Health and Wellbeing through Occupation

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Occupational Science Europe
International Conference
‘Health and Wellbeing through Occupation’
Programme of Events
3 & 4 September 2015
Bournemouth University, Kimmeridge House, Talbot Campus
Themes:
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
ORAL PRESENTATIONS/POSTER
ORAL PRESENTATIONS/POSTER
POSTER DISPLAY
OCCUPATION BASED SESSIONS
THURSDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER
Occupational Science Europe Conference 2015
PARALLEL SESSION 1 – Start time: 14.30 HRS (all rooms)
‘Health and Wellbeing through Occupation’
KG01
Dr Tina McGrath
Doing well/feeling well: Subjective
lived experience and personal
wellbeing – a model of
Occupational Fidelity
KG02
Patrick Hynes
Spaces and Places: an overview
of where Occupational Therapy
interventions addressing
childhood obesity occur.
KG03
Dr Sarah Kantartzis
Collective occupation shaping the
social fabric
K101
Dr Michelle Elliot
‘Life changing’ or ‘changing life’ as
distinctions in the narrative
representation of transformative
experiences
K103
Karen Beaulieu
Return to paid work following a
brain injury: the lived experience
Positive occupations A
Dr Anne Roberts
The Restorative Value of
Occupations in Promoting
Wellbeing
Patterning,lifestyles,conditions A
Dr Elisabeth Argentzell
Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) – A
Lifestyle Intervention for People
with Mental Disorders
Social
Prof Susan Forwell
Life Transition: Building a model
from an Occupation Perspective
Balance, Patterning
Andreja Bartolac
(Dis)Balance in Distribution of
Everyday Domestic Occupations in
Croatian Couples
Occupation specific groups B
Marnie Smith
Ensuring an occupational focus in
practice: can the Kawa model
assist?
Positive occupations A
Dr Ana Borges da Costa, et al
The impact of circle dance on wellbeing: a constructivist grounded
theory approach
Positive occupations A
Patterning,lifestyles,conditions A
Prof Sally Lee
Sexual wellbeing: its meaning and
impact on occupation
Social
Angela Payne
The Meaning of a Communal
Green Space for Recreational
Occupation
Social
Balance, Patterning
Dr Michelle Elliot
Terminations and endings: the
inevitability of relationships and
experiences
Balance, Patterning
Katie Gape
Occupation specific groups B
Dr Jennifer Roddis
Everyday life with a long-term
condition: a reframing of one’s
identity?
Occupation specific groups B
Clare Farrance
Older people’s adherence to
community based exercise
programmes: A humanizing
perspective
Occupation specific groups B
Anne Johnson
Exploring experiences of Men
with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
An Interpretive
Phenomonological Study
Occupation specific groups B
Patterning,lifestyles,conditions A
The role of Humour in Healthcare
Balance, Patterning
Dorothea Harth, et al
The origin of Food-Related
Occupation’s Meaning –described
by individuals in cross-cultural
transition
Balance, Patterning
14.30-15.30 OCCUPATION BASED SESSION – Dr Sara Houston
“Tripping the Light Fantastic: When people with Parkinson’s dance for fun…” – meet at Kimmeridge House entrance
PARALLEL SESSION 2 – Start time: 16.00 HRS (all rooms)
KG01
Prof Gaynor Sadlo
KG02
Claire Brewis
KG03
Dr Lilian Magalhaes, et al
Luchando por un sueno –
fighting for a dream:
occupational struggles in a
foreign place
‘Health and Wellbeing through Occupation’
K101
K103
Dr Liz Norton
Dr Wendy Bryant
The Role of Occupational Science
in Public Health and Wellbeing
Practice
Understanding occupational alienation
Occupation as a natural
form of stress management
Occupational patterning in
reconstructing lives following
acquired brain injury
Positive occupations B
Ian Nurse
Is Time Banking a
Meaningful Occupation
