WORLD COUNCIL OF ENTEROSTOMAL THERAPISTS 19th Biennial Congress “Weaving Culture Education and Technology into a Brilliant Blend” International Congress on Ostomy, Wound and Continence Nursing This Congress is endorsed by the Royal College of Nursing, Australia (RCNA) according to approved criteria. Attendance at this congress attracts 18 RCNA CNE points as part of RCNA’s Life Long Learning Program (3LP). Adelaide 19th -23rd April 2012 Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia WCET2012@sapmea.asn.au SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE- Acute Care, Aged Care, Community. Special focus on Gastroenterology, Urology, Vascular and Dermatology Workshops, Breakfast Symposia, Extensive Trade Display, Poster Display and International Guest Speakers Earlybird Registration closes 19th March 2012. Register Now!! www.wcetn.org 1 updated 8th April 2012 THURSDAY 19th April 2012 Pre Congress Workshops: 1200-1330hrs Pre Congress Workshop 1 1200-1330hrs Pre Congress Workshop 3 Conservative Sharp Wound Debridement Riverbank Rooms 1 Chair: Keryln Carville (Aust) Hosted by: Sue Templeton NP Wound Management (Aust) Susan Mills-Zorzes RN, BScN, MDE, CWOCN, CETN(C) (Canada) Lower Limb Assessment Riverbank Room 2 Chair: Brenda Sando (Aust) Hosted by: Wendy McInnes NP Vascular/Wound Management (Aust) Tabatha Rando MNP, Grad Dip CHN, Grad Cert STN, RN, MRCNA (Aust) Conservative Sharp Wound Debridement (CSWD) is an advanced clinical skill for health practitioners involved in wound management. This workshop will provide health practitioners with the necessary grounding in the procedure and techniques of Conservative Sharp Wound Debridement. The session will cover: Indications for CSWD; Benefits and risks; Precautions and contra-indications; Equipment required; Techniques for performing the procedure; Hands-on workshop undertaking basic CSWD techniques This session will not confirm clinical competency in CSWD but will provide a sound understanding of the procedure to safely pursue development and attainment of skills and competence in practice. Participants must have a sound understanding of basic wound healing and wound management principles and work in clinical settings where CSWD would enhance their practice. Lower limb assessment is the basis for developing a best practice management plan for people with lower limb wounds. Differentiating between arterial, venous and neuropathic ulcers is vital to the treatment plan to ensure good outcomes. This session will cover: Lower limb assessment techniques The importance of taking a history Examining the patient, including peripheral pulses Investigations including ABPI & Toe Pressures Monofilament testing The actual diagnosis. What does this mean? Best Practice implementation of management plans 1400-1530hrs Pre congress Workshop 2 1400-1530hrs Pre Congress Workshop 4 Repeat of above WCET Committee Meetings Schedule Thursday 19th April 2012 Please liaise with your committee chairperson for further details 0930-1030 NNGF 0930-1030 Publications Committee 1030-1200 Editorial Committee 1200-1500 Education Committee 1200-1400 Constitution Advisory Panel 1600-1800 WCET International Delegates Meeting Riverbank Rooms 1 & 2 18002000 Ileoanal Reservoir Riverbank Room 2 Chair:Jan Fields (Aust) Hosted by Angie Perrin RGN, BSc, Dip.N (UK) Speaker sponsored by SALTS Healthcare Ileo-anal pouch formation is now viewed as the operation of choice for individuals suffering with Ulcerative Colitis or Familial Adenomatous Polyposis. This workshop will explore pre and post-operative information required by an individual to enable them to adapt to this life changing surgery. The workshop will also highlight certain lifestyle issues, as well providing a troubleshooting section focusing on peri-anal skin care and treatments of pouchitis. Welcome Reception in Exhibition Area Halls I, J and K 2 FRIDAY 20th April 2012 07000815 ConvaTec Breakfast Symposium Hall C 7:00am – 7:15am – Breakfast followed by 7:15am – 8:15am – Symposium Challenges and Opportunities in Maintaining Skin Integrity in Ostomy