CIPINE2025 - INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON INTERVENTION PROJECTS IN AGEING
SUMMARIES
CONDITIONS FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS AND ARTICLES
Submit abstracts by January 10, 2025
Document written in Portuguese, English, Spanish or French.
- The title should reflect the content of the abstract, clearly indicating the main theme and results of the study. It should be specific enough to inform the reader about the subject of the research, but not excessively long or technical (no more than 150 characters).
- The abstract must not exceed 250 words.
- The abstract should be presented in a single paragraph and follow the structure: Introduction; Methods; Results; Discussion and Conclusion.
- Font: Calibri, size 12 Spacing: 1.5 Margins: 3cm on each side. File: Manuscripts in Word format (.doc or .docx)
Up to 5 keywords, separated by semicolons “;”
Bibliographical references follow the APA – American Psychological Association -APA guidelines (7th edition).
A template for submitting abstracts is available here.
- Possibility of publishing in the journal RIAGE (international and ISI indexed) https://www.riagejournal.com.
- A declaration of (no) conflict of interest is presented.
- Send abstract in word and pdf format to riage@anges.pt
- The abstract will be published in the event’s book with ISBN, at a cost of €70 (including registration for all authors).
- The full article (which must be submitted by March 31, 2025) will be published in the journal RIAGE by June 2025 for a fee of €120 (includes registration for all authors).
PROGRAM
JANUARY 23RD | ONLINE
09h30 | Abel Figueiredo
Senior Activity Program of the Municipality of Viseu in 16 Editions
09h45 | Alexandra Silva
Rehabilitation Nursing Programs that Promote Caregiver Empowerment: A Scoping Review Protocol
10h00 | Diana Fonseca
Relationship between the active employment measures promoted by iefp, i.p., and employability, subjective well-being and quality of life in unemployed users aged over 50
10:15 a.m. | Ana Costa
Respiratory rehabilitation at home for the elderly with chronic respiratory disease: evolution of functionality and symptom management.
10h30 | Ana Ramalho
Loneliness in ERPI Residents – a view from technical directors in the district of Porto.
10h45 | Ana Santos
Sénio® Dance – An intervention tool for healthy ageing.
11:00 | Ana Veiga
Families caring for dependent elderly people in self-care.
11:15 | Anabela Silva
Factors associated with loss of dignity in people in palliative care: a narrative review.
11:30 | António Candeias Martins
Volunteer Training: an intergenerational proposal at school.
11:45 | António Meireles
Memories that the future draws” project.
12:00 | António Ribeiro
Evolution of dependent people admitted to a Local Health Unit in the Minho region of Portugal, referred to the National Continuing Care Network.
12:15 | Bárbara Gomes
Anticipatory grief and comfort promotion in palliative care: a narrative review.
12:30 | Beatriz Rocha
Family involvement in promoting the well-being and quality of life of institutionalized older adults.
12:45 | Bruno Mathias Santos
Artistic Workshops and the Elderly: Reflecting on the ageing process.
13h00 | Bruno Pinto
Community Intervention Project: Training Formal Caregivers to Prevent Falls in the Elderly.
14:00 | Carla Morais
Empathy as a lever in the treatment of elderly people’s wounds.
14:15 | Carlos Colaço
Rethinking social responses to old age: Perceptions, motivations and expectations of older people in the municipality of Lisbon.
14:30 | Catarina Simão
Key factors influencing retirement planning.
14:45 | Cláudia Oliveira
Psychoemotional and Social Factors in the Management of Polymedication in Older People with Chronic Illness: A Lever for an Intervention Program.
15:00 | Cristina Teixeira
The Perceived Overload of Informal Caregivers in Home Hospitalization
15:15 | Diana Fonseca
Relationship between active employment measures promoted by iefp, i.p., and employability, subjective well-being and quality of life in unemployed users over 50.
15:30 | Dina Raquel João
Influence of magnesium on muscle function, mass and physical performance in sarcopenic individuals: a randomized controlled trial.
15:45 | Ermelinda Marques
EuroAGE+: a project to improve the quality of life of the elderly through the use of innovative technologies and cross-border cooperation.
16:00 | Eva Corrêa
Socio-cultural Animation Project – Incluir SADio: A living community beyond four walls.
16:15 | Filipa Ribeiro
Aromatherapy, music therapy and massage therapy to promote comfort in palliative care patients: a narrative review.
16:30 | Filipa Seabra
Banco de Ajudas Técnicas – a project that facilitates access to support products for elderly people with disabilities and families who need them on a one-off or long-term basis.
16:45 | Francisca Moita
Coliving Project: Study of an Experience in Portugal.
17:00 | Guida Graça
Community Intervention Project: “Caring without Wearing Out: Strengthening those who Care for the Elderly”.
17:15 | Helder Pino
Predicting vulnerability in people aged 65 and over.
JANUARY 24TH | ONLINE
09h00 | Hélio Furtado
Benefits of strength training on the functional physical fitness of elderly people in the ucb 60+ program.
Full life 60+ project: education and health in the quest for healthy ageing.
The cinepsi project: an interdisciplinary proposal with a group of elderly people based on the methodology of film analysis.
Impacts of the rj transformation project on the quality of life of the elderly
09:30| Ana Maria Tomé
Balance and risk of falling in the elderly in the community – collaborative design and validation of an analog game in the physiotherapy approach.
09:45 | António Meireles
Memories that the future draws” project.
