Poster presentations 2023

Group 1: Covid

  1. The Sussex COVID-19 Modelling Cell: the methods and successes of a collaboration between local authorities, NHS hospital trusts, NHS commissioners, and universities – Anjum Memon
  2. Infodemiology: untangling the relationship between mental distress, trust in the pandemic response, and COVID-19 health literacy during the COVID-19 infodemic in Ireland – Julie Arnott
  3. Gender inequalities in the disruption of long-term life satisfaction trajectories during COVID-19: evidence from a prospective cohort study in the UK – Darío Moreno-Agostino
  4. Impact of Long Covid on work: findings from a co-produced survey – Nida Ziauddeen
  5. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delayed care of cardiovascular diseases in Europe: a systematic review – Yasmine Khan

Group 2: Substance use and policy

  1. E-cigarette attitudes and behaviours among 15 to 30-year-olds in the UK – Ana-Catarina Pinho-Gomes
  2. Associations of social media use with smoking and e-cigarettes: a national longitudinal study – Anthony Laverty
  3. Associations between parental smoking and teenage alcohol and drug use -a longitudinal analysis of the Growing Up in Ireland cohort study – Salome Sunday
  4. Health, economic and equity consequences of future tobacco control policies in England, a microsimulation study – Vincy Huang
  5. Building the case for a coherent policy approach to tobacco, alcohol and foods high in fats, salt or sugar using qualitative methods – Alaa JAwad

Group 3: Physical activity

  1. Modelling the health burden of air pollution in the UK using updated exposure-risk relationships – Karn Vohra
  2. The Walking In ScHools (WISH) Study, a peer-led walking intervention for adolescent girls: Results of a clustered randomised controlled trial – Maria O’Kane
  3. Physical activity in outdoor spaces, sleep quality and general health: a pilot/ feasibility study – Thayse Gomes
  4. Prospective analysis of the dose-response of accelerometer-measured physical activity, step count, and cancer risk in the UK Biobank – Alaina Shreves
  5. Effectiveness of interventions for improving physical activity level in working-age people (aged 18-60 years) with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis – Xiaoyan Zhao

Group 4: Digital health and healthcare public health innovation

  1. Application of triangulation of qualitative analyses to co-design an intervention to improve the quality of written communication at patient discharge – Ola Markiewicz
  2. Comparing patient journey and costs through a Brain Health Clinic with a memory clinic – Lucy Cunningham
  3. Understanding ethnic inequalities in the design and implementation of digital health interventions for cardiometabolic disease: a qualitative study – Mel Ramasawmy
  4. Nowcasting waiting lists for elective procedures and surgery in England: a modelling study – Dmitri Nepogodiev
  5. Medical cyber-crises and biotechnological syndromes: a multi-site clinical simulation study focused on digital health complaints – Isabel Straw

Group 5: Migrant and inclusion health

  1. Lessons Learned from Co-Production in Public Health Research: The MAMAH Study Involving Underserved Migrant Mothers in the UK – Kerrie Stevenson
  2. Recording and Analysing Ethnicity in Public Health Research: A Bibliographical Review and Focus Group Discussions with young migrants and refugees in the UK – Joseph Lam
  3. The Medical Consequences of “Contingency Accommodation” for People Seeking Asylum: Thematic analysis of a survey from professionals working in contingency accommodation – Joanna Dobbin
  4. A co-produced qualitative systematic review of the international evidence on lived experiences of trauma during homelessness and impacts on mental health (including substance use) – Emma Adams
  5. Interventions to improve access to primary care for inclusion health groups in England: a scoping review – Elspeth Carruters
  6. A mixed method study of GP registration for inclusion health groups in England – Ada Humphrey

