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2018 SPHeRE Network Conference Timetable (Final)

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<strong>SPHeRE</strong> NETWORK CONFERENCE TIMETABLE <strong>2018</strong><br />

09:15 Registration<br />

09:30 Welcome and Overview of 10 Years of <strong>SPHeRE</strong> & The HRB Scholars’ Programme<br />

Prof Anne Hickey, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Co-Director of <strong>SPHeRE</strong><br />

09:40<br />

Introduction to the Value of Patient and Public Involvement in Research, Healthcare and Health Planning in Ireland<br />

Dr Anne Cody, Health Research Board<br />

09:55 Keynote Address: ‘Public and Patient Involvement in Implementation Research’<br />

Prof Robbie Foy, University of Leeds , Chaired by Prof Anne Hickey, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland<br />

10:40 Coffee & & Moderated Poster Presentations<br />

11:00 PARALLEL SESISONS 1<br />

PPI (Exam Hall) Quality Care & Services (TR1) Population Health (TR2&3) Interventions (TR4)<br />

Chair: Dr Anne Cody, HRB Chair: Dr Padraic Fleming, HSE Chair: Dr Molly Byrne, NUIG Chair: Prof Deirdre Hurley,<br />

UCD<br />

11:05 Dr Deirdre Daly<br />

“Co-producing maternal<br />

health research with women<br />

– the MAMMI study processes”<br />

Ms Emma O' Shea<br />

“Key Stakeholders' Experiences<br />

of Respite Services for People<br />

with Demena and their<br />

Perspecves on Service Development:<br />

A Qualitave Systemac<br />

Review and Meta-<br />

Ethnography”<br />

Ethna McFerran<br />

“Can Ireland’s colorectal<br />

screening programme save<br />

more lives, save money and<br />

live within exisng colonoscopy<br />

capacity limits? Findings<br />

from the MISCAN microsimulaon<br />

model”<br />

Ms Áine Maguire<br />

“Idenfying key movators<br />

for parcipang in a doubleblinded,<br />

randomised, placebo-controlled<br />

trial: Preliminary<br />

results from a mental<br />

health study”<br />

11:25 Dr Veronica Lambert<br />

“Engaging with the public to<br />

co-produce a framework for<br />

public involvement in naonal<br />

clinical guideline development<br />

and audit”<br />

11:45 Ms Aoife Gallagher<br />

“Engaging praconers and<br />

service-users in the co-design<br />

of the ideal service to schools<br />

for children with developmental<br />

language disorders<br />

(DLD)”<br />

12:05 Dr Oonagh Meade<br />

“EQUIPed to succeed: A case<br />

example of service user and<br />

carer involvement from study<br />

incepon through to disseminaon<br />

on the EQUIP programme<br />

grant”<br />

12:25 Ms Emmy Racine<br />

“Parcipants’ Perspecves<br />

and Preferences on Clinical<br />

Trial Result Disseminaon:<br />

The TRUST Thyroid Trial Experience”<br />

Ms Emmy Racine<br />

“Older Peoples’ Experiences of<br />

Aending Falls Risk Assessment<br />

Clinics”<br />

Ms Jennifer Moloney<br />

“Supporng quality of life in<br />

dysphagia following stroke:<br />

Comparing clinical pracce<br />

with paent priories.”<br />

Ms Marita Hennessy<br />

“Co-creang research priori-<br />

es on childhood obesity prevenon<br />

using the nominal<br />

group technique”<br />

Dr Noeleen Brady<br />

“Paent experience in Irish<br />

hospitals: implementaon of a<br />

pilot safe nurse staffing framework”<br />

Ms Fiona Riordan<br />

“Challenges experienced by<br />

community-based Diabetes<br />

Nurse Specialists in supporng<br />

the delivery of integrated care:<br />

A qualitave study”<br />

Ms Gillian Maher<br />

“Hypertensive disorders of<br />

pregnancy and risk of neurodevelopmental<br />

disorders in the<br />

offspring: a systemac review<br />

and meta-analysis”<br />

Ms Paula Byrne<br />

“Expanding the boundaries of<br />

stan treatment – is it worth<br />

