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ICPHS Conference Programme

Pre-Conference Workshop Programme

Time

Activity

Venue

Lead

12:00-12:30

Registration and welcome coffee

WMS Building, Gibbet Hill

Dr Philip Anyanwu

12:30-14:00

Parallel workshops 1

Academic Writing

Room A0.39

Dr Deborah Biggerstaff

Interdisciplinary Research

Room A0.41

Prof Olalekan Uthman

14:00-15:30

Parallel workshops 2

Publishing in Peer-reviewed Academic Journals

Room A0.39

Dr Saran Shantikumar

Grant Writing

Room A0.41

Dr Tamar Abzhandadze

Mr Usoro Akpan

Personal Development

Room A0.30

Dr Marcus Chilaka

15:30-17:00

Parallel workshops 3

Presentation Skills

Room A0.39

Prof Debbi Marais

Dr Abimbola Ayorinde

Public Health Career Development

Room A0.41

Dr Saran Shantikumar

Ms Kelly Coles

Main Conference Programme

Date: Saturday, 2nd of November 2024

Venue: The Oculus

Time

Activity

Venue

Note/Lead

08:30-09:00

Registration and welcome coffee

Atrium

Dr Philip Anyanwu

09:00-09:15

Welcome and introduction to the ICPHS conference

Room OC0.03

Dr Philip Anyanwu

09:15-09:30

Opening remarks

Room OC0.03

Dr Lee Griffin

09:30-10:05

Keynote speech 1:

Title: Leading in Complex Times: What is the Future of Public Health?

20-minute talk with10-15 mins of Q&A.

Room OC0.03

Prof Kevin Fenton

Faculty of Public Health

10:10-10:45

Keynote speech 2:

Title: Harnessing the Power of Healthcare Data: Using Real-World Data to Drive Digital Innovation

20-minute talk with10-15 mins of Q&A.

Room OC0.03

Prof Céire Costelloe

The Institute of Cancer Research

10:45-11:00

Coffee break

Atrium

 

11:00-12:30

AM parallel sessions

Infectious Disease Prevention, Treatment, and Control

Room OC1.01

Ms Anika Ahmed

Mr Archibong Bassey

Antimicrobial Prescribing, Resistance, and Stewardship

Room OC1.06

Dr Saran Shantikumar

Chronic Disease Prevention and Management

Room OC1.09

Dr Vivian Osuchukwu

12:30-13:15

Lunch and opportunity to view posters

Atrium

Lunch and poster setup at the Atrium

13:15-14:50

Keynote speech 3:

Title: Enhancing our Understanding and Addressing Inequalities in Antimicrobial Resistance

20-minute talk with10-15 mins of Q&A.

Room OC0.03

Prof Diane Ashiru-Oredope

14:50-15:00

Group Photograph

Room OC0.03

Dr Philip Anyanwu

15:00-16:15

PM parallel session

Digital Health and Innovations in Public Health Transformation

Room OC1.01

Dr Bronwyn Harris

Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health

Room OC1.06

Prof Debbi Marais

Mental Health and Health Systems

Room OC1.09

Mr Usoro Akpan

16:15-16:30

Closing remarks and prize presentation

Room OC0.03

Dr Philip Anyanwu

Parallel sessions

Morning (AM) session 11:00-12:30

Topics

Infectious Disease Prevention, Treatment, and Control

Antimicrobial Prescribing, Resistance, and Stewardship

Chronic Disease Prevention and Management

Titles

Abstract No: 33

Evaluating the Epidemiological Impacts of the Introduction of the Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) Programme in England

(Mary Sinnathamby, UK Health Security Agency, London, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 10

Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Use of Tetracyclines for Treating Non-Infectious Diseases Based on Their Anti-Inflammatory Properties: A Systematic Review

(Anna Webb, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 15

Effectiveness of Media Interventions to Increase Cervical Cancer Screening in Africa: A Systematic Review

(Feyisayo Beauty Igein, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 24

Exploring Social-Ecological Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence Among People Living with HIV In Kayonza District, Rwanda

(Yvette Nkurunziza, University of Global Health Equity, Kayonza, Rwanda)

Abstract No: 56

A Systematic Review of Health and Social Care Professionals' Self-reported Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Infection Management and Antimicrobial Stewardship.

(Iman Ghosh, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 22

Analysing The Impact of Oral Cancer Awareness Campaigns on College Students

(Manjusha Mahendran Smitha Manthattil, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, London, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 18

Evaluating Biologic Therapies' Impact on Autoimmune Hepatitis Treatment: A Systematic Review

(Gaurav Janakbhai Patel, Public Health & Social Care in Practice, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, London, UK)

Abstract No: 09

Association Between Oral Antibacterial Prescribing and Socioeconomic Deprivation in Primary Care in England: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

(Shorouq Eid Dahiyat, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 06

Effectiveness of Community-Based Physical Activity Interventions to Manage Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Adults in India - A Systematic Review

(Dr Vidhyashree Srinivasan, Aston University, BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 38

Factors Impacting Stunting in Indonesian Adolescents

(Rusiati Rusiati, The University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 49

Investigating the Association between Antibiotics Prescribed for Gastrointestinal Infections in Primary Care and Socioeconomic Deprivation in England (2013-2022)

(Leah-Anais Linton, University of Warwick, Warwick, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 08

Comprehensive Approaches to Mitigate Inappropriate Polypharmacy in South Asia: Assessing the Combined Impact of Medication Review and Healthcare Provider Training (A Scoping Review)

(Monia Mohosina Moni, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, United Kingdom)
 

Abstract No: 16

Scoping Review of Resources for Mitigating Health Inequalities in Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in the UK

(Ibrahim Khalil Ja'afar, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

 

Abstract No: 53

Attitudes Towards Vaping Among Young Adults Aged 18-25 in Bradford: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study

(Eghosa Ize-Iyamu, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom)

 

 

 

Afternoon (PM) session 15:00-16:15

Topics

Digital Health and Innovations in Public Health Transformation

Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health

Mental Health and Health Systems

Titles

Abstract No: 51

Technology And Serious Gaming for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Systematic Literature Review

(Muhammad Farooq Shaikh, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 11

Barriers and Enablers of Research Participation among Undergraduate Health Students in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review

(Archibong Edem Bassey, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 48

A Cross-Sectional Survey to Identify the Factors Associated with Mental Health Training Needs and Priorities Among the General Practice Pharmacy Workforce in England

(Nicola Palin, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 39

Frugal Design and Innovation of a Spirometry Device for the Diagnosis and Monitoring of Respiratory Diseases within Low-Resource Settings

(James Wallace, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 40

Addressing Reproductive and Sexual Health Inequities among Black Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) Women in the UK: Insights from a Systematic Review and Future Research Directions

(Rathi Leela Samuel, University of Wales Trintiy Saint David, Birmingham, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 12

Exploring the Mental Health Impacts among Children and Young People Living with Type 1 Diabetes, and their Caregivers in LMICs: A Systematic Review

(Piyali Sarkar, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine & King's College London (joint- program), London, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 31

Utilizing Machine Learning to Uncover Key Predictors of Gender-Based Life Expectancy Disparities across Local Authorities in England: A Linear Regression Approach

(Adam Seidu, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 29

The Impact of Social Stigma among Transgender Individuals in South Asia: A Qualitative Systematic Review

(Jomon Varughese, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 57

Active Ingredients of Effective Suicide Prevention Interventions Delivered During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review

(Sandra Chidimma Nwokoroku, Teesside University, Middlesborough, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 23

Enhancing The Accuracy of Cause of Death Reporting by Medical Officers in Sri Lanka to Generate Evidence for Public Health Policy

(Rangana Wadugedara, Ministry of Health Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka; University of Warwick, Warwick, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 44

The Association between Socioeconomic Deprivation and Smoking Cessation Medications Prescribing: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Primary Care Practice-Level Data in England

(Anika Tahsin Ahmed, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

Abstract No: 17

Community System Strengthening Approach to Improve Demand for and Access to Health Care at the Grassroots in Nasarawa State, Nigeria

(Morohunranti Sanusi, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

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