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LODZ PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 12 November 2009 1 Preliminary programme: FULL PROGRAMME Dated: 12 November 2009 WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2009 Time/place Track Organiser Activity 07:00-21:00 Auschwitz Mental health and chronic diseases EUPHA section on Public Mental Health Pre conference on Genocide and public mental health Organised at the Auschwitz/Oswiecim education centre Chair: Jutta Lindert, Germany 7.00 Departure from Lodz, Meeting in Lobby Andel’s hotel (Ogrodowa 17, Łódź) Tour of the camp The role of medicine during the holocaust The role of public health during the holocaust Elihu Richter, Israel Outlook and discussion Jutta Lindert, Germany Transfer back to Lodz 08:30-20:00 Silk Occupational health EUPHA section on Social Security and Health 7 th Pre conference of the EUPHA section on Social Security and Health: Theories and methods in research on gender aspects of sickness absence Chair: Kristina Alexanderson, Sweden Introducing the theme and the programme Gunnel Hensing, Sweden Gender theories and models relevant for research on sickness absence and return to work Gunnel Hensing, Sweden Group discussions Job and family related explanations of gender differences in sickness absence: a review of the evidence

WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2009 · Referat wprowadzający doc. Dr Hab. Dorota Cianciara, NIZP – PZH 2 Ewolucja potrzeb rynku pracy a profil kształcenia w zdrowiu publicznym

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Preliminary programme: FULL PROGRAMME Dated: 12 November 2009 WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2009

Time/place Track Organiser Activity 07:00-21:00 Auschwitz

Mental health and chronic diseases

EUPHA section on Public Mental Health

Pre conference on Genocide and public mental health Organised at the Auschwitz/Oswiecim education centre Chair: Jutta Lindert, Germany 7.00 Departure from Lodz, Meeting in Lobby Andel’s hotel (Ogrodowa 17, Łódź) Tour of the camp The role of medicine during the holocaust The role of public health during the holocaust Elihu Richter, Israel Outlook and discussion Jutta Lindert, Germany Transfer back to Lodz

08:30-20:00 Silk

Occupational health

EUPHA section on Social Security and Health

7th Pre conference of the EUPHA section on Social Security and Health: Theories and methods in research on gender aspects of sickness absence Chair: Kristina Alexanderson, Sweden Introducing the theme and the programme Gunnel Hensing, Sweden Gender theories and models relevant for research on sickness absence and return to work Gunnel Hensing, Sweden Group discussions Job and family related explanations of gender differences in sickness absence: a review of the evidence

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Arne Mastekaasa, Norway Sickness absence as an interactive process: gendered experiences of young highly educated women with mental health problems Petra Verdonk, The Netherlands Sickness absence in women – what are the associations to domestic work? Carin Staland Nyman, Sweden Gendering sickness absence research – a way to move forward? Panel discussion Per-Olof Östergren, Sweden Discussion on implications for our future research Dinner

09:00-12:00 Velour

ASPHER General Assembly (closed)

13:00-17:00 Cotton

EPHA Tackling wider determinants of health: effective policy change Speakers and facilitators Tanja Dimitrijevic, Roma Center for Democracy (TBC) Monika Kosinska, European Public Health Alliance Charles Price, DG SANCO, European Commission (TBC)

13:00-17:00 Cashmere

EUPHA section on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion

Pre conference – Alcohol, accidents and injuries – risk factor and prevention Chair: Johan Lund, Norway Empty glasses and broken bones - Emergency department studies on alcohol and injury in Switzerland Hervé Kuendig, Switzerland Alcohol as a risk factor in injury mortality in eastern and western countries of Europe Witold Zatonski, Poland Alcohol involvement in traffic accidents in the Arkhangelsk region of Russia Maria Gorbatova, Russia Strategies for overcoming the alcohol burden Dinesh Sethi, Italy Alcohol as a cause of accidents and injuries: relevance for policymakers Mariann Skar, EUROCARE

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14:00-17:00 Velour

ASPHER Young Researchers Forum Chairs: Antoine Flahault, France and Fred Paccaud, Switzerland ORAL PRESENTATIONS: GGT in primary care setting is associated with factors of cardiovascular disease Carmel Conlon, Ireland Factors associated with gender differences in in-hospital mortality after acute myocardial infarction in patients with diabetes mellitus in Northwest Russia Kamila Kholmatova, Russia Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and risk of pregnancy-associated breast cancer Calypse B Agborsangaya, Finland Epidemiology of HBV and HCV infection among HIV infected pregnant women and its implications on vertical transmission Charles Chasela, Ireland High prevalence of smoking before and during pregnancy is associated with social factors in Northwest Russia Olga Kharkova, Russia Socioeconomic differences in smoking among Finnish adolescents from 1977 to 2007 David Doku, Finland Alcohol drinking habits in first year medical students at the University of Zagreb Vera Musil, Croatia An effective method to improve the mental health of university students Eva Biro, Hungary Evaluation of the International Master of Public Health (MPH) degree programme at the University of Kuopio (Finland) during 2005 and 2008 Tam Thi Pham, Finland POSTER PRESENTATIONS: Management of care and development of a child under 5-years old Alina Ferdohleb, Moldova Fighting pediatric obesity in an intercultural setting Carmen Cristina Ciupitu, Germany Enhancing community health services delivery through Village Health Teams (VHT) strategy: A national programme as implemented in Pader District, Uganda, since 2006

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Emmanuel Omony, Israel The occupational environment and its impact on occurrence of cancers among workers in nickel refinery Eva Gallová, Slovakia The Role of Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) in Achieving Polio Eradication in India Aikant Bhatti, Israel Cardiovascular risk management in Bulgaria from a systematic point of view Mariana Dyakova, Bulgaria Survival and factors of prognosis in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer after conventional radiotherapy in Northwest Russia Alexander Popov, Russia Interpretation of B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Levels in a primary care population: not a straight forward matter Carmel Conlon, Ireland Indicators for measuring material affluence of adolescents in health inequality research in developing countries David Doku, Finland Association of psychological health and quality of life in older age Sonja Cankovic, Russia Mind Over Heart or Rather Suffering Together Ognjen Brborovic, Croatia

11:00-16:30 Ballroom 1

Polish Association of Public Health

National Conference: Education and Employment Needs for Public Health Professionals (Conference in Polish) Chair: Jan Nosko Godz. 11.00 – 11.15. Rozpoczęcie obrad. Powitanie uczestników Cz. I. 11.15 – 13. 00 (referaty i dyskusja) Zdrowie publiczne jako koncept wielosektorowy Wystąpienia gości specjalnych: 1. Polityka zdrowotna we wszystkich politykach UE