Patterning,lifestyles,conditions B
Prof Tal Jarus
Picture This: Exploring high
functioning stroke survivor’s lived
experience via photovoice
Work migrant
Dr Carita Hakansson
Occupational imbalance and
the role of perceived stress in
predicting stress-related
disorders
Applications
Paul Fitchett
More than just a kick-about:
Football, Social Inclusion and
Mental Health across Dorset
Early Intervention in Psychosis
Services
Occupations in diverse contexts
Sabine Plaehn
The Impact of a Changing Job Market on
Occupational Identity and Occupational
History
Positive occupations B
Dr Saffron Scott
Internet memorialisation as
a post bereavement
occupation for a survivor of
bereavement by suicide
Patterning,lifestyles,conditions B
Dr Bethan Collins
The impact of low vision on
occupational participation: a
scoping review and implications
for research and practice
Work migrant
Lilja Ingvarsson
“This is survival, not living the
life” Daily life of asylum seekers
in Iceland
Applications
Prof Denise Nepveux, et al
Questioning Terms: Implications
of Occupation and “Productive
Aging” to a Political Practice of
Occupational Therapy
Occupations in diverse contexts
Julia Sterling
Facilitating Physician-Assisted Suicide as the
“Final Enablement”: Occupational Justice
and the Role of Occupational Therapy
Positive occupations B
Patterning,lifestyles,conditions B
Work migrant
Applications
Occupations in diverse contexts
Ciara Fitzgerald
A day in the life of a child with
Developmental Co-ordination Disorder: A
focus on occupation
Occupations in diverse contexts
15.50-17.00 OCCUPATION BASED SESSION – David Marshall and Dr Clare Taylor
“Chocolate” – meet at Kimmeridge House entrance
PARALLEL SESSION 3 – Start time: 10.00 HRS (all rooms)
KG01
Nedra Peter
Conceptualisation of criminal
occupations in academic
literature: a critical discourse
analysis
Negative occupations
Sarah Mercer et al
Self-defeating Behaviour as
Occupation in Borderline
Personality Disorder – an
Interpretive Phenomenological
Analysis
Negative occupations
‘Health and Wellbeing through Occupation’
KG02
Dr Orit Bart et al
Occupational performance as
a predictor of health and
wellbeing among mothers of
children with ADHD
Mothers
Dr Alex Wardrop
Making mothers: craft
practice and/as empowering
pedagogy
KG03
Helen Atkin
Emancipatory research as
occupation – is it a pathway to
recovery, health and
wellbeing?
Research method
Dr Lee-Ann Fenge, et al
Enhancing well-being through
involvement in arts-based
research
K101
Lucy Watson
An exploration into the impact of engaging
in co-occupations on carers’ health and
well-being
Mothers
Dr Michal Avrech Bar, et al
The meaning of occupations
to mothers: Desirable and
undesirable occupations
Research methods
Lisette Farias, et al
Bridging research and social
justice in occupational science:
Potential contributions of a
transformative framework
Research method
Dr Jenny Hall
Patchwork quilting as a
meaningful reflexive tool for
research
Occupational specific groups A
Wiebke Hoppstaedter
Greater Diversity – Access to occupation in
health care professions for people with
disabilities
Research method
Occupational specific groups A
Rebecca Twinley et al
Being gay and grey: the impact of
occupational and social injustices upon
older gay people
Mothers
Occupational specific groups A
Dr Anne Mills
Personal Best Stories: Journeys into and
beyond Volunteering
Occupational specific groups A
Alice Moore
The influence of play occupations on the
health and well-being of Irish children: A
child’s perspective
Occupational specific groups A
10.00-11.00 OCCUPATION BASED SESSION – Drs Carol Bond & Bethan Collins
“Wool crafts” – meet at Kimmeridge House entrance
K103
ADDITIONAL POSTERS DISPLAYED ALL
DAY
AS SHOWN AT THE END OF THESE
SESSION DETAILS