Management Peristomal skin integrity is the cornerstone of stoma care. Yet, the prevalence of peristomal skin complications is high, leading to clinical challenges and impacting patients’ post-surgery adjustment and quality of life. This symposium will present the scope of peristomal skin issues amongst ostomates and discuss the importance and clinical impact of using a standardised tool to assess skin. It will also review clinical strategies to optimise peristomal skin integrity, including recent findings from a multi-centre observational study. Featured Faculty Elizabeth English, RN, STN(Cred), BN, Dip ApSc (CHN),Grad Dip Hlth Couns Co-Moderator Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide, South Australia Australia Tay Ai Choo, RN, CWS Co-Moderator Singapore General Hospital Singapore, Singapore Helen Nodrum, RN, STN Cabrini HealthCare Victoria, Australia Vashti Livingston, BS, BSN, MS, CWOCN Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York, USA Brigitte Espirac, MD Vice President Medical Affairs ConvaTec Inc. Paris, France 08301100 Opening Ceremony Halls A, D & E Chair: Fiona Bolton (Aust) Includes Opening remarks by Fiona Bolton Congress Convenor Official Welcome to the 19th WCET Biennial Congress by the Right Honourable, The Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood Official Opening of the Congress by WCET President Louise Forest Lalande Keynote Presentation by Mary Jo Kroeber AM, MSc (HlthSc), Grad Dip Admin, BASocSc,BAppSc (nsg), FRCNA (DLF), ACHSE Parade of Nations 3 11001145 11451315 Morning tea in Trade Exhibition Halls I, J & K Halls A,D & E Hall B Wound Stream Ostomy Stream Hall C Continence Stream Taking the sting out of burns Chair: Pat Sinasac (Aust) Colorectal Session Chair: Alison Crawshaw (UK) Continence Session Chair: Sandra Bradley (Aust) 1145-1205 1145-1210 1145-1210 Linda Quinn RN (Aust) Paediatric Burn Management Professor Peter Hewett (Aust) Dorothy Doughty MN, RN, CWOCN, Colorectal Surgeon FAAN (USA) Recent Advances in Colorectal Surgery Continence Assessments 1205-1225 1210-1230 1210-1235 Sheila Kavanagh RN OAM Ad Mr James Moore (Aust) Dr Trish Neuman FACP, Specialist Clinical Nurse Consultant.Adult Burn Service, Royal Adelaide Hospital (Aust) Colorectal Surgeon Continence and Women’s Health Physiotherapist (Aust) Biobrane - Changing the Face of Burn Management 14301500 Teaching Pelvic Floor Exercises 1225-1245 1230-1245 1235-1305 Pam Pratt RN (Aust) Rural Burns Link Nurse program Mr Andrew Luck (Aust) Marlena Esposito Colorectal Surgeon Physiotherapist (Aust) High Output Ileostomy 1245-1315 1245-1305 Bladder Function Following Pregnancy Associate Professor John Greenwood AM Eva Carlsson PhD, RN, ET (Sweden) Nursing management of high output ileostomy Medical Director Adult Burn Service, Royal Adelaide Hospital (Aust) 13151430 Trans Anal Endoscopic Micro Surgery (TEM). Shaping the Future -The Latest in Burn Management Research Lunch with trade Halls I, J & K Halls A,D & E Keynote Presentation Paediatric Wound Care Chair: Carol Stott (Aust) Louise Forest- Lalande Paediatric Wound Care 1305-1315 1305-1315 Discussion Discussion 1315-1415 ETNEP/REP Directors meeting. Adelaide Convention Centre Hall B Keynote Presentation Ostomy Chair: Tan Tang Peng (Malaysia) 894 Pat Black M.Sc, SRN, RCNT, FETC, Hall C Keynote Presentation Continence Chair: Sue Delanty (Aust) Dorothy Doughty MN, RN, CWOCN, FPA Cert, Adv Stoma Cert, Dip N (UK) FAAN (USA) Riverbank Rooms 1&2 4 1500- Skin Tear Management Session Keynote Presentation 1260 Prof Keryln Carville PhD RN STN(cred) (Aust) Determining the Effectiveness of a Twice Daily Skin Moisturising Regimen for Reducing Skin Tear Incidence Stoma Care Course for Health Care Workers QOL Ostomy Session Bowel Function Following Surgery 995 Joy Notter PhD RN (UK) Living with a Stoma Speaker sponsored by Welland Dr Penny Lynn BSc(Hons), PhD (Aust) Slow Transit Constipation Faecal Continence Session Professional Development Session Chair: Mary Jo Kroeber (Aust) Dr Elizabeth Ayello PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CWON, ETN, MAPWCA, FAAN (USA) Writing for Publication 1530 1085 Sharon Baronoski (USA) Skin Tears: state of the science: consensus statements for the prevention, prediction, assessment and treatment of skin tears 1108 Jeanette Fingren (Sweden) The perception of Phantom Rectum Syndrome and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients having undergone Abdominoperineal resection for Rectal Cancer 1138 Joanne Lawrence (Aust) An investigation of the current management of chronic constipation in community dwelling older people who have Parkinsons Disease 1125 Heather Hill AM (Aust) Can you present? Yes, you CAN! Preparation - Practice – Present. 1540 1098 Vera Lucia Santos(Brazil) Skin tear prevalence amongst oncology patients 920 Lawrence Gichini (Kenya) Development and impact of stoma nursing education on quality of life of patients with advanced colorectal cancer 1182 Tania Lima (Brazil) Effectiveness of biofeedback digital and manometric in patients with anal incontinence 832 Fariba Nasiri Ziba (Iran) Assessment of relationship between Ostomy patients' expectations of nursing care with their satisfaction of received cares referred to educational hospitals of Tehran 1550 16001630 Discussion Afternoon Tea with trade Halls I, J & K Halls A, D & E Wound Management Session Chair: Vera Lucia Santos (Brazil) 912 Ya Chen Lin (Taiwan) Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Wound management using Aquacel and Infra-red Discussion Discussion Discussion Hall B Ostomy Session Chair: Lisa Glendinning (Aust) Hall C Paediatric Continence Session Chair: Vicki Patton (Aust) Judy Wells RN (Aust) Advantage’s and disadvantages of Peristeen bowel washout system from children and families perspective. Riverbank Rooms 1&2 Research Session Chair: Susan Dunne (Aust) 1630 1195 Vigdis Hannestad (Norway) Acute intestinal failure, High output stoma, TPN and feeding, a wife's perspective 949 Najib Daulatzai (UK) Effect of digitation in the management of open wounds: a randomized control study 5 Radiation 1640 1312 Ravathy Ramamurthy (Malaysia) Managing Cancerous Wounds 1650 Discussion Discussion Halls A D & E Wound and Ostomy Care Keynote Presentation Chair: Heather Hill (Aust) Keryln Carville: PhD RN STN(cred) (Aust) The Tanzanian Project: Advancing Best Practice in Wound and Ostomy Care in Tanzania 17001730 1301 Suwanna Kittinouvarat (Thailand) A study of difficulties experienced by ostomates after hospital discharge. Discussion 875 Laurent Chabal (Switzerland) Impacts and collaboration on a new surgical procedure and follow-up 1313 Jie Chen (China) Clinical complication survey on 149 cases of enterostomy in children Discussion 6 SATURDAY 21st April 2012 Breakfast 07000715 Symposia 07150815 Hollister Breakfast Symposium Riverbank Rooms 1 & 2 Clinical Evidence in Stoma Care – A Symbiotic Relationship The Hollister Breakfast Symposium will review the clinical evidence available in stoma care and how the roles of the Stomal Therapy Nurse and the ostomy product manufacturer are intertwined. Julia Kittscha, Stomal Therapist from Wollongong Hospital & Stacy Haddad, Senior Specialist Clinical Research, Hollister Incorporated, will demonstrate i) how to interpret the clinical evidence presented utilising relevant published examples, ii) the value in understanding the differing hierarchies of evidence in ostomy care, and iii) how you might become involved. Please join us for this informative and interesting session. We look forward to seeing you there. FEATURED FACULTY Louise Forest-Lalande RN, M.Ed ET Moderator WCET President Montréal, Québec, Canada Julia Kittscha RN, BHSc (Nursing), GradCert STN, MN (Research) Wollongong Hospital New South Wales, Australia Smith & Nephew Breakfast Symposium Hall C The Smith & Nephew breakfast session speakers will present information about the human and economic cost of wounds, providing context and case examples relevant to patients with wounds, the clinicians who care for them and the institutions which fund their care. Lisa Connolly presenting ‘Can you teach an old dog new tricks’ highlights how we all