, Province of China 36 0715 Presenter Name Hong Kong 1042 38 Posterboard Number 0251 An Integrated Health And Social Care Model For The Care Of Older People is a way forward.. 1005 Serial No. IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 61 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1325 62 Ruth McCullagh 1118 63 Aoife McDermott 1233 64 C McHale 1176 65 Susan McNeill 1340 0216 0838 0929 0664 0821 66 67 Triona McNicholas Lisa Mellon IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Measurement of Step-Count Accuracy of Three Motion Sensors for Frail Older Hospitalised Patients. Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland A descriptive quantitative study into the prevalence of constipation in people with Intellectual disabilities as they age in Ireland Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Factors contributing to non-attendance in a geriatric medicine outpatient department Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland An Integrated Approach to Preventing Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults Health and Social Care 25th April Canada Osteoporosis and Premature Menopause Health and Social Care 25th April Cognitive impairment six months after ischaemic stroke: a profile from the ASPIRE-S study Health and Social Care 25th April Development of a discussion tool for sharing current falls prevention knowledge with people living with dementia Health and Social Care Title 25th April Ireland Australia Claudia Meyer 69 Mirja Katrin Modreker The Walk Of Schwerin Health and Social Care Lucie Mora Study Of The Link Between Non Hypoxemic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease And Cognitive Function In The Very Elderly Health and Social Care Real Life Comparison: Effects Of Environmental Change On Capability For Engagement Health and Social Care Nutritional Status in Frail Elderly Patients: Between Theory and Practice Health and Social Care 25th April Romania Implementation science in action – the AFFINITY project Health and Social Care 25th April 70 71 Mark Morgan-Brown 25th April 25th April Germany 0790 79 Michael Neise 0509 80 Charlotte Neville Theme Presentation Date Country Longitudinal Predictors Of Aggressive Behavior By Family Caregivers Against Their Relatives Suffering From Dementia And Effects Of Intervention. Health and Social Care 25th April Germany Changes In Fruit And Vegetable Consumption After Participating In A Fruit And Vegetable Intervention Trial Health and Social Care 25th April United Kingdom Does the Presence of Respiratory Conditions Impact the Change in a Patient’s Dysphagia Outcome Severity Score? Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Title 1357 81 Alanna Ni Mhiochain 1258 82 Imelda Noone Nurse Led Ward Rounds in Stroke Care Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1334 83 Imelda Noone Anticoagulation Practices Post Stroke: 10 years on… Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 0752 84 Johanna Nordheim Tablet-Supported Activation Of Dementia Patients In Nursing Homes Health and Social Care 25th April Germany 1257 85 Daniella Pires Nunes Need care and use of health services among elderly residents in the city of São Paulo: SABE Study Health and Social Care 25th April Brazil 1303 86 Elaine O Connor Making an Irish Medicine for the Elderly Ward Dementia Friendly - Phase 1: A Point Prevalence Survey Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1333 87 Elaine O Connor Ireland’s Fourth Generation – Outcomes of a Rehabilitation Ward 2011-2014 Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1349 88 Elaine O Connor A Multi—Disciplinary Rehabilitation Assessment Team - A 3 Year Analysis Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 0563 89 David O Riordan Prevalence Of Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing (PIP) And Potentially Prescribing Omissions (PPO) In Older Irish Adults: Findings From The TRUST Trial Ireland 1113 90 Dawn O Sullivan Attitudes to Dementia Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1355 91 Fiona O Sullivan Diagnostics And Demographics: Fifteen Years Of DXA Use In The Oldest Old Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Ireland 72 Alexa Ioana Dana 1146 73 Irene O’ByrneMaguire 0550 74 Wilson Mota Profile of Functional Independence of the Elderly from Manicoré - AM-Brazil Health and Social Care 25th April Brazil 1121 75 Orla Mullally Pressure Ulcers To Zero: Using A Collaborative Approach In Improving Patient Care Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 1343 76 Warren Connolly Improving Our Management Of Patients Presenting With Fragility Fractures: An Audit Of Bone Health Assessment At Fracture Clinic. 0934 77 Brendan O’Shea Think Ahead: An Advance Planning Tool Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 0951 78 Shamis Nabeel Baseline Characteristics Of Older Persons Attending The Acute Care Interface: The Older Patients At Risk (OPAR) Study Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Presenter Name France 0653 62 Posterboard Number Ireland 68 25th April Serial No. 1072 92 Rónán O’Caoimh Comparison of Three Short Cognitive Screening Instruments for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in General Practice. 1075 93 Rónán O’Caoimh Which Part of the Risk Instrument for Screening in the Community (RISC) Predicts Adverse Outcomes? Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland 0726 94 Ragnhild Djonne Oesterhus Prognostic Impact of Psychotropic Drug Use among Home-Dwelling Patients with Mild Dementia Health and Social Care 25th April Norway 0737 95 Lena Olai Effect of Swallowing Training on Eating, Oral Health and Quality of Care among Elderly People in Short-term Care Units Health and Social Care 25th April Sweden IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 63 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Title Theme Presentation Date Country 0777 96 Carolina Oliveira Profile of the UNASUS/UFMA Distance Learning Specialization Course on Health of the Elderly Health and Social Care 25th April Brazil Desmond O’Neill Quality of medical fitness to drive guidelines: an important issue for older people Health and Social Care Niamh A. O’Regan The Six-Item Cognitive Impairment Test as a Screening Test for Delirium Health and Social Care Ciara O’Reilly Characterising falls risk factors and health care utilisation in patients with a low trauma wrist fracture attending a physiotherapy clinic Health and Social Care Stella-Maria Paddick Validation of the IDEA cognitive screening tool for older adults in hospital inpatient, outpatient and rural community settings in Tanzania Health and Social Care Stella-Maria Paddick Prevalence of delirium in older hospitalised adults in Tanzania. The IDEA (Identification and Interventions for Dementia in Elderly Africans) study. Health and Social Care Case Management for Home-bound Older Adults - An Evaluation of Health Outcomes Health and Social Care Importance of intervention program to promote physical activity in relation to quality of life in the elderly population in Portugal Health and Social Care Derivation of a Frailty Index from the interRAI Acute Care Instrument Health and Social Care 25th April Vitamin D Deficiency in Homebound NonInstitutionalized Elderly in California Health and Social Care 25th April United States The Use Of Psychotropic Medicines in Long Term Care : An Irish Perspective Health and Social Care 25th April Ireland Erika Petervari Contribution Of Catabolic Peptides To The Regulation Of Energy Balance In Various Age-Groups And Nutritional States: Leptin And Insulin Health and Social Care 25th April Santosh Phad Workforce Participation Of Elderly In India: Journey From Femininity To Femininity Health and Social Care Health and Social Care 25th April Finland Finland 1034 0857 1025 1187 1195 0135 0648 1082 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 Manoj Pardasani Luisa Pedro Nancye Peel 1270 105 Igor Persidsky 0850 106 Sheela Perumal 1268 0845 107 108 25th April 25th April 25th April United Kingdom 25th April United Kingdom 25th April 0894 109 Aila Pikkarainen 0658 110 Jari Pirhonen Maintaining Identity by Recognition in Care Settings Health and Social Care 25th April Self-Reported Hearing Is Associated With Changes In Life-Space Mobility Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Health and Social Care 25th April 111 Hannele Polku 0111 112 Bojana Potic 1068 113 Mona Al Banna 64 Alcohol abuse in elderly Memory Complaints and Memory Function in a Stroke Population Presenter Name 0903 114 Evelyn Barron 0129 115 1080 116 1077 Presentation Date Country Operationalisations of Healthy Ageing: A Systematic Review Psychology of Ageing 25th April United Kingdom Daria Belostotskaya Death attitude as one of the components of subjective well-being in childhood and old age Psychology of Ageing 25th April Austria Rónán O’Caoimh Validation of the Dutch Version of the Quick Mild Cognitive Impairment Screen (Qmci-D) Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland Michelle Canavan Attitudes to Ageing and Importance of Outcome Measures in Cardiovascular Prevention Trials. Do they differ between younger and older adults? 117 Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland 1012 118 Marica Cassarino 1157 119 Marica Cassarino Self-Perceptions of Ageing are Linked to Inappropriate Multisensory Integration Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland 0614 120 Claude Ferrand Relationship between Psychological Needs Satisfaction and Well - Being in Elderly Living in Residential Homes Psychology of Ageing 25th April France 0677 121 Suvi Fried Structured Group Discussions Help Finding Meaning in Life and One’s Own Mental Resources Psychology of Ageing 25th April Finland Paul Gellert An Actor-Partner Interdependence Analysis of Dyadic Coping and Quality of Life in Patients with Mild Dementia and their Caregiving Spouses Psychology of Ageing 25th April Germany Cognitive Reserve Moderates the Relationship between Sleep Quality and Executive Functioning in Healthy Adults Aged 50+ Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland United States Portugal 122 Australia Hungary 0819 123 Caoimhe Hannigan 1092 124 Pura Díaz-Veiga Positive Psychology and Successful Aging: A Good Pair? Psychology of Ageing 25th April Spain 1095 125 Pura Díaz-Veiga Affective Balance and Healthy Aging Psychology of Ageing 25th April Spain 0846 126 Priyanka Janbandhu A Study On The Social And Psychological Problems Of Elderly In Higher Class Group In Mumbai Psychology of Ageing 25th April India 0577 127 Philippe Landreville Psychometric Properties Of The French Canadian Version Of The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory Psychology of Ageing 25th April Canada Introducing the HEalth, Ageing and Retirement Transitions in Sweden (HEARTS) study: Rationale, design and preliminary results Psychology of Ageing 25th April Sweden Sociodemographic Factors And Depressive Symptoms In Elderly Caregivers Of Elderly Care Recipients Living In Rural Settings Psychology of Ageing 25th April Brazil India 0796 128 Magnus Lindwall 129 Bruna Moretti Luchesi Finland Health and Social Care 25th April Serbia Psychology of Ageing 25th April Bahrain IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Theme Title Urban Environments Benefit Cognitive Ageing: A Cross-sectional Study of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing Cohort. 