10:00 | Vítor Oliveira
Perceived Self-Efficacy of Family Caregivers Accompanied by Integrated Continued Care Teams.
10:15 | Joana Pinheiro
Impact of a personalized intervention program on non-motor symptoms and quality of life in elderly people with Parkinson’s disease.
10:30 | João da Silva
Effects of a calisthenic exercise program on the quality of life and activities of daily living of people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
10:45 | Lisa Torres
Spirituality and its implications for elderly people’s self-perception of ageing: a qualitative study.
11:00| Luís Pato
The production of television information as a way of boosting levels of media and digital literacy among the elderly.
11:15 | Luísa Gonçalves
Water-based exercise training and functional capacity in elderly subjects.
11:30 | Mafalda Costa
The role of silence in communication in palliative care: a narrative review.
11:45 | Miguel Lima
Physical exercise rehabilitation programs aimed at the adult population with chronic disease: Scoping Review Protocol.
12:00 | Miguel Oliveira
How effective is learning a second language in maintaining cognitive function?
12:15 | Patrícia Alagoa
The role of SAD in the Health and Well-being of the Elderly: the case of Misericórdia da Amadora.
12:30 | Pedro Mendes
Golden Age Without Limits: Sport as a tool for promoting physical activity
12:45 | Raquel Neves
Effectiveness of the SQuI2 Program in the Functionality of Institutionalized Elderly.
13:00 | Raquel Oliveira
Challenges and Opportunities in Geriatric Nutrition: Towards healthy ageing
14:00 | Ricardo Riachos
Impact of three types of exercise on the gut microbiome, body composition and physical performance in elderly people with sarcopenia
14:15 | Rita Afonso
Representations of aging in palliative care in an ERPI.
14:30 | Rosa Melo
Empowering informal caregivers to care for people with dementia: C2C Capacity To Care.
14:45 | Sandra Martins
Challenges and potential of ageing in the city of Évora.
15:00 | Sandrina Dias
Interventions Promoting Perceived Self-Efficacy in Family Caregivers: Scoping Review Protocol.
15:15 | Inês Nascimento
“A Hitchcock series”: the experience of participants in an intervention to support early planning for the transition to retirement.
15:30 | Sílvia Ramalho
The practice of isolating patients with carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae: a scoping review protocol.
15:45 | Sónia Ribeiro
Reducing the Burden of Care: Initiatives for Caregivers of People with Dementia.
16:00 | Susana Dias
Fall accidents among the elderly in the community: risk factors, practices and behaviors.
16:15 | Susana Lamego
How the Meaning of Life can boost the Quality of Life of older adults.
16:30 | Talita Baldin
Narrating ageing: cartographies on the impact of the production of narratives on the perception of ageing itself.
16:45 | Tathiane Peixoto
“Conversations for Envivescer”: experience report of an outreach project with the 60+ public in public spaces.
17:00 | Vânia Loureiro
Cuid@r+ Project | Multicomponent Physical Exercise, Physical Capacity, Functional Mobility and Resilience of the Elderly.
17:15 | Viviane Codeço
“Better late than never”: the importance of a listening space for the development of the process of growing old in a group of elderly women.
ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Bruno Trindade
ANGES | Portugal
Cristóvão Margarido
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Diogo Mendes
ANGES | Portugal
Diogo Monteiro
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Filipe Rodrigues
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Francisco Campos
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra | Portugal
Luiz Sinésio Neto
Federal University of Tocantins | Brazil
Miguel Jacinto
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Milene Abreu
ANGES | Portugal
Neila Barbosa Osório
Federal University of Tocantins | Brazil
Nuno Amaro
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Paulino Rosa
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Raúl Antunes
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Ricardo Pocinho
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Rui Santos
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Sílvia Silva
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Tânia Cardoso
ANGES | Portugal
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Chairman of the Scientific Committee
Ricardo Pocinho
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Ana Fernandes
Polytechnic Institute of Beja | Portugal
Ana Vieira
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Bruno Trindade
ANGES | Portugal
Catarina Mangas
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Cristina Calero
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos | Spain
Cristóvão Margarido
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Diogo Mendes
CIEQV – Leiria | Portugal
Diogo Monteiro
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Francisco Campos
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra | Portugal
Jenny Sousa
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
José Luis Cabezas
University of Granada | Spain
José Marques
CICS.NOVA.IPLeiria | Portugal
Juan Antonio Maldonado Molina
University of Granada | Spain
Juan Carlos Pacho
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos | Spain
Lisa Tôrres
Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás | Brazil
Leticia Machado
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil
Luís Coelho
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Luiz Sinésio Neto
Federal University of Tocantins | Brazil
Márcio Oliveira
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Margarita Inés Cigarán
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos | Spain
Miguel Jacinto
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Mónica Leão da Costa
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Neila Barbosa Osório
Federal University of Tocantins | Brazil
Nuno Amaro
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Paula Godinho
Polytechnic Institute of Beja | Portugal
Pedro Mendes
Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco | Portugal
Paulino Rosa
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Raúl Antunes
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Ricardo Pocinho
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Ricardo Vieira
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Rui Santos
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Sílvia Silva
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria | Portugal
Susana Custódio
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria |Portugal
Tânia Santos
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria |Portugal
Tássia Fagundes
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Faculty of Education | Brazil
Vânia Loureiro
Polytechnic Institute of Beja | Portugal