get very comfortable with what we know and trust. When an alternative system is placed in front of us, what does it take to change our thinking? This presentation is the story of implementing a change management program and what we have learnt along the way. Terri Antonio will discuss ‘Standard 8: Preventing and Managing Pressure Injuries’ and how it involves clinical leaders and senior managers of the health service organisation implementing evidencebased systems to prevent pressure injuries and manage them when they do occur. It is ‘make or break’ time and Terri will share with you how the Ballarat Health Service was able to redefine its wound care program, and how, in keeping the patient as the central focus at all times, the overall organisational performance and economic benefits were enhanced. Stacy Haddad M.S., R.D. Senior Specialist Clinical Research Hollister Incorporated Libertyville, Illinois, USA Lisa Connolly Stomal Therapist/Wound Nurse Southern Health Network Dandenong Hospital Terri Antonio Director of Nursing Women's & Children's Services and Clinical Nurse Consultants Ballarat Health Services 08300920 Plenary Session Halls A, D & E Chair: Fiona Bolton (Aust) Greg McHugh Royal Flying Doctor Service Flight Nurse Manager (Central division) (Aust) Weaving Culture Education and Technology into a Brilliant Blend. Medical Care in the Australian Outback 7 Gastroenterology Stream Halls A, D & E 09301000 Urology Stream Hall B Chair: Patricia Walls (Aust) Dr Mark Schoeman Chair: Wendy McInnes (Aust) Dr Peter Subramanian Chair: Leigh Pretty (Aust) Professor Jan Paterson PSM, RN, Gastroenterologist (Aust) Vascular Surgeon MBBS, FRACS (Gen), FRACS (Vasc) (Aust) PhD, (Aust) GI bleeding: An update on Causes, Investigations and treatment 10001045 10451245 Vascular Stream Riverbank Rooms 1&2 Basic Vascular Assessment Continence Issues in the Indigenous Population Dermatology Stream Hall C Chair: Dee Waugh (South Africa) Keynote Presentation Louise Forest-Lalande RN Med ET (Can) Paediatric Pressure Ulcers: Prevention and treatment Morning tea with trade Halls I, J & K Nurses in Collaborative Practice Chair: Maria Stapleton (NZ) Chair: Heleen Purdy (Aust) Chair: Diana Gallagher (USA) Australian Focus: Bites, Stings and other skin things Chair: Sue Templeton (Aust) 1045-1115 1045-1100 1045-1115 1045-1115 Jeff Bull Wendy McInnes NP Vascular/Wound Dr Hilary Boucaut Professor Julian White MD, FACTM, Upper GI Cancer Clinical Practice Consultant (Aust) Management (Aust) Paediatric Urologist (Aust) Head of Toxinology (Aust) Journey of the Oesophageal Cancer Patient Assessment of the Diabetic Foot 1100-1115 Indications and Troubleshooting for Continent Urinary Diversion Surgery Bites, Stings, Wounds & Venom; The Clinical Toxinology Connection 1115-1125 1115-1145 1115-1135 936 Maria Boccara de Paula (Brazil) Neuropathic Ulcers: The evolution of healing with silver based cover Dr Richard Wells Urologist (Aust) Deryn Thompson RN (Aust) Paediatric Wet wraps 1115-1145 Jo Perry Colorectal Support Nurse (Aust) Journey of the Colorectal Cancer Patient The Diabetic Foot Sara Jones Podiatrist PhD Msc (Aust) The Diabetic Foot in the Aboriginal Population Urology and Surgery The Patient’s Journey Following Bladder Cancer 1125-1135 900 Shelly Burdette-Taylor (USA) Inherited Neuropathy – CharcotMarie-Tooth Disease. 1135-1150 1135-1145 1047 Jennifer Byrnes NP Wound 1185 Soraia Rizzo (Brazil) The Diabetic Foot and Chronic Wounds Approach of Sao Paulo City Hall Secretariat for Health Management (Aust) Territory Trouble – Complex wounds in the tropics 1145-1215 1145-1155 Julie Hughes Inflammatory Bowel Disease 1145-1240 909 Shelly Burdette-Taylor (USA) International Foot and wound care Dr Richard Wells Urologist (Aust) 1150-1205 Lisa Naeher RN STN (cred) (Aust) The Harlequin Baby 8 Nurse (Aust) Journey of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient initiative. 