1038 Temporality and agency of old Finnish inhabitants in the rehabilitation context 0624 Ireland Ireland 25th April Posterboard Number Ireland 25th April 25th April Serial No. 1350 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 65 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 0660 130 Mikael Ludvigsson 1109 1027 0928 0751 1284 0742 0500 1112 131 132 133 Marco Masina Bernadette McGuinness Gillian McHugh IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Markers Of Subsyndromal Depression In Very Old Persons Psychology of Ageing 25th April Sweden Effects of Demographic Variables on the Final Score of the Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test Psychology of Ageing 25th April Title Neurocognitive Assessment in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Standard Approaches and Latent Profile Analysis Psychology of Ageing Palliative Care in Dementia patients Psychology of Ageing 25th April Netherlands 25th April Mexico Judith Meijers 135 Neyda Ma. Mendoza-Ruvalcaba Differences on Domains of Cognitive Function Between Age-Associated Cognitive Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment Psychology of Ageing Justine E.F. Moonen Lower Blood Pressure And Apathy Coincide In Older Persons With Lower Functional Ability: The DANTE Study Leiden Psychology of Ageing 137 138 Kazuhiro Niizato Niizato Responses of the Elderly with Dementia to Suggestion of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy Johan Niklasson Psychometric Properties And Feasibility Of The Swedish Version Of The Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale. Psychology of Ageing Psychology of Ageing 25th April 25th April 25th April Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland 1058 140 Rónán O’Caoimh Accuracy of Cognitive Screening Instruments in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Subtypes. Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland 1341 1051 1122 141 142 143 Rónán O’Caoimh Carol Opdebeeck Carol Opdebeeck 0971 144 Peter Orpin 0988 145 Constança Paúl 66 Psychology of Ageing 25th April Are Spouses of People with Dementia at Risk of Cognitive and Functional Impairments? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland 0735 147 Marcus Praetorius Gender differences in cognitive performance in old age: Adjusting for longevity. Psychology of Ageing 25th April Sweden Psychology of Ageing 25th April Sweden 0543 148 Mikael Rennemark Associations Between Early Retirement And Cognitive Decline – Longitudinal results from the Swedish National study on Ageing and Care 0793 149 Milla Saajanaho Resources in Life and Personal Goals in Old Age Psychology of Ageing 25th April Finland 1035 150 Catherine Sagot Frequency of early executive dysfunction in elderly patients with Alzheimer’s disease Psychology of Ageing 25th April France 1041 151 Catherine Sagot Verbal fluency in elderly patients with prodromal Alzheimer disease or Dementia With Lewy bodies. Psychology of Ageing 25th April France 0127 152 Olga Strizhitskaya Psychological well-being and healthy lifestyle habits in aging Psychology of Ageing 25th April Russian Federation Is Fear-Of-Falling Linked To Depression Among Older Fallers? Findings From The Malaysian Falls Assessment And Intervention Trial (MyFAIT) Psychology of Ageing 25th April Malaysia 0551 153 Maw Pin Tan 0905 154 Tamar Vechter predicting compliance among old diabetics type2 based on Time Perspective Theory Psychology of Ageing 25th April Israel 1332 155 Elizabeth Watson Measuring Quality Of Life In Older Populations Psychology of Ageing 25th April Ireland 0923 156 Jose Javier Yanguas Activities of Daily Living: ecological evaluation Psychology of Ageing 25th April 0619 1 Isaiah Oluremi Durosaiye Person – Environment Fit: The Transposition of Activities of Daily Living to the Workplace Design and Environment 26th April United Kingdom 1369 2 Thomas Grey Designing and Retrofitting for Dementia Friendly Dwellings through the Universal Design Approach Design and Environment 26th April Ireland Design and Environment 26th April Finland Sweden Use of a “Memory Gym” Intervention to Delay Conversion of Mild Cognitive Impairment to Dementia. Country Maria Pertl Japan Rónán O’Caoimh Presentation Date 146 Netherlands 139 Theme Title 1222 Ireland 0826 The Quick Mild Cognitive Impairment (Qmci) Screen: Validity and Utility in an Australian Population. Presenter Name United Kingdom Psychology of Ageing 25th April Posterboard Number Italy Activity Disengagement in Communitydwelling Older Adults with Subjective Memory Complaints (SMC): A Qualitative Study examining the impact on Daily Activities. 134 136 25th April Serial No. Ireland The Interrelationship between Cognitive Reserve, Depressive Cognitions and Symptoms, and Cognition in Later Life Psychology of Ageing 25th April Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Function in Later Life: A Meta-Analysis Psychology of Ageing 25th April United Kingdom 0601 3 Kirsi Keskinen Association Between Physical Activity And Lakeside Presence And Attractiveness In Community-Dwelling Older People Evidence in Rural Ageing Well Policy and Practice: Statistics, General Understandings and Sensitising Concepts Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 25th April Australia 0047 4 Linda Kearns Step Into My World- Exploring The Experience Of Wheelchair Access In Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services (OLHCS) Design and Environment 26th April Ireland Time perception and retirees occupation Psychology of Ageing 25th April Portugal Thoughtful Design: Measuring Positive Changes In Engagement Levels In Residential Settings Following Design Change For Older Adults Design and Environment 26th April Ireland IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April United Kingdom 0820 5 Mark Morgan-Brown IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 67 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. 1337 Posterboard Number 6 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Volker Richter Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Dietary Intake Throughout Life Health and Social Care 26th April Germany United Kingdom 1278 26 Greiciane Rocha Tendency Mortality in Elderly Accident Land Transport in the Brazilian Amazon Region Health and Social Care 26th April Brazil 0799 27 Daragh Rodger Collaborative Engagement Towards Reduction Of Injurious Falls Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland 1309 28 Daragh Rodger Comparing Falls Rate Across Nursing Home Units Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland Review of Systematic Reviews: Management of Urinary Incontinence Using Conservative Behavioural Approaches for Older People in Care Homes Health and Social Care 26th April United Kingdom The Role of Technology in Promoting Age-friendly Cities: The Case Of Oslo Design and Environment 26th April Norway 0732 10 Signe Tomsone Neighborhood Characteristics and Residential Satisfaction among Very Old People in Latvia and Sweden Design and Environment 26th April Latvia 1054 11 PJ White Design Requirements in Domestic Cooking and Heating Products for Older People Design and Environment 26th April Ireland 1137 12 Justyna Zgud VETAAL: Training Path In Designing And Manufacturing AAL Integrated Furniture For Elderly And Disabled People. Design and Environment 26th April Austria Vladyslav Povoroznyuk Vitamin D Deficiency in Ukraine: Age Peculiarities Health and Social Care 26th April Gabriel - Ioan Prada Mood Disorders in Older People with Cardiovascular Diseases Health and Social Care 26th April Health and Social Care 26th April Ukraine 1283 15 Gabriel-Ioan Prada Quality of Life in Older People with Angina Pectoris 0600 16 Deborah Preshaw Ethical Issues Within The Nursing Home: Literature Review Health and Social Care 26th April United Kingdom 1032 17 Sointu Puuronen Incidence Of Falls Requiring Primary Care Contacts – A Population Based Study In Finland Health and Social Care 26th April Finland 68 24 26th April Gustavo Sugahara 22 0606 Health and Social Care 9 0471 Ireland Understanding Carer Perspectives On Quality Of Life With Dementia 0083 21 26th April Jane Robertson Switzerland 0961 Health and Social Care 25 26th April 20 The Effect of IV Zoledronic Acid on Renal Function and Serum Calcium in an Elderly Osteoporotic Population 0700 Design and Environment 0832 Audrey Rice Finland Older People and Self-Tracking: Mobile Research for Studying Daily Life 19 23 26th April Alexander Seifert 1169 1353 Design and Environment 8 18 Country Sweden 0002 1328 Presentation Date Susanna Nordin Erja Portegijs 14 Theme Design and Environment 7 1331 Title Challenges in the Cultural Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument for Evaluating Residential Care Environments for Older People 0599 13 Presenter Name Title Entrance-related environmental barriers and moving outdoors on a daily basis in community-dwelling older people 0542 Posterboard Number Presenter Name 26th April Country Serial No. Lien Quach Social Relationships, Depression and Falls among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study in the USA Christel Rapo Resources and Difficulties Experienced By Older Adults Living With HIV in Switzerland: A Qualitative Study Johanna Nordheim Julie Ratcliffe Marlette Reed Health and Social Care Health and Social Care 26th April 26th April Relationship Equity Predicts Quality of Life Beyond Effects of Established Predictors in Dementia Patients and Their Spousal Caregivers Health and Social Care Are Older People Ready For Consumer Directed Aged Care? A Discrete Choice Experiment Of The Preferences Of Older Australians Health and Social Care 26th April The Importance of Spirituality for Older Adults with Dementia: What Does the Research Indicate? Health and Social Care 26th April 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 0789 29 Brenda Roe 0594 30 Mariana Romanenko Eating Regimen In Elderly People With Metabolic Syndrome Health and Social Care 26th April Ukraine 0668 31 Inthira Roopsawang Knee Osteoarthritis Coping Behavior: Developing A Measurement Scale Health and Social Care 26th April Thailand 0501 32 Philip Rozario Examining the impact of foreign domestic workers on caregiving outcomes? The case of Singapore. Health and Social Care 26th