Scientific Programme -Day One: Friday, October 9, 2015

  • Pediatric Oncology Specialization In Africa: Collaboration Between Cameroon And South Africa.
  • Being Home After A Child’s Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation The Experiences And Commitments Parents Face The Influencing Factors And Their Needs As A Result.
  • Nursing Care For Patients With Retinoblastoma In Angkor Hospital For Children.
  • Parental Challenges For Obtaining An Accurate Diagnosis For Their Child With Cancer And Reaching An Appropriate Treatment Centre In India.
  • Chemotherapy /Biotherapy Nursing Education In Latin America: An Initiative Of The Association Of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses
  • Perception Of Pakistani Oncology Nurses Regarding Their Role In Supportive Care: Challenges And Needs-A Pilot Study
  • Low Self –Reported Rates Of Burnout In Johannesburg Nurses In One Pediatric Oncology Unit
  • To Explore Challenges Faced By Nurses In Oncology Setup In Tertiary Cancer Hospital In India.

Scientific Programme -Day One: Saturday, October 10

  • A Social Networking Tool For Collaborative Care For Adolescents And Young Adults With Cancer, Caregivers And Health Care Professionals: A Usability Study
  • Information Technology As A Tool To Engage And Demystify Cancer In Children And Adolescents.
  • Usability Testing Of The Pain Squad +Smartphone-Based Real-Time Cancer Pain Management App For Adolescents With Cancer
  • Radiation Therapy In Low –Income Countries: Nursing’s Role In The Face Of Coming Technology
  • Caring For The Adolescent Patient And The Caregiver: The Doctors Perspective
  • Do I Look Like A Kid To You?
  • “They Should Have Talked To Me”: How We Might Individualise Our Approach To Communicating Complex Information To Children And Young People
  • Developing An Online Collaborative Care Tool For Adolescents With Cancer, Their Caregivers And Healthcare Professionals: A Clinical Usability Test
  • Exploring The Health Educational Needs And Concerns Of Parents Of Children With Cancer With Cancer At The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi
  • Forcing And Protecting-Parents’ Lived Experience During Their Child’s Radiotherapy Treatment
  • Professional Competence For Working With Teenagers And Young Adults With Cancer: Consensus And Dissension Revealed In The Brightlight Delphi Survey
  • Construct Validity And Reliability Of A Multidimensional Electronic Pain Diary For School-Aged Children Adolescents With Cancer

Scientific Programme -Day One: Sunday, October 11

  • Health Care Professionals Perceptions Of The Paediatric Hospital Ethical Climate In Childhood Cancer Care
  • Consolidating Care By Clarifying Perspectives: Health Care Professionals Experiences Of Ethics Case Reflection Sessions
  • Impact Of Nursing On Treatment Abandonment In Children With Cancer
  • Quality Of Life (Qol)In Children Dying Of Cancer: The State Of The Science
  • The Nutrition Screening Tool For Childhood Cancer (Scan)
  • To Assess The Level Of Satisfaction Among Parents Of Children With Cancer Regarding Nursing Care In A Paediatric Ward
  • Perceived Control In Mothers Of Children With Cancer: A Longitudinal Study The First Year Post –Diagnosis
  • Cultural Adaptation And Validation Of The Moral Distress Scale To The Paediatric Oncology Context.