Social Justice: The Essence of HIV/AIDS Nursing
10th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (CANAC)
April 14 - 17, 2002 at the Coast Plaza Suite Hotel at Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada

WORKSHOPS & CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Sunday, April 14, 2002
Workshops 1400 - 1530
Prevention & Health Promotion: Researching Care & Treatment
1400-1530 Introduction to Researching HIV/AIDS Treatment Information                                                    
Tiffany Veinot, CATIE, Toronto
Prevention & Health Promotion
1400-1530 Health Canada's Revised Infection Control Guideline: Routine Practices and Precautions     
Dorothy Moore & Debbie Norton, Health Canada, Ottawa
Provision of Care
1400-1530 AIDS 101
Deborah Randall-Wood, Casey House, Toronto & Steve Tattle, Riverdale Hospital, Toronto
Social Action
1400-1530 Tips From a Coroner: Nursing Assessment, Documentation, Communication and Advocacy
Gregg Brown & Norah Corbet, RNABC, British Columbia
Monday, April 15, 2002
Workshops & Concurrent Sessions 1100 - 1230
Prevention & Health Promotion: Responding to Women's Needs
1100-1130 In the Hands of Women: Nurses Advocate for the Female Condom
Jacqueline Barnett, British Columbia
1130-1200 HIV, Health Promotion and Women Who Have Sex With Women
Kathy Chow, Ontario
1200-1230 Study of the Drug Use Behaviour of Inmates of Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women
Ruth Martin, MD, British Columbia
Prevention and Health Promotion: Issues for Aboriginal Communities
1100-1230 Weaving the Mind/Body/Spirit: Planning HIV Activities in Aboriginal Communities
Lucy Barney & Melanie Rivers, British Columbia
Provision of Care: Challenges in Clinical Care
1100-1145 Tuberculosis: The Global Impact
Mark Fitzgerald, British Columbia
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Tuberculosis: The First Step to Health Care for HIV Positive Clients
Shelly Dean, Jerry Cyr & Nashreen Dhalla, British Columbia
1145-1230 Understanding Immune Reconstitution Disease
David M. Forrest & Elizabeth Loewen, British Columbia
Provision of Care: Innovative Approches
1100-1130 Rapid Assessment: An Innovative Approach to HIV/AIDS Care
Bill Wade, Ontario
1130-1200 Walking in Their Boots: Experiences of an Outreach Team in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Evanna Brennan, Susan Giles & Susan Burgess, British Columbia
1200-1230 Management of Injection Drug Users in Hospital: A Collaborative Practice Model
Rosemarie Riddell, British Columbia
Social Action: Policy Analysis
1100-1130 Nursing, Ethics and Health Policy: Enhancing Access to Health Care
Bernie Pauly, British Columbia
1130-1200 Examining Access to Treatment from a Social Justice Perspective
Troy Grennan, Ontario
1200-1230 The Implications of Fiscal Restraint on HIV/AIDS Care in Ontario
Tobin Brown, Elaine Lefaive & Patrick Hooey, Ontario
Monday, April 15, 2002
Workshops & Concurrent Sessions 1500 - 1630
Prevention and Health Promotion: Streetside
1500 -1530 Nursing Streetside: Providing HIV and STD Prevention Services to Street Involved Clients
James Tigchelarr & Paul Harris, British Columbia
1530-1600 From Theory to Practice: Planning, Organisation and Evaluation of a Street AIDS Nursing Program
Jean Clermont-Drolet, Quebec
1600-1630 HIV/AIDS Outreach Prevention Program for BC Street Youth: Our Youth Are Our Future
Shona Lalonde & Janine Stevenson, British Columbia
Provision of Care: Issues for Women
1500-1545 A Collaborative Model of Care for Women Living with HIV/AIDS in the Community
Judy Zeilig & Vivia McCalla, Ontario
1545-1630 Phase II: Implementing Strategies for Improving Access to HIV/AIDS Care, Support and Treatment for Emerging and Under Served Populations
Joan Lesmond & Lea Narciso, Ontario
Provision of Care: Working with the Marginalized
1500-1630 Can Denying Access be Improving Access?