April United States James Rudge Surgery Following Traumatic Hip Fracture: Significantly Increasing Hyponatraemia And Worsening Outcomes In Elderly Fallers Health and Social Care 26th April United Kingdom Health and Social Care 26th April Thailand 0180 33 0851 34 Chonlaphum Rungrodjana Title: The Effect Of Self-Management Program With Harmonica Breathing Exercise On Dyspnea Of Older Persons With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 0570 35 Hirochika Ryuno Association between Hypertension and Cognitive Function in Age 70 and 80 Years from Japanese SONIC Study Health and Social Care 26th April Japan 0617 36 Hirochika Ryuno Effects of Anti-hypertensive Medication on Cognitive Function in Older Subjects: The SONIC Study Health and Social Care 26th April Japan 0701 37 Lucie Mora Benefit of Melatonin for Sleep Disorders in Elderly Patients. Retrospective Study in an Acute Geriatric Department. Health and Social Care 26th April France 0823 38 Catherine Sagot Influence of Dementia on Type 2 Diabetes Care and Control in an Ambulatory Geriatric Population Health and Social Care 26th April France 0805 39 Sevnaz Sahin Functional Dependency Rates of the Inhabitants of Bornova District Over the Age of 65 and the Affecting Factors Health and Social Care 26th April Turkey United States Switzerland Germany Australia Ireland IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 69 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Title Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 0590 40 Kai Saks Quality of Life of Older People Using Different Health and Social Care Services Health and Social Care 26th April Estonia 1001 57 Britt Slagsvold 1242 41 M Dolores SánchezRodríguez Relative Functional Gain Could Be The Most Appropriate Rehabilitation Impact Index In Geriatric Patients Health and Social Care 26th April Spain 1287 58 1295 0765 42 Ana Santos Short Version Of The Geriatric Depression Scale: Exploratory Study Of Its Validity In a Portuguese Sample Health and Social Care Effects of Multifactorial Intervention Program for Community-Dwelling Overweight Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Follow-Up Study Health and Social Care 26th April Thailand 26th April 43 Yuwadee Saraboon 0106 44 Richard Schulz Preparedness for Death and Adjustment to Bereavement Health and Social Care 26th April United States 1079 45 Carla Schwanke Frailty Syndrome and Abdominal Obesity in Elderly Assisted in Primary Health Care Health and Social Care 26th April Brazil Carla Schwanke Determination Of The Best Anatomical Point Of The Waist Circumference In The Identification Of Metabolic Syndrome Among Elderly Health and Social Care 26th April Cydnee Seneviratne Chronic Stroke Rehabilitation For Elderly Living In Long Term Care Health and Social Care 26th April Canada Luca Serchisu Naïve PBMCs. Abnormal Lipid Accumulation And Cluster Formation: A Tool For Early Detection Of CNS Damage In Elderly Subjects? Health and Social Care 26th April Italy Development of a Web/Smartphone Application for Senior Citizens for Promoting Healthy Diet and Physical Activity Health and Social Care Valeriy Shatilo Reduced pineal melatonin production and insulin resistance in elderly subjects Health and Social Care Valeriy Shatylo New approach to treatment of elderly patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) Health and Social Care Chiho Shimada Reviewing Care Experiences Together: The Influence of Collaborative Reflection on Nursing Home Staff’s Self-Rated Competence as Care Practitioner Health and Social Care Healthy Eating Similarities and Differences among Individuals with Intellectual Disability and the General Irish Population Health and Social Care Engaging Staff in the Introduction of Technology for Individuals with Intellectual Disability Health and Social Care Study Of Association Between Various Factors Contributing To Poly-Pharmacy In Hospitalised Elderly Health and Social Care 0768 1043 0896 0830 0829 0727 0940 1217 0833 0020 70 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Danit-Rivka Shahar Carolyn Shivers Carolyn Shivers Harjit Singh Kaushalendra Singh Quality of Life of Indian Rural Elderly: Relevance of Strengths Based Social Work Intervention Health and Social Care 26th April 26th April 26th April 26th April 26th April 26th April 26th April Presentation Date Country Late-life alcohol consumption in Norway Health and Social Care 26th April Norway Britt Slagsvold Why is alcohol consumption higher in old age? Health and Social Care 26th April Norway 59 Marie Smith Falls Prevention Initiative - Fallsafe project Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland 0785 60 Carolien Smits Nurses’ views on strengths and weaknesses of elderly breast cancer patients Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands 0767 61 Andrey Soloviev Mental Health Elderly - Mirror of Social Welfare Health and Social Care 26th April Russian Federation 1354 62 Paul Stassen Factors Contributing To Patients’ NonAttendance At Orthopaedic And Bone Health Clinics Post Hip Fractures Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland 1019 63 Astrid Stephan Access To Formal Dementia Care: Piloting Focus Groups Of A European Study Health and Social Care 26th April Germany 0522 64 Katy Stevens Textiles for Ageing Society (TAGS): Project Overview and Preliminary Findings Health and Social Care 26th April Austria 1321 65 Astrid Stuckelberger Social Determinants of Health and Healthcare in Ageing Prisoners in Switzerland Health and Social Care 26th April Switzerland 1148 66 Asiya Bello Suleiman Prescribing In A Diabetic Population In Irish Nursing Homes Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland 1202 67 Aleksandra Szybalska Functional Status, Self-Rated Health and Mortality: Preliminary Results of the PolSenior Study. Health and Social Care 26th April Poland Health and Social Care 26th April Malaysia Portugal 0671 1081 Theme Brazil Israel 0557 68 Maw Pin Tan Assessment of Postural Stability with a Balance Platform Among Fallers with Symptomatic Osteoarthritis in the MyFAIT study 0686 69 Maw Pin Tan Older Fallers are more likely to Consume Two of More Antihypertensives than Nonfallers Health and Social Care 26th April Malaysia 0703 70 Francisco J TarazonaSantabalbina Preliminary results from a integrated physical intervention program in community-dwelling frail elderly patients Health and Social Care 26th April Spain 0712 71 Francisco J TarazonaSantabalbina Analysis of Fall Risk Factors in Elderly with Functional Independence Health and Social Care 26th April Spain 0714 72 Francisco J. TarazonaSantabalbina Assessment of respiratory function in the frail elderly . Health and Social Care 26th April Spain 1123 73 Andrea Teti Predictors for Need of Care: Outcomes of a German Cohort Study among Old and Very Old Men and Women Health and Social Care 26th April Germany Heinrich Thaler S100B In Suspected Intracranial Hemorrhage In Patients After Minor Head Injury Older Than 65 Years And On Antiplatelet Therapy Health and Social Care 26th April Austria Ukraine Ukraine Japan Ireland Ireland India 0571 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April India Title 74 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 71 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 0539 75 Kristina Tiainen 1244 76 1188 0508 77 78 Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Longitudinal Changes in Mobility among Nonagenarians: The Vitality 90+ Study Health and Social Care 26th April Finland 0540 92 Eléonore F van Dam van Isselt Caitriona Tiernan 30-Day Hospital Readmission Rates From a Post Acute Rehabilitation Facility Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland 0541 93 Eléonore F van Dam van Isselt Health and Social Care 0731 94 Miia Tiihonen Discrepancies Between In-home Interview Data On Regularly Used Prescription Drugs And Electronic Medical Record In Home Care Clients 0630 The Influence of Weather Conditions on Outdoor Physical Activity Among Older People With and Without Osteoarthritis in Six European Countries Health and Social Care 26th April Hospital admissions, outpatient visits and healthcare costs of community-dwellers with Alzheimer’s disease Health and Social Care 26th April Finland A Review of Nursing and Social Work Interventions over a 6 Month Period in a 24 Bed Reablement Unit Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland Eva Topinková Predicting Mortality in Complex Seniors Post Emergency Department Visit Health and Social Care 26th April Luc Letenneur Poor Nutritional Status Is Associated With Higher Risk Of Disabiliy In Elderly People Living At Home: The 3C Cohort Study Health and Social Care 26th April MSTN Gene Polymorphism In The Elderly Sarcopenic Turkish Population Health and Social Care 26th April Turkey Effect of Nutrition on Daily Life Activities According to Gender in Poor Older Peruvian Adults Health and Social Care 26th April Luxembourg Wishes And Relatives – A Study Of Views And Struggles Of Older People And Their Caring Family Members Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands Carlos TrescoliSerrano Safety And Efficacy Of Long Term Liraglutide Treatment in Elderly Diabetic Type II Patients Health and Social Care Carlos TrescoliSerrano Long Term Liraglutide Treatment Effect In The Cardio Vascular Risk Factors In Elderly Diabetic Patients Health and Social Care Dympna Tuohy An Exploration of Older Women’s Experiences of Ageing and Health Related Concerns in Ireland Health and Social Care Anna Turusheva Validation of three different frailty models in older adults in the North-West region of Russia Health and Social Care 26th April United Kingdom Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands Erik Timmermans 0724 79 Sirpa Kartikainen 1142 80 Helen Toohey 1074 0770 81 82 0662 83 Pinar Tosun Tasar 0673 84 Isabelle Tournier 0914 85 Dorothea Touwen 0227 0228 0641 0976 86 87 88 89 Title 0713 90 Elizabeth Twomlow The Diagnostic Accuracy Of Urine Osmolality As A Marker For Dehydration In Older People 0532 91 Sophie van Blijswijk Self-reported Hindering Health Complaints Of Community-dwelling Older Persons 72 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS 26th April 26th April 26th April 26th April Theme Presentation Date Country Geriatric Rehabilitation for patients with advanced COPD Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands Pain in Patients with COPD: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands Birgit van Ee Experiences and psychosocial issues of older breast cancer patients Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands 95 Liesbeth Van Humbeeck Tightrope walkers suffering in silence: Older parents who have an adult child with cancer Health and Social Care 26th April Belgium 0633 96 Liesbeth Van Humbeeck The suffering in silence of older parents whose child died of