Clinical pharmacy tackling inequalities and access to health care 45 th ESCP Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy, jointly organized with NSF ¬ Oslo, Norway ¬ 5–7 October 2016
Clinical pharmacy tackling inequalities and access to health care
45th ESCP Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy, jointly organized with NSF ¬ Oslo, Norway ¬ 5–7 October 2016
Important Dates And Deadlines Symposium on-line registration open 1 April, 2016Abstract submission open 1 May, 2016Extended abstract submission deadline: 11 July, 2016Early-bird registration deadline: 31 July, 2016Notification to abstract submitters: 26 August 2016Early-bird registration deadline for abstract presenters: 12 September 2016
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4master Class & evenIng leCture
Scientific ProgrammeTuesday, 4 October 2016
Masterclass of Excellence in Pharmacy 9:00 – 16:30by ESCP Research Committee
Evening Opening Lecture 18:00 –18:45by Dr. Magne Nylenna,
Director of The Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services.
welCome drInks at sCandIC holmenkollen Park hotel 18:45 – 19:30
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masterClass of exCellenCe In QualItatIve researCh
“Getting started with qualitative research: from research questions to dissemination”Tutors: Marcel Bouvy, Netherlands and Sofia Kälvemark Sporrong, Denmark
Time Programme
09.00–09.30 Introduction to qualitative research, place among other types of research, relevance
09.30–10.15 Analyzing qualitative data10.15–10.30 Discussion10:30–11:00 Coffee break11.00–12.00 Theory on three qualitative methods: Focus Groups, Interviews,
Semi-Qualitative methods (q-study) 12:00–13.00 Lunch13.00–14.30 Group work: Three transcripts from Focus Groups, Interviews and
Semi-Qualitative methods. Group discussions of research ques-tions and analysis of the texts based on the research methodology.
14.30–15.00 Analysis of qualitative research: notes making, taping, audio (ATLAS, Nvivo)
15.00–15.15 Publishing qualitative research15.15–16.00 "Elevator Pitch" presentations by the different groups and
plenary discussion16.00–16.30 Evaluation and final comments
About the tutors
Marcel Bouvy is professor of pharmaceutical care and research manager at SIR institute for Pharmacy Practice and Policy in Leiden, in cooperation with Utrecht University. He is past president of the Scientific Section of Dutch Community Pharmacists (WSO), founding member of the European Society for Patient Adher-
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evenIng oPenIng leCture and welCome drInks
18:00–18:45 Inequalities in access to information Magne Nylenna, Norway
18:45–19:30 Welcome Drinks at Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel
ence, Compliance and Persistence (ESPACOMP) and editorial board member of IJCP. As an active community pharmacist, his research focus on patient adherence, medication safety, including observational methods and evaluation of pharmacy interventions. Marcel has attended ESCP conferences for 20 years, and is member of the ESCP Research committee.
Sofia Kälvemark Sporrong is associate professor and research group leader in social pharmacy at the University of Copenhagen. She has a social science back-ground and has a versatile experience with qualitative research methodology. She PhD in social medicine from Uppsala University focused on moral distress in the health care sector. She does research on the pharmacy professions e.g. pharmacy policy, pharmacy practice and drug communication. In this Masterclass, she draw upon experience in social science methods and health care ethics.
Venue Oslo and Akershus University College, City centre Oslo. registration http://www.escpweb.org/Oslo Maximum 30 participantsSeparate registration/ registration feesAdditional fee for registration if also registered with ESCP SymposiumMasterclass only, ESCP member 150 €Masterclass only, ESCP non-member 200 €Additional fee for registration with ESCP Symposium, ESCP member 120 €Additional fee for registration with ESCP Symposium, ESCP non-member 150 €
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Wednesday, 5
Scientific ProgrammeWednesday, 5 October 2016
sCIentIfIC Programme, wednesday 5 oCtober 2016
Holmenkollen Ski Jump in 1924,
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IneQualIty In health
sCIentIfIC Programme, wednesday 5 oCtober 2016
Time Morning Programme
09:15–09:45 Opening CeremonyESCP President Markus Lampert, SwitzerlandSymposium President Frank Jørgensen, President NSF
09:45–11:30 Morning Plenary Session L 1.1 Inequalities and access to health care: lessons to learn from experiences and challenges in Belgium.Chairs: TBASpeaker: Jo De Cock, Director-General of the Belgian National Social and Health security Dep., BE
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break– Poster viewing – Exhibition
11:00–11:30 L 1.2: Pharmacist experiences of health and ethnic inequalities: a case study of diabetes management Speaker: Alia Gilani, South Asian Health Foundation, Diabetes and primary care journal, NHS Glasgow
11:30–12:00 Steve Hudson Memorial Lecture. Speaker: Rose Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer at the Scottish Government.
