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Programme - Making Scotland a Healthier Place

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Conference <strong>Programme</strong>Parallel Sessions Day One Session ATHURSDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2012: 13:30-15:00A1Title Author OrganisationHealth Improvement 1 – Inequality ReductionA fundamental cause of health inequalities? Social class and cause-specific mortality in Gerry McCartney NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong><strong>Scotland</strong> over a 50-year periodDumfries and Galloway Health and Wellbeing: Innovation in health improvement and tackling Elizabeth Smart NHS Dumfries and Gallowayhealth inequalities.Trends in breast cancer inequalities in incidence and mortality following introduction of the Louise Flanagan NHS Lanarkshirenational screening programmeComparing trends in health inequalities by educational attainment in England & Wales with Louise Flanagan NHS Lanarkshire<strong>Scotland</strong> and Europe<strong>Making</strong> a positive difference to the health and well-being of older people Sandra Cairney East DunbartonshireCommunity Health PartnershipSpeed Integrating health within placemaking: who should do what? Lorraine Tulloch Scottish GovernmentA2 Public Health Development through Innovation 112-month weight-loss outcomes for the Counterweight Low Energy Liquid Diet (LELD) and Mike Lean University of GlasgowWeight-Loss Maintenance <strong>Programme</strong>, delivered in Scottish primary care.Anticipatory Care Pathways – Integrating & Innovating to Achieve Sustainability Pippa Walls NHS BordersSpeedA3A4Getting the 'whole package' right Rachel Ormston ScotCenHorizon Scanning to Inform Regional Planning Decision <strong>Making</strong>: <strong>Making</strong> a Difference?Equally Possible – what we learned in the Equally Well test site in Templehall, FifeAre <strong>Scotland</strong>'s Fast-Food outlets ready for a trans-fat ban? Canvassing the views of localstakeholders.Pip Farman &Sarah TaylorNeil Hamlet &Jackie BarbourJohn MooneyNorth of <strong>Scotland</strong> PublicHealth Network (NoSPHN) &NHS ShetlandNHS FifeScottish Collaboration forPublic Health Research andPolicy (SCPHRP)Health Improvement 2 – AlcoholMonitoring and Evaluating <strong>Scotland</strong>’s Alcohol Strategy: Research to inform policy making Clare Beeston NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>Consumption, price and affordability of alcohol: insights from Monitoring and Evaluating<strong>Scotland</strong>’s Alcohol StrategyInequalities in the distribution of the costs of alcohol misuse in <strong>Scotland</strong>: A cost of illnessstudyA review of the validity and reliability of alcohol retail sales data for monitoring populationlevels of alcohol consumption: a Scottish perspectiveThe Buchan Alcohol Project – A multiagency response to the local culture that youngpeople's use of alcohol is a rite of passage and is the lesser of two evils.Neil CraigMarjorie JohnstonMark RobinsonKim PenmanNHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>University of Aberdeen/NHSGrampianNHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>NHS GrampianHealth Improvement 3 – Childhood ObesityExploring Nutritional Quality of 'Out of School' Foods Popular with School Pupils Fiona Crawford Glasgow Centre forPopulation HealthThe prevalence of morbid obesity in Glasgow schoolchildren and the impact of a school Anne Gebbie- University of Glasgowbased interventionDibenFun, Fit Tayside: a primary school based intervention aimed at promoting healthy weight and Taryn Young NHS Taysidean active lifestyle.Effectiveness of a school-based obesity prevention programme in Lothian primary schools Rachel Callaghan University of Edinburgh"I thought they had to go out before they go up": A qualitative study of parental perspectivesabout child overweight and obesity, and weight management interventions intended toaddress it.Flora DouglasUniversity of AberdeenHeads up for Public HealthInspiration, Integration & InnovationTitle Author OrganisationA5 Public Health Development through Innovation 2SpeedSurvival after chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer: using the chemotherapy prescribingdata.Comparison of Scottish Morbidity Record (SMR)01 data with clinician-based case notereviews in determining co-morbidities of patients with chronic kidney diseaseEstimating the resources needed for chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer.Implementing best practice in data governance to enable health improvement through highquality research.David MorrisonMartin SooCatrionaMilosevicCorri BlackWest of <strong>Scotland</strong> CancerSurveillance UnitUniversity of AberdeenNHS LanarkshireUniversity of AberdeenChanging perceptions of risk-taking behaviours: Links to adulthood and gender. Helen Popple University of St AndrewsHow sexual health drop-ins are becoming more integrated with holistic health issues to tacklerisk taking behavioursA6 Public Health at the Boundaries 1Experiences of knowledge brokering for evidence-informed public health, policy and practice:three years of the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and PolicyKirstenKernaghanRuth JepsonNHS LothianScottish Collaboration forPublic Health Research andPolicyThe role of Participatory Budgeting in promoting localism and mobilising community assets Chris Harkins Glasgow Centre forPopulation HealthInterventional public health law: the Licensing (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act 2005 and the assessment of Jim Sherval NHS Lothianoverprovision in EdinburghThe validity of hospitals' ethnicity data recording and an ethnicity analysis in four Scottish Andrew Millard NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>Health Boards: Acute Myocardial Infarction and Coronary Heart DiseaseHow can we translate economic evidence on population health interventions into policy and Neil Craig NHS Health <strong>Scotland</strong>practice? Lessons from the review of ACE PreventionSpeed Keep Well in Community Pharmacies in NHS Fife Andrea Smith NHS FifeA7 Public Health Screening 1First-trimester Down's syndrome screening in Ayrshire and Arran: pregnant women'sexperience and factors affecting screening uptake.Implementing the Scottish Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening <strong>Programme</strong> within NHSHighlandRegina McDevittRob HendersonNHS Ayrshire & ArranNHS HighlandHow many extra breast cancers can be detected and lives saved if breast screening uptake Rosemary Millar NHS Taysiderates are increased in deprived communities?Diabetic retinopathy screening- reasons for non attendance Sheila Wilson Directorate Public Health andHealth Polcy, NHS LothianA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Evidence for Flexible Sigmoidoscopy as aScreening Method for the Prevention of Colorectal CancerChris LittlejohnNHS GrampianA8 Public Health Development through Innovation 3GP led Walk-in Centre in Sheffield and Rotherham; Another way of urgent health careMubashir Arain The University of SheffieldprovisionFife's Hospital at Home Service: the Patient, Carer and Staff Experience Alice Wright University of St AndrewsBarriers to accessing eye care services for communities at particular risk of avoidableHelen Lee RNIBsightlossType D: the missing link? Michael Ross NHS Greater Glasgow andClydeSustainability within <strong>Scotland</strong>: Opportunities and limitations to adopting a National approachto monitoring and reducing the carbon footprint of NHS DentistryBrett DuaneScottish ManagedSustainable Health Network(SMaSH)4www.fphscotconf.co.uk5

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