SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH
SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2018
Tuesday 13th March 2018
Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol
9.30 |
Tea/Coffee & registration
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Outside of Orchard Suite |
10.00 |
Welcome from the Chair Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health
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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
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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
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11.00 |
Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations |
Posters in break out rooms
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11.35 |
Parallel Sessions 4 parallel sessions of 3 presentations
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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 |
13.00 |
Lunch plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations
Pizzazz, a music group will play after lunch
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Posters in break out rooms Outside of Forest Suite |
2.10
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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
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Posters in break out rooms |
3.20 |
Chair Maggie Rae, Head of School of Public Health
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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
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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
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4.15 |
Closing remarks |
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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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Health Protection |
Built Environments and active travel |
Children’s activity and diet |
Adolescents and Risk Behaviours |
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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
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A2 Emma Bird University of West of England Psychological predictors of walking and cycling behaviour change: An iConnect study |
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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 |
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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
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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
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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
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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Tuberculosis and Meningitis |
Screening Immunisations and Health Lifestyle Services |
Diabetes Prevention and Health Checks |
Children and Young People |
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Chair: Mark Pietroni |
Chair: Kevin Elliston |
Chair: Sarah Scott |
Chair: Sara Blackmore |
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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)
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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
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Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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Vaccination |
Mental Health |
Health Inequalities |
Drug Misuse |
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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 |