Oral presentations 2024

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.
Carolyn IngramHow do homeless service users view their own health and healthcare? An ethnographic study
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.
Isra Al-SharabiQualitative Research: A framework to guide the commissioning of healthcare services for people seeking asylum in England
Miranda Geddes-Barton 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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