it? Cost implicaons and acceptability<br />

to paents.”<br />

Ms Sarah Jane Flaherty<br />

“Individual Autonomy and Localised<br />

Privacy: Exploring the<br />

factors influencing acceptability<br />

of healthy eang apps in a<br />

lower socioeconomic cohort.”<br />

Dr Elaine Toomey<br />

“Surveying knowledge, prac-<br />

ce and atudes toward<br />

intervenon fidelity within<br />

trials of complex healthcare<br />

intervenons”<br />

Ms Marese Damery<br />

“The Irish heart foundaon’s<br />

mobile health unit ‘blood<br />

pressure check service’: The<br />

effecveness of communitybased<br />

opportunisc blood<br />

pressure checks.”<br />

Prof Richard Costello<br />

“Electronic Monitoring of<br />

adherence to opmise pa-<br />

ent management”<br />

Ms Áine O'Dea<br />

“What are the percepons<br />

of parents and youth with a<br />

disability regarding a community-based<br />

dance health<br />

service intervenon that<br />

targeted parcipaon outcomes?”


<strong>SPHeRE</strong> NETWORK CONFERENCE TIMETABLE <strong>2018</strong><br />

12:45 <strong>Network</strong>ing Lunch & Moderated Poster Presentations<br />

13:45 Keynote Address: “Structured and Sustainable Patient Engagement for Co-Production of Research “<br />

Dr Derick Mitchell, CEO Irish Plaorm for Paent Organisaons, Science & Industry – Chaired by Prof Steve Thomas, TCD<br />

PARALLEL SESSIONS 2<br />

PPI<br />

(Exam Hall)<br />

Chronic Illness<br />

(TR1)<br />

Health Policy /Systems<br />

(TR 2&3)<br />

Chair: Prof Patricia Kearney, UCC Chair: Dr Eithne Sexton, RCSI Chair: Dr Frank Moriarty, RCSI<br />

14:35 Ms Lorna Kerin<br />

“‘We need a place where all the doctors<br />

know about 22q and speak to us in a<br />

way we can understand’ – the lived experience<br />

of healthcare transions for<br />

Irish young adults with 22q11.2 Dele-<br />

on Syndrome”<br />

Ms Kate O'Neill<br />

“Trends in diabetes-related prescrip-<br />

on costs in Ireland”<br />

Dr Bridget Johnston<br />

“Assessing the Impact of Health Policy<br />

Changes on the Affordability of Private<br />

Health Expenditure”<br />

14:55 Mr Padraic Fleming<br />

“A mixed-method systemac review<br />

examining the effect of Individualised<br />

Funding intervenons on health and<br />

social care outcomes for people with a<br />

disability”<br />

Mr Paul Carty<br />

“Modelling the Prevalence of Type 1<br />

Diabetes in Adults using Paediatric<br />

Incidence Rates in Ireland”<br />

Dr Caragh Behan<br />

“Out of pocket expenditure in a two er<br />

health service”<br />

15:15 Ms Sharon Conway<br />

“Tale of a paent and public involvement<br />

(PPI) journey: the lived experience<br />

of members of a newly formed research<br />

study team”<br />

Dr Siobhan O'Higgins<br />

“What is life really like for a child living<br />

with chronic pain?: using Parcipave<br />

Health Research methods to give children<br />

a voice.”<br />

Mr Darren O’Rourke<br />

“Towards an understanding of community<br />

resistance to acute hospital reconfiguraon.<br />

Roscommon County - More<br />

than a Hospital.”<br />

15:35 Coffee Break & Moderated Poster Presentations<br />

16:00 Introduction to the <strong>SPHeRE</strong> Online L9 Diploma in PHHSR<br />

Dr Caitriona Cahir, RCSI, Director of the <strong>SPHeRE</strong> Diploma<br />

16:05 Keynote: “Public & Provider Perspectives on the Underlying Drivers of Urgent & Emergency Care Reconfiguration in Ireland<br />

”<br />

Prof John Browne, UCC, Chaired by Dr. Caitriona Cahir, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland<br />

16:50 <strong>SPHeRE</strong> & HRB Scholars’ Programme 10th Anniversary Closing Address & Poster Prize Presentations<br />

17:00 ‘<strong>SPHeRE</strong> 10’ Wine Reception

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