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A New Interdisciplinary Telehealth Referral Pathway and Consultations to Improve Outcomes Among Older Canadian Adults With Liver Cirrhosis (69027)

Session Information:

Friday, 31 March 2023 15:45
Session: Poster
Room: Orion Hall
Presentation Type:Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Frances Carr is a Assistant Professor with the Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Alberta. My research interests include Quality Improvement, benzodiazepine deprescribing, financial decision-making capacity and elder financial abuse.
Telehealth and telemedicine have become indispensable healthcare delivery tools during the COVID-19 pandemic. Older individuals with cirrhosis have complex medical…

Lack of Qualified Caregivers in Malaysia’s Private Aged Care: Legal Perspective through Private Aged Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 2018 (68484)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr NURHAFIZAH SAHIDAN is a University Postgraduate Student at Taylor's University in Malaysia
Malaysia is expected to become an aged nation by 2030. The elderly population in Malaysia was predicted to number 28.3…

Academic Self-concept, Global Self-esteem, and Social Integration of Students with Special Educational Needs in Higher Education (67458)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Hoi Nga NG is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Caritas Institute of Higher Education in China
Inclusive education (IE) regulates that students with learning difficulties or with special educational needs (SEN) should study in the mainstream…

Topographic Organization of Hippocampus Cortical Integration Unveiled With Functional Gradients: Links to Age, Memory and Dopamine (69369)

Session Information: Aging and Psychology | Session Chair: Amit Shrira

Sunday, 2 April 2023 15:55
Session: Session 3
Room: Room 703
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Alireza Salami is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Karolinska Institute and Umea University in Sweden
Hippocampus is a complex structure with broad implications for various cognitive processes, including memory. Previous studies have reported overlapping anatomical…

Taemong Writing Workshop: Composing Poetic Mysteries of Scientific Faith (69042)

Session Information: Taemong Writing Workshop: Composing Poetic Mysteries of Scientific Faith

Saturday, 1 April 2023 17:20
Session: Session 4
Room: Room 708
Presentation Type:Workshop Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Loren Goodman is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Yonsei University in South Korea
This workshop arises in response to an observation by psychologist, dream researcher, and parapsychologist Robert Van de Castle, gleaned from…

To Be Young and Depressed: Higher Prevalence Rates for Depression in Youngsters in the Netherlands

Session Information:

According to recent results of NEMESIS, 26% of the Dutch adult population had a psychiatric condition in the past 12 months. Twelve years earlier this was 18%. Especially, there was a sharp increase in the prevalence in depressive, anxiety and substance use disorders. Those aged under 35, living alone, without employment and living in cities

About the Presenter(s): Jan Spijker, MD, PhD, is a psychiatrist at the Expert Center for Depression of Pro Persona mental health care in Nijmegen
According to recent results of NEMESIS, 26% of the Dutch adult population had a psychiatric condition in the past 12…

Curious about Curiosity

Session Information:

In this interactive, interdisciplinary plenary interview and discussion, Perry Zurn and Dani S. Bassett introduce their new theory of curiosity as a relational or “network” practice. For them, curiosity is not so much a capacity to acquire new information as it is a capacity to connect. The presentation and discussion will also explore curiosity’s centrality

About the Presenter(s): -Professor Bassett is the J. Peter Skirkanich Professor at the University of Pennsylvania
-Perry Zurn is Associate Professor of Philosophy at American University
In this interactive, interdisciplinary plenary interview and discussion, Perry Zurn and Dani S. Bassett introduce their new theory of curiosity…

Aging Data: The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging

Session Information:

Researchers increasingly recognize the value of public-use data for secondary research, thesis development, training and education and the development of independent research grants. As cutting-edge international studies are emerging across Asia, Latin America, Europe, and increasingly Africa, the opportunities for cross-national and comparative research are growing exponentially. This is a particularly exciting time to work,

About the Presenter(s): -Dr James W. McNally is the Director of the NACDA Program on Aging
-Kathryn is a project manager at NACDA Program on Aging
Researchers increasingly recognize the value of public-use data for secondary research, thesis development, training and education and the development of…

Are Modern Understandings of Karma the Teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha

Session Information:

“Karma”, like the word “Buddha”, is one of the few words of Buddhist/Hindu origin that have become so commonly used they no longer need to be italicised when written. Thus, when discussing something that happened to a particular person, usually of a negative character, it is unsurprising to hear someone say, “It was his karma,

About the Presenter(s): Brian is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies and a fully ordained Buddhist priest in the Sōtō Zen sect
"Karma”, like the word "Buddha”, is one of the few words of Buddhist/Hindu origin that have become so commonly used…