cancer: A qualitative study Health and Social Care 26th April Belgium 1282 97 Catherine Van Son What Do Older Slavic Immigrant Women In The United States Know About Hypertension? Health and Social Care 26th April United States Health and Social Care 26th April United States Finland Netherlands 1285 98 Catherine Van Son Decision-Making Processes Used By Older Slavic Immigrant Women In The United States To Address Their Hypertension 1307 99 Niamh Vandenberg A Falls Affinity - Pilot Project Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland 0803 100 Anne Viljanen Hearing and Quality of Life in Older People Health and Social Care 26th April Finland 0711 101 Juan Carlos Viveros Garcia Cardiovascular Comorbidities in Hospitalized Patients 60 Years and Older Health and Social Care 26th April Mexico 1036 102 Martin Wallner Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Older Adults in the Acute Hospital: A Multicenter Prevalence Study Health and Social Care 26th April Austria Improving The Appropriateness Of Prescribing In Older Patients: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis Of Pharmacists’ Interventions In Secondary Care Settings Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland France 0602 103 Kieran Walsh 1192 104 Tenzin Wangmo Understanding Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: A Swiss Study Health and Social Care 26th April Switzerland 1094 105 Austin Warters Reabling Ireland’s Oldest Old: An Evaluation of a Pilot Re-ablement Programme in Dublin North City Health and Social Care 26th April Ireland Health and Social Care 26th April Sweden Spain Spain Ireland 106 Anna-Karin Welmer Validation of Multidimensional Prognostic Index for Mortality and Hospitalization in a Cohort of Older Adults: the EU funded MPI_AGE project 1335 107 Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis CANE Questionnaire as the Tool for Assessment of Needs of Elderly Individuals Living in Long-term Care Institution - Polish Perspective Health and Social Care 26th April Poland 0893 108 Inka Wilhelm World War II And Current Care Provision. Impact Of War-Related Trauma On Present Care Situations In Germany Health and Social Care 26th April Germany 1108 Health and Social Care 26th April IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Title Russian Federation IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 73 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name 1302 109 Malgorzata WojcikBugajska 1252 110 0842 0579 0784 111 112 113 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Theme Presentation Date Country Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name Advanced Age as the Most Important Risk Factor for Re-admission to the Internal & Geriatric Ward. Health and Social Care 26th April Poland 1215 126 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Burcu Balam Yavuz Assessment of Pain and Its Association with Geriatric Syndromes in Dementia Patients Health and Social Care 26th April Turkey 1226 127 Montakan Yodrach The Effect of Preparatory Information Combined Rubber Chain Exercise Program on Functional Capacity of Older Persons Post Total Knee Arthroplasty Health and Social Care 1275 Yongjie Yon Cohort Morbidity Hypothesis: Unlocking the Mystery of Health Inequalities of Older Māori and Non-Māori in New Zealand Doris Yu Title Health and Social Care 26th April 26th April Thailand Health and Social Care Health and Social Care 26th April Malta 0175 114 Paul Zammit 0477 115 Paul Zammit Ward Mortality Audit in a Large Nursing home Health and Social Care 26th April Malta 0839 116 Tiemei Zhang Comprehensive assessment for physical performance in Chinese elderly Health and Social Care 26th April China 26th April French Southern Territories 117 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Extramammary Paget’s Disease: A Key Challenge in the Elderly Health and Social Care 0044 118 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Vitamin B12 Deficiency in the Elderly: Clinical and Biological reality in an acute geriatric unit Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0132 119 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Hypervitaminia B12 in the Elderly: An unknown marker in the Elderly Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0136 120 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Digoxin in the Elderly: Beware of Overdose Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0595 121 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Therapeutic Strategy in Oncogeriatics: About a case report Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0702 122 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Hypervitaminia B12 : Tumoral Marker in the Elderly Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0739 123 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Nosocomial Infections and Geriatrics: A Major Prognostic Link Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 124 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Clinical Relevance and Kinetics of Elevated B12 Vitaminin in Geriatric Oncology: Report of a case and review of literature Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 125 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Hemorrhagic Ascites: A Rare Complication of Heart Failure Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0792 0852 74 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Country Vitamin B12 Deficiency in the Elderly: Beware of Inhibitor of the Proton Pump Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Sliding Syndrome in Geriatrics : Urgent Medical Diagnosis and Not to Underestimate Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 128 Abrar-Ahmad Zulfiqar Primary Hyperparathyroidism: About a case Health and Social Care 26th April French Southern Territories 0908 129 Sandra Zwakhalen Comparing Psychometric Properties of 3 Measures to Assess Burden in Dementia Caregivers Health and Social Care 26th April Netherlands 1046 130 Niamh Aspell Associations Between Vitamin D Status and Cognition in Community-dwelling Older Irish Adults. Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Ireland 0382 131 Stefanie Becker Dementia Care and Simulation Technology - A matter of individualized use Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Switzerland 0430 132 Mwachi Donnelly Study On How To Assess Improved Health Status In Older People Using The Health Outcome Tool (HOT) Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Kenya Martha Doyle The voice of older people? The nexus of organisations resources, political opportunity structures and collective identities Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Ireland Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Ireland Hong Kong Vital Signs Audit In a Large Nursing Home 0037 Presentation Date United States Perceived gain in dementia caregiving: the influences of familism and sense of coherence 26th April Theme 1314 133 Title 1231 134 Cathy Fowley Emerging technologies for older people: Transforming lives and facilitating relationship-building in economic and cultural contexts for all generations 0781 135 Patricia Huffman-Oh Defining an Age Friendly Community: A Photovoice Project with Older Residents in a Rural Community Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April United States 0970 136 Rabiul Islam Problems of the Elderly People in Bangladesh: An Overview Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Bangladesh 0888 137 Elizaveta Kachan Effect of Regular Nordic Walking on Aging Rates and Quality of Life in the Elderly and Old People Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Russian Federation 0837 138 Dorota KaluzaKopias Migration of elderly Polish people Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Poland 0578 139 Marilyn Luptak Good Health and Financial Security in Retirement: Reality or Pipe Dream for U.S. Boomers? Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April United States 0651 140 Anabel Pelham Polices,Projects And Programs: How To Create An Age-Friendly City Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April United States 1269 141 Jean Ryan The Travel Behaviour of Older Adults: A Capability Approach Perspective Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Sweden IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 75 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME POSTER SESSIONS Serial No. Posterboard Number Presenter Name IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Title Theme Presentation Date Prof. Jan Baars Country 1057 142 Gaiane Safarova Dynamics of Life Potential of Russia: the Contribution of Older Age Groups Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 0966 143 Seema Sehrawat The Intergenerational Storytelling Pilot Project (ISPP) Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April United States Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Spain 26th April Russian Federation 0980 144 Rodrigo Serrat Factors Predicting Older People’s Membership of Political Organizations: Evidence from a Spanish Representative Sample 1304 145 Erin Sheppard Bridging the Generation Gap Between Providers and Patients: From G to Y Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April United States 1168 146 Petria Theron Unlocking the Demographic Dividend through Post-65 Appointments: Practical Theological Perspectives Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April South Africa 1062 147 Suzan van der Pas Impact of Clinical Osteoarthritis on the Social Participation of Older Adults in Europe Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Netherlands 1111 148 Suzan van der Pas Impact of Age at Arrival on Current Social Bonds and Loneliness of Older Canadian Immigrants Unlocking the Demographic Dividend 26th April Netherlands Jan Baars is Professor of Gerontology at the University for Humanistic Studies in Utrecht, The Netherlands. He studied social sciences and philosophy in Amsterdam, Bielefeld and Berkeley. Since 1970 he has been teaching Theory and Philosophy of the Social Sciences and the Humanities at the universities of Amsterdam, Tilburg and Utrecht. Since 1985 he has added a focus on basic concepts of aging and gerontology, leading to many articles in academic journals and to chapters on concepts of time and temporality in the major gerontological Handbooks. He published some influential books in Dutch, such as Het Nieuwe Ouder Worden (3rd edition 2013) and the coauthored De Kunst van het Ouder Worden (7th edition 2014). His most recent book in English is ‘Aging and the Art of Living’ (Johns Hopkins University Press 2012). Co-authored books include Ageing, Meaning and Social Structure: Connecting Critical and Humanistic Gerontology (Policy Press, 2013). Aging and Time: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (Baywood, 2007) and Aging, Globalization and Inequality: the New Critical Gerontology (Baywood, 2006). He has given master classes at universities in Europe, the United States, South Africa and New Zealand. