SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2018

Tuesday 13th March 2018

Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol

 

9.30

Tea/Coffee & registration

 

Outside of Orchard Suite

 10.00

Welcome from the Chair

Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health 

 

Forest Suite

10.10

Individual-, family- and school-based interventions to prevent multiple risk behaviours in young people aged 8-25 years: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis (Highly Commended Abstract)

Georgie MacArthur, NIHR Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Bristol

 

10.35

Effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) to prevent obesity in UK primary school children: a cluster randomised controlled trial. (Highly Commended Abstract)

Jenny Lloyd,Senior Research Fellow in Health Complexity and Child Health, University of Exeter

 

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

 13.00

 Lunch plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations

 

Pizzazz, a music group will play after lunch

 

Posters in break out rooms

Outside of Forest Suite

 2.10

 

Parallel Sessions

4 parallel sessions of 2 presentations

Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites

 

2.50

 

Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations

 

 

Posters in break out rooms

 3.20

Chair

Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health 

 

 Forest Suite

 3.25

Healthy ageing and preventing frailty: putting evidence into practice

Dr Kate Walters, Reader in Primary Care and Epidemiology, Director of the Centre for Ageing & Population Studies, University College London 

 

3.55

The effect of parental drinking on alcohol use in young adults: the mediating role of parental monitoring and peer deviance (Highly Commended Abstract)

Liam Mahedy, Senior Research Associate, Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol

 

4.15

Closing remarks   

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING

11.35 – 13.06

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Health Protection

Built Environments and active travel  

Children’s activity and diet

Adolescents and Risk Behaviours

 

Chair: Catherine Falconer

Chair: Charlotte Bigland

Chair: Rob Hayward

Chair: Helen Erswell

11.35 – 11.57

A1

Zoe Ward

University of Bristol

The cost-effectiveness of interventions to improve case-finding and engagement with Hepatitis C virus treatment for people who inject drugs in the UK

 

A2

Emma Bird

University of West of England

Psychological predictors of walking and cycling behaviour change: An iConnect study

 

A4

Camilla McHugh

University of Exeter

The barriers to and facilitators of healthy lifestyle choices of adolescents transitioning to secondary school.

11.57– 12.19

 

B2

Paul Pilkington

University of West of England

Built and natural environment planning principles for promoting health: An umbrella review

B3

Kaiseree Dias

University of Bristol

Are diet and physical activity associated with zBMI in 2-4-year olds in North Somerset and Gloucestershire: a cross-sectional study

 

B4

Caroline Wright

University of Bristol

Are psychosocial factors in late childhood and mid-adolescence associated with multiple risk behaviours at age 16: analysis using the ALSPAC birth cohort

 

12.19 – 12.41

C1

Louisa Forbes

Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust

Improving the management of UTI in nursing Homes: An antibiotic stewardship intervention

C2

Harriet Batista Ferrer

University of Bristol

Mode of travel to work: Contribution to objectively measured physical activity, and associations with individual, interpersonal, organisational, and environmental characteristics

C3

Laura Tinner

University of Bristol

Are quality of life and family expenditure on physical activity associated with physical activity in 2-4-year-olds in North Somerset and Gloucestershire?

C4

 

 

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

Tuberculosis and Meningitis

Screening Immunisations and Health Lifestyle Services

Diabetes Prevention and Health Checks

Children and Young People

Chair: Mark Pietroni

Chair: Kevin Elliston

Chair: Sarah Scott

Chair: Sara Blackmore

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

2.10 – 2.49

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Vaccination

Mental Health

Health Inequalities

Drug Misuse

 

Chair: Sam Hayward

Chair: Georgina Angel

Chair: Katherine McHale

Chair: Rachel Kwiatkowska

2.20 – 2.42

E1

Rachael Biggart

University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust

No impact of rotavirus vaccination on childhood seizure hospitalizations in England

E2

Abigail Russell

University of Exeter

What is the current provision and future need for student self-harm prevention and intervention in secondary schools? A survey and qualitative consultation

E3

Katie Currie

Bristol City Council

A grounded theory analysis of the experiences of dementia of people from three BME communities: balancing the need for support against fears of being diminished.

E4

Rosy Reynolds

University of Bristol

Evaluation of an intervention designed to increase diagnosis and treatment of patients with hepatitis-C virus infection in drug treatment settings

2.42 – 2.59

F1

Filiz Altinoluk-Davis

NHS England/Public Health England

Measuring the effectiveness of catch-up MMR delivered by school nurses compared to signposting to general practice on improving MMR coverage: a retrospective cohort study.

F2

Sarah Harding

University of Bristol

Is teachers’ mental health associated with their students’ mental health and wellbeing? A cross sectional study”.

F3

Nasrul Ismail

University of West of England

What are the barriers faced by prison governors and staff in implementing the Healthy Prisons Agenda in England?

F4

Simon Packer

Public Health England

MRSA in people who inject drugs: prevalence, risk factors and molecular epidemiology