Dr Andrzej Ryś, Dyrektor ds. Zdrowia Publicznego, DG SANCO, Komisja Europejska Dyrektor DG SANCO (UE)

2. Zagadnienie współdziałania i koordynacji w nadzorze w zdrowiu publicznym. Stan obecny i potrzeby przyszłości Dr Andrzej Wojtyła, Główny Inspektor Sanitarny

Zdrowie w innych resortach 1. Produkty rolne i ich przetwórstwo dla celów

żywieniowych istotną częścią sektora zdrowia publicznego

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Lucjan Szponar, Andrzej Wojtyła, Maria Suchowiak 2. Podstawy prawne roli samorządu gminnego i

powiatowego w tworzeniu korzystnych dla zdrowia warunków środowiska fizycznego Jan Nosko

DYSKUJSA ● Lunch 13.00 – 13.30 Cz. II 13.30 – 15.00 (referaty i dyskusja) Standard kształcenia zdrowie publiczne – potrzeba zmian? 1. Program kształcenia przeddyplomowego w świetle

obowiązującego standardu zdrowie publiczne. Refleksje i podstawowe uwagi Prof. Dr Hab. W. C. Włodarczyk, Instytut Zdrowia Publicznego CM UJ

2. Ocena standardu kształcenia przeddyplomowego zdrowie publiczne w świetle doświadczeń Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego Prof. Dr Hab. n. med. Bolesław Samoliński

3. Kształcenie w zdrowiu publicznym. Zagadnienia metodologiczne Prof. dr hab. n. med. Wiesław Magdzik Kierownik Katedry Zdrowia Publicznego Wyższej Szkoły Umiejętności im. Stanisława Staszica, Kielce

● Przerwa 15.00 – 15.15 Cz. III 15.15 – 16.30 (referaty i dyskusja) Zatrudnianie profesjonalistów zdrowia publicznego Wystąpienie Gościa Specjalnego Dr Stojgniewa Jacka Sitko, Prezesa ASPHER 1. 1. Praca dla absolwentów kierunku zdrowie publiczne

– teraźniejszość i przyszłość? Referat wprowadzający doc.

Dr Hab. Dorota Cianciara, NIZP – PZH 2 Ewolucja potrzeb rynku pracy a profil kształcenia w

zdrowiu publicznym Prof. Dr Hab. n. med. Aleksander Fal, Akademia Medyczna im. Piastów Śląskich, Wrocław

Cz. IV. 16.30. – 16.45 Potrzebne decyzje stabilizujące status prawny absolwenta studiów przeddyplomowych i podyplomowych (specjalizacyjnych) 16.45 - 17.00 Podsumowanie. Zakończenie obrad

17:00-19:30 Cashmere

EUPHA Section on migrant and ethnic health

Technical meeting: Setting research strategies in the field of migrant and ethnic health (open for section members) Chair: Walter Deville, The Netherlands

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THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2009

Time/place Track Organiser Activity 09:00-12:00 Velvet

EPHA The Future of Public Health Advocacy in Poland (workshop in Polish) Speakers and facilitators Andrzej Rys, Director of Department of Public Health at DG Sanco Monika Kosinska, Secretary General at The European Public Health Alliance Dorota Sienkiewicz, Policy Officer for Global Health at The European Public Health Alliance

09:00-12:00 Satin II

ASPHER Pre conference: Development of the European Public Health Core Competencies Programme; Principles, Coordination and Administration Chairs: Christopher Birt, United Kingdom and Anders Foldspang, Denmark Overview of the Programme Christopher Birt, United Kingdom Principles for development of list of competencies Anders Foldspang Denmark Workshops with the local workforces – experience sharing Olivera Stanojevic, Slovenia Discussion followed by a short break Stakeholder's perspective Sue Drew, United Kingdom The use of competency profiles in the health sector Jeni Bremner, European Health Management Association (EHMA) Organisational side of the Programme: Overview (presentation followed by the discussion on the future of the programme) Robert Otok, ASPHER

09:00-12:00 Damask

Pre conference Closing the health gap in the European Union Chair: Witold Zatonski, Poland The health gap in Europe Witold Zatonski, Poland Alcohol-attributable mortality in Europe Jurgen Rehm, Switzerland Diet as a risk factor for CVD in Europe Walter Willett, United States

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09:00-11:30 Silk

EUPHA Governing Council (closed)

09:30-12:00 Satin I

EUPHA supported by a grant from Sanofi Pasteur MSD

Round table: Immunisation of adults and elderly: how to make life course vaccination a successful public health strategy Chair: Jacek Wysocki, Poland Introductory remarks Jacek Wysocki, Poland Advocating Life course vaccination in Europe Jean Pierre Michel, Switzerland Life Course Vaccination and Healthy Ageing: policy challenges Michael Gusmano, United States Determinants of implementation of 50+ vaccination in Europe: experience with seasonal influenza vaccination Thomas Szucs, Switzerland Assessing and monitoring 50+ vaccination policies and their implementation Luc Hessel, Sanofi Pasteur MSD Panel Discussion Moderator: Tomasz Kostka, Poland

10:00-12:00 Cotton

EUPHA section on Public Health Economics in co-operation with the European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology (ESHRE)

Pre conference Health and economic growth in Europe with infertility case studies Chair: Maarten Postma, The Netherlands Health and its contribution to economic growth in Europe WHO/EURO (tbc) Female male health and infertility - impact on population health and productivity/demography Robert Welte, The Netherlands Impact of fertility treatment legislation and funding on treatment outcomes and national birth rates Stijn Hoorens, RAND Europe Estimating returns on investment for government in fertility treatments based on lifetime future tax contributions. New concept with broader application Mark Connolly, The Netherlands Discussion

11:00-12:00 Cashmere

European Commission – DG Research

Pre conference – Future research priorities Chair: Ruxandra Draghia-Akri, European Commission Presentation by DG RTD Kevin McCarthy, European Commission

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Presentation by EUPHA Mark McCarthy, United Kingdom