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, and serves presently as the Chair of GSA’s Humanities and Arts Committee. In 2013 he received the Theoretical Developments in Social Gerontology Award. Prof. Athanase Benetos Professor of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, and Chairman of Geriatrics, University of Nancy, France. Now GMS Listed Prof. Benetos is also a Senior Researcher at INSERM (National Institute of Biomedical Research) Unit 1116, as well as Chief of the University Centre for Research and Education on Ageing (Centre EFORVIE, University of Nancy) and Head of the Clinical Investigation Center on Aging at the University Hospital of Nancy, France. Best nutrition Greater savings Less volume He is Academic Director of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS) for the period 2014-2018 and is a member of the National Center of the French Universities (CNU), Commission 53-01 Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Biology of Aging, since 2004. His research interests include biomarkers of ageing, telomere dynamics, age-related changes in large arteries, as well as the role of hypertension and other risk factors on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. * Fortisip Compact Range compared to one 200ml bottle of 1.5kcal/ml standard milkshake style supplement (Ensure® Plus, Fresubin® Energy, Fortisip) and based on prices as of 1st Nov 2012. 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Deeg PhD VU University Medical Centre, Dept of Epidemiology & Biostatistics/LASA Prof. Dr. Deeg is Professor of Epidemiology of Ageing at the VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and scientific director of the ongoing Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam. By education a methodologist, she has worked mainly in the areas of public health and gerontology. Her over 500 publications address longevity, chronic conditions, functional limitations, mental health, personal competence, social support, and methodology of longitudinal research. Current interests include health care, time trends and cross-national comparison. Prof. Deeg is founding editor (with prof.dr. H.-W. Wahl) of the European Journal of Ageing, and past chair of the Netherlands Society of Gerontology. Prof. András Dinnyés, DVM PhD DSc General Director Biotalentum Limited and Szent Istvan University, Hungary Expert in embryology, cryobiology, cloning and stem cell biology. Former Fulbright Scholar of the Smithsonian Institution, and worked at the University of Connecticut. In 2000 joined the Roslin Institute (the “Dolly team”) as cloning team leader. Former advisor for Geron Inc, US. In 2001 returned to Hungary as a Wellcome Trust International Senior Research Fellow. Member of the Medical Research Council Committee on Human Reproduction and the board of the Hungarian Biotechnology Association. Full Professor of Szent Istvan University, Hungary and invited Professor of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Participated in 24 EU FP6 and FP7 projects (in 16 as coordinator). Founder of BioTalentum Ltd (www.biotalentum.eu), a stem cell technology company for personalized drug testing and regenerative medicine. Published over 150 scientific papers, filed 5 patents and has been awarded the Hungarian Denis Gabor Innovation Award in 2013. Prof. Claudio Franceschi, MD Positions: Full Professor of Immunology at Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (UNIBO) until 2013 and then Alma Mater Prof.; Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Bioinformatics and Biocomplexity “Luigi Galvani” (2002-2012); Director of the Department of Experimental Pathology (20102012); Scientific Director of Italian National Research Center for Aging (INRCA, 7 geriatric hospitals in Italy, 1500 total employes) IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 77 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME KEYNOTE SPEAKERS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (1996-2005). Scientific activity: 650 peer reviewed papers Major achievements: i) discovery of the most important characteristics of immunosenescence in humans; ii) theories of “remodelling of aging”, “inflammaging” and “liquid immune self”: Pioneer of studies on: iii) immune response and stress throughout evolution; iv) genetic, epigenetic, metabolomic, metagenomic, glycomic studies on centenarians and their offspring as a model of healthy aging/longevity; v) new biomarkers of aging (N-glycans; DNA methylation); vii. mathematical modeling of the immune system. Coordinator of EU Large Projects: 1. NUAGE (New dietary strategies for the elderly, 2011-2016). 2. GEHA (GEnetics of Heathy Aging, 2004-2010). Partner/WP Leader of EU projects: 1. PROTEOMAGE (Proteomics/aging, 2006-2011); 2. RISTOMED (Nutrition/ aging, 2008-2011); 3. MARK-AGE (Biomarkers of human aging, 2008-2013); 4. MYOAGE (Sarcopenia, 2008-2012); 5. IDEAL (Development/aging, 2011-2016); 6. COBRA (HIV and aging, 2012-2016); 7. MISSION-T2D (Immune System Simulator for T2D, 2012-2015); 8. HUMAM (iPS from centenarians and T2D patients, 2013-2017); 9. MYNEWGUT (diet, physical activity and gut microbiome). . Prof. Rose Anne Kenny MD, FRCPI, FRCP, FRCPE, FTCD, MRIA Professor of Medical Gerontology, Theme Champion of Ageing Research, Trinity College Dublin Dr. Alexandra M. Freund Prof. of Psychology, University of Zurich, Dept. of Psychology Developmental Psychology: Adulthood Hohenheim/Stuttgart; and Head of the Department of Nutritional Toxicology in the Institute of Nutrition, Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Since 2014, he is Scientific Director of the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke and Full Professor at the University of Potsdam. His research interests are oxidative damage and modification of macromolecules in (aging) cells and the effects of nutritional components on these processes. Prof. Susanne Iwarsson PhD, DHC Department of Health Sciences & Centre for Ageing and Supportive Environments, Lund University, Sweden Susanne Iwarsson completed her PhD in 1997, holds an endowed chair in gerontology at the Faculty of Medicine at Lund University, Sweden, and is a Doctor Honoris Causa at Riga Stradins University, Latvia. She is an occupational therapist by training with clinical experience in geriatrics and primary care. Prof. Iwarsson is the Head of the Active and Healthy Ageing research group at the Department of Health Sciences, focusing on environmental gerontology in combination with health sciences and neuroscience in studies on the ageing individual’s and population’s opportunities for activity and participation in society. She is the Director of the Centre for Ageing and Supportive Environments (CASE) and the Coordinator of the Swedish National Graduate School for Competitive Science on Ageing and Health. http://www.psychologie.uzh.ch/fachrichtungen/lifespan/team/ freund_en.html Since 2005 Alexandra M. Freund is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, holding the chair of Developmental Psychology: Adulthood. Previous stations were Stanford University (USA), the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin (Germany), and Northwestern University (USA). Her research focuses on processes of successful aging, developmental regulation, and motivation across the life span. Since 2010 she is an associate editor of the APAjournal “Psychology and Aging.” Her current research projects are mainly funded by grants of the Swiss National Science Foundation. Prof. Dr. Tilman Grune German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke Prof. Marja Jylhä Professor of Gerontology, School of Health Sciences, University of Tampere, and the Gerontology Research Center (GEREC) Marja Jylhä is Professor of Gerontology at the University of Tampere, and a vice-director of the Gerontology Research Center (www.gerec.fi) , run jointly by the University of Jyväskylä and the University of Tampere. Her research covers themes such as health and functioning, and the social and cultural impacts of population ageing. She has been active in several European projects, currently in the Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives”. She is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America. Her work on self-rated health reflects her interests in human aging as a phenomenon at the cross-roads between biology, psychology and the social world. Tilman Grune, born 1962, studied ‘Medical Biochemistry’ in Moscow. After research positions at the Humboldt University Berlin, he was Professor and Head of the Free Radical Laboratory, Research Institute of Environmental Health, Dusseldorf; Head of the Department of Biofunctionality and Safety of Food in the Institute of Biological Chemistry and Nutrition, University of 78 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Rose Anne Kenny is Prof. of Medical Gerontology, and Theme Champion of Ageing Research at Trinity College, Dublin; having previously held the Chair of Cardiovascular Research at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Rose Anne is the Director of the new Mercer’s Institute for Successful Ageing (MISA) - the first purpose-built clinical and research ageing institute on the island of Ireland, at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin. She is also the Director of Trinity EngAGE – the Centre for Research in Ageing at Trinity College, Dublin. Trinity College is ranked in the top 1% for impact amongst ageing research institutions for its geriatrics and gerontological publications worldwide. The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is Trinity’s Ageing flagship project. As the founding Principle Investigator to TILDA www.tilda.ie, Rose Anne leads a team of multidisciplinary researchers focusing on psychology, nursing, medicine, physiotherapy, economics, bioengineering, social sciences and health economics as aspects of the ageing process in Ireland. Prof. Paul Knight Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland Prof. Knight is immediate past President of the British Geriatrics Society. Previously he was President of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society and Registrar of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. He is Associate Medical Director of the Rehabilitation and Assessment Directorate of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde where he is primarily a community geriatrician. He is Director of Medical Education and Deputy Responsible Officer for NHS GGC which is responsible for 25% of Scotland’s population. Prof. Knight holds an honorary chair in medicine at University of Glasgow Medical School and in Clinical Leadership