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9th International Learning Collaborative (ILC) Annual Conference and Summit INVOLVING THE PATIENT 12–14 JUNE 2017 Uppsala University Hospital & Uppsala University, Sweden 9th International Learning Collaborative (ILC) Annual Conference and Summit 2017 1 CONTENTS WELCOME 3 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 4–5 VENUE 6 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 7 WORKSHOP LEADS 8 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 9 ILC GOALS 10–11 ILC STEERING GROUP 12 SPONSOR 13 THANK YOU 13 LOCAL HOST 14 2 Welcome As one of the Founding Members of ILC, and on behalf explore how the patients' experiences can be on the ILC Steering Group, it is my great pleasure to used, synthesize and operationalise evidences welcome you to our 9th annual meeting. Founded in in order to transform the way in which funda- 2008, the ILC, is a member-based organisation of inter- mental care is delivered. The discussion and national academics, clinicians and leaders. Its goal is to debate will then inform the continued work of transform the way in which care is delivered in high tech the ILC and its goal of transforming the delivery environment and to elevate the standard of fundamental of fundamental care. care globally. We are looking forward to another exci- Since 2012 the ILC has hosted a three-day event that ting and energising event and welcome brings together international, multi-disciplinary health- to historic Uppsala. May you have a care experts and offers a forum for critical dialogue and fulfilling and enriching experience. discussions and the opportunity to set up international collaborations relating to the research, education, prac- tice and policy of high quality fundamental care. This Professor Alison Kitson year’s event is hosted in the beautiful Uppsala by Uppsa- Dean, and Head of Adelaide la University Hospital and Uppsala University, and cen- Nursing School, the University tres on the theme: “Involving the patient”. The aim is to of Adelaide. 9th International Learning Collaborative (ILC) Annual Conference and Summit 2017 3 Monday, 12 June 2017 Location: Grönwallsalen (Uppsala University Hospital, entrance 70) 08:30–09:00 Registration 09:00–09:20 Welcome and introduction Åsa Muntlin Athlin, ILC Steering Group; Head of Research, Department of Emergency Care and Internal Medici- ne, Uppsala University Hospital; Associate Professor, Adjunct Senior Lecturer and Associate Researcher, Uppsala University, Sweden; Visiting Research Fellow, Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide, Australia. Eva Jangland, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University; Department of Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden Vivianne Macdisi, Politician, Region Uppsala, Sweden Åsa Himmelsköld, Director of Health Services, Region Uppsala, Sweden 09:25–09:55 Person-centred fundamental care: What is it and how do we do it? Keynote: Alison Kitson, ILC Co-founder; Dean of Nursing and Head of Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide, Australia 10:00–10:50 Sofa conversation: How to use patient experiences and involve patients in their care 1. Education: Ann Ewens, UK 2. Nursing: Elin Essemyr, Sweden 3. Patient: Mathias Knutsson and Jenny Bergström (patient representatives), Sweden 4. Medicine: Susann Järhult, Sweden 5. Politics: Vivianne Macdisi, Sweden 6. Research: Erik Elgaard Sørensen, Denmark 10:50–11:20 Break – “Fika” 11:20–11:50 Can we afford the fundamentals of care? Keynote: Jack Needleman, Professor and Chair of Department of Health Policy and Management, UCLA, USA 11:55–12:20 Fundamentals of care and patient involvement: Latest research from around the world 1. Australia 2. Faroe Islands 3. New Zealand 4. Sweden 5. UK 12.20–12.30 Introduction to workshops Workshop leads 12.30–13.30 Lunch (Blå Korset, Uppsala University Hospital) 13:30–14:30 Parallel workshops Involving the patient with acute pain An interactive workshop using a new digital system for patient involvement in the ED Lead: Symptoms Europe AB, Uppsala, Sweden Thinking and Linking, End-of-Life Care (ELC) Enhancing preparedness in performing ELC through an interactive learning tool Lead: Maria Brovall, Senior Lecturer, Assistant Professor, University of Skövde, Sweden Patient in front – Research in focus: Capacity building Organization and importance of strong leadership Lead: Erik Elgaard Sørensen, Professor and Head of Nursing Clinical Research, Aalborg University, Denmark 14:30–15:00 Break – “Fika” 15:00–15:20 Workshop actions Tiffany Conroy, ILC Steering Group; Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Nursing (Post Registration), Adelaide Nur- sing School, University of Adelaide, Australia; and Workshop leads 15.25–15.55 Communication as a cornerstone in person-centred care: Challenges and opportuni- ties for nurses Keynote: Inger K Holmström, Professor in Caring Science, Mälardalen University; Associate Researcher, Health Services Research, Uppsala University, Sweden 16.00–16.30 Wrap up Local perspective: Marie Sjödin, Chief Nurse, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden International perspective: Yvonne Wengström, ILC Steering Group, Professor of Nursing, Division of Neurobiolo- gy, Care Science and Society, Karolinska Institutet; Radiumhemmet, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden 4 Tuesday, 13 June 2017 Location: Wieselsalen (Uppsala University Hospital, entrance 10) 09:00–09:30 Registration 09:30–10:40 Session 1 Welcome and year in review Alison Kitson, ILC Co-founder; Dean of Nursing and Head of Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide, Australia Rebecca Feo, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide, Australia 10:40–11:00 Break 11:00–13:00 Session 2 Basic care revisited: Building the evidence base for core nursing practice Getty Huisman, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Radboud University Medical Centre, Netherlands Maud Heinen, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Radboud University Medical Centre, Netherlands Partnership in palliative care – From confirmation to collaboration Birgit Rasmussen, Professor, Department of Health Sciences Institute for Palliative care, Skåne Region and Lund University, Sweden Carol Tishelman, Professor and research group leader for Innovative care, Medical Management Centre, Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME), Karolinska Institute, Sweden 13:00–14:00 Lunch 14:00–16:00 Session 3 World café/forum 18:00 Dinner Botanical Garden Wednesday, 14 June 2017 Location: Wieselsalen (Uppsala University Hospital, entrance 10) 09:30–11:15 Session 4 Reorganising clinical practice Yvonne Wengström, ILC Steering Group; Professor of Nursing, Division of Neurobiology, Care Sci- ence and Society, Karolinska Institutet; Radiumhemmet, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden Jenny Parr, Director of Patient Care, Chief Nurse and Allied Health Professions Officer, Counties Manukau District Health Board; Doctoral candidate, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Education and fundamental care Eva Jangland, Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University; Department of Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden Tiffany Conroy, ILC Steering Group; Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Nursing (Post Registration), Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide; Deputy Director, Centre for Evidence Based Practi- ce SA, Australia 11:15–11:30 Break 11:30–12:30 Session 4 Generating minimum data sets for fundamental care cont. Åsa Muntlin Athlin, ILC Steering Group; Head of Research, Department of Emergency Care and Internal Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital; Associate Professor, Adjunct Senior Lecturer and As- sociate Researcher, Uppsala University, Sweden; Visiting Research Fellow, Adelaide Nursing School, University of Adelaide, Australia. Lianne Jeffs, ILC Steering Group; St. Michaels Hospital Volunteer Association Chair in Nursing Research; Scientist, Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michaels Hospital; Associate Professor (status), Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto 12:30–13:30 Lunch 13:30–14:30 Session 5 Action plan and governance ILC Steering Group ILC 2018 Debra Jackson, ILC Steering Group; Professor of Nursing, Oxford Brookes University, UK 9th International Learning Collaborative (ILC) Annual Conference and Summit 2017 5 Venue Akademiska sjukhuset Linneanum and the − Uppsala University Hospital Botanical Garden Uppsala University Hospital is centrally located just The dinner on Tuesday evening will take place in the be- south of Uppsala castle. The location for the days: autiful Linneanum in the heart of the Botanical Garden. Monday, 12 June: Grönwallsalen, Entrance 70 The building is a tribute to Carl Linnaeus and contains Tuesday–Wednesday, 13–14 June: Wieselsalen, the orangery and the splendid Linnaeus hall. Work on Entrance 10 the building started in 1787, but it would be another 20 years before it was finished. The Linneanum was opened in 1807. The orangery is one of the few in Sweden still used for their original purpose. Uppsala University is responsible for the running of the Linneanum, just as it has been for the past 200 years. 6 Keynote speakers KEYNOTE SPEAKER 9.25–9.55 quality and staffing in hospitals and the economics of nursing. Other research has focused on the evaluation and design of performance improvement activities in Alison Kitson (AUS) hospitals, insurance market reform, and hospital and Alison Kitson, Professor, physician payment. Three of Dr. Needleman’s first au- RN, BSc (Hons), DPhil, thored publications on quality of care and nurse staffing FRCN,