PARALLEL SESSION 4 – Start time: 11.30 HRS (all rooms)
KG01
Dr Michele Board
Health and Wellbeing at
Home
KG02
Dr Ingeborg Nilsson
A broader perspective on
leisure in later life: Leisure
engagement
Wellbeing environment
Dr Angela Turner-Wilson
The Symbolic Construction of
the Healthy Self in late Iron
Age and Roman Britain
Older
Christina Jessen Winge
The influence of occupation
on wellbeing, as perceived by
the elderly: a scoping review
Wellbeing environment
Britta Tetzlaff
Interprofessional
collaboration (IPC) – just a
theoretical concept or an
important occupation in
nursing homes
Wellbeing environment
Kathleen Sandy-Thompson
The Transactional
Relationship between
Occupation, Health and
Wellbeing
‘Health and Wellbeing through Occupation’
KG03
Dr Tal Jarus et al
Occupational injustice on
campus: The legitimization
process of students with
disabilities
Student, academy
Dr Gbola Gbadamosi et al
Revisiting health and
wellbeing among academic
staff of universities
K101
Sachindri Wijekoon
Social and cultural contextual
elements influencing older adults’
use of public transportation
Older
Katharina Maria Roese et al
Being and Doing in Different
Worlds – Multiple Contexts of
Nursing Home Residents with
Dementia
Student, academy
Joan Howarth
The emerging development
of “occupation” teaching tool
Positive occupations C
Dalya Austin
Food Allergy Blogging: an
Occupational Science Perspective
Older
Student, academy
Positive occupations C
Nicole Jones et al
Befriending through a shared
meaningful occupation of gardening
and its impact on the health and
wellbeing of older adults
Wellbeing environment
Positive occupations C
Catherine Whitmarsh
Garden partners: occupation and
participation opportunities in a spinal
injuries centre
Positive occupations C
Louise Palmer
Pouring hot soup, a defining moment
in enablement
Positive occupations C
11.20-12.30 OCCUPATION BASED SESSION – Prof Gaynor Sadlo
“Walk & Talk” – meet at Kimmeridge House entrance
K103
ADDITIONAL POSTERS DISPLAYED ALL DAY
AS SHOWN AT THE END OF THESE SESSION
DETAILS
‘Health and Wellbeing through Occupation’
ALL DAY DISPLAY OF ADDITIONAL POSTERS: (K103)
TIME
ALL
DAY
POSTER DISPLAY
Dr Hanne Kaae Kristensen
Clinical Reasoning and Occupational Therapy
Alexandra Smyth
Ashley Williams & Anne
Johnson
Sylvie Ray-Kaeser
Exploring patients’ expectations of an interdisciplinary, cancer related fatigue and life style management programme: an audit of
findings.
Hesmita Patel
Forced Marriage and Occupational Injustice: Impact on Occupational Performance
Pia Immonen
Psychiatric Personnel perspectives on developing Occupational Therapy Services
Sigrun Kristin
Jonasdottir, Snaefridur
Thora Egilson and Jan
Polgar
Kristine Lund
Elisabeth Argentzell,
Jenny Hultqvist, Christel
Leufstadius, Carin
Tjornstrand & Mona
Eklund
Mandy Graham
Services, systems and policies affecting community mobility for people with mobility limitations in northern Iceland
Christine Eder
Occupational Transitions - Family Members' Occupational Transitions when living with People having Aphasia. A Qualitative Content
Analysis.
Kirsty Stanley
Professor Lyn Westcott,
Charlotte Brown,
Samantha Pattemore,
Ruth Price, Helen Wallis
& Samantha Whiting
Repercussions of Developmental Coordination Disorder on children’s motor performance in daily activities through parents’ reports
Participant and Group Leader Experiences of the Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) Occupational Therapy Intervention for People with
Mental Disorders
Bridging the Gap: Integrating Occupational Science Concepts into Mental Health Occupational Therapy Practice
The Experienced Motorbiker: Exploring the Relationship between Meaning, Identity and Perceived Risk
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