at the Business School. He holds visiting chairs at Brunel University London, Ohio University, and Northeast Ohio Medical University USA. Dr. Giovanni Lamura INRCA – National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing Social gerontologist with international background (degree in economics and PhD on “Life course and social policy” (Bremen University, Germany), was visiting fellow at University of HamburgEppendorf (Germany) and research director of pillar “health and care” at European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research in Vienna (Austria). Currently leads INRCA’s Centre for Socio- Economic Research on Ageing. His experience in international research projects mainly focuses on family and LTC of dependent older people; work-life balance; migrant care work; prevention of elder abuse and neglect; ICT-based initiatives to support informal carers; intergenerational solidarity; and interdisciplinary research on ageing in general. Prof. Janet M. Lord Prof. of Immune Cell Biology, University of Birmingham Prof. Lord is director of the MRC-ARUK Centre for Musculoskeletal Ageing Research and head of the School of Immunity and Infection at Birmingham University. Her primary research focus is the effect of ageing upon immune function and how this limits the ability of older adults to resolve inflammation and predisposes them to chronic inflammatory disease (Rheumatoid arthritis) and physical frailty. In 2013 she was awarded the Lord Cohen of Birkenhead medal for her outstanding research and leadership in human ageing and in 2014 received the Glenn award for basic biology of ageing from the Glenn Foundation in the US. Prof. Ariela Lowenstein President, Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel Prof. Emerita, Graduate Dept. of Gerontology, Haifa University, Israel Prof. Lowenstein is reputed as a leading national and international expert in gerontology, serving on various international boards. She publishes extensively, with 250 publications. She has written two Hebrew books, and is co-editor of three English books. She has written a book with Biggs: Generational Intelligence. Prof. Lowenstein is the recipient of numerous competitive research grants, prestigious scholarships, national and international awards. She serves on Israeli governmental and local agencies as consultant, and policy advisor. Research areas: intergenerational family relations, elder abuse, elders’ health and quality of life, family caregiving, policy development, gerontological education. Prof. Raimundo Mateos Raimundo Mateos is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) and coordinator of the Psychogeriatric Unit of its University Hospital. He holds a Master’s on the Management of Gerontological Centres. He is also a Group Psychotherapist. For 25 years he has been very active in the clinical psychogeriatric field, community and nursing home settings. Prof. Mateos has led several epidemiological surveys IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 79 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME KEYNOTE SPEAKERS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME KEYNOTE SPEAKERS representative of the adult and older population in Galicia (Spain). He is currently the president of the Spanish Society of Psychiatric Epidemiology (SEEP). setting and dementia. His current research is focused on the economics of dementia, health care evaluation and rural ageing. He is the past president of the Spanish psychogeriatric society (SEPG); he is currently the President-Elect of the International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA). Prof. Dr. Marcel G.M. Olde Rikkert Dept. of Geriatrics, Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Marcel Olde Rikkert (52 yrs), a geriatrician, is Principal Investigator, Principal Lecturer and Principal Clinician at the Radboudumc. He studies complex interventions and e-interventions in frail elderly, with special focus on cognitive decline. Together with biologist Marten Scheffer, he is currently studying systemic resilience in humans, which greatly helps to understand the physiology of older persons. Prof. Olde Rikkert writes a fortnightly column in the lay press and in May publishes a book emphasizing resilience in aging along the immortal words of George Bernard Shaw: You don’t stop playing because you grow old, you grow old as you stop playing Anders Olsen, PhD Associate Prof., Aarhus University Anders Olsen started working with ageing in the laboratory of Prof. Kirkwood and received an MSc in Biomedical Gerontology (1998) from the University of Manchester, UK. In 1999 Anders Olsen obtained a Cand. Scient degree from Aarhus University, Denmark working with cellular ageing supervised by Prof. Rattan. Anders obtained a PhD in genetics (2003) from the University of Manchester where he worked with novel age genes in C. elegans with Prof. Lithgow. From 2001-7 Anders worked at the Buck Institute for Aging Research, Ca. Since 2007 Anders has been heading a research group at Aarhus University studying ageing in C. elegans. Dr. Denis O’Mahony, MD, FRCPI, FRCP(UK) Dr. O’Mahony is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Medicine at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland since 2005 and a Consultant Physician in Geriatric Medicine and General Internal Medicine at Cork University Hospital since 1999. His principal research interests are inappropriate prescribing and adverse drug reactions in older people. He has led a successful research group in UCC that has devised and validated internationally recognized criteria for potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people known as STOPP/START. 80 Dr. O’Mahony was a co-PI on the successful ELDERMET project (www.eldermet.ucc.ie), examining the effect of ageing and agerelated disorders on the gut microbiome. He has collaborated with colleagues in the UCC School of Dentistry in clinical trials of novel restorative dentistry techniques applied to older partially dentate people. He also collaborates closely with the UCC School of Pharmacy in teaching and research into prevention of medication-related problems in older people with multimorbidity and associated polypharmacy. He is the author/co-author of approximately 110 peer-reviewed full research publications, several chapters of academic textbooks in Geriatric Medicine and Pharmacology and a textbook (“Practical therapeutics for the Older Patient”). Dr. O’Mahony co-ordinates the undergraduate teaching and learning programme in Geriatric Medicine for the UCC Medical School and is also a trainer of Specialist Registrars in Geriatric Medicine. Prof. Peter Passmore Professor of Ageing and Geriatric Medicine, Queen’s University Belfast Professor Passmore has a research interest in dementia and in cardiovascular disease. He has been involved in many clinical trials and is currently PI of a major study in subcortical vascular dementia. He leads the NI Clinical Research Network for dementia, is external adviser to the Scottish Dementia Network and is a member of CSG and OSG for DeNDRoN. He has over 200 publications, including Lancet, Stroke, NEJM, BMJ and Nature Genetics. He is interested in risk factors for dementia and in reducing risk for dementia. As a member of the steering group that produced the NI Dementia Strategy, he was instrumental in including a section on reduction of risk. Prof. Desmond (Des) O’Neill Prof. Des O’Neill, a specialist in geriatric and stroke medicine, is also a writer and commentator in national media. Based in Tallaght Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, his practice and research are focussed on ageing and the neurosciences, and how they interact with the humanities. His particular interest in the longevity dividend - the many ways in which we have gained from our increase in life span - has contributed to national and international initiatives in many aspects of ageing. In 2010 he was awarded the All Ireland Inspirational Life Award for his work on behalf of older people. Prof. Suresh Rattan Aarhus University, Denmark Biogerontologist, editor-in-chief of the journal BIOGERONTOLOGY, and the present chairperson of the Biological section of IAGG-ER. He is an expert in the molecular basis of ageing of human cells, and is testing and developing novel and holistic approaches towards ageing intervention, specifically by mild stress-induced hormesis attained through physical and nutritional hormetins. He has published more than 230 research papers, edited 15 age-related academic books, and has published 2 books for children in English, Punjabi, Danish, Polish and Romanian. Prof. Eamon O’Shea Eamon O’Shea is a Personal Professor in Economics at the National University of Ireland Galway. He is also a Research Professor at the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology. He has 30 years’ experience of working nationally and internationally in the related fields of health economics, the economics of the welfare state and the economics of ageing. He has had over 90 papers published in peer-reviewed journals, including publications in top-ranked journals. He has authored/ co-authored 15 books and monographs, mainly in the field of ageing and social policy. He has been responsible for numerous reports commissioned by national and international agencies, including: the National Council on Ageing and Older People, The Department of Health and Children, the Health Research Board, the European Commission and the European Council. Prof. O’Shea has also contributed 25 chapters to various books, mainly on ageing and inequality issues. His work has been influential in setting the agenda for the ongoing reform of the longstay sector in Ireland, particularly in relation to funding, priority- IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Prof. Jean-Marie Robine INSERM and EPHE, Paris and Montpellier Prof. Robine is a Research Professor with the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (http://www.inserm. fr) and Ecole pratique des hautes études (http://www.ephe. sorbonne.fr) in Paris and Montpellier. He studies human longevity, with the aim of understanding the relations between health and longevity. He is leading analyses of disability-free life expectancies in the European Union (www.eurohex.eu). He is the project leader of the healthy longevity project granted by AXA Research Fund: the Five-Country Oldest Old Project (5-COOP). He is one of the Directors of the new French Research Consortium on ageing and longevity (GDR CNRS 3662, 2014-2017). Publications: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-5439-2011 Prof. Tine Rostgaard Professor, Department of Political Science, Aalborg University Tine Rostgaard is Professor in Older people and Citizenship, at the Department of Political Science, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research