Call for Abstracts

A call for Abstracts is now closed. Please check back next year for further details. We thank everyone that submited abstracts and look forward to hearing from you again next year!

Inspiring Person-Centredness:  A Call to Action

May 8 – 10, 2019       Vancouver, BC

This conference is part of the following series:

> Spirituality:  The Invisible Ingredient Conference Series (Providence Health Care)

> Faith & Nursing Symposium Series (Trinity Western University, School of Nursing)

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Please forward all submissions to spiritualityconference@twu.ca

Due:  February 22, 2019

This international conference gathers spiritual health practitioners, healthcare providers, researchers, scholars and students, and healthcare leaders from across practice and academic settings to discuss person-centredness—the ideal that the person is at the centre of the care they receive.

Abstracts (200 words) are invited that feature empirical, theoretical, historical, educational or practice-oriented discussion on person-centredness and healthcare.  Examples of possible topics include: organizational capacity for person-centredness; human rights/social justice and person-centredness; spirituality and person-centredness; diversity and person-centredness; education and professional development for person-centredness; and theological foundations for person-centredness. 

Oral (paper) presentation.  Oral (paper) sessions allow authors to present papers for discussion detailing empirical, theoretical, historical, educational, or practice-oriented perspectives.   We welcome abstracts from completed or in-progress scholarly work (including student theses and knowledge translation projects). Oral (paper) sessions involve authors presenting for 20 minutes, with 5 minutes allocated for discussion.

Poster Presentation.  A poster presentation allows a presenter to provide a visual summary of their research and/or innovation for conference delegates.  A poster should be self-contained and self-explanatory, allowing different viewers to proceed on their own while the author is free to supplement or discuss particular points raised in enquiry.  There will be dedicated time allocated in the conference program for poster viewing in a facilitated group. 

Lightning Talks. Lightning Talks a great opportunity to reach a wide audience, with a varied, visual, and engaging presentation. Lightning Talks is a presentation in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each.  The slides only show visuals, and not words. The speaker tells a story that is illustrated by the slides, for a total of 7 minutes of oral commentary.  

SUBMISSION FORMAT

All abstracts of 200 words are to be submitted by February 22, 2019 by 12:00 Midnight (Pacific Standard Time) to spiritualityconference@twu.ca  Please indicate your preference for an oral, poster, or Lightning Talks presentation, or no preference.   All abstracts will be independently and blindly reviewed by the Program Committee. Selection of abstracts for presentation will be based on scholarly merit and relevance to the conference topics.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Decisions on abstract submissions will by made by March 15, 2019. If your abstract is accepted for presentation, you will be notified by email of your presentation date and time. This notice is sent to the contact person for each presentation.  If the presentation has more than one author, the contact person is asked to share the information with the other author(s). All accepted abstracts will be included with the conference materials.

All presenters are required to register for the conference and to pay the applicable registration fee no later than March 30, 2019. If the primary author is unable to attend the conference and has made arrangements for someone else to present the paper or poster, that person must register for the conference and pay the applicable registration fee.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Abstracts of all presentations should reflect or include:

- Internal consistency of purpose/aims and methods;
- Clarity of presentation;
- Implications and significance of the study/project/theory;
- Relevance to the conference topic.