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The 4th International Conference on Patient- and Family-Centered Care
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August 17, 2009
A1 Are We Listening? Encouraging the Involvement of Patients and Families as a Voice Throughout the Organization / Dartmouth-Hitchcock: Making Real the Practice of Patient- and Family-Centered Care Across the Organization
A2 Understanding and Facilitating the Families Transition from the NICU to Home / Creating Partnerships with Parents in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit
A3 Unit Based Joint Practice Teams: Parents as Partners on Unit-Level Multi-Disciplinary Leadership Teams / The Power of Families on Hospital Boards of Trustees in Propelling Quality and Safety Initiatives Forward
A4 How Great is This? Families as Quality Improvement Partners in Primary Care! / Improving Family-Centered Care Through Self Assessment: A Tool for Families and Providers
A5 Learning from Patients and Families: The Development of a Patient- and Family-Centered Curricula for Support Staff / The Chief Nurse's Role in Assuring Patient- and Family-Centered Care
A6 New Health Partnerships: Improving Health Care, Improving Lives in Ambulatory Care / Journey of Self-Management Support in an Integrated Health System
A7 Improving the Patient/Family Experience — Teaming up with Patients and Families / Collaboration in Care at the Bedside: Integration of Patient Advisors into Care Delivery on an Inpatient Oncology Unit
A8 The Business Case for Family-Centered Maternity Care
A9 Reflections on Family Centred Care and Interprofessional Collaboration: A Continuing Education Program to Help Us Get It Right! / Children's Perspectives on Health Care Experiences: An Educational DVD for Paediatric Health Care Professionals
B1 Condition HELP: A Patient and Family Driven Rapid Response Team
B2 Using Partnerships with Families and Staff to Develop and Evaluate the Use of Family Meetings at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
B3 Consumer Advocacy For Quality Care
B4 Patient-Centered Medical Homes—A Model of Care to Improve Health Outcomes and Strengthen the U.S. Health Care System / The Family-Centered Medical Home: Applying Lessons Learned from Pediatrics to Adult Primary Care
B5 The Convergence of Family-Centered Care with Ideas of Lean Operations, Quality, Sustainability, and Evidenced-Based Design
B6 Patients and Families: More Than Research Subjects-- Patient Engagement in the Research Continuum / Sharing "The Gift of Life" in Siberia: A Collaboration Between Scientist, Patient, and Administrator
C1 Implementation of the Trauma Survivor Network at Vanderbilt
C2 Window of Opportunity: Bringing Critical Messages to Those at Highest Risk
C3 Children's Hospitals Down Under: Family-Centred Care Locally and Nationally
C4 Harnessing the Voice of Families to Produce Systems Change / Partnering with Families to Create a New Model of Care for Children Living with Medically Complex Conditions
C5 Changing Nursing Practice to Include the Patient and Family Every Hour, Including Change of Shift / Implementing Bedside Shift Report in a Multi-Hospital System: The Nitty-Gritty
C6 Developing an Innovative Primary Care Practice Leveraged by Technology
C7 Learning from Medical Error Scenarios, Group Dialogue, and the Experience of a Harmed Patient: Emory Healthcare's Journey Toward Transparency and Full Disclosure
C8 Women & Infants: Building a Foundation and Insuring the Future of Patient- and Family-Centered Care
C9 Creation and Use of a Video on Patient- and Family-Centered Care as a Vehicle for Building Momentum
PLEN OPENING PLENARY: Our Shared Journey: What We Know for Sure
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August 18, 2009
D1 Partnering with a Patient/Family Advisory Council to Build a Consumer-Centric Web Site and Patient Portal / A Patient Portal to the Electronic Health Care Record Designed by Families and the Health Care Team
D2 Developing a Remarkable Patient and Family Experience: Family-Centered Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) / Pioneering Family-Professional Partnership to Promote Patient- and Family-Centered Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of a Community Hospital
D3 The Professional Caregivers' Plan for Resiliency©: Two Facilitated Narrative Exchange and Reflective Practice Platforms that Successfully Address Staff-Identified Barriers to the Delivery of High-Quality Patient Care
D4 Families as Partners in Care: Developing a New Model of Partnership / MemorialCare Health System: Our Journey to Patient Patientand
D5 Developing a Protocol for Family-Witnessed Resuscitation in Trauma Care: One Team's Experience with the Collaborative Process / Infusing the Family in Decisions to Start or Stop Resuscitations
