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| FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006 - 3rd International DAWN Summit |
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| 08:30 – 17:10 |
3rd International DAWN Summit |
| 08:30 – 11:00 |
Opening Session: Changing the course of diabetes globally
| Chairs: |
F. Snoek, The Netherlands
D. Matthews, UK |
Official Welcome to Italy
P. Pisanti, Rome, Italy
Global burden and paradigm shift
P. Lefèbvre, Liege, Belgium, IDF President
Changing diabetes through concerted action
L. Kingo, Oxford, Denmark |
Hall A |
| 09:00 |
Voices of people with diabetes
Diabetes Stories – People with diabetes presenting their life stories D. R. Matthews, Oxford,
UK |
| 09:15 |
The DAWN study and worldwide call to action
S. E. Skovlund, Bagsvaerd, Denmark |
Hall A |
| 09:30 |
World status on implementation of the DAWN Call to Action
and patient-centred initiatives in diabetes
| Chairs: |
R. Colagiuri, Australia
M. Peyrot, USA |
CARIBBEAN
G. Xuereb
Kingston, Jamaica
EASTERN EUROPE
M. Shipulina,
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
INDIA
S. Ramachandran,
Chennai, India
LATIN-AMERICA
J.J. Gagliardino,
La Plata, Argentina
MIDDLE EAST
L. Sioufi,
Cairo, Egypt
AFRICA
J.C. Mbanya,
Yaounde, Cameroon
AUSTRALASIA
R. Colagiuri,
Sydney, Australia
JAPAN
H. Ishii,
Tenri, Japan
EUROPE (EU)
E. Hughes,
London, UK
USA
R. Glasgow,
Colorado, USA
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Hall A |
| 11:00 |
Coffee Break ,Exhibition
and DAWN Summit Poster Visit
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| 11:30 – 12:45 |
Perspectives on implementing patient centred care in chronic disease management
| Chairs: |
M. MacKinnon, UK
I. Brorly, Denmark |
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Hall A |
| 11:30 |
The patient perspective: The psychosocial implications of living with a chronic disease.
Discussion
M. Weiss, Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
| 11:45 |
The medical perspective: Effective communication as a vehicle for improving health and quality of life for people with chronic illness. Discussion
J. Bensing, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
| 12:00 |
The national policy and socio-economic challenges in promoting patient-centred chronic care. Discussion
The US Experience: Patient-centred care: The “3-P framework” and the United States
F. Vinicor, Atlanta, USA |
| 12:25 |
The UK Experience: From
National Policy to Practice. Scalable initiatives to ensure access to patient-centred
self-management education
S. Roberts, Tyne & Wear, UK |
| 12:45 |
Lunch Break, Exhibition and DAWN Summit Poster Visit
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| 14:00 |
Implementing the call to action – new perspectives and lessons learned
| Chairs: |
R. Landgraf, Germany
S. Dunn, Australia |
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Hall A |
14:00 |
Awareness building and advocacy for addressing the people behind the disease.
New global initiatives.
K. Rosenfeld, USA
A. Østergren, Denmark |
| 14:25 |
Engaging and educating people with diabetes
Community and health care strategies to enable people with chronic illness to actively self-manage their condition
S. Kaplan, Irvine, CA, USA
S. Greenfield, Irvine, CA, USA
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| 14:50 |
Training Health Care Professionals
Models and tools for training healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care in the patient-centred approach to care
S. Craddock, Portsmouth, UK
T. Lauritzen, Aarhus, Denmark |
| 15:15 |
Coffee Break, Exhibition and DAWN Summit Poster Visit
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| 15:45 |
Implementing tools and systems
Tools and systems to promote sustained implementation of patient-centred care for people with chronic diseases in primary and secondary care
F. Snoek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
L. Kleinebreil, Sarselles, France |
| 16:10 |
Influencing health policy and treatment guidelines
Implementation of evidence-based treatment guidelines for the psychological management of people with chronic illness
Case study: The German and Dutch evidence-based guidelines for psychological care in diabetes B. Kulzer, Germany P.H.L.M. Geelhoed-Duijvestijn,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| 16:35 |
Promotion of patient-centred psychosocial research
State of art overview of translational behavioural and psychosocial research in diabetes and related chronic diseases. Where next?
R. Glasgow, Colorado, USA
D. Matthews, Oxford, UK |
| 17:00 |
Closing Remarks
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