SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2017

Tuesday 14th March 2017

Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol

PROGRAMME

9.30

Tea/Coffee & registration

 

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 

 

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

 

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

 

 

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

 

Restaurant (ground floor)/Posters in break out rooms

2.20

 

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 

 

3.55

 

‘What would a public health strategy for weight loss look like?’

Professor Paul Aveyard, Professor of Behavioural Medicine, University of Oxford

 

4.25

Closing remarks

Maggie Rae, Head of School, South West Public Health Training Programme 

 

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING

11.35 – 13.06

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Smoking

Physical Activity/Diabetes

Risk Behaviour

Communities

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

C4

Katrina Wyatt

University of Exeter

Connecting Communities: Creating the conditions for health in very low income communities

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

Schools and Sexual Health

Weight Management and Health Checks

Children and Young People’s Health

Smoking, Injury, Mental Health, Community Development and Domestic Violence

Chair:Tracey Polak

Chair:Mark Pietroni

Chair:Kevin Elliston

Chair: Trudi Grant

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

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

E-cigarettes/Gambling

Children

Alcohol

Infections and Burns

 

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

 

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