D6 Patients and Families Identify an Opportunity to Serve By Envisioning and Implementing the Volunteer Matching Program
D7 Families and Human Resources: Essential Partners for Family-Centered Care
D8 Project GREAT — Putting the Recovery Model of Mental Health Care into Practice / Signs of Change: Corporate-Client Cooperation in Adult Mental Health Care
D9 Spiritual Struggles and Solace While a Child is Dying / When the Miracle Doesn't Happen
E1 The Language of Healing: Translating the Human Experience of Healing into Family-Centered Design and Operating Principles
E2 Families and Practitioners as Partners in Learning for Change: The IPP C Experience
E3 Building Strategic Partnerships and Developing Strategic Plans: A Guide for Parent/Patient Leaders of Family/Patient Advisory Councils / Tending to the Patient and Family Advisory Councils: Creating Supportive Infrastructure to Ensure a Meaningful Experience
E4 Designed for Success: Everything You Need to Know About Establishing a Peer Support Program / Families Sharing Personal Grief Experiences: Parent Involvement in a NICU Bereavement Program
E5 The Most Meaningful PRESENT of All: Family PRESENCE at the Bedside and Beyond / Improving Patient Rounds (IPR): Patient- and Family-Centered Care "Takes On" Academic Bedside Rounds at the Medical College of Georgia
E6 Every Step an Adventure: MCGHealth's Ambulatory Patient- and Family-Centered Care Journey
E7 Family Partnership: A Relationship Based Care Approach
E8 The Wizards Behind the Curtain: Supporting Staff in a Family-Centered Care Environment / STAFF vs. STRESS: And the Winner is....?
E9 Welcome to the ICN: An Introduction to the IntensiveCare Nursery at Children's Hospital at Dartmouth by Families for Families / Taking a Closer Look at Developing Culturally Relevant Educational Approaches to Empowering Parents
F1 JOG (A Journey of Growth) to Enhance the Ideal Patient Centered Experience / Partnering with Families to Integrate Patient- and Family-Centered Care
F2 Engaging Physicians in Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Developing Physician Engagement and Training Strategies / Project DOCC (Delivery of Chronic Care): A Parent-Centered Collaboration in Pediatric Medical Education
F3 Maximizing the Impact of Family Advisors Through a Formal Training and Placement Program
F4 Bridging the Gap: Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Care / Building Family Capacity: Family Facilitators and Health Care Professionals Working Collaboratively to Integrate Life Skills Resources Into Practice
F5 Family-Centered Rounds: Tools for Collaboration and Quality / An Interdisciplinary Approach to Integrating Scripting into a Patient- and Family-Centered Care Environment
F6 Shift Change Report at Bedside: A Partnership with Families / Creating a Healing Environment Through Visitation Policy Revision
F7 The Family Resource Center: More than a Library Supporting Families and Patients with Resources and Services / BY Patients and Families FOR Patients and Families: A Patient-Family Advisory Council Designs and Implements a Resource Center
F8 The Somali Doula Program: Using a Community-Based Model for Development of Culturally Competent, Family-Centered Care at a Major Academic Medical Center / Understanding the Connection of PFCC Core Values and CLAS Standards
F9 Informed Families are Empowered Families
G1 Leading from the Middle: Advancing the Practice of Patient- and Family-Centered Care / Penguins and Partners: Orchestrating Successful Change
G2 Families as Educators: A Unique Contribution / Interprofessional Education for Collaborative Patient and Family-Centred Care
G3 A Strategic Partnership Between Family-Centered Care and Quality Improvement Results in Innovative Processes for Improving Discharge in a Pediatric Hospital
G4 Exploring Perceptions of School-Age Children with Bleeding Disorders and Other Chronic Illnesses: Understanding Partnership Roles in Family- Centered Care / Assessing Family Management for Families of Children with Chronic Conditions
G5 Finding the Evidence, Highlighting the Disparities: A National Collaborative for Patient- and Family-Centered Care in Pediatric Settings
G6 Lessons About Design of Children's Hospitals from the Patient's Perspective
G7 The Chronicles of a Young Mom's "Good Death:" Patient- and Family-Centered Care for Mom and the Kids When Mom is Dying
G8 Collaborative and Informed Caring for Children with a Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Parents
G9 Producing a Patient- and Family-Centered Care Video on a Shoestring Budget / CHOI's Family Interview Project: Changing Culture Through the Strengths of Our Stories