11:15-12:00 Cotton

EUPHA section on public health economics

Annual meeting

11:15-12:00 Velour

EUPHA section on child and adolescent public health

Annual meeting

11:15-12:00 Ballroom

EUPHA section on public mental health

Annual meeting

11:30-12:15 Social LUNCH 12:15-13:00 Ballroom

Plenary Opening Stanislaw Tarkowski, Chair Organizing Committee Ilmo Keskimäki, EUPHA vice president Jacek Sitko, ASPHER president Ewa Kopacz, Minister of Health, Poland Jerzy Kropiwnicki, Mayor City of Lodz Andrzej Rys,Director Public Health, European Commission Nata Menabde, WHO/EURO Deputy Regional Director Pawel Górski, Rector Medical University in Lodz

13:00-14:00 Ballroom

Plenary Plenary 1: Population health in an era of global environmental change: reframing our ideas and methods Anthony J McMichael, Australia From the understanding of infectious disease to their control: what we know and what do not know! Jean-Francois Guégan, France

14:10-15:40 Satin 1

1.1. Human ecology and public health

Human ecology and health Chair: Anthony J McMichael, Australia The Szczucin community – particular case of an environmental exposure to asbestos Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Poland Randomised controlled study for the evaluation of programmes to prevent health risks due to environmental heat excesses, within the Turin elderly residents in 2004 Angelo d'Errico, Italy The decline in Infant Mortality in Portugal: ecological correlates Carlos Matias Dias, Portugal

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Developing strategies to respond to climate change Jonathan Suk, ECDC The public health services project in the SEE countries – improving human ecology Alex Leventhal, Israel The applicability of a new internationally compatible instrument to assess environmental indicators relevant to obesity in Europe Cecile Knai, United Kingdom

14:10-15:40 Satin II

1.2. European policy and research

EUPHA section on Ethics in Public Health

Workshop: An ethical agenda for public health Chairs: Peter Schröder-Bäck and Els Maeckelberghe, The Netherlands The blurring of boundaries between policy, professionals and citizens and the problem of trust - A new philosophical agenda for public health Klasien Horstman, The Netherlands Rare diseases and public health. What is more important – treatment or prevention? Zbigniew Szawarski, Poland My space or ours? A proposal for a new notion of privacy in matters of public health Els Maeckelberghe, The Netherlands Public health ethics as a framework for self-directed learners solving public health problems Katarzyna Czabanowska, The Netherlands The Ethics of the European Commission’s Health Strategy “Together for Health” Peter Schröder-Bäck, The Netherlands

14:10-15:40 Silk

1.3. Health services

NIVEL Workshop: Medical practice variation: explanations and methods from an international perspective Chair: Peter Groenewegen, The Netherlands Explaining medical practice variation. Social organization and institutional mechanisms Judith de Jong, The Netherlands Understanding therapeutic traditions in a multilevel framework - new methodological approaches Henrik Ohlsson, Sweden A refutation of the practice style hypothesis: antibiotics prescription by French general practitioners for acute rhinopharyngitis Julien Mousques, France. Variation in children’s consultation behaviour in the Netherlands: a longitudinal study (2001-2005) Liset van Dijk, The Netherlands

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14:10-15:40 Ballroom II

1.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

Changing behaviour Chair: Christiane Stock, Denmark Pre- and post intervention results of the study OptimaHl 60plus – changing the nutrition behaviour through self-regulation Birgid Schulte, Germany Changes in nutrition habits and serum lipid profile of Lithuanian rural population between1987 and 2007 Janina Petkeviciene, Lithuania About awareness, health risk perception and preventive behaviour of residents of radon affected areas in England and Wales Karin Bronstering, United Kingdom How does non-reciprocity exchange in close social relationships affect health and quality of life in early old age? –Longitudinal findings from the SHARE Study Winnie S Chow, Germany Information technology to foster implementation of proactive interventions for smoking cessation in general medical practices Christian Meyer, Germany Success factors improving patient compliance behaviour - empirical results from Europe Christian Schäfer, Germany

14:10-15:40 Cashmere

1.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

EUPHA section on Public Mental Health

Workshop: Epidemiology of Mental Health in the European Union Chairs: Jutta Lindert, Germany and Sonia Diaz, Portugal The increase in mental illness among adolescents in Sweden - epidemiology and possible explanations Lena Andersson, Sweden Individual and parental risk factors for suicide in a life-course perspective Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz, Sweden Distress among women in different age groups Jutta Lindert, Germany Depression in Germany: Epidemiology and service provision Anke Bramesfeld, Germany

14:10-15:40 Damask

1.6. Occupational health

Occupational health 1 Chair: Jorma Rantanen, International Commission for Occupational Health Role and mission of the Interdepartmental Commission in charge of OEL in Poland Jolanta Skowron, Poland

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Cesarean section rates among health professionals in Finland, 1990–2006 Elina Hemminki, Finland Gender disparities in probability of having unmet health care needs - Using the difference-in-difference test by occupational type Huijeong Kim, South Korea Physicians and their health status and self-care: what interventions in a context of decreasing medical demography? A pilot study in France, 2008 Joel Ladner, France Does being an informal carer deter women from attending for breast cancer screening? A census-based follow-up study Heather Kinnear, United Kingdom

14:10-15:40 Velvet

1.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

Child and adolescent health: lifestyle determinants Chair: Auke Wiegersma, The Netherlands Neighbourhood socioeconomic status and children’s health Annemarie Ruijsbroek, The Netherlands Violence experience and daily physical education at primary schools – project: “fit for pisa”, Hanover/Goettingen, Germany, 2003 - 2010 Sebastian Liersch, Germany Quality of life and violence in primary schools of Hamburg Zita Schillmoeller, Germany Physical fighting among adolescents and related risk behaviours: the effect of school Silvia Fraga, Portugal Clustering of health-compromising behaviour and delinquency in adolescents and adults? Yes but patterns differ by age Sijmen Reijneveld, The Netherlands Predict early findings of Preventive Child Healthcare professionals psychosocial problems in preadolescence? The TRAILS study Merlijne Jaspers, The Netherlands

14:10-15:40 Velour

1.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

EUPHA section on Migrant and Minority Health

Workshop: Developing a conceptual framework for training health care professionals in cultural competence Chairs: Walter Devillé and Karien Stronks, The Netherlands Health personnel perceived cultural problems and opinions on training for the provision of care to a culturally diverse population M Luisa Vázquez, Spain

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Cultural competence: a conceptual framework for teaching and learning. Karien Stronks, The Netherlands Five steps to intercultural competence: Methods and results of training health professionals Ramazan Salman, Germany Evaluation of a project using cultural mediators as a method of addressing the cultural competences of healthcare professionals in Danish hospitals Anne Rygaard Bennedsen, Denmark

