Report 10th Congress of the EAPC Budapest, Hungary, 7-9 June 2007
Poster Awards
Chosen reviewers had assessed the posters displayed in three sets during the Forum. Nine outstanding posters (three for each poster set) had received an award during the Closing Session.
First: Free registration to the next 5th EAPC Research Forum Trondheim 2008
Second: One year free individual online subscription to Palliative Medicine. We would like to thank Sage Journals for the donation of this subscriptions.
Third:The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine and The Oxford Handbook of Palliative Care. We would like to thank OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS for the donation of the copies for this award.
First group of Posters
• First Prize: Daniela Mosoiu, Liliana Ilie; Romania Palliative care needs assesment in Roma community (N° 271)
• Second Prize: Fabienne Teike Lüthi; Switzerland
What Affects Adherence by Internal Medicine Nurses (IMNs) of Recommendations Made by Palliative Care Consult Nurses in a Swiss Tertiary Hospital (N° 445)
• Third Prize: Christoph Ostgathe, Ronald Walshe, Jürgen Wolf, Michael Hallek, Raymond Voltz; Germany
Prospective pricing of palliative care for patients with non small cell lung cancer in Germany (N° 381)
Second group of Posters
• First Prize: Mathilde Baan, Rianne de Wit, Caren van der Rijt; The Netherlands
Evaluation of a pain education program for cancer patients in district nursing care (N° 685)
• Second Prize: Serge Dumont, Lise Fillion, Pierre Gagnon, Nadine Bernier; Canada A new tool to assess primary caregivers’ burden at end of life care (N°558)
• Third Prize: Susanna Alexander, Patrick Stone, Paul Andrews; United Kingdom Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors (N° 610)
Third group of Posters
• First Prize: Darin Jaturapatporn, Jirapat Jaturapatporn, Albert Kirshen; Canada The attitude and feeling toward truth-telling of cancer: a public survey from a pharmacy in Bangkok, Thailand (N°800)
• Second Prize: Julia Downing; Uganda The conception of the ‘Nankya model of palliative care development’ in Africa (N°858)
• Third Prize: Stephen Connor; United States
Survival in Hospice Patients (N°766)
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