Abstract Submission

Important Imformation

  • Important Dates:
    • Abstract Submission Opens: January 31, 2026
    • Abstract Submission Closes: April 30, 2026 Postponed to June 15, 2026
    • Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2026 July 10, 2026
    • Early Bird Registration Deadline: June 31, 2026 July 1, 2026
  • Submissions are accepted in English or Chinese. 本次投稿開放以英文或中文提交。
  • Outstanding abstracts will be given priority for publication in the conference's supplementary journal.

Abstract Types & Requirements

  • Structured Abstract
    • Applicable to original research, systematic literature reviews, clinical trials, meta-analyses, and more.
    • Maximum 300 words, must include the following five sections:Background/Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusions, Key words (3–6) (It is recommended to bold the title of each section; the system will automatically enforce this format.)
    • Click here to download the template.
  • Unstructured Abstract
    • Applicable to case reports, medical humanities, medical arts, medical education, qualitative research, film works, performing arts, photography exhibitions, etc.
    • Maximum 350 words, write in free paragraph style, but it must be clearly explained:
      • The core concept or theme of the work/case;
      • Creative/Research Methods or Clinical Background;
      • Expected inspiration or educational significance for the participants;
      • Key words (3–6)
    • Click here to download the template.

Submission Topics

This track explores the foundations of compassionate communities, focusing on urban and global challenges and opportunities, engagement frameworks, strategies for sustainability across diverse cultural contexts, and the integration of compassionate principles into workplaces, schools, and other community settings.
This group examines cultural influences on palliative care, including sensitive approaches for rural and Indigenous communities, equity, diversity, and inclusion strategies to empower patients, carers, and volunteers, and Asian perspectives on compassion within collectivist societies.
Focusing on innovative care models, this track addresses the integration of public health approaches with community, home, and long-term care, international co-creation initiatives, quality care for older adults with multimorbidity and frailty, lessons and challenges from rural and remote settings, and compassionate care in conflict and humanitarian contexts.
This session highlights policy implementation and system-level approaches, including the status of advance care planning in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, European Union projects, intersectoral strategies for end-of-life care and compassionate workplaces, cross-national comparisons (Asia-Pacific and Europe), and advocacy for health-promoting palliative care.
This group focuses on building knowledge and skills through developments in death and grief literacy, training the next generation through undergraduate and postgraduate curricula, and promoting compassionate education among young people through school-based initiatives.
Highlighting cutting-edge approaches, this track explores innovative projects and youth engagement through AI and mobile applications, the use of digital health technologies in palliative care, and the application of virtual reality to enhance community involvement.
This group advances scholarship in public health palliative care by examining emerging frontiers, novel methodologies, theory development, cross-national perspectives (Asia-Pacific and Europe), and measurement tools such as compassionate community and death literacy indices.
This creative track explores arts-based approaches to public health palliative care, the impact of storytelling on practice, and the role of film and cultural events in engaging communities and advancing research on life, death, and care.
This group focuses on network building, tools-based approaches, and the sharing of lessons learned in the development of public health palliative care initiatives.

Submission Categories

  • Oral Presentation
  • Poster Presentation
  • Arts & Exhibitions

 



 Important Dates

Abstract Submission Opens:
January 31, 2026

Workshop/Symposium Submission Closes:
March 31, 2026

Abstract Submission Closes:
April 30, 2026
Postponed to June 15, 2026

Online Registration Opens:
 Now Open!

Early Bird Registration Closes:
June 30, 2026
Postponed to July 31, 2026

Online Registration Closes:
September 28, 2026 

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