14:10-15:40 Ballroom I

1.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

EUPHA section on Infectious Diseases Control

Workshop: Pandemic Flu! Preparation for and Management of the Influenza A(H1N1) Outbreak Chair: Chakib Kara-Zaitri, United Kingdom and Henriëtte L. G. ter Waarbeek, The Netherlands Euregional cooperation on pandemic preparedness Henriëtte ter Waarbeek, The Netherlands Pandemic Flu preparations in the Federal Republic of Germany Hermann Freund, Germany FluZone: A national web-based system for managing the Influenza A(H1N1) outbreak in England Chakib Kara-Zaitri, United Kingdom Influenza pandemic planning, the new Influenza A(H1N1), and public health practice in the Upper Rhine region Günter Pfaff, Germany

First estimation of direct H1N1pdm virulence from reported non consolidated data from Mauritius and New Caledonia Antoine Flahault, France

14:10-15:40 Cotton

1.10. International health

Inequalities and social justice Chair: Johan Mackenbach, The Netherlands Water Discipline: Public Health, Human Rights and the Unrecognized Bedouin Villages in the Negev Nora Gottlieb, Israel Environmental justice: The social dimension of environmental health policies Claudia Hornberg, Germany Tackling inequities in health: Developing partnerships and funding mechanisms to address Strategic Research Priorities of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Population and Public Health Nancy Edwards, Canada Growth, Inequality and Population Health in the Era of Economic Globalization

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Chieh-Hsiu Liu, Taiwan Inequalities in Health Status by Employment Status among Women Kynghee Jung-Choi, South Korea Health inequalities and the new labour market legislation in Germany Lars Eric Kroll, Germany

14:10-15:40 POSTER SESSION 1

Health care and health systems Chairs: Tit Albreht, Slovenia and Miroslaw Wysocki, Poland 1.1 High Patient Satisfaction does not mean High Quality of Care, Qualitative Research, Armenia Ruzanna Grigoryan, Armenia 1.2 Patients’ Perceptions on Continuity of Care: Meta-synthesis of Qualitative Studies M. Luisa Vazquez, Spain 1.3 Patients’ experience on complaint handling; a comparison between Complaint Committees and Disciplinary Boards Sanne Kruikemeier, The Netherlands 1.4 ABC project – European initiative to improve patient compliance with medication Przemyslaw Kardas, Poland 1.5 Patient mobility and cross-border care in Italy: problems and options Laura Pecoraro, Italy 1.6 Combining General Practice Registry Data to estimate the public health impact of COPD in the Netherlands Margarete Kulik, The Netherlands 1.7 Feasibility of opiates substitution in the general practice- the case of Antwerp, Belgium Jessica Fraeyman, Belgium 1.8 Expenditure, availability and dental health – an ecological study Heidi Lyshol, Norway 1.9 Inappropriate emergency department (ED) use: physician point of view and patients outcomes. A study in 4 emergency departments in France Marie Pierre Tavolacci, France 1.10 Practice accreditation in ambulatory care– an international comparison Silke Auras, Germany 1.11 Seasonality and periodicities of inside and outside hospital daily mortality (1998-2004) in Portugal Mainland

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Paulo Nogueira, Portugal 1.12 Effectiveness of rehabilitation: who benefits most? Gabriele Messina, Italy 1.13 Comparing home care across Europe - The EURHOMAP-project Wienke Boerma, The Netherlands 1.14 Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games: highlight on health services organization Simone Chiadò Piat, Italy 1.15 Organizational culture in integrated healthcare organizations Diana Henao Martínez, Spain

14:10-15:40 POSTER SESSION 2

Pregnancy, perinatal care and infant health Chairs: Dorota Szosland, Poland 2.1 Multicenter, Polish National Mother and Child cohort Kinga Polanska, Poland 2.2 Fertility as a factor of exposure to poverty - the association between utilization of reproductive health care and social condition: a case-control study Isabel Craveiro, Portugal 2.3 Social support in adolescent pregnancy Paula Nelas, Portugal 2.4 Prenatal and childhood exposure to pesticides and neurobehavioral development: review of epidemiological studies Joanna Jurewicz, Poland 2.5 Anaemia in pregnancy is associated with lower risk of stillbirth and preterm birth in a heavily polluted Russian arctic town: a registry-based study on 23,950 singleton births Elena Chumak, Norway 2.6 Folate intake in the women population at child bearing age as a public health nutrition problem Lucjan Szponar, Poland 2.7 Smoking during pregnancy in Romania and associated risk factors Ioana Dirle, Romania 2.8 Maternal smoking and infant heart defects Virginija Dulskiene, Lithuania 2.9 Smoking during pregnancy and a pilot anti-smoking intervention in Romania Ioana Dirle, Romania 2.10 Effects of prenatal care on birth weight

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Mahmut Kilic, Turkey 2.11 Social class inequalities in perinatal health in Umbria (Italy), 2007 Manuela Chiavarini, Italy 2.12 Minerals, vitamins and food supplements as fetal malformation risk factors Marcel Leppée, Croatia 2.13 Infantile Cerebral Palsy in Italy: analysis of regional data in 2004 and 2005 Antonella Sferrazza, Italy 2.14 Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and psychomotor child development Kinga Polanska, Poland 2.15 Persisting geographical disparities in neonatal mortality across Italy. An ecological study Giuseppe Franchino, Italy 2.16 Infant mortality among foreigners/non-nationals living in Italy Nadia Mignolli, Italy 2.17 Continuity and coordination of care during and after neonatal intensive care Wim Labree, The Netherlands 2.18 Risk adjusted inter-hospital comparison for caesarean section considering the first four Robson Classification Groups Giulia Pieri, Italy 2.19 Participation in newborn screening for type 1 diabetes in a Swedish population-based cohort study Martin Cichocki, Sweden

15:40-16:00 Social COFFEE 16:00-17:30 Satin 1

2.1. Human ecology and public health

EUPHA section on Environment-related Diseases

Workshop: The impact of Public Environmental Health and its professional capacity needs Chair: Peter van den Hazel, The Netherlands The impact of Public Environmental Health and its professional capacity needs Peter van den Hazel, The Netherlands Health effects of commuters’ exposure to air pollution Moniek Zuurbier, The Netherlands An early alerting system for chemical and environmental public health incidents in London Catherine Keshishian, United Kingdom Managing the prevalence of carbon monoxide exposure using various studies and actions Ruth Ruggles, United Kingdom