Group 6: Inequalities and marginalised populations

  1. Determinants of lipid clinic referral and attendance in a multi-ethnic adult population in South London: a cross-sectional study – Aya Ayoub
  2. Surviving stomach bugs in UK ethnic groups: a qualitative study – Iram Zahair
  3. A concept mapping approach to assess factors influencing the delivery of community-based salon interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease and breast cancer among ethnically diverse women in South London – Maham Zaman
  4. Interventions to improve oral health and related health behaviours of substance use, smoking and diet in people with severe and multiple disadvantage: a systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness – Deepti John
  5. Exploring substance misuse in prison: A cross-sectional analysis – Benjamin Gray
  6. A three-year review of deaths in those under community supervision in Wales: A cross-sectional analysis – Benjamin Gray

Group 7: Ageing and health 

  1. Tracing the Temporal Trends of Modifiable Risk Factors in Dementia: Insights from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2004-2019) – Chen Shaquan
  2. Factors associated with multimorbidity: An analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing – Yvonne Nartey
  3. Attitudes to long-term care in India – A secondary analysis – Sweedal Alberts
  4. The heterogeneous impacts of China’s hierarchical medical system reforms on health service utilisation and health outcomes among elderly populations: a longitudinal quasi-experimental study – Chang Cai
  5. How does the environment in and around the home impact social care and health outcomes for older people? A national longitudinal dynamic cohort study – William Midgley

Group 8: Healthy ageing interventions

  1. Service Evaluation: Dementia Actif: An evaluation of dementia friendly exercise and well-being programme – Ceryl Davies
  2. How does Mild Cognitive Impairment in older adults impact the type of goals set and progress towards these goals, in a behaviour change intervention? – a mixed methods review of goals set in an RCT – Tasmin Rookes
  3. Enabling health and maintaining independence for older people at home: the ‘HomeHealth’ randomised controlled trial – Rachel Frost
  4. Gait retraining to reduce falls: An experimental study toward scalable and personalised use in the home – Conor Wall
  5. Arts and cultural group participation and subsequent wellbeing: A longitudinal analysis of older adults in Japan and England using doubly robust estimators – Jessica Bone
  6. Characteristics and consequences of participatory research approaches in long-term care facilities for older adults: a meta-ethnography of qualitative studies – Sophie Gaber

Group 9: Food environment and policy

  1. “I don’t think it’s just parents”: reflecting on parental insights into healthy lifestyles – Judith Lunn
  2. What are the causal effects of later eating rhythm on adiposity in children? Evidence from comparing two cohorts in the UK and China – Mengxuan Zou
  3. Food insecurity and diet quality in households accessing food membership clubs in Wessex – Nida Ziauddeen
  4. Household food insecurity and child health outcomes: a rapid review of mechanisms and associations – Sarah Abraham
  5. Changes in food and drink purchasing behaviour in England during the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interrupted time series analysis – Alexandra Kalbus
  6. A mixed methods study to identify tax options for high fat, sugar, salt foods for the HEALTHEI Project – Natalie Connor

Group 10: Child and adolescent health

  1. Physical health of care-experienced young children in high-income countries: a scoping review – Daniel Bradford
  2. Growth-screening in early childhood. A qualitative study of parental and health visitor perceptions – Tahmid Rahman
  3. The wider health and wellbeing needs of those accessing paediatric care in England: engaging with the hidden voices of children and young people – Avni Hindocha
  4. The odds of gambling among adolescents – Results from a secondary analysis of the cross-sectional ‘European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs’ (ESPAD) – Ciara Reynolds
  5. Engaging young people to tackle an emerging public health problem; a cross-sectional study evaluating the effectiveness of interactive workshops to raise awareness about the neurological harms associated with nitrous oxide use – Devan Mair
  6. Exploring the cross-sectional association between friendship quality and subjective wellbeing in adolescents –Abdullah Alsarrani