PLEN OPENING PLENARY - How a Patient Experience Led to Broader Partnerships and Perspectives about the Community and the Creative Use of Technology in Health Care
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August 19, 2009
CLO Closing Plenary
H1 Partners for Excellence: Creating a Best Practices Toolkit and Curricula for Patient- and Family-Centered Care
H2 Benchmarking Patient- and Family-Centered Care: The Findings and Impact of a Study of PFCC Practices in 26 Academic Medical Centers
H3 The Schwartz Center Rounds: Fostering Compassion, Interdisciplinary Communication, and Supportive Learning Communities
H4 Eden at Home: Changing the Culture of Home and Community-Based Care
H5 The Patient Experience as a Catalyst to Change
H6 Hearing Voices / The Family Advisory Council as a Developmental Process: A "Critical Decisions Guide" for Restructuring your Advisory Council
H7 Mapping Your Health Neighborhood
I1 Driving Organizational Strategies Through Patient and Family-Driven Partnerships / Children and Families Direct Care by Getting Squeaky Clean©
I2 Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Multi-Sensory Early Behavioral-Education Intervention for Parents of Extreme Preterm Infants / The Volunteer Breastfeeding Peer Mentor Program at the ICN at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth —Improvement Through Peer Support
I3 Yakkity YAC, We Talk Back: How to Form a Youth Advisory Council at Your Hospital, School, or Community Center / Consult the Experts: Creation of a Dynamic Youth Advisory Council at the IWK Health Centre
I4 Assessing Parent/Caregiver Perspectives and Social Networking (Web-Based): The Pennsylvania Experience / Supporting Children and their Families through Interactive and Innovative Methods
I5 Families as Visitors: Changing the Culture from Exclusion to Inclusion / Family Member Involvement in the Operating Room During the Anaesthetic Induction of an Adult Patient with Downs Syndrome or Developmental Delay
I6 Relationship-Centered Care Through the Centering Group Model
I7 Parents Essential To Pediatric Palliative Care
I8 Incorporating PFCC Education into Occupational Therapy Curricula / Walking Our Talk: Aligning Elements of Family-Centered Care with Undergraduate Child Health Nursing Education
I9 Relaxation on Demand: Guided Imagery and Distraction on Video for Pediatric Patients, Their Families, and Caregivers
J1 Patient- and Family-Centered Care — The Impact on Patient Safety and Satisfaction: A Comparison Study of Intensive Care Units at an Academic Medical Center / Building Support and Momentum to Advance a Patient- and Family-Centered Culture in an Academic Medical Center
J2 Partnering Leaders and Competitors within a City to Promote Quality Family-Centered Care for Families with Children Born Medically Fragile and/or Chronically Ill / Single Parent Caregivers of Catastrophically Ill Children: Unique Challenges and Opportunities for Family- Centered Care
J3 University of Florida Pediatric Pulmonary Center Family Partnership Program: Challenges and Successes
J4 "REACH"ing Out to Teens and Caregivers for Successful Transition to Adulthood
J5 The Circle of Life — PFCC from Birth to Death and Beyond
J6 Patients as Partners in Outpatient Geriatric Services
J7 Making Your Voice Count: Engaging Patients and Family Members in Legislative Advocacy Initiatives that Impact Cancer Care
J8 Physician Contributions to a Family Advisory Council —The St. Louis Children's Hospital Experience
J9-1 The Constant: Parents as Partners in the Delivery of Care — A Video / Meet the Experts
K1 Family and Faculty Co-Instruction Teams Enhance Interdisciplinary Education for Health Care Professionals in Family-Centered Care / Colliding Passions: The Truth about Patient and Family/Professional Partnerships
K2 Learning from the Past: Planning a New Single Room NICU at University Hospital's Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
K3 Implementing Family-Centered Rounds at Johns Hopkins Children's Center: A Retrospective Crystal Ball / The Expressway to Patient- and Family-Centered Rounds
K4 The Importance of HOPE to Developing and Sustaining Family Leadership Capacity / Partnering with Parents to Achieve the Extraordinary for Children
K5 Day Procedures for Children Requiring Lumbar Puncture and Bone Marrow Aspiration Improvements in Safety and Quality Have Been Driven by Parent Feedback: Family Centred Care in Action / Parents Are Welcomed and Well-Prepared to go into the Operating Room During Anaesthetic Induction
K6 "How Do I Join a Committee When I Can't Get Out of the Office?" Creative Techniques for Creating an Effective Organizational Partnership with Busy Patients and Family Members
K7 Partnering with Families to Design, Implement, and Evaluate a Care Coordination Model
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