1215-1245 Paediatric Vascular Session Panel discussion: Specialised Nurses Where To from Here? 1155-1210 Linda McGarvey (Aust) Limbs for Life: supporting the diabetic through to amputation An Update on Robotic Surgery for Urological Surgery 1205-1235 Associate Professor Robert Heddle MBBS, PhD, FRCPA, FRACP 1210-1225 Dr Amy Jeeves (Aust) Paediatric Extravasation Head of Clinical Immunology RAH (Aust) Allergic reactions to Australian stinging insects 1225-1240 Rebecca Oslund RN (Aust) Paediatric Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters 12451400 14001515 1240-1245 1240-1245 1235-1245 Discussion Discussion Discussion Lunch with trade Halls I, J & K Interventions and outcomes Chair: Angie Perrin (UK) Guidelines and Education Chair: Tabatha Rando (Aust) Epidermolysis Bullosa Chair: Judy Wells (Aust) 1400-1425 1400-1410 Irene Wilkinson BSc (Hons), 907 Irma Puspita Arisanty (Indonesia) Application of Aloe Vera on arterial ulcer for wound bed preparation All things urology Chair: Sarah Axeman-Friend (Aust) MPH Manager, Infection Control Service (Aust) Clostridium Difficile - all you wanted to know, but were afraid to ask! 1400-1425 1400-1425 Dr Gary Sibbald BSc, MD, FRCPC(med) Dr Michael Chong (Derm), Med (Canada) Urologist (Aust) Epidermolysis Bullosa Urology in Remote Communities 1410-1420 1008 Juliet Keaton (Aust) Online Education development in wound management from concept to interaction 1425-1435 1420-1430 1100 Eva Carlsson (Sweden) Living with intestinal failure due to short bowel syndromeNot letting the disease conquer life 1079 Pam Morey (Aust) The enablers and barriers to implementing e-health records for patients with wounds to support remote patient consultation 1435-1445 1430-1440 1061 Laura Liles (UK) Management of 1012 Juliet Keaton (Aust) Delivery of culturally safe wound 1425-1445 Dr Elayne Ooi Urology Fellow (Aust) Haemorrhagic cystitis 1425-1450 Louise Stevens RN (Aust) Epidermolysis Bullosa Wound Care and the National EB Dressings Scheme. Speaker Sponsored by Brightsky 9 oesophagostomy and gastrostomy following complication from Ivor Lewis oesophagectomy education using multiple learning modalities 1445-1510 1440-1450 Professor Bob Jones 1136 Bernadette McNally (Aust) The 5 West Leg Ulcer Projectimplementing best practice In the management of chronic leg ulcers Director Liver Transplant Unit, Austin Hospital (Aust) An Update on Bowel Transplants 1445-1505 1450-1510 David Wilkinson Dr Zlatko Kopecki PhD Research Medical Director Hyperbaric Medicine Unit RAH (Aust) Officer, Wound Healing Laboratory Women’s and Children’s Health Research Institute (Aust) Hyperbaric Oxygen in Radiation Cystitis 1450-1510 Judith Barker NP Wound Management Novel approaches for developing new therapies for children with Epidermolysis Bullosa (Aust) Australian Venous Leg Ulcer Guidelines 15151545 15451615 1510-1515 1510-1515 1505-1515 1510-1515 Discussion Afternoon tea with trade Halls I, J & K Gastroenterology Workshop Chair: Lisa Naeher (Aust) Louise Forest- Lalande RN Med ET(Canada) Feeding gastrostomies Care and troubleshooting Discussion Discussion Discussion Vascular Concurrent Workshops Chair: Karen Simunov (Aust) Professor Neil Piller Director Urology Workshop part 1 Chair: Margie Reid (Aust) Leigh Pretty RN Clinical Practice Dermatology Workshop Chair: Lesley Everingham (Aust) Lymphoedema Assessment Clinic FMC (Aust) Consultant; Urology (Aust) Improving lymphatic function in oedema and lymphoedema Or Roverbank Rooms 1&2 Chair: Susan Mills-Zorzes (Canada) Judith Barker NP Wound Management Evidenced Based Practice in Urinary Catheter Care and Management. Products and Assessment Dorothy Doughty MN, RN, CWOCN, FAAN (USA) Management of peristomal skin conditions (Aust) 16201650 Gastroenterology Workshop part 2 Emma Landorf Dietitian, Home Enteral Nutrition Service Women’s and Children’s Hospital , South Australia (Aust) Lisa Harley (Aust) Senior Dietitian Compression therapy made easy Concurrent Workshops repeated Meeting Room 2 Professor Neil Piller Director Lymphoedema Assessment Clinic FMC (Aust) Improving lymphatic function in oedema and lymphoedema or Roverbank Rooms 1&2 Urology Workshop part 2 Dermatology Workshop part 2 Leigh Pretty RN Clinical Practice Dorothy Doughty