Parallel Session 1 – Morning (11.30 – 12.50) |
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Prince Consort Hall |
Ashcombe Suite |
Grove Suite |
Clarence Suite |
Diet and Obesity |
Health Protection |
Lifestyle |
Mental Health |
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11.30 – 11.50 |
A1 Matthew Dominey NHS Somerset Childhood obesity and deprivation: A quantitative analysis of primary school children |
B1 Lianne Strauss NHS North Somerset Improving the uptake of childhood immunisations in North Somerset: a review |
C1 Kate Glyn-Owen NHS Wiltshire Marriage and mortality: Analysis of the relationship between marital status & mortality with respect to biological, psychosocial, cognitive, lifestyle & relationship factors |
D1 Jenny Weeks SWPHO Self-harm in those aged under 15 years |
11.50 – 12.10 |
A2 Penny Marno NHS Somerset A qualitative study to understand communication around obesity & healthy eating between health professionals, young people & families |
B2 Linda Matthews UWE Is MMR delivering? A study of rubella susceptibility an post partum immunisation in pregnant women in South Wales |
C2 Fiona Spotswood Bristol Business School An ethnographic study of physical inactivity in a deprived community: implications for social marketing |
D2 Yvette Morey UWE Understanding self-harm online |
12.10 – 12.30 |
A3 Nicholas Young University of Bristol A cross-sectional analysis of the association between diet & the insulin-like growth factor-axis in men in the UK |
B3 Joanna Jacomelli HPA Broad factors affecting the uptake of the H1N1 Influenza A pandemic vaccine in nurses |
C3 Jane Powell UWE A systematic review of effective behaviour change techniques in community walking and cycling interventions: the IConnect study |
D3 Frances Clark-Stone NHS Gloucestershire From the patient perspective: what is the value of participating in an art & health programme within primary care? |
12.30 – 12.50 |
A4 Lesley Wood School Food Trust Evaluation of the Let’s Get Cooking programme |
B4 Maya Gobin HPA First Escherichia coli 0157 outbreak linked to crab meat, SW England, August 2011 |
C4 Elissa Fay Southward University of Bristol Mapping the journey to & from school in secondary school age children: the PEACH project |
D4 Emma Bird UWE Controlled evaluation of a school-based body image intervention with pre-adolescent children |
Parallel Session 2 – Afternoon (2.00 – 2.40) |
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Prince Consort Hall |
Ashcombe Suite |
Grove Suite |
Clarence Suite |
Prevention |
Health Protection |
Children’s health |
Prescribing |
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2.00 – 2.20 |
A5 Adam Lester-George SWPHO Building the business case for tobacco control in the South West of England |
B5 Matt Hickman University of Bristol The primary prevention of hepatitis C among injectors: model projections of the impact of opiate substitution therapy, needle exchange & antiviral therapy |
C5 Toity Deave UWE New hazards in the home? An interview study of home fire safety practices of parents of pre-school children |
D5 Daz Harding NHS Wiltshire Compliance with Orlistat prescribing guidelines: an assessment among Wiltshire General Practitioners |
2.20 – 2.40 |
A6 Nicola Bowtell SWPHO An exploratory study: indoor and outdoor work, socio-economic status and skin cancer |
B6 Petra Matulkova HPA Hepatitis C retesting exercise at the Health Protection Agency laboratory, South West England, 2011 |
C6 Matthew Illes SWPHO Using travel time analysis to inform the decision making process regarding the provision of late effects care clinics for childhood cancer survivors in Peninsula |
D6 Georgie MacArthur NHS Bristol Evidence for the effectiveness of opioid substitution treatment in relation to HIV transmission in people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis |