PROGRAMME

 

9.30

Tea/Coffee & registration

 

Outside of Orchard Suite

10.00

Welcome from the Chair

Professor Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health and Transformation

 

 Forest Suite

10.10

Partnerships with unhealthy commodity industries – where’s the problem?

Professor Mark Petticrew, Professor of Public Health Evaluation, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

 

10.40

The cost-effectiveness of an HCV outreach intervention for at-risk populations in London, UK 

(Highly commended abstract)

Professor Peter Vickerman,Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling,University of Bristol

 

11.00

 Tea/Coffee

 

 Outside of Forest/Orchard Suite

 

11.35

Parallel Sessions

4 parallel sessions of 3 presentations

 

Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites

12.40

 

Parallel Mini-Oral Sessions

4 parallel sessions Of 4 mini-oral presentations

 

Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites

1.00

 Lunch

 

 Restaurant (ground floor)

2.25

 

Parallel Sessions

4 parallel sessions of 2 presentations

 

Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites

3.05

 Tea/Coffee

 

Outside of Forest/Orchard Suite

 3.35

Chair

Professor Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health and Transformation

 

Forest Suite

3.40

Public health evaluation of the 20mph speed limit policy in Bristol, UK (Highly Commended Abstract)

Paul Pilkington, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, University of West of England

 

4.00

Early impacts of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy on the food system and public health

Professor Martin White, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge

 

4.30

Closing remarks   

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING

11.35 – 13.06

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Primary Care

Obesity

Screening/Immunisation

Health Protection

 

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11.35 – 11.57

A1

Joanna Kesten

University of Bristol

Evaluating health and wellbeing outcomes following the South Gloucestershire Pain Review Pilot for patients on long-term opioids for chronic non-cancer pain

A2

Una Geary

Swindon Borough Council

Translation of the evidence for the Scottish Football Fans In Training (FFIT) weight loss programme for men into practice in Swindon, and evaluation of its long-term effectiveness

A3

Harriet Fisher

University of Bristol

Barriers and enablers to adolescent self-consent for vaccination: A mixed-methods evidence synthesis

A4

Kathryn Hamilton

Specialty Registrar

A systematic review of active case finding strategies for tuberculosis in homeless populations

11.57– 12.19

B1

Emma Bird

University of West of England

Implementation of ‘CLICK into Activity’ in South Somerset: Social prescribing through general practice referral of ‘at risk’ populations to community leisure services

B2

Samuel Coleborn

South Gloucestershire Council

Understanding weight status trajectories of South Gloucestershire children and the impact of obesity on measurement opt-out: An NCMP cohort matching study

B3

Suzanne Aubrey

University of Bristol

Acceptability of new adolescent consent procedures for the HPV vaccination programme

B4

Nabaa Agha

University of West of England

Analysis of national UK newspapers’ coverage of the problem of Antimicrobial Resistance AMR in 2017

12.19 – 12.41

C1

Joanna McLaughlin

Specialty Registrar

Establishing the feasibility of evaluating the impact of a CCG pre-surgical health optimisation policy

C2

Tamsin Newlove-Delgado

University of Exeter

The impact of the Exeter Sugar Smart campaign on the local food environment

C3

Andrew Salmon

University of Exeter

Cost effectiveness analysis of targeted vs opportunistic screening for viral hepatitis within UK immigrant communities.

 

C4

Georgina Angel

Specialty Registrar

Audit of the public health management of meningococcal disease in the South West

 

 

 

 

MINI-ORAL PRESENTATIONS

MINI-ORAL PRESENTATIONS

MINI-ORAL PRESENTATIONS

MINI-ORALPRESENTATIONS

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

 

 

 

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12.41 – 13.07

D1

 

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

 

Please see separate list for details 

D2

 

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

 

Please see separate list for details 

D3

 

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

 

 Please see separate list for details 

D4

 

Number 13

Number 14

Number 15

Number 16

 

Please see separate list for details 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – AFTERNOON

2.25 – 3.04

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Drugs/Smoking

Mental Health in Schools

Adolescent mental health

Children and Young people

 

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2.25 – 2.47

E1

Michael Dalili

University of Bristol

A systematic review and network meta-analysis of the safety and effectiveness of smoking cessation medicines and electronic cigarettes

E2

Rachel Hayes

University of Exeter

The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Incredible Years® Teacher Classroom Management programme in primary school children: results of the STARS cluster randomised controlled trial

E3

Abigail Russell

University of Bristol

Pathways between early life adversity and adolescent self-harm: the mediating role of inflammation: a longitudinal cohort study

E4

Anna Bornioli

University of West of England

Adolescent body dissatisfaction as public health issue: effects on later risky health behaviour

 

2.47 – 3.04

F1

Georgie MacArthur

Specialty Registrar

A qualitative exploration of parent/caregiver attitudes, motivations and behaviours in relation to alcohol use among adolescent offspring

F2

Judi Kidger

University of Bristol

Delivery of a Mental Health First Aid training package and staff peer support service in secondary schools: A mixed-methods implementation study of the WISE intervention

 

F4

Jo Williams

University of Bristol

Do Early Years Settings engage with a broad child health improvement programme and what changes do they make?