12:00–12:30 First Attendance Meeting
12:00–13:30 Sponsored satellite symposium
12:00–13:30 Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition
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sCIentIfIC Programme, wednesday 5 oCtober 2016
IneQualIty In health
Time Afternoon Programme | Parallel Sessions
13:30–15:30 Workshops (summaries on page 34–48)
13:30–15:30 Afternoon Plenary SessionClinical pharmacists altering addictive behavior. Chairs: TBAL 1.3: Smoking including interactions with medicines Speaker: Grainne Cousins, RCSI School of Pharmacy, Dublin, Ireland,L 1.4: Alcohol including interactions with medicines Speaker: Maria Dobrinas Bonazzi, Pharmacie des hôpitaux de l'Est Lémanique, CH
round Table Discussion
15:30–16:00 Coffee Break– Poster viewing – Exhibition
16:00–18:00 Oral Communications I
16:00–18:00 Poster Discussion Forum I
16:00–18:00 Workshops (summaries on page 34–48)
19:00–20:30 Reception and guided tour of Oslo City Hall
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Holmenkollbakken, famous ski jumping hill since 1892 in Holmenkollen, near Oslo
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Thursday, 6
Scientific ProgrammeThursday, 6 October 2016
sCIentIfIC Programme, thursday 6 oCtober 2016
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aCCess to medICInes
Time Morning Programme
08:45–12:00 Morning Plenary Session Chairs: TBA
08:45–09:00 L 2.1 The patient perspective.Speaker: Pauline Evers, The Netherlands.
09:00–09:25 Pharmacotherapy update: Biosimilars – what should clinical pharmacists know?. Speaker: TBA
09:25–09:45 L 2.2: regulatory perspective on new and expensive medicines. Speaker: Karsten Bruins Slot, the Norwegian Medicines Agency, Oslo, Norway.
09:45–10:15 Coffee Break– Poster viewing – Exhibition10:15–12:00 The new expensive medicines-how to prioritize?
L 2.3: Costs and benefits of treating patients with expen-sive medication. Speaker: Hans Olav Melberg, University of Oslo, Norway L 2.4: How nICE appraisal supports the rational access to new and expensive medication. Speaker: Olivia Wu, HEHTA, Institute of Health & Wellbeing, Univ. Glasgow,UK L 2.5: The balance between innovation and priority set-ting for the innovative pharmaceutical industry. Speaker: Ånen Ringard, The Norwegian Pharm. Industry Association, Oslo, Norway
Panel discussion. Moderator: Moira Kinnear, Head of Educa-tion, R&D at NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK
12:00–13:30 Sponsored satellite symposium12:00–13:30 Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition
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Time Afternoon Programme | Parallel Sessions
13:30–15:30 Workshops (summaries on page 34–48)
13:30–15:30 Afternoon Plenary SessionAdvanced therapiesChairs: TBA L 2.6: Advanced therapy – the future of immunotherapy in rheumatology Speaker: Siri Lillegraven, The hospital at Diakonhjemmet, NorwayL 2.7: The role of the clinical pharmacist in advanced therapy. Speaker: Benoit Allenet, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Grenoble Alpes, France
round Table Discussion
15:30–16:00 Coffee Break– Poster viewing – Exhibition
16:00–18:00 Oral Communications II
16:00–18:00 Poster Discussion Forum II
16:00–18:00 Workshops (summaries on page 34–48)
18:00–19:00 General Assembly
20:00– Conference Dinner at Oslo Ski Museum and Holmenkollen Park Hotel
24 PAGE TITLE
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Tues, 4 Oct Time Wednesday, 5 October Thursday, 6Oct Thursday, 6 October Friday, 7 October Time08:45 .
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L 2.1: The patient perspective. Pauline Evers, NL.
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L 3.1 : Empowering children as medi-cines users. Katri Hämeen-Anttila, FI
L 3.2: Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. Sule Apikoglu-Rablus, Turkey.
L 3.3: Good psychopharmacology practice in ADHD. Hans Mulder, NL
08:45Masterclass in qualitative re-search 09:00–16:30
"Getting started with qualita-tive research: from research questions to dissemination."Marcel Bouvy, Netherlands; Sofia Kälvemark Sporrong, Denmark
09:00 09:00–09–25 Pharmacotherapy update: Biosimilars: 09:00
09:15
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Opening Ceremony ESCP President Markus Lampert, CHSymposium President Frank Jørgensen, President NSF
09:25–09–45 L 2.2: Regulatory perspective on new and expensive medicines. Karsten Bruins Slot, NO
09:1509:30 09:3009:45 L 1.1: Inequalities and access to health care: lessons
to learn from experiences and challenges in Belgium.Jo De Cock, BE
Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition 09:4510:00 10:0010:15 L 2.3: Costs and benefits of treating patients with expen-
sive medication. Hans Olav Melberg, NO L 2.4: How NICE appraisal supports the rational access to new and expensive medication. Olivia Wu, UK L 2.5: The balance between innovation and priority setting for the innovative pharmaceutical industry. Ånen Ringard, NOPanel discussion Moderator: Moira Kinnear, UK
10:1510:30 Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition 10:3011:00 L 1.2: Pharmacist experiences of health and ethnic
inequalities: a case study of diabetes management. Alia Gilani, UK
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: TBA L 3.4: Gut microbiota: Recipient for and
donor of antibiotic resistant microbes and genes. Tore Midtvedt, NOL 3.5: Tackling Antibiotic Resistance - the role of clinical pharmacists ... Hege Salvesen Blix, NO
11:00
11:15 11:15
11:30Steve Hudson Memorial Lecture Rose Marie Parr, UK
11:3011:45 11:4512:00 First Attendance Meeting Sponsored satellite
symposiumLunch – Poster viewing Exhibition
Sponsored satellite symposium Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition 12:0012:30 Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition 12:3013:00 13:00
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L 1.3: Smoking including interactions with medicines. Grainne Cousins, IE
L 1.4: Alcohol including interactions with medicines. Maria Dobrinas Bonazzi, CH
Round Table Discussion
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L 2.6: Advanced therapy – the future of immunotherapy in rheumatology. Siri Lillegraven, NO
Workshops (p.34–48)WS02 WS03WS04WS07 WS08
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Oral Communica-tions III
Poster Discussion Forum III
Workshops (p.34–48)
WS01 WS03WS07 WS08WS10 WS12WS18
13:30
14:00 14:00
14:30 L 2.7: The role of the clinical pharmacist in advanced therapy. Benoit Allenet, FR
14:30
15:00 15:00
15:30 Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition Closing Ceremony & Award Winners 15:3016:00
Oral Communications I
Poster Discussion Forum I
Workshops (p.34–48)WS02 WS06WS13WS14WS15 WS16WS19
Oral Communications II Poster Discussion Forum II
Workshops(p.34–48)
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WS09,2WS10WS11WS15 WS17
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17:00 17:00
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Evening Lecture: Inequalities in ac-cess to information Magne Nylenna, NO
18:00 ESCP General Assembly 18:00
18:30 18:30
Welcome Drinks Scandic Holmenkol-
len Park Hotel
18:45 18:45
19:00 19:00
19:30 Welcome Reception 19:30
20:00 Conference Dinner at Oslo Ski Museum and Holmenkollen Park Hotel 20:00
2525PAGE TITLE
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Tues, 4 Oct Time Wednesday, 5 October Thursday, 6Oct Thursday, 6 October Friday, 7 October Time08:45 .
Mor
ning
Sess
ion:
Acce
ss to
Med
ecine
s Cha
irs: T
BA
L 2.1: The patient perspective. Pauline Evers, NL.
Mor
ning
Sess
ion 1
: Lon
g-term
co
nditio
ns in
child
ren. C
hairs
: TB
A
L 3.1 : Empowering children as medi-cines users. Katri Hämeen-Anttila, FI
L 3.2: Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. Sule Apikoglu-Rablus, Turkey.