Group 11: Mental health 

  1. Adolescent emotional well-being beyond COVID-19: The role of the multiple Index of deprivation in predicting mental health outcomes – Judith Lunn
  2. More play and fewer screens – a way to improve preschoolers’ mental health? Cross-sectional findings from the British Preschool-children’s Play Survey – Kathryn Hesketh
  3. Social determinants and risk factors of mental health trajectories during mid-life: Evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study – Christoph Henking
  4. A mixed methods study using co-production to explore food insecurity in adults with severe mental illness living in Northern England – Emma Giles
  5. The moderating effect of country-level health determinants on the relationship between hobby engagement and mental health: longitudinal models, multi-level models, meta-analyses and meta-regressions involving 93,263 older adults in 16 countries – Daisy Fancourt
  6. Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10-year after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study –Lu Liu

Group 12: Workplace and workforce

  1. Experiences of menopause in the Welsh NHS workplace: A focus group study – Gemma Hobson
  2. How can workplace charters reduce health inequalities for employees? A qualitative study of West Yorkshire business leaders – Sulia Celebi
  3. ‘Undermined and gaslit’: qualitative semi-structured interviews exploring the experiences of shielding junior doctors and the value of a diverse medical workforce – Amy Martin
  4. Public Health Qualifications, Motivation and Experience of Pharmacy Professionals: an exploratory study with Pharmacy and Public Health Professionals – Diane Ashiru-Oredope
  5. The protective effect of trade unions on workers’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK – Theocharis Kromydas
  6. A rapid realist review of workplace health initiatives: What works, for whom, in what contexts, and how? – Mackenzie Fong

Group 13: Non-communicable diseases

  1. TRial to Assess Implementation of New research findings in a primary care Setting (TRAINS Study): A Pragmatic Cluster RCT of a Letter to GP Practices to Promote Asthma Prescription During Summer Holiday in Primary Care – Rami Alyami
  2. Autoimmune diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes: an Umbrella Review – Megha Singh
  3. Minority community group uptake of diabetes follow-up checks: A rapid review of the evidence – Llinos Haf Spencer
  4. Using the 2021 UK Medical Research Council Guidance to refine the Women’s Wellness with Type 2 Diabetes Programme – Deniz Bozkurt
  5. Evaluating the effectiveness of Community Health Worker interventions on glycaemic control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis – Joseph Evans
  6. The estimation of HbA1c after weight loss using a beta-regression for an economic evaluation of a behavioural weight management programme – Katharine Pidd

Group 14: Cancer screening and early diagnosis

  1. Randomised controlled trial of an SMS and animated video intervention to increase breast cancer screening uptake – Gaby Judah
  2. Modelling the impact of risk stratification by polygenic risk and age on breast cancer screening in women aged 40-49 – Catherine Huntley
  3. Developing and piloting an intervention to reduce colposcopy non-attendance and corresponding inequalities: A mixed methods study – Allison Cowling
  4. Impact of Behavioural Science Informed Messaging on Uptake of Targeted Lung Health Checks: A Service Evaluation – Maira Salman
  5. A qualitative study on the impact on early diagnosis behaviours of health communications to raise awareness of the relative risk of age and cancer – Charlotte Ide-Walters
  6. Mixed methods cross-sectional evaluation of an early diagnosis mass media campaign, targeting older adults in Northern Ireland – Charlotte Ide-Walters 

Group 15: Public Health in practice 

  1. Governments policy measures to address obesity among adults: A scoping review of the global evidence – Fadwa Alrubaian
  2. Surge of lower respiratory tract Group A Streptococcus infections in England in Winter 2022: Epidemiology and clinical profile – Neil Bray
  3. Mitigation of RSV epidemics by RSVpreF post-COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: a modeling study – Zhanwei Du
  4. Did anonymity in self-administered questionnaires improve disclosure of sensitive information during the 2022 Mpox outbreak in England? – Neil Bray
  5. Consideration of factors associated with inequalities in interventions that support healthcare professionals’ interaction with patients to reduce inappropriate antimicrobial use: a systematic review – Abimbola Ayorinde
  6. Deaths of Despair in England: An Observational Study of Local Authority Mortality Data – Christine Camacho

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