Recent Developments Concerning the Separation of Religion and State in Contemporary Japan

Session Information:

The ongoing impact of religion on the state (and vice versa) remains an “evergreen” and controversial phenomenon in many countries of the world. Today, the split on national lines between the Christian Orthodox Church in Russia and Ukraine reveals once again how religions are both impacted by and impact upon nations at war. Even more

About the Presenter(s): -Frank S. Ravitch is Professor of Law and Walter H. Stowers Chair in Law in Religion at the Michigan State University College of Law
-Haruko Satoh is Specially Appointed Professor at the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP)
-Brian is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies and a fully ordained Buddhist priest in the Sōtō Zen sect
The ongoing impact of religion on the state (and vice versa) remains an "evergreen" and controversial phenomenon in many countries…

Ships in the Night: Expansion of the Separation of Politics and Religion in Japan as the U.S. Supreme Court Abandons the Separation of Church and State

Session Information:

In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned more than 50 years of precedent on the establishment of religion (commonly referred to as the separation of church and state) in a case involving sectarian Christian prayer by a public high school football coach. This follows a recent trend of moving away from separationist concepts. This

About the Presenter(s): Frank S. Ravitch is Professor of Law and Walter H. Stowers Chair in Law in Religion at the Michigan State University College of Law
In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned more than 50 years of precedent on the establishment of religion (commonly…

Whose Time Am I Spending? Nonzero-sum Time Perception Promotes Psychological Well-being and Prosociality

Session Information:

In modern societies, time is a precious asset. Just like money, we invest, trade, spend, save, borrow, give, lose, and even steal time. Just like money, we see it as a zero-sum resource that can be taken or given. But time could be also conceived as a non-zero-sum: Time may be just there, created moment

About the Presenter(s): Dr Yu Niiya is a Professor in the Department of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS) at Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan
In modern societies, time is a precious asset. Just like money, we invest, trade, spend, save, borrow, give, lose, and…

Graduate Students’ Perceptions and Use Towards Library Discovery Tool and Google Scholar (68536)

Session Information:

Friday, 31 March 2023 15:45
Session: Poster
Room: Orion Hall
Presentation Type:Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Shih-Chuan Chen is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan
In the process of academic research, researchers spend a large time searching for relevant research literature. When the library's electronic…

Status of E-Inclusion, and Prediction of Social Inclusion Among the Elderly in Taiwan (69200)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ms Carol, Shu Huey Wu is a University Doctoral Student at National Taiwan University in Taiwan
Digital aging is an essential part of active aging. E-Inclusion means that everyone in society can participate in the information…

A Cross-Cultural Comparison on Age-Friendly Cities: Akita, Japan and Columbus Ohio (69113)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Mrs. Alexandria McBride, is a student assistant researcher with Columbus Age-Friendly Innovation Center and The Ohio State University College of Social Work. She has a B.S. in Health Sciences and is getting a 2nd Bachelors in Japanese.
Reason: This research will help bridge the cultural gaps in aging studies. Japan is on the forefront of our aging…

Successful Cases of Transiting From Restraints to Restraint-free Care of Older Residents in Long-term Care Facilities: Perspectives of Multi-disciplinary Staff (69197)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Lisa Low is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Caritas Institute of Higher Education in Hong Kong
Background: In recent decades, considerable attention has been given to efforts to reduce and eliminate restraint use in older institutionalized…

Caring Communities – Ready for a Collaborative Approach to Dementia? (67986)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Christine Pichler is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences in Austria
Old age, care dependency and dementia pose particular challenges to those affected and their families. This paper presents participatory approaches…

Qualitative Inquiry on Personal and Situational Factors on Elderly and Caregivers (69170)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Kadzrina Abdul Kadir is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Universiti Utara Malaysia in Malaysia
An aging society have an enormous impact on a country’s society. For a developing economy, are its citizens ready for…

Blurred Boundaries for Foreign Caregivers: For Better or For Worse? (68961)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Kate Perepezko is a University Postdoctoral Fellow or Instructor at University of Pittsburgh in United States
Background: Stroke survivors frequently require a caregiver after they are discharged from the hospital (1). Their needs are often medically…

Factors Associated With Risk of Fall Among Low Income Community-Dwelling Elderly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (68896)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Siti Nur'Asyura Adznam is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Universiti Putra Malaysia UPM in Malaysia
INTRODUCTION: Fall is prevalent among older adults globally. Risk of fall and factors associated with fall risk is also understudied…


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