contributions have mainly been to the field of social care policies for children and older people, and she has a special interest in understanding care practice and the implication for quality of care. She serves as the President of the Danish Society of Gerontology (DGS). She has co-edited the book ‘Care Between Work and Welfare in European Societies’, 2011, and co-authored the book ‘Care Regimes in Transitional European Societies’, 2014. Prof. Marieke J. Schuurmans, PhD, RN Prof. Ian Robertson Prof. of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin Ian Robertson took up the Chair of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin having been a Fellow at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. He has a visiting Professorship at UCL and was a Visiting Professor at Columbia University New York. He was the founding director of Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. His research on the brain’s attention systems has led to new ways of measuring how humans pay – or fail to pay – attention. He has also developed new therapeutic methods which have improved cognitive function in people with attention difficulties. Find links to Ian’s books including The Winner Effect and blogs at www.thewinnereffect.com. He tweets on @ihrobertson. Prof. Schuurmans is a nurse and researcher, appointed Prof. and chair in Nursing Science at the UMC Utrecht and Prof. of Care for older people at the University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht. She worked over ten years as a clinical nurse specialist in geriatric medicine and is an expert on complex nursing care of older people. In her PhD study she developed the Delirium Observation Screening (DOS) Scale which is nowadays part of regular nursing care in Dutch hospitals and which is translated into numerous languages. Her current research focuses on daily functioning of older people with multimorbidity. Some recent grants in which she is involved as project leader: the TASTE programme, the HELP study, the U PROFIT study. Marieke Schuurmans is responsible for the Nursing Science Master Programme of the University of Utrecht and supervises twenty PhD students. In 2013 she was appointed Chief Nurse Officer, the Minister of Health’s independent advisor on nursing. She is a member of the Dutch Health Council, chair of the IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 81 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME KEYNOTE SPEAKERS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME SESSION CHAIRS research committee of the National Association of Nurses, fellow of the European Association of Nursing Scientists and member of the Honour Society of Nursing Sigma Teta Tau International. She has published over eighty peer-reviewed papers, as well as over forty practice publications and contributed to more than twenty books. Dr. Hans-Werner Wahl Professor of Psychological Ageing Research, Heidelberg University, Institute of Psychology Prof. Marja Aarstsen Dept. of Sociology and Social Gerontology, VU-Amsterdam, Netherlands Dr. Suzanne Hodgkin Dept. of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Australia Prof. Gabriel Prada Romanian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Romania Hans-Werner Wahl is Professor of Psychological Ageing at Heidelberg University’s Institute of Psychology since 2006. His research activities include the understanding of the role of physical-technological environments for aging well, adaptational processes in the context of age-related chronic functional loss, processes of awareness of aging in a lifespan perspective, and intervention research. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books and more than 250 scholarly journal articles and chapters related to the study of adult development and aging. He is coeditor-in-chief of the European Journal of Ageing. He has also received the 2009 M. Powell Lawton Award of the Gerontological Society of America. Prof. Karen Andersen-Ranberg Dept. of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Biodemography, Consultant Geriatrician, Odense University Hospital, Denmark Prof. Hal Kendig Dept. of Ageing and Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Prof. Julie Ratcliffe Prof. in Health Economics, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Prof. Vladimir Anisimov President of the Russian Gerontological Society, N.N Petrov Research Institute of Oncology, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. Franz Kolland Institute of Sociology, University of Vienna, Austria Prof. Eline Slagboom Prof. Slagboom obtained an M.Sc in Biology in 1987 and Postdoctoral degree in biochemistry in 1993. Prof. Slagboom was investigator at the Department of Vascular and Connective Tissues Research at the Gaubius Laboratory, TNO-PG, The Netherlands. She initiated a unit for genetic epidemiological studies aimed at the identification of genetic determinants of multi-factorial diseases. She was awarded an NWO program grant by the Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research in 2000 and was appointed Prof. of Molecular Epidemiology at the Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC). She has established a new section of Molecular Epidemiology and Genotyping Center. Prof. Slagboom is a member of the Editorial Board of Aging Cell and has a leading role in large consortia within ageing research s.a. the Netherlands Consortium for Healthy Ageing (co-director) in which she established collaborative research with research groups in the EU and with industry. She is coordinator of a large scale collaborative EU project (IDEAL: Integrated research on DEvelopmental determinants of Aging and Longevity) and of national biobanking projects (BBMRI Regenboog project Metabolomics). www.molepi.nl and www. healthy-ageing.nl Prof. Timo E. Strandberg, MD, PhD Professor of Geriatrics, President of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS) Universities of Helsinki and Oulu, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland Specialist in internal medicine and geriatrics 1992-1993 Full Professor of geriatrics, University of Oulu, Finland, 20052012 (part time 2013-) Full Professor of geriatrics, University of Helsinki, Finland 2013 President, European Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS) 2014-2015 Main research interests; cardiovascular medicine, prevention, geriatrics, frailty Over 300 scholar publications listed in PubMed 82 Prof. J. Bernard Walsh Consultant Physician, Bone Health and Osteoporosis Unit, St. James’s Hospital, Clinical Professor, Department of Medical Gerontology, Trinity College Dublin Prof. Walsh is the Current Director of Mercer’s institute for Research on Ageing at St James’s Hospital, recent PastPresident of the Irish Gerontological Society, Graduate of University College Cork. He is a previous Visiting Professor to the University of California, San Francisco, also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, as well as a Fellow of the Royal College of Edinburgh. He is a member of the British Geriatrics Society and a member of the International Osteoporosis Society as well as a member of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research and a member of the European Calcified Tissue Society. Prof. Walsh is a founding member and current ViceChair of the National Dementia Information and Development Centre, also a previous Chairman of the Consultants’ Committee of The Irish Medical Organisation. He is the current Chairman of the Department of Health National Long Term Care Charges Repayments Committee . He is the author of over a hundred peer review papers in the area of Memory, Vitamin D, Bone Health, Vascular Medicine, Infectious diseases and general medical problems in the elderly. IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April Prof. Jean-Pierre Baeyens IAGG-ER Executive Committee, Belgium Prof. Roger Clarnette University of Western Australia, Australia Prof. Peter Crome Centre for Ageing and Population Studies, University College London, England Prof. Domenico Cucinotta IAGG-ER Executive Committee, Italy Dr. Sarah Donnelly School of Applied Social Science, University College Dublin, Ireland Prof. Israel Doron Department of Gerontology, University of Haifa, Israel Mo Flynn President, Irish Gerontological Society ReHab Group, Ireland Mary J Foley CNS Medicine for the Elderly, Cork, Ireland Dr. Rose Galvin Department of Clinical Therapies, University of Limerick, Ireland Prof. Anne Hickey Prof. of Pyschology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland Prof. Keith Hill Head of School of Physiotherapy, Curtin University, Australia Dr. Joanna Mc Hugh Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI), Ireland Dr. Thomas Münzer President, Swiss Society of Gerontology, Switzerland Dr. Charlotte Neville Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI), Ireland Imelda Noone St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Dr. Jane Robertson School of Applied Science, University of Stirling, Scotland Prof. Thomas Scharf Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, NUI Galway, Ireland Prof. Andrew Sixsmith Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, Canada Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger Institute of Global Health, University of Geneva, Switzerland Dr. Eva Topinková Department of Geriatrics, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic Dr. Rónán O Caoimh Cork University Hospital, Ireland Prof. Julia Twigg Dept. of Social Policy and Sociology, University of Kent, England Elaine O’Connor Hon. Secretary, Irish Gerontological Society Connolly Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Prof. Marja Vaarama National Institute of Health and Welfare, Population Well Being, Helsinki, Finland Associate Prof. Kate O’Loughlin Dept. of Health Sociology, University of Sydney, Australia Prof. Christina Victor Dept. of Public Health, Brunel University, London, England Prof. Eamon O’Shea Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, NUI Galway, Ireland Prof. Judi Walker School of Rural Health, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Dr. Roger O’Sullivan Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI), Ireland Prof. J. Bernard Walsh St. James’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Prof. Peter Passmore Queens University Belfast, N. Ireland Robin Webster Age Action Ireland, Ireland Prof. Anabel Pelham Dept. of Gerontology, San Francisco University, USA IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 83 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME SOCIAL PROGRAMME IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME SPONSORED SYMPOSIA & EVENTS “Adult Vaccination as part of Healthy Ageing” Friday April 24th | 12:45 - 13:45 | Liffey Hall 1 We have an exciting