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1 British Geriatrics Society Scotland and NRS Ageing Specialty Group Conference Friday 27th April 2018, Rutherglen Hall 8.30 Registration Session 1 Chair: Prof Alasdair MacLullich, University of Edinburgh 9.00 Welcome and Introduction Dr Ben Adler, NHS Lanarkshire and Dr Susan Shenkin, University of Edinburgh/NHS Lothian 9.15 My life, my care home Heather Edwards, Care Inspectorate 9.35 Care homes in the 21st century a teaching/research based care home Dr Jo Hockley, University of Edinburgh 9.55 CHARMS: care homes achieving realistic movement strategies Dr Louise McCabe, Stirling University minutes QI wonders Reducing UTIs: the national hydration campaign: Lesley Shepherd NSS The SPSP-Reducing Pressure Ulcers in Care Homes Programme- a national view point: Amaia Ibanez De Opacua, Health Improvement Scotland Music therapy in care homes: Rory Campbell and Fiona Crow Coffee break & posters Session 2 Chair: Professor David Stott, University of Glasgow The power and perils of using routine data for care home research and QI Dr Terry Quinn, University of Glasgow and Dr Jenni Burton, University of Edinburgh The power and perils of using routine data for care home research and QI Improving care for people in care homes lessons from research Prof Adam Gordon, University of Nottingham
2 minute research wonders: Planning a care home study Dr Alison Donaldson, University of Aberdeen Student nurses attitudes about care home nursing - Julie Watson, University of Edinburgh One chance to get it right : discharge to new CH from hospital Gemma Logan, NHS Lothian How we can enable clinically relevant research in care homes Dr Emma Law, NHS Research Scotland Lunch and posters Session 3 Chair: Dr Ben Adler, Consultant Geriatrician, Wishaw General Hospital BGS (Scotland) AGM Dr Christine McAlpine, Chair, Scottish BGS Council Developing a liaison OncoGeriatric Service in Glasgow: The story so far Dr Kirsty Colquhoun, Consultant Geriatrician, GGC Research Presentations: A selection of abstracts selected for platform presentations. Balint Groups for Geriatric Trainees Dr Imogen Smith ST6 in Geriatric Medicine and g(i)m Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Dr Jennie Higgs, Clinical Teaching Fellow Delirium in acute heart failure are short term outcomes poorer? Dr H McCluskey, Dr CM McErlean, Dr T Quinn Assessing cognition: an alternative pathway Dr Claire Robson Preparing for uncertainty in care homes DR Gemma Alcorn Pedal Power for the Elderly Fraser Johnstone, Cycling Without Age Closing remarks and award of prizes The Royal College of Physicians has accredited this event as follows: CPD Code hours The British Geriatrics Society acknowledges with grateful thanks, the support given through sponsorship from: Consilient Health, Daiichi-Sankyo, Ferring
3 Venue Information Rutherglen Town Hall 139 Main St, Rutherglen, Glasgow, G73 2JJ Speakers Biography Dr Louise McCabe My career in the dementia field started through my work as a care worker in residential care homes for people with dementia in Scotland in I went on from there to join the dementia research team at the University of Stirling in 2000 and have remained as an academic member of staff within the Faculty of Social Sciences since then. I have a background in natural sciences and psychology and currently work mainly with the disciplines of gerontology and dementia studies. My research interests focus on improving the lives of people with dementia and their carers through research that engages directly with individuals. To date my work has included research on social policy and services for people with dementia; policy and service issues for people with alcohol related dementia; comparative studies of day services; the impact of physical activity in general and in care homes, the use of assistive technology and the experiences of frontline health and social care staff. My core interests are about culture and lifestyle; exploring how different factors influence individual experiences of dementia. I have broad skills in social research with a specialist interest in user-participation in research utilising qualitative approaches. Dr Adam Gordon Adam Gordon is Clinical Associate Professor in Medicine of Older People at the University of Nottingham. He leads and participates in a broad portfolio of research with a predominant focus on older people with frailty living in care homes. He is Chief Investigator for the Dunhill Medical Trust-funded Proactive Healthcare for Older People living in Care Homes (PEACH) study, the Patient Safety Collaborative-funded LPZ and UK care homes (LaUNCH) study and a Co-investigator on the Falls in Care Homes (FiNCH) Study. He leads the East Midlands Enabling Research in Care Homes (EnRICH) network. He also has an interest in teaching healthcare staff for their engagement with care homes and is currently leading projects looking at Registered Nurse and Doctor competencies required to deliver healthcare in care homes.
4 Dr Terry Quinn Dr Terry Quinn is Stroke Association / Chief Scientist Office Senior Clinical Lecturer based in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow. Terry has a broad research portfolio. Research interests include trial methodology, functional/cognitive assessment and neuropsychological consequences of cardiovascular disease. Terry has various editorial board positions, including coordinating editor of Cochrane Dementia. He is part of the NIHR Complex Reviews Support Group; chairs the stroke psychology SIG of the World Federation of Neuropsychology and is founder and co-chair of the Scottish Care-Home Research Group. Terry s work has always maintained a clinical focus. He combines research with teaching and clinical commitments in the wards of Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Dr Jenni Burton Dr Jenni Burton is a Clinical Research Fellow in Geriatric Medicine, supported by the Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre and the Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh. Jenni's PhD is a mixed-methods study looking at new care home admissions following acute hospitalisation. As part of this she has developed an interest in the use of routinely-collected health and social care data linkage as a potential research methodology to improve the care of this complex and vulnerable population. More information on her research is available from and she Heather Edwards, MSc, DipCOT Heather is the Allied Health Professions Consultant with the Care Inspectorate which is Scotland s independent scrutiny and improvement body. She leads and develops improvement work for a portfolio which includes dementia, frailty and palliative and end of life care. Key components of this role include providing strategic direction to the Care Inspectorate to integrate national policy into the social care sector. This often involves translating the aspirations of the national drivers for the social care providers and workforce through best practice to enhance knowledge and skills. Heather is a highly-experienced occupational therapist with extensive experience gained from a 30-year career incorporating clinical, managerial and national positions held both in the UK and USA across health and social care with a focus on older people.
5 Dr Kirsty Colquhoun Dr Kirsty Colquhoun has been a consultant geriatrician, working in Glasgow, since August She works across a variety of hospitals, including Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Gartnaval General hospital and The Beatson. In addition she works with Macmillan, developing oncogeriatric services. Fraser Johnston Fraser Johnston is a medical student who volunteers for Cycling Without Age in Falkirk. The voluntary community group is part of the global Cycling Without Age, which started in Denmark in 2012.Cycling Without Age Falkirk was the subject of a BBC3 Amazing Humans film which has been viewed more than 20 million times. Jo Hockley Jo Hockley trained as a nurse at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London in the early 1970s and worked in palliative care for over 30 years. She has had a passion for disseminating palliative care knowledge within generalist settings. During her career she has set up two hospital-based palliative care teams (St Bartholomew s Hospital, London and Western General Hospital, Edinburgh). Since 2000, and as a result of her PhD, Jo has worked exclusively in research and quality improvement initiatives involving the development of palliative care in care homes. In 2008, she set up a Care Home Project Team to reach out to over 100 care homes within which some innovative research projects were undertaken. Jo has published widely both on the strategic development of palliative care in a number of settings. She was awarded an OBE in Jo is currently working at the University of Edinburgh leading the work to establish a teaching/researchbased care centre for excellence and community engagement in the City of Edinburgh.
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