L 3.3: Good psychopharmacology practice in ADHD. Hans Mulder, NL
08:45Masterclass in qualitative re-search 09:00–16:30
"Getting started with qualita-tive research: from research questions to dissemination."Marcel Bouvy, Netherlands; Sofia Kälvemark Sporrong, Denmark
09:00 09:00–09–25 Pharmacotherapy update: Biosimilars: 09:00
09:15
Mor
ning
Sess
ion:
Ineq
uality
in H
ealth
Ch
airs:
TBA
Opening Ceremony ESCP President Markus Lampert, CHSymposium President Frank Jørgensen, President NSF
09:25–09–45 L 2.2: Regulatory perspective on new and expensive medicines. Karsten Bruins Slot, NO
09:1509:30 09:3009:45 L 1.1: Inequalities and access to health care: lessons
to learn from experiences and challenges in Belgium.Jo De Cock, BE
Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition 09:4510:00 10:0010:15 L 2.3: Costs and benefits of treating patients with expen-
sive medication. Hans Olav Melberg, NO L 2.4: How NICE appraisal supports the rational access to new and expensive medication. Olivia Wu, UK L 2.5: The balance between innovation and priority setting for the innovative pharmaceutical industry. Ånen Ringard, NOPanel discussion Moderator: Moira Kinnear, UK
10:1510:30 Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition 10:3011:00 L 1.2: Pharmacist experiences of health and ethnic
inequalities: a case study of diabetes management. Alia Gilani, UK
Mor
ning
Sess
ion
2: An
timicr
obial
Re-
sistan
ce. C
hairs
: TBA L 3.4: Gut microbiota: Recipient for and
donor of antibiotic resistant microbes and genes. Tore Midtvedt, NOL 3.5: Tackling Antibiotic Resistance - the role of clinical pharmacists ... Hege Salvesen Blix, NO
11:00
11:15 11:15
11:30Steve Hudson Memorial Lecture Rose Marie Parr, UK
11:3011:45 11:4512:00 First Attendance Meeting Sponsored satellite
symposiumLunch – Poster viewing Exhibition
Sponsored satellite symposium Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition 12:0012:30 Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition 12:3013:00 13:00
13:30
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tive b
ehav
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Cha
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BA
L 1.3: Smoking including interactions with medicines. Grainne Cousins, IE
L 1.4: Alcohol including interactions with medicines. Maria Dobrinas Bonazzi, CH
Round Table Discussion
Workshops (p.34–48)WS01 WS05 WS12WS13 WS14WS16 WS17WS19 Af
tern
oon
Sess
ion:
Ad-
vanc
ed th
erap
ies
Chai
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L 2.6: Advanced therapy – the future of immunotherapy in rheumatology. Siri Lillegraven, NO
Workshops (p.34–48)WS02 WS03WS04WS07 WS08
WS09,1 WS11WS18
Oral Communica-tions III
Poster Discussion Forum III
Workshops (p.34–48)
WS01 WS03WS07 WS08WS10 WS12WS18
13:30
14:00 14:00
14:30 L 2.7: The role of the clinical pharmacist in advanced therapy. Benoit Allenet, FR
14:30
15:00 15:00
15:30 Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition Coffee Break – Poster viewing – Exhibition Closing Ceremony & Award Winners 15:3016:00
Oral Communications I
Poster Discussion Forum I
Workshops (p.34–48)WS02 WS06WS13WS14WS15 WS16WS19
Oral Communications II Poster Discussion Forum II
Workshops(p.34–48)
WS06 WS05
WS09,2WS10WS11WS15 WS17
16:00
16:30 16:30
17:00 17:00
17:30 17:30
Evening Lecture: Inequalities in ac-cess to information Magne Nylenna, NO
18:00 ESCP General Assembly 18:00
18:30 18:30
Welcome Drinks Scandic Holmenkol-
len Park Hotel
18:45 18:45
19:00 19:00
19:30 Welcome Reception 19:30
20:00 Conference Dinner at Oslo Ski Museum and Holmenkollen Park Hotel 20:00
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Friday, 7
Scientific ProgrammeFriday, 7 October 2016
sCIentIfIC Programme, frIday 7 oCtober 2016
Friday, 7
Oslo City Hall or Oslo rådhus (1931-1950) by the norwegian architects Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson
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long-term CondItIons In ChIldren. antImICrobIal resIstanCe
Time Morning Programme
08:45–12:00 Morning Plenary Session Long-term conditions in childrenChairs: TBAL 3.1 : Empowering children as medicines users. Speaker: Katri Hämeen-Anttila, PhD, Adjunct Professor and Development Manager, the Finnish Medicines Agency: Empowering children as medicines users L 3.2: Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. Speaker: Sule Apikoglu-Rablus, Associate Prof., Marmara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Turkey. L 3.3: Good psychopharmacology practice in ADHD. Speaker: Hans Mulder, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Wilhelmina Hospital, Assen, the Netherlands
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break– Poster viewing – Exhibition11:00–12:00 Antimicrobial resistance
L 3.4: Gut microbiota: recipient for and donor of antibi-otic resistant microbes and genes. Speaker: Tore Midtvedt, Professor emeritus,NorwayL 3.5: Tackling Antibiotic resistance - the role of clinical pharmacists in the appropriate treatment of infections. Speaker: Hege Salvesen Blix, Professor, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
12:00–13:30 Lunch – Poster viewing – Exhibition
Time Afternoon Programme | Parallel Sessions13:30–15:30 Oral Communications III13:30–15:30 Poster Discussion Forum III13:30–15:30 Workshops (summaries on page 34–48)
15:30–16:00 Closing Ceremony and Farewell Drinks
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