Oral presentations 2024

Congratulations to all those that submitted successful abstracts. The provisional ordering of oral presentations is in the tables below. Note that this is subject to change and a finalised timetable will be sent to presenters prior to the conference.

Session 1 – 9.40am

Basil McDonaldHow do local public health teams in North Wales consider their role in influencing the obesogenic environment through planning processes? A qualitative study.
Isra Al-SharabiQualitative Research: A framework to guide the commissioning of healthcare services for people seeking asylum in England
Enfys Hâf Preece “I’m losing faith in everything”: a qualitative study to understand barriers to accessing suitable mental health support for children and young people in Wales
Emma RossRisk of suicide following suicidal or self-harm ideation: a population-wide observational cohort study using the Northern Ireland Registry of Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation.
Louise Mc Grath-LoneHow has local authority expenditure on public health services for 0 to 5-year-olds in England changed over time? An analysis of national administrative data from 2016/17 to 2022/23.

Session 2 – 11.40am

Majel McGranahan  Preconception health among migrant women in England: a cross-sectional analysis of maternity services data 2018-2019
Julie Cowie   Enjoy Life LocallY (ELLY): feasibility study of a community co-designed incentive intervention to support healthy weight and wellbeing.
Carolyn Ingram  How do homeless service users view their own health and healthcare? An ethnographic study
Nicola Vousden  Maternal and infant outcomes for women experiencing homelessness, prior to and during pregnancy, in England: A retrospective cohort study.
Dom HigginsA rapid economic assessment of individual Wildlife Trusts’ ‘Natural Health Services’.

Session 3 – 3.20pm

Sarah MiltonAccumulating inequalities: a qualitative life history examination of how processes of racism and racialisation impact on maternal health among British Somali women in the UK.
Alexandra L CreavinPublic Health Communication and multi-disciplinary NHS Workload relating to Group A Streptococcus: A Retrospective Observational Study
Yekta Saidi Using Bayesian networks to explore differences in the relationships of factors related to mental health for LGBTQ+ and non-LGBTQ+ adolescents in a UK cohort study.
Maxine RadcliffeWomen’s experiences of homelessness in high income contexts: Evidence from a meta-ethnographic systematic review
Marissa J. SmithCo-production of an advocacy video with adolescents on e-cigarette advertising in Scotland

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