MN, RN, CWOCN, Consultant; Urology (Aust) FAAN (USA) Troubleshooting those common and not so common problems in urinary catheter management Incontinence Associated Dermatitis 10 Home Enteral Nutrition, Clinical Dietetics Royal Adelaide Hospital 1900 for predinner drinks Judith Barker NP Wound Management (Aust) Compression therapy made easy Paediatric v’s Adult nutritional needs in Gastrostomy feeding Congress gala Dinner Theme: “Red, White or Sparkling” Halls F & G SUNDAY 22nd April 2012 07301030 10001130 1130 1150 1210 1230 1250 13001400 World Council of Enterostomal Therapists General Meeting Riverbank Rooms 1&2 Morning tea Halls I, J & K Meet the poster authors Poster Awards Presentation in Exhibition Area Exhibitor Passport Prize draw Hall E Plenary session: Considerations in nursing the bariatric patient Chair: Ros Probert (Aust) Claire Gardiner Dietician CSIRO (Aust) Children, food and activity - research to practice Dr Catherine Gibb High Risk Clinic (Aust) Perspectives on the bariatric patient from the High Risk Clinic Associate Professor Nicholas Rieger Colorectal Surgeon (Aust) Challenges in colorectal surgery in the obese patient 913 Carol Stott RN STN (Aust) Challenges in caring for the bariatric patient: A case study Discussion Lunch in trade exhibition Halls I, J & K 11 14001425 1425 1430- Hall E Keynote presentation Ostomy Chair: Yuwadee Kestsumpun (Thailand) Pat Black M.Sc, SRN, RCNT, FETC, Hall B Keynote presentation Wound Hall C Continence Session Riverbank Rooms 1&2 Professional Development Session Chair: Choo Eng Ong (Singapore) Chair: Werner Droste (Germany) Chair: Lorrie Gray (Aust) Dr Gary Sibbald BSc, MD, FRCPC(med) Peter Stewart RN, BNurs, MClinReh Tabatha Rando MNP, Grad Dip CHN, Grad FPA Cert, Adv Stoma Cert (UK) (Derm), Med (Canada) (Aust) Cert STN, RN, MRCNA (Aust) Valuing Differences Capturing the Power of Diversity Infection and Inflammation: NERDS & STONEES, and a new bedside test for wound inflammation Autonomic Dysreflexia. Crisis-What crisis? Continuing Professional Development for the busy clinician Discussion Multicultural Ostomy Session Discussion Fistula Session Discussion 1091 Thandinkosi Madiba 905 Lorraine Andrews (NZ) Fathoming Fistulas 1164 Michelle Wai Kuen Lee Discussion Assorted Ostomy Abstract Presentations 1186 Karen Bruton (Canada) Meeting Needs, Filling Gaps: How a volunteer organization responded to call for nursing practice help (South Africa) Stoma creation, complications and their management. Experience from a tertiary colorectal unit. 1440 1026 Peter Kamau (Kenya) Providing stomal care in a resource limited set up 1450 1048 Jennifer Byrnes (Aust) I don’t believe you sister! An indigenous woman’s story 1500 1112 Ina Berndtsson (Sweden) To be an ostomate or not to be, that is the question! 960 Åsa Gustafsson (Sweden) Management of a large open wound with one enterocutaneous fistula Paediatric Session (Assorted) (Hong Kong) Necrotizing enterocolitis in a premature infant: complication after complication 956 Nancy Vierhaus (USA) CPAP Application, Maintenance and Trouble Shooting: Improving Outcomes in the NICU through a Multidisciplinary Approach 929 Mandy Rimmer-Gray (UK) Case Study: Baby A with OEIS complex 1076 Lesley Jack (Aust) Malrotation with volvulus: "Twisted guts", ET nursing and a Dennis tube Vicki Patton RN, BaHealth, STN, 895 Joy Sears (Aust) Pyoderma-what do we do when all else fails? MN(Hons)(AUST) Antegrade colonic enema administered via Chait Cecostomy Catheter 1087 Hitomi Shinada (Japan) A case of Severe Pseudo Epitheliomatous Hyperplasia on persistomal skin improved by cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen 12 1510 1315 Xiujun Guo (China) The History of Anorectal Disorders and their treatment in ancient China 1520 15301600 Discussion Discussion Afternoon tea and close of trade exhibition Halls I, J & K Hall E Hall B Ostomy Session Malignant Wound Care Session Chair: Brenda Sando (Aust) Keynote Presentation Dr Tabitha Healey Chair: Susan Law (Hong Kong) Oncologist Professor Keryln Carville PhD RN STN(cred) (Aust) Cancer-body image and Do’s and don’ts of malignant sexuality wound care. 1600 942 Tess Richards (Aust) Case Study of Mucositis-induced Fistula 914 Christine Thomas (Aust) A Paediatric Gastrostomy Audit does gastrostomy placement with concurrent fundoplication increase the risk of gastrostomy related complications? Discussion Hall C Professional Dev Session Keynote Presentation Chair: Helen Nodrum (Aust) 898 Pat Black M.Sc, SRN, RCNT, FETC, FPA Cert, Adv Stoma Cert (UK) Colorectal “ Hot Clinics", Right time, right place 932 Kathryn Emma Harper (UK) Management of colocutaneous fistula in palliative care Discussion Riverbank Rooms 1&2 Pressure Injury Session Chair: Elaine Lambie (Aust) Dr Elizabeth Ayello PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CWON, ETN, MAPWCA, FAAN (USA) Reducing pressure ulcer incidenceLessons learned in the USA 1630 1073 Sally Nightingale (UK) Stomal varices:- a patients experience 859 Wen-pei Huang (Taiwan) Comparative efficacy of silver nitrate and bosmin in the management of bleeding control of malignant fungating wounds 896 Carol Stott (Aust) The Graduate Certificate in Stomal Therapy Nursing Distance Education Course – A National and International Perspective 977 Pam Morey (Aust) Preventable hospital acquired pressure ulcer prevalence within Western Australia: outcomes of serial prevalence surveys and education 1640 954 Patricia Walls (Aust) Granuloma and Mucosal Nodules: A Challenge for the Stomal Therapy Nurse 1041 Yiqun Yu (China) Care intervention with the cancer wounds of end stage patients 10min 927 Per Herlufsen (Denmark) What is the most efficient way to organize daily work in a stoma care clinic when 3 clinics are amalgamated into one? 1179 Maria Emilia Del Cistia Gaspar (Brazil) A new strategy to prevent pressure ulcers in patients where repositioning is not feasible 1650 1171 Delik Bil (Turkey) The effects of body mass index on ostomy complications after colorectal surgery Discussion 1146 Jörg Diehl (Germany) Quality of Life increase for German ambulant ostomy patients through a new holistic therapy approach including ostomy, continence, wound, nutrition therapy 1153 Tina Meyers (USA) Stop Incontinence Associated Dermatitis to reduce the risk of Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers 13 1700 1140 Kanchana Rungsangjun (Thailand) The Peristomal Skin Management Guideline Continence Session Jan Fields (Aust) Continent stomas…ins and outs 1710 Chulaporn Prasungsit (Thailand) Touch and Technology to improve Quality of Life of some-one living with a stoma 1720 1730 Discussion Discussion Taste of South Australia at Sunset The Promenade, Adelaide Convention Centre 1167 Michelle Wai Kuen Lee (Hong Kong) The first accredited hospital pressure ulcer program in Hong Kong 1111 Werner Droste (Germany) The German Research Programme of the FgSKW for nurse specialists. 870 Erica Thibault (USA) Purchasing green mattresses: a qualitative survey of hospitals decision making processes Discussion Discussion MONDAY 23rd April 2012 07000900 09151020 Australian Association of Stomal Therapy Nurses Inc AGM Meeting Room 2 Hall E Panel Session Chair: Elaine Lambie (Aust) Culture, Education and Technology. An interactive global discussion with international experts Your chance to ask questions of experts from around the world! A question box will be available at the registration desk throughout the congress to submit your questions 10201045 10451115 Morning tea Hall E Chair: Carmen George (Aust) 963 Silindile Mavanini (South Africa) The impact of HIV & AIDS in South Africa Includes question time 11151145 Associate Professor Kerry Reid Searl PhD, RN, RM, MClin Ed, MRCNA, FCN (Aust) Weaving Culture Education and Technology into a Brilliant Blend A different way to teach. Seeing is believing!!! 14 11451230 1300 Closing Ceremony Hall E Chair: Fiona Bolton (Aust) 2014 WCET Congress promotion 2013 AASTN Tasmanian conference promotion Awarding of successful WCET ETNEP/REP certificates Closing Address by WCET President Louise Forest-Lalande Closing Remarks by Congress Convenor Fiona Bolton Optional afternoon excursion 15