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16:00-17:30 Satin II

2.2. European policy and research

European Commission Workshop: The European Commission – serving public health in Europe Chairs: Andrzej Rys and Ruxandra Draghia-Akli, European Commission Introduction Andrzej Rys, European Commission The Health Programme 2008 – 2013 Kirsi Karkkainen, DG Health and Consumers, European Commission

Public Health and the EU Framework Programme for Research Kevin McCarthy, DG RTD, European Commission

Panel discussion EUPHA representative: Mark McCarthy ASPHER representative: Helmut Brand EPHA representative: Monika Kosinska RIVM representative: Nicoline Tamsma Rand Europe representative: Ellen Nolte

Discussion with the audience

16:00-17:30 Silk

2.3. Health services

Drug utilization and self tests Chair: Tit Albreht, Slovenia Mass media and GP statin prescribing Robert Verheij, The Netherlands OTC medicines and food supplements advertising as health information to consumers? - experience from Poland Dorota Cianciara, Poland Mailing of the faecal occult blood test to increase participation to colorectal cancer screening: results from two ongoing randomised controlled trials in Italy Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Italy Use of self-sampler to increase cervical cancer screening participation: results from an ongoing Italian multicentre randomised controlled trial Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Italy Use of medicines, illness and perceived economic problems. Results from a cross national comparative survey Niels Rasmussen, Denmark

16:00-17:30 Ballroom II

2.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

EUPHA section on Health Promotion

Workshop: Critical Health Literacy - new forms of empowerment and participation Chairs: Thomas Abel, Switzerland and Christiane Stock, Denmark Lay knowledge of health Louisa Ferreira da Silva, Portugal

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Conceptualizing and measuring critical health literacy in the context of the European Health Literacy Survey (HLS-EU) Kristine Sørensen, The Netherlands Patients’ groups and organizations as key players in developing critical health literacy? – conclusions from an Austrian Study (2007-2009) Peter Nowak, Austria “Dialogical ethnography” a participants’ proposal for HIV/AIDS prevention in Cartagena, Colombia María Cristina Quevedo, The Netherlands

16:00-17:30 Cashmere

2.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

Mental health Chair: Jutta Lindert, Germany Housing and mental health in England: results of a national probability sample survey Sally McManus, United Kingdom Mental health of migrant adolescents from war-affected countries – risk and protective factors Reiner Buchegger, Austria Workplace bullying and common mental disorders Eero Lahelma, Finland Mental Health Services: Improving access to socio-psychiatric care for Immigrants (Regional Analysis) Ahmet Kimil, Germany Individual and parental risk factors for suicide in a life-course perspective Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz, Sweden Suicide and suicide attempts among asylum seekers in the Netherlands, 2002-2007 Simone Goosen, The Netherlands

16:00-17:30 Damask

2.6. Occupational health

Occupational health 2 Chair: Konrad Rydzynski, Poland Development of national health policy for prevention and control of occupational cancer in Bulgaria Ekaterina Mirkova, Bulgaria Type of employment, gender, working conditions and health in Sweden Inge Houkes, The Netherlands A Cochrane Review of the Effects of Flexible Working Conditions on Employee Health and Wellbeing Kerry Joyce, United Kingdom Job strain and risk of disability pension; how much is accounted for by occupational status. The Hordaland Health Study (HUSK) Inger Haukenes, Norway

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Distribution of temporary employment and the association with job characteristics and health-related outcomes among paid employees in Taiwan Wan-Yu Yeh, Taiwan Individual and contextual predictors of permanent work-disability after sickness absence with psychiatric diagnoses: Results from a population based, prospective cohort study in Norway 1997-2002 Sturla Gjesdal, Norway

16:00-17:30 Velvet

2.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

Maternal and child health Chair: Enver Roshi, Albania, and Genc Burazeri, The Netherlands Environmental tobacco smoke in pregnancy and lead level in maternal and cord blood at delivery, study in non-smoking women, Kraków, Poland (2000-2003) Agnieszka Kieltyka, Poland Determinants of overweight among mothers with different ethnic backgrounds: a qualitative study Marieke Hartman, The Netherlands “I was like a robot”: Breastfeeding of Very Low Birth Weight Infants in Iceland Geir Gunnlaugsson, Iceland Infant mortality rates among babies born to migrant mothers: a record-linkage population-based study in central Italy Sara Farchi, Italy

16:00-17:30 Velour

2.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

EUPHA section on Public Health Epidemiology

Workshop: Tobacco smoking among health professionals and medicals students in Europe: from epidemiology to smoking prevention and cessation training Chair: Giuseppe La Torre, Italy Tobacco use prevalence, knowledge and attitudes among hospital healthcare professionals: a multicenter study in Italy Maria Rosaria Gualano, Italy Tobacco smoking and Medical students: results of a multicenter Global Health Professions Survey in Europe Anja Zscheppang, Germany Smoking prevention and smoking cessation training in European Medical Schools Giuseppe La Torre, Italy

16:00-17:30 Ballroom I

2.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

Infectious diseases Chair: Ruth Gelletlie, United Kingdom Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour towards Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus skin

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infections and S. aureus colonisation rate among university students in Italy in spring 2009 Maria De Giusti, Italy Rapid screening tests for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carriage at hospital admission: a systematic review and meta-analysis Chiara de Waure, Italy Rapid Estimates of the Excess Mortality associated with 2008-2009 Influenza Activity in Portugal using a daily mortality monitoring system Paulo Nogueira, Portugal Is the Tuberculosis (TB) active surveillance in homeless a strategy for the TB spreading prevention? An experience in Rome Stefania Bruno, Italy A seroepidemiological analysis of Hepatitis B vaccination status among health workers in Switzerland Damiano Urbinello, Switzerland Q-fever outbreaks in the Netherlands triggers multidisciplinary collaboration Gabriëlla Morroy, The Netherlands

16:00-17:30 Cotton

2.10. International health

Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine

Workshop: WHO projects in Poland: first results of Development of a Polish Environment and Health information system (ENHIS) and Development of Polish Children Environment and Health Action Plan (CEHAP) Chairs: Wojciech Hanke and Joanna Jurewicz, Poland Information about CEHAP “Children’s Environment and Health Action Plan” person from WHO CEHAP_PL in progress in RPG 1 and 2 Wojciech Hanke, Poland CEHAP_PL in progress in RPG 3 and 4 Kinga Polańska, Poland Information about ENHIS D Dalbakova, WHO Information about ENHIS “Development of a; National Environment and Health Information System in Poland” Joanna Jurewicz, Poland Polish ENHIS on ambient air and drinking and bathing water quality Świątczak Janusz, Poland

