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3rd International Spirituality in Healthcare Conference‘Creating Space for Spirituality in Healthcare’School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College DublinThursday 22 June 2017Pre-conference workshops: 21 June 2017

‘CreatingSpaceforSpiritualityinHealthcare’Pre- ‐conferenceworkshopsWednesday21June2017Seminar Room 1.26TimeWorkshopTitleFacilitator09.00- ,USA10.00- ‐10.30Break10.30- ‐12.00Ethicsofspiritualityresearch12.00- ‐13.30Break13.30- CRS)Developmentandimprovements–20yearson?15.00- ‐15.30Break15.30- rbally,Lecturer,DublinCityUniversity,Dublin

Creating Space for Spirituality in Healthcare conference - 22 June 2017: Overview of activities08.30Registration opens: tea and coffee will be servedFoyer09.00-9.10Opening addressProfessor Mary McCarronDean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Trinity College DublinLecture Theatre 2.5709.15-10.00Keynote: Spirituality and WellbeingMaryJo Kreitzer PhD, RN, FAAN:Director of the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of MinnesotaSession chairperson: Professor Wilf McSherry, Staffordshire UniversityLecture Theatre 2.5710.00-10.30Refreshment break and Poster Viewing: Foyer and Seminar Room 1.1010.30-12.30Concurrent sessionsIndividual venues identified on timetable12.30-13.30Lunch Service and Poster Viewing: Foyer and Seminar Room 1.1013.30-14.15Keynote: Opening the Gates: risk and opportunity for widening participation in spiritual careRevd Dr Christopher SwiftHead of Chaplaincy at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustSession chairperson: Dr Richard Egan, University of OtagoLecture Theatre 2.5714.30-16.30Concurrent sessionsIndividual venues identified on timetable16.30-16.45Closing address and annoucement of prizesLecture Theatre 2.5716.45-17.30Wine receptionSeminar Room 1.10

Creating Space for Spirituality in Healthcare conference - 22 June 2017: Concurrent sessions (morning)Seminar Room 2.51Seminar Room 1.24Seminar Room 1.26Seminar Room 1.2910.30-11.00Children’s spirituality and thepractice of meditationNoel Keating : IndependentResearcherSpirituality and spiritual carediscernment in nursing educationand practice - a critical reviewJacqueline Whelan: Trinity CollegeDublinSpiritual awakening amongst women inIreland with chronic invisible illnessesBernadette MastersonIdentifying spirituality andspiritual care in women’snarratives of pregnancy, andbirthMary Mitchell: University ofthe West of England11.00-11.30Canadian social workers’conceptualizations ofspirituality as lived experiencein professional practice supportsustainable well-being: arethere similarities for health careprofessionals?Christine S. K. Lwanga:University of ManitobaThe perception about the spiritualdimension of care: hearing fromundergraduate nursing studentsMaria Teresa Leitão: UniversidadeCatólica Portuguesa‘In the name of the Father and of the Sonand of the Holy Ghost’. The use of prayerand spirituality in Irish lay health beliefsand practices in the 20th CenturyCarol Barron: Dublin City UniversityInvestigating spiritualdeficiency within CanadianHealth Care EducationmodelsNancy-Angel Doetzel:Mount Royal University11.30-12.00Spirituality: a source ofresilience amongpsychotherapistsBen Hughes: NUI GalwayThe creation of dedicated spacestowards enhancing the holistichealth and wellbeing of newlyarrived refugees in IrelandPJ Boyle and Brian Davis: HSERefugee Clinic Balseskin RefugeeReception Centre DublinProtocol for a cluster randomisedcontrolled trial to compare the Taste &See programme, a church-basedprogramme to develop a healthyrelationship with food, with a wait-listcontrolDeborah Lycett: Coventry UniversitySpirituality in the transitionto motherhood: organicinquiry in actionNoelia Molina: WaterfordInstitute of Technology12.00-12.30Capturing the spiritual needs ofchildren and their families in achildren’s hospiceThomas Begley and FionaWoods: LauraLynn Children’sHospiceCarrying hope: a grounded theorystudy of pre-registration nursingstudents’ understanding andawareness of their spirituality fromexperiences in clinical practiceWendy Wigley: University ofSouthamptonMatters of life and death – worship insecure psychiatric settingsPaul Shield: Pontifical University,MaynoothSpirituality and health: aMiddle Eastern perspectiveElizabeth Weathers: RCSIBahrain

Creating Space for Spirituality in Healthcare conference - 22 June 2017: Concurrent sessions (afternoon)Seminar Room 2.51Seminar Room 1.26Seminar Room 1.29Challenges and opportunities foraddressing spiritual needs inhealthcare facilities: a workingChaplain’s perspectiveMargaret Naughton: Bon SecoursHospital, TraleeThe role of music to sustainspirituality in healthcareHilary Moss: IWAMD, Universityof LimerickThis is my way of attaching withGod: spiritual needs of peoplewith intellectual disabilities at theend of lifeKumaresan Cithambaram: StJoseph’s Intellectual DisabilityServicesAn exploration of spirituality inNurses’ perspectives in meetingthe recovery process of addiction: the spiritual needs of people withthe impact on the workerdementia in a publicly fundedcontinuing care setting in IrelandDaniel Cleary: Dublin BusinessSchoolMajella Kirwan: DungavanCommunity Hospital andPaul Michael Keenan: TrinityCollege Dublin‘Creating space’ forcontemplative supervision inclinical practice and healthcareDee McKiernan: OscailtIntegrative Health CentreSpirituality in nursing - anoverview of research methodsHelga Teixeira Martins:Universidade CatólicaPortuguesaSpirituality in the face of generalanaesthesiaElizabeth Fletcher: SPIREEvaluation of a Tai Chiintervention to promote wellbeing in healthcare staff: a pilotstudyDavid Marshall: BallyfermotMental Health CentreReligious participation and mentalhealth: what are the associationsin women aged 50 and over livingin Ireland? Evidence from theIrish Longitudinal Study on Ageing(TILDA)Joanna Orr: Trinity CollegeDublinReflections on teachingmindfulness to adolescents inschoolsKathleen Neenan: Trinity CollegeDublin14.30-15.00How is Chaplaincy marginalised:by our faith communities and byour institutions and how wechange it?Jeffrey Cohen: University ofNotre Dame, Australia15.00-15.30Spirituality in New ZealandhealthcareRichard Egan: Dunedin School ofMedicine15.30-16.0016.00-16.30Seminar Room 1.24Spiritual care communication atthe End-of-LifeShannon O’Connell-Persaud:South Dakota State UniversityReflections on perinatal deathand dyingBreda Hertaeg: Royal Women'sHospital, Victoria, Australia

Creating Space for Spirituality in Healthcare conference - 22 June 2017: Poster presentationsPoster titlePresenterSpirituality in eating disorder recoveryCora GrantEnnismore Retreat CentreSpiritual care in nursing - a clinical case studyMariana VieiraUniversidade Católica PortuguesaReligious/spiritual coping of women with breast Mariana Lopes BorgescancerUniversity of São PauloAbraham’s hineni as a model for an holisticapproach to healthcareCatriona Brennan and Aisling EnglishMidland Regional Hospital, PortlaoiseSpiritual care in the end-of-life: a clinical casestudyMargarida SousaUniversidade Católica Portuguesa

Margaret Naughton: Bon Secours Hospital, Tralee The role of music to sustain spirituality in healthcare Hilary Moss: IWAMD, University of Limerick 15.00-15.30 Spirituality in New Zealand healthcare Richard Egan: Dunedin School of Medicine This is my way of attaching with God: spiritual needs of people with intellectual disabilities at the end .