Nathaline Graveline & Hannah Cowen, Ontario
Social Action: Education for Nurses
1500-1520 The Development of HIV Care and Prevention Fact Sheets for Nurses and Midwives in Resource Poor Settings
Elizabeth Lindsey, British Columbia
1520-1540 A Collaborative HIV/AIDS Distance Education Initiative for Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Anne Wyness, Diane Janes & Irene Goldstone, British Columbia
1540-1600 Taking it to the Streets - On-line Education for Street Outreach Nursing
Kathy Wrath, British Columbia
1600-1620 Expanding Capacity for HIV/AIDS Care: Students' Perceptions of an Interprofessional Course
Brian O'Neill & Anne Wyness, British Columbia
1620-1630 Discussion
Social Action: Challenging Systems
1500-1530 Adopting a Human Rights Model of Care for HIV/AIDS Refugees Battling Deportation
Claire Duchesneau, Quebec
1530-1600 Doing Good Badly: The Effect of Regulating Methadone
Therese Turner, British Columbia
1600-1630 Who Judges Best Practices? An Examination of Differences in Care for Aboriginal Persons
Jessie Mac Gregor, British Columbia
Tuesday, April 16, 2002
Workshops & Concurrent Sessions 1015-1145
Prevention and Health Promotion : Responding to Risk Taking
1015-1100 Through the Eye of a Needle: An Ethnography of Women Injection Drug Users in Winnipeg
Carla Pindera, Manitoba
1100-1145 Understanding Risk
Bill Coleman, British Columbia
Prevention and Health Promotion: The Needs of School Age Children
1015-1145 The Response of the School System to the Child with HIV
Marilyn Allen & Patricia Daly, British Columbia
Provision of Care: Personal Challenges for Nurses
1015-1045 Enneagram: A Support for Nurses: The Example of Treatment Adherence.
Jean Clermont-Drolet, Quebec
1045-1115 The Casey House Continuum of Care Project
Susanna Edwards, Ontario
1115-1145 ACHIVE: Atlantic Collaboration for HIV Education
Yvonne Lynch-Hill & Deirdre Mombourquette, Nova Scotia
Social Action: Innovative Programming
1015-1100 Safer Injection Facilities in North America: Their Place in Public Policy and Health Initiatives
Thomas Kerr, British Columbia
1100-1145 Supervised Consumption: Exploring the Implications
Patti Zettel, Wil Stewart & Alan Wood, British Columbia
Tuesday, April 16, 2002
Workshops & Concurrent Sessions 1530 - 1700
Prevention and Health Promotion: Issues for Aboriginal Communities
1530-1700 The Medicine Wheel: A First Nation's Integrated Care Model for Multi-diagnosed HIV Persons
Marian Grad & Doreen Littlejohn, British Columbia
Provision of Care: Challenges in Clinical Care
1530-1700 Integrating the Harm Reduction Model with a Community/Hospital Partnership to Improve Perinatal Outcomes for Addicted Families.
Sarah Payne, British Columbia
Provision of Care: Challenges in Clinical Care
1530-1700 Nutritional Intervention for HIV/AIDS
Diana Peabody, British Columbia
Social Action: Responding to Social Justice
1530-1700 Get it Down: Expressing the Essence
Lucy Bradley-Springer, Colorado, USA
Provision of Care: Nursing in Africa
1530-1600 Challenges for Care Providers in the Community: Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes Necessary for Care
Elizabeth Lindsey, British Columbia
1600-1630 Comparing the Effectiveness of Double-Vs. Triple-therapy Antiretroviral Therapy in Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa
Jonathan Troy Grennan, Ontario
1630-1700 Experiences of Older Women and Young Girls as Family Caregivers to PLHA in Community Home-Based Care in Botswana and Kenya
Elizabeth Lindsey, British Columbia