16:00-17:30 POSTER SESSION 3

Health systems and health policy Chairs: Judith de Jong, The Netherlands and Cezary Wlodarczyk, Poland

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3.1 European Union health policies under debate Inés García-Sánchez, Spain 3.2 Dare to Compare! - Benchmarking Dutch health with the European Community Health Indicators (ECHI) in 2008 Maartje Harbers, The Netherlands 3.3 Survey of existing systems for monitoring excess mortality in Europe: A EuroMOMO initiative Mark Kanieff, Italy 3.4 Sustainable development in Serbia Marija Jevtic, Serbia 3.5 Health Monitoring at the Robert Koch Institute Cornelia Lange, Germany 3.6 Policy for control of demographic decline of Russia Andrey Demin, Russia 3.7 Is Belgium catching up his delay on vital statistics? The state of art Marina Puddu, Belgium 3.8 Hospital at Home in France: place in the health care system, patient’s characteristics and evolution Laure Com-Ruelle, France 3.9 Health expenditures evolution in Brazil: an analysis utilizing the model of components price and quantity Rodrigo Leal, Brazil 3.10 Primary care in Poland- selected results Joanna Kobza, Poland 3.11 Inhibitors of ocular neovascularization: refundability policies by Italian National Health Service Maria Lucia Specchia, Italy

16:00-17:30 POSTER SESSION 4

Nutrition, obesity and diabetes Chairs: Christopher Birt, United Kingdom and Enni Mertanen, Finland 4.1 Health impact assessment of quality wine production in Hungary Balázs Ádám, Hungary 4.2 Evaluation of food safety and nutritional quality of fresh and minimally processed vegetables in Italy during 2005-2007 Lucia Marinelli, Italy 4.3 Ota and zea in dried pasta on the Italian market Margherita Ferrante, Italy

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4.4 Sodium Content Found in the Daily Served Meals at Novi Sad Boarding Schools Marija Jevtic, Serbia 4.5 Assessment of nutritional status based on self-report via Internet Agnieszka Pac, Poland 4.6 Estimation of dietary intake of acrylamide among surveyed group in Krakow Joanna Jankowska, Poland 4.7 Do income inequality and prices influence adolescents' daily fruit and vegetables consumption in Europe? Gintare Petronyte, Lithuania 4.8 Body size and mortality in the linked Scottish Health Surveys Joel Hotchkiss, United Kingdom 4.9 Challenges in obtaining comparable information about obesity in Europe Johanna Mäki-Opas, Finland 4.10 Transtheoretical model of change and weight control Ching Thon Chang, Malaysia 4.11 Physical activity and consumption of calcium from dairy products by mother-daughter pairs, Poland, 2008 Lidia Wadolowska, Poland 4.12 The association of parental education with adolescent nutritional behaviour depends on gender Lukas Pitel, Slovakia 4.13 National total diet study for chemical contaminants in Macedonia; design and preliminary results Gordana Ristovska, Macedonia 4.14 Obese and Non-obese Patients with Osteoarthritis : a comparison of Functioning and Outcome Cindy Veenhof, The Netherlands 4.15 Screening and implications of depression in diabetes patients in Cluj-Napoca, Romania and Trnava, Slovakia Razvan M. Chereches, Romania 4.16 Health care professional and patient perspective in structured diabetes care Andrea Fokkens, The Netherlands 4.17 Type 2 diabetes quality of life patients treated with insulin and oral hypoglycemic medication Beata Jankowska, Poland

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4.18 Improving diabetes self-management of diabetics with a low socioeconomic status by targeting their social environment. A social network intervention in The Netherlands Charlotte Vissenberg, The Netherlands

17:40-18:40 Ballroom

Plenary Plenary 2: 20 years of the European Charter on Environment and Health Twenty years of the environment and health process in Europe Nata Menabde, WHO/EURO Environment and health in the European Union: challenges and achievements Andrzej Rys, European Commission Twenty years of the Environment and Health process in Europe – the European Environment Agency perspective Jacqueline McGlade, European Environment Agency (presentation by David Stanners) A reaction from the Health and Environment Alliance - HEAL Génon Jensen, Health and Environment Alliance

19:00-20:30 Social WELCOME RECEPTION

FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2009

Time/place Track Organiser Activity 09:00-10:00 Ballroom

Plenary Plenary 3: Global environmental change and health inequalities Johan Mackenbach, The Netherlands Basic occupational health services for all – a global movement for underserved workers Jorma Rantanen, International Commission for Occupational Health

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3.1. Human ecology and public health

European Environment Agency

Workshop: Environment and human health – towards the ecosystem perspective Chairs: Dorota Jarosinska, EEA and Peter Pärt, European Commission Introduction to the workshop Dorota Jarosinska, EEA

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Nature, health and well-being – linking it together. William Bird, United Kingdom Nature for human health: theory, evidence, and implications Sjerp de Vries, The Netherlands Psychological Restoration, Access to Natural Environments, and Public Health Terry Hartig, Finland Panel discussion

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3.2. European policy and research

European Commission and EUPHA

Workshop: The health information strategy in Europe: how to use European NGOs Chairs: Nick Fahy, European Commission The health information strategy in Europe – current activities and future developments Nick Fahy, European Commission Panel discussion with: Dineke Zeegers Paget, EUPHA Christopher Birt, ASPHER Monika Kosinska, EPHA Kai Seiler, Germany Open discussion

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3.3. Health services

Public health in different settings Chair: Niek Klazinga, The Netherlands Longitudinal study of ethnic differences in blood pressure in adolescents in Britain: Findings from the Determinants of Adolescent Social Well-being and Health study Erik Lenguerrand, United Kingdom Health and School Performance amongst Danish adolescents: results from VestLiv - West Jutland Cohort Study Claus D. Hansen, Denmark Effectiveness of supporting therapies in young hospitalized oncology patients Cecilia Quercioli, Italy Implementation of clinical pathways in Bulgaria – effects, outcomes and perspectives Rositsa Koleva-Kolarova, Bulgaria Does the reprocessing after a period of disuse make the endoscope safe for reuse? An experience at “Gemelli” Hospital in Rome (Italy) from January 2000 to January 2008 Marta Marino, Italy Health Reform in the US: New Opportunities for Public Health?