social programme planned for you to experience the best in Irish food and entertainment. WELCOME RECEPTION Overview Europe’s population is ageing rapidly: its median age is already the highest in the world, and the proportion of people aged 65 and older is forecast to increase significantly by 2050. In the future, there will be an ever greater demand for healthcare services. The policy panel discussion will explore the possible outcomes of adult vaccination programmes in Europe. The session will make reference to the impact that an ageing EU population presents for the control of disease and the urgent need for governments to do more to prioritise vaccination programmes for adults. A longitudinal study on ageing in Ireland and regional / global efforts to raise awareness on the importance of adult vaccination as part of healthy ageing will be covered in this session. (Sponsored by the Irish Gerontological Society) The welcome reception will take place in The Convention Centre Dublin on 23rd April. This reception will take place in the exhibition area and will give delegates the opportunity to reacquaint with old friends and make new connections. “Healthy Ageing” Saturday April 24th | 12:45 - 13:45 | Liffey Hall 1 Overview Population Ageing raises opportunities and challenges for all of us. Physicians, researchers and other healthy ageing experts, Governments, the Civil Society, all are tasked with finding answers to questions such as how to help people remain independent and active as they age, how to strengthen health promotion and prevention policies for older people, or how to improve quality of life both in terms of health and social inclusion. Time: 17:30 IRISH NIGHT This evening will take place in Taylor’s Three Rock, a traditional Irish pub at the foot of the Dublin Mountains. It will give delegates the opportunity to sample Irish food, entertainment and enjoy the craic. This evening includes return transportation, a four course dinner, drinks, Irish entertainment and music. The Symposium Panel will discuss the relevance of life styles, focusing on nutrition and physical exercise, and the role played by social inclusion in active ageing and healthy living for elderly citizens. The importance of policy interventions designed to support an ageing population will also be part of the debate. Cost: Tickets can be purchased at the registration desk for €85.00 per ticket Coaches will be departing from outside the CCD at 18:30 and returning after the show at approximately 22:00. The coaches will make drop offs at the Maldron, Spencer, Jurys Inn and Gibson hotels THE GALA DINNER The gala dinner will take place on Saturday 25th April in the Mansion House. The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. The dinner will take place in the Round Room which was built in 1821. The first Dail Eireann / Irish Parliament took place here in 1919. After a large amount of refurbishment, the room has now returned to its former glory and is used as a banquet hall. Cost: Tickets can be purchased at the registration desk for €90 per ticket. Time: 20:00 The role of the IMO is to represent doctors in Ireland and to provide them with all relevant services. It is committed to the development of a \Zkbg`%^ư\b^gmZg]^ƭ^\mbo^A^ZemaL^kob\^' Please note there are a limited number of places at the gala dinner. 84 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April 10 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 Tel: (01) 676 7273 Fax: (01) 661 2758 e-mail: imo@imo.ie IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April www.imo.ie 85 IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME ADDITIONAL MEETINGS IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME LECTURE THEATRE FLOORPLAN There are a number of additional meetings taking place throughout the week of the conference. Please find information on some of these below. Friday - 24th April 12:30 - 15:-30 - Liffey Meeting Room 5 IAGG - European Region - Full Board Council Meeting 17:30 - 18:-30 - Liffey Meeting Room 4 IAGG Nursing Interest Group Meeting 13:00 - 14:-00 Liffey Hall 1 PFIZER SYMPOSIUM Adult Vaccination Patients Healthcare Professionals Education LIFFEY MEETING ROOM 3A/3B Lundbeck’s vision is to help patients suffering from psychiatric and neurological diseases. By developing products within the CNS area, we are constantly working to find new and effective therapies for these disorders. LIFFEY MEETING ROOM 4 Innovative Medicines LIFFEY MEETING ROOM 5 Research & Development LIFFEY BOARDROOM 3 SPEAKER READY ROOM 13:15 - 14:00 - Liffey 2B IAGG-ER Social-Behavioural Sciences Section Meeting LIFFEY SUITE A 13:00 - 14:-00 - Liffey Hall 1 PFIZER SYMPOSIUM Healthy Ageing 12:30 - 13:15 - Liffey 2B IAGG-ER Clinical Section Meeting LIFFEY SUITE B 09:00 - 10:30 - Liffey Hall 1 European Commission DG SANTE, Unit Innovation for Health 13:00 - 14:-00 - Liffey Room 2A AMGEN Meeting LIFFEY MEETING ROOM 1 Saturday - 25th April LIFFEY MEETING ROOM 2A/2B 09:00 - 10:30 - Liffey Meeting Room 5 PAN-European Research on Technology and Ageing: The Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme Chair: Astrid Stuckelberger Presenters: Karina Marcus, Alain Franco and others 16:00 - 18:00 Spencer Hotel, Pegasus Suite European Journal of Ageing Editorial Board Meeting (This is an Internal Meeting) LIFFEY HALL 2 07:00 - 09:00 - Wicklow Meeting Room 5 IAGG Student Committee Breakfast Meeting LIFFEY HALL 1 17:30 - 18:15 - Liffey 2B IAGG-ER Biological Section Meeting WThis medicinal product is subject to additional monitoring. 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Exhibition space open during all conference hours. INSURANCE In registering for the 8th Congress of IAGG-ER, delegates agree that the organisation is not responsible for individual medical, travel or personal insurance. Delegates are requested to make their own travel and health insurance. The organisers cannot assume liability for changes in the programme due to external circumstances BUSINESS CENTRE The CCD does not have a business centre on site. However, Snap LOST PROPERTY Printing on Mayor Street, just five minutes’ walk from the venue, Lost property should be handed to the Congress organisers. offers full printing and design services for printing documents or creating posters. LUGGAGE A left-luggage room is available, CCD charges €2 per item. CASH POINT The nearest ATM is inside the MACE supermarket on Lower Mayor LUNCH Street. The next closest cash point is at the AIB Branch on Mayor Lunch is available in the Exhibition area. If you have any special Square. Both cash points are within five minutes’ walk of the CCD. dietary requirements please notify staff and they will facilitate you. CITY CENTRE ACCESS MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Luas (tram-line) behind the Convention Centre, buy your ticket at If you require First Aid Assistance please contact a member of the machine before boarding. Or walk… CCD Team who will dispatch a qualified Occupational First Aider to deal with the incident. Emergency Services can be contacted on CPD AND ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES 999 or 112. This event has been approved by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) for continuing professional development (CPD) PARKING (Cars, Motorcycles) credit (external). A number of credits are awarded for attendance on There are 321 low-ceiling underground public car parking spaces each day of the congress. Delegates who require CPD certificates on the CCD site. Spaces can be reserved directly with the operators must sign the RCPI CPD register on each day of their attendance. Park Rite by telephone on +353 (0) 1 542 5600. The register will be available at the congress Registration Desk for signing from 4pm on Thursday,Friday and Saturday, and from 12 If the public car park below the CCD is full, the nearest car park noon on Sunday. Further information on RCPI CPD eligibility and is located at the National College of Ireland, approximately two credits is available from www.rcpi.ie minutes’ drive away and the Irish Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is about five minutes’ drive away. These car parks offer 400 additional Delegates who have signed the CPD register will receive electronic spaces in total. copies of their CPD certificates in May/Jun 2015. The CCD Car Park Opening times: - Monday to Saturday: 7.00am All delegates, irrespective of whether or not they have signed the to Midnight - Sunday: 8.00am to Midnight RCPI CPD register, will receive an Attendance Certificate by email in May. The Attendance Certificate will confirm that you attended the Rates: For hourly, daily and evening rates, as well as group discount conference but not which day(s) or session(s) you attended. It will, rates, please see the CCD website http://www.theccd.ie/. however, outline the number of credits that have been approved by RCPI for each day of the congress. SMOKING In accordance with the Public Health (Tobacco) Act, 2002, it is an DISABLED ACCESS offence to smoke in any enclosed workplace in Ireland. The exhibition organisers & the CCD ensure disabled visitors are given the same opportunities as able-bodied visitors. Exhibitors TAXIS should also make sure their stands allow unrestricted access to There is a taxi-rank outside the CCD disabled visitors. We welcome assistance dogs when aiding visually or hearing impaired visitors. TWITTER #iagger8 EVACUATION If it is necessary to evacuate the building, you will hear a public WEBSITE address evacuation announcement. In the event of evacuation, www.iaggdublin2015.org please follow directions from the CCD staff in grey/purple themed uniforms and Fire Marshals in hi-vis jackets. You will be directed to WIFI the assembly point. Please take extra care when crossing the road Free WiFi is available throughout the CCD. The network is called and use the pedestrian crossing where possible. CCD Guest. There is no password. 88 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME SPONSORSHIP KEY THE CCD FOYER GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR Catering Catering EXHIBITOR Posters Company Name Amgen Posters Stand 1 Company Name Stand Boehringer Ingelheim 11 Cambridge 12 MSD 2 National Centre for the Protection of Older People 13 Lundbeck Ireland Ltd. 3 Sanofi 14 2nd World Congress on Healthy Aging 15 Novartis Ireland 16 Sage - Support & Advocacy Services for Older People 17 International Society for Gerontechnology 19 IAGG 2017 20 EUGMS Congress 2015 21 The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario 22 Nutricia 4 Mundipharma 5 BMS & Pfizer 6 Glaxo Smith Kline 7 Bayer 8 Eli Lily 9 Clonmel Healthcare 10 IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April IAGG-ER 8TH CONGRESS PROGRAMME IAGG-ER 8th Congress Dublin 2015 | The Convention Centre | 23rd - 26th April