SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2017
Tuesday 14th March 2017
Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol
PROGRAMME
9.30 |
Tea/Coffee & registration
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Outside of Orchard Suite |
10.00 |
Welcome from the Chairs Maggie Rae, Head of School and Simon Murphy, Director of Decipher |
Forest Suite |
10.10 |
Identifying factors that influence population health: can genetics help? Professor George Davey-Smith, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Bristol |
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10.40 |
The effect of multiple risk behaviours in adolescence on educational attainment at age 16: a UK birth cohort study (Highly Commended Abstract) Caroline Wright, Research Associate, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol |
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11.00 |
Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations |
Posters in break out rooms |
11.35 |
Parallel Sessions 4 parallel sessions of 3 presentations |
Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites |
12.40
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Parallel Poster Sessions 4 parallel sessions of posters – each session will present 5 posters |
Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites |
1.00 |
Lunch plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations
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Restaurant (ground floor)/Posters in break out rooms |
2.20
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Parallel Sessions 4 parallel sessions of 2 presentations |
Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites |
3.00 |
Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations |
Posters in break out rooms |
3.30 |
Chair Maggie Rae, Head of School/ Ayo Oyinloye, Training Programme Director South West Public Health Specialty Training Programme |
Forest Suite |
3.35 |
Feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation of an environmental intervention in nurseries and a web-based home intervention to increase physical activity, oral health and healthy eating in children aged 2–4 years: NAP SACC UK (Highly Commended Abstract) Dr Ruth Kipping, Senior Research Fellow, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol |
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3.55 |
‘What would a public health strategy for weight loss look like?’ Professor Paul Aveyard, Professor of Behavioural Medicine, University of Oxford
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4.25 |
Closing remarks Maggie Rae, Head of School, South West Public Health Training Programme
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PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING
11.35 – 13.06
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Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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Smoking |
Physical Activity/Diabetes |
Risk Behaviour |
Communities |
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Chair: Matt Edmunds |
Chair: Julia Chisnell |
Chair: Helen Erswell |
Chair: Rachel Kwiatkowska |
11.35 – 11.57 |
A1 Kyla Thomas University of Bristol The Effects of Varenicline on Adverse Outcomes: an Observational Cohort Study Using Electronic Medical Records
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A2 Jane Smith University of Exeter Informing the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme: findings from the Community-based Prevention of Diabetes (ComPoD) trial |
A3 Gemma Hammerton University of Bristol Low resting heart rate, sensation seeking and the course of antisocial behaviour across adolescence and young adulthood |
A4 Amooyla Vusirikala University of Bristol Mid-life Social participation and Physical performance in old age: evidence from a British Birth Cohort |
11.57 – 12.19 |
B1 Mira Hidajat University of Bristol Equitable access to smoking cessation amongst older smokers: can we do better? |
B2 Gemma Morgan University of Bristol Preventing disability using a physical activity intervention: findings from a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) |
B3 Katie Currie Bristol City Council Health Inequalities, Risky Behaviours and Protective Factors in Wiltshire Adolescents: An Analysis of Secondary Survey Data |
B4 Matthew Hickman University of Bristol Evaluating the impact of opioid substitution treatment on mortality – a CPRD cohort study comparing community prescribing of buprenorphine and methadone in UK |
12.19 – 12.41 |
C1 Micky Willmott Decipher Smoke responsibly: Student and staff beliefs about smoking in further education settings. Qualitative findings from a process evaluation |
C2 Catherine Falconer Devon County Council Patterns and correlates of active commuting in adults with type 2 diabetes: cross-sectional evidence from UK Biobank |
C3 Ruth Kipping University of Bristol Multiple risk behaviour in adolescence is associated with substantial adverse health and social outcomes in early adulthood: findings from a prospective birth cohort study
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C4 Katrina Wyatt University of Exeter Connecting Communities: Creating the conditions for health in very low income communities |
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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Schools and Sexual Health |
Weight Management and Health Checks |
Children and Young People’s Health |
Smoking, Injury, Mental Health, Community Development and Domestic Violence |
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Chair:Tracey Polak |
Chair:Mark Pietroni |
Chair:Kevin Elliston |
Chair: Trudi Grant |
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12.41 – 13.06 |
D1
Poster Number 1 Poster Number 2 Poster Number 3 Poster Number 4 Poster Number 5 (see Poster list for titles) |
D2
Poster Number 6 Poster Number 7 Poster Number 8 Poster Number 9 Poster Number 10 (see Poster list for titles) |
D3
Poster Number 11 Poster Number 12 Poster Number 13 Poster Number 14 Poster Number 15 (see Poster list for titles) |
D4
Poster Number 16 Poster Number 17 Poster Number 18 Poster Number 19 Poster Number 20 (see Poster list for titles) |
PARALLEL SESSIONS – AFTERNOON
2.20 – 2.59
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Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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E-cigarettes/Gambling |
Children |
Alcohol |
Infections and Burns |
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Chair: Gemma Morgan |
Chair: Katie Hopgood |
Chair: Richard Packer |
Chair: Petra Manley |
2.20 – 2.42 |
E1 Sean Cowlishaw University of Bristol Gambling problems in primary care: A cross-sectional study of general practices |
E2 Hein Heuvelman University of Bristol Gestational age at birth and risk of idiopathic intellectual disability: population based study |
E3 Frank de Vocht University of Bristol A natural experiment combined with a novel statistical method to evaluate the impact of local alcohol licensing on health and crime. |
E4 Moses Ikpeme University of Bristol Investigating Inequalities in Paediatric Burn Injuries in England: Findings from Analysis of Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) data from 2009-2015 |
2.42 – 2.59 |
F1 Sarah Bird Plymouth City Council A new frontier in smoking cessation: qualitative interviews with vaping shop staff in the South West
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F2 Alexa Gainsbury Devon County Council Parents' experience of NCMP written feedback in Cornwall: a qualitative analysis. |
F3 Liam Mahedy University of Bristol Alcohol use and later working memory in adolescence: Findings from a large population-based birth cohort |
F4 Emma Anderson University of Bristol Paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance: a community-based feasibility inception cohort study |