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Dennis Lenaway, United States

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3.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

Smoking Chair: Christiane Stock, Denmark Age of initiation and intensity of cigarette use among smokers in Uzbekistan Gulnoza Usmanova,Uzbekistan A cross-national comparative study of smoking prevalence and behaviour between British and Dutch South Asian and African origin populations Charles Agyemang, The Netherlands A study on the association between smoking and body mass index prior to pregnancy and risk of hyperemesis gravidarum in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Andrej Grjibovski, Norway Social capital buffers the increasing inequity of smoking cessation Kontie Moussa, Sweden Effect of policy measures on the smoking behaviour of people in Germany Elena von der Lippe, Germany Tobacco industry strategies to use the German government to undermine the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Thilo Grüning, United Kingdom

10:30-12:00 Cashmere

3.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

Mental health among the ageing Chair: Gunnar Tellnes, Norway How can health systems in Europe respond to population ageing? Bernd Rechel, United Kingdom Self-rated health before and after retirement in France: a cohort study Hugo Westerlund, Sweden Older people’s living arrangements and risk of admission to a care home in Northern Ireland, 2001 – 2007: A Census based cohort study Mark McCann, United Kingdom Religiosity and the quality of life of post-operative colon cancer patients Barbara Wozniak, Poland Transitions between Care Settings at the end of life in the Netherlands: results from a nationwide study Ge Donker, The Netherlands Multiple causes-of-death analysis: a comparison between France and Italy Luisa Frova, Italy

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3.6. Occupational health

Sickness certification practice Chair: Kristina Alexanderson, Sweden Sickness absence as a measure of health functioning Mikko Laaksonen, Finland Are self reported data on sick leave reliable? - a comparison between self reported and register data Irene Øyeflaten, Norway Experiences of factors contributing to women’s health literacy and informed decisions during sick leave. A focus group study performed in the South of Sweden 2008-2009 Lena Mårtensson, Sweden Sickness certification – a frequent and problematic task in Sweden? Christina Lindholm, Sweden Learning the task of sickness certification; a survey among all Swedish physicians Anna Löfgren, Sweden

10:30-12:00 Velvet

3.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

EUPHA section on Child and Adolescent Public Health

Workshop: Youth Friendly Health Services – meeting the health needs of adolescents Chair: Auke Wiegersma, Jolianne Hellemans and Andrea de Winter, The Netherlands General introduction with description of workshop programme and goals Auke Wiegersma, The Netherlands Adolescents! What’s the difference? Presentation Auke Wiegersma, The Netherlands Introduction YFHS – the five elements Jolianne Hellemans, The Netherlands Discussion in groups

10:30-12:00 Velour

3.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

ASPHER Seminar: Road Map to 2015: A Strategic Planning Process for Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER) Chair: Antoine Flahault, France Welcome address/Introduction of ASPHER 2015 project Antoine Flahault, France Overview of achievements from last presidency 2008-2009 Stojgniew Jacek Sitko, Poland Results of ASPHER 2015 project:

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Part I: ASPHER members’ vision Ilana Levin, France/ASPHER Part II: Stakeholders’ vision Robert Otok, ASPHER ASPHER members reflect on ASPHER 2015 project 2 short presentations by representatives from ASPHER member schools Stakeholders reflect on ASPHER 2015 project 2 short presentations by representatives of selected stakeholders Structured discussion led by Antoine Flahault (ASPHER President 2010-2011), France

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3.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

EUPHA section on Infectious Diseases Control

Workshop: The Pandemic in Europe - Managing the public health impact of H1N1 Chair: Ruth Gelletlie, United Kingdom The emerging epidemiology of the pandemic over the autumn months in Europe ECDC United Kingdom Other countries Panel discussion

10:30-12:00 Cotton

3.10. International health

Health determinants Chair: Ilmo Keskimäki, Finland The influence of area size at different points in the life course on mortality Oyvind Naess, Norway Nature Conservation and Preventative Health Protection in Germany - a strong Partnership? Thomas Classen, Germany Community polarisation in Northern Ireland: an examination of health outcomes using a census based population cohort aged 25 to 74 in 2001 Michael Rosato, United Kingdom Assessment of asthma control and its socioeconomic determinants Anissa Afrite, France Educational inequalities and risk in mortality among middle-aged Lihuanian urban population Regina Reklaitiene, Lithuania Marital status and risk of AMI case fatality in Scotland, 1988-2004 Carolyn Davies, United Kingdom

10:30-12:00 POSTER SESSION 5

Health promotion Chairs: Thomas Abel, Switzerland

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5.1 Key Points for Health Behavior Changes of Lifestyle-related Disease Cases in Japan in Precontemplation and Contemplation Stages Suketaka Iwanaga, Japan 5.2 The importance of lay epidemiology in promoting healthy lifestyles and behaviour in communities Peter Allmark, United Kingdom 5.3 The determinants of health in social consciousness – findings from Poland Izabella Lignowska, Poland 5.4 Gender gaps in healthy life years within the EU Herman Van Oyen, Belgium 5.5 Tobacco consumption in the portuguese population Carlos Matias Dias, Portugal 5.6 Trends of smoking prevalence of Lithuanian adult population in relation to education/background throughout 1994- 2008 Aurelijus Veryga, Lithuania 5.7 Physical activity and outdoor recreation as a method in promoting health Kari Bjerke Batt-Rawden, Norway 5.8 Evaluating promising interventions to stimulate physical activity in the population Chantal Leemrijse, The Netherlands 5.9 Health promotion and the internet: a content analysis of the official websites of Italian Public Health Authorities Grazia Orizio, Italy 5.10 Integrated programs on urban and regional health Rainer Fehr, Germany 5.11 Ten D by Night (Dark, Dance, Disco, Dose, Drugs, Drive, Danger, Damage, Disability, Death): a European multicentric cross-sectional study Roberta Siliquini, Italy 5.12 Bridging the gap between needs and help offer addresses to drug users in North-West Poland. Risks and Responses Identified by Rapid Policy Assessment Study Justyna Sobeyko, Poland 5.13 Statin prescribing in the City of Zagreb (2001-2008) and their role in secondary prevention of cardiovascular events Danijela Stimac, Croatia 5.14 p73 G4C14-to-A4T14 gene polymorphism and

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interaction with p53 exon 4 Arg72Pro on cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis of the literature Benedetto Simone, Italy 5.15 The Methodology used for Bayesian Estimation of Aggregate Measures Using the EURO-URHIS Dataset Frank de Vocht, United Kingdom 5.16 Efforts towards integrating local urban health issues into scientific meeetings in five cities – Lessons from a series of workshops in 2008 Rainer Fehr, Germany 5.17 Some experiences emerging from the WHO Healthy Cities Project (preliminary results of the Lodz study) Marek Bryla, Poland

10:30-12:00 POSTER SESSION 6

Inequalities and migrant health Chairs: Walter Devillé, The Netherlands and Krysztof Krajewski-Siuda, Poland 6.1 Relative income and acute coronary syndrome: A population-based case-control study in Tirana, Albania Genc Burazeri, The Netherlands 6.2 Socioeconomic factors, ethnicity and alcohol-related mortality in regions of Slovakia. What might tree analysis add to our understanding? Katarina Rosicova, Slovakia 6.3 Spatial mortality disparities among unemployed individuals in Gdansk City and Gdansk County, 1999-2004 Pawel Zagozdzon, Poland 6.4 Impact of length of stay, legal status and the other social demographics determinants in use of health care services Sónia Dias, Portugal 6.5 Socioeconomic Position and Incidence of Myocardial Infarction: Meta-Analysis Edison Manrique, Sweden 6.6 Socioeconomic inequalities in health: a panel study among employees 2000-2007 Olli Pietiläinen, Finland 6.7 Project to develop a regional network addressing health inequalities and social determinants of health through international collaboration, England, 2009 Nick Salfield, United Kingdom 6.8 The role and work of the English National and Regional Support Teams in tackling health inequalities, England, 2009 Nick Salfield, United Kingdom

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6.9 A 'health broker role' to promote health in deprived Dutch neighbourhoods: experiences in the first year of a collaborative pilot study (2007-2008) Janneke Harting, The Netherlands 6.10 Recruiting elderly with a migration and/ or low socio-economic status in the German intervention study Optimahl 60plus Jessica Dreas, Germany 6.11 Overview of health data on migrants and ethnic minorities in EU countries Aldo Rosano, Italy 6.12 Lifestyle and nutrition behavior changes at Romanian emigrants Corina-Aurelia Zugravu, Romania 6.13 The association between health information and BMI among Iraqi migrants, settled in Sweden 2007-2008 Susanne Sundell Lecerof, Sweden 6.14 Foreigners/non-nationals in Italy: a focus on mortality conditions Silvia Bruzzone, Italy 6.15 Polish ‘Peer supporters’ Initiative – implementation and evaluation. Lothian, Scotland. March - October 2009 Fatim Lakha, United Kingdom 6.16 Effect of hepatitis A vaccination programs for migrant children on the incidence of hepatitis A in the Netherlands Anita Suijkerbuijk, The Netherlands 6.17 European Migrants to Scotland: an Audit of Maternity Services Dermot Gorman, United Kingdom 6.18 Explaining ethnic differences in late antenatal care entry by predisposing, enabling and need factors in the Netherlands Anushka Choté, The Netherlands 6.19 Women Go For Health in MiMi Elena Kromm-Kostjuk, Germany 6.20 New European Migrants and the NHS: a health staff training DVD Dermot Gorman, United Kingdom 6.21 The impact of recent Central and Eastern European migration on the Scottish health service: a study of newspaper coverage 2004-2008 Dermot Gorman, United Kingdom 6.22 How do migrants of Russian and Turkish origin

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in Germany seek for health related information? Are there any differences compared to natives? Ulla Walter, Germany 6.23 Multicultural approach to improve access to health services for economically and socially deprived communities focused on Roma Daniela Marcinkova, Slovakia

12:00-13:00 Social LUNCH 12:00-12:45 Ballroom II

EUPHA section on health promotion

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Cashmere

EUPHA section on environment-related diseases

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Ballroom I

EUPHA section on infectious diseases control

Annual meeting

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EUPHA section on public health epidemiology

Annual meeting

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EUPHA section Ethics in public health

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Velour

EUPHA section on public health practice and policy

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Damask

EUPHA section on social security and health

Annual meeting

12:00-13:00 Room 455

EUPHA EJPH editorial board meeting (closed)

12:00-12:45 Satin I

ASPHER Andrija Stampar Award ceremony

12:00-13:00 Satin II

EUPHA in collaboration with Glaxo Smithkline

Symposium: Challenges and perspectives to reduce the public health burden of otitis media and other respiratory tract infections Chair: S.I. Pelton, United States Presentations by:

A Vergisson, Belgium

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M Haggard, United Kingdom

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4.1. Human ecology and public health

Proposed EUPHA section on Urban health

Workshop: International Urban Health: Concepts and Monitoring Chairs: Arpana Verma, United Kingdom and Erik van Ameijden, The Netherlands What is Urban Health? Erik van Ameijden, The Netherlands Current Status and the Future of International Urban Health Arpana Verma, United Kingdom International Urban Health Projects Arpana Verma, United Kingdom

13:00-14:30 Satin II

4.2. European policy and research

EPHA Workshop: Can research ever get into the policy-making machine? Speakers and facilitators Tamsin Rose, Health Campaigner Joanne Vincenten, Director of the European Child Safety Alliance (TBC) Viviane Willis-Mazzichi, DG Research, European commission (TBC) Monika Kosinska (European Public Health Alliance (TBC)

13:00-14:30 Silk

4.3. Health services

University of Maastricht and Catholic University of Rome

Workshop: Primary Care Sensitive Hospital Utilization Chairs: Walter Ricciardi, Italy and Jouke van der Zee, The Netherlands Presentation Aldo Rosano, Italy Measuring the strength of primary care systems in Europe Dionne Kringos, The Netherlands The Netherlands: low avoidable admission rates in a highly accessible health care system Michael van den Berg, The Netherlands Presentation Peter Pechtel, Germany (tbc)

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4.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

Health promotion and lifestyle Chair: Thomas Abel, Switzerland Neighborhood deprivation level and cardiovascular and diabetes risk: the role of individual risk Suzie Otto, The Netherlands

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Is Use of Snus Associated with Weight Gain and Obesity in the Stockholm Public Health Cohort of 2002-2007 Jenny Hansson, Sweden Country’s transition and consumption of fruit and vegetables among adolescents in North-West of Russia between 1995 and 2004 Anastasiya Rogacheva, Finland Heart health in Oberwart – an evidence-based regional Health Promotion Programme in Rural Austria Ursula Pueringer, Austria What’s In a Word? Response to weight status terminology and motivation to lose weight Cindy Gray, United Kingdom Health communication in a virtual world: A test of Second Life L Suzanne Suggs, Switzerland

13:00-14:30 Cashmere

4.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

University of Leipzig

Workshop: Optimised suicide prevention programmes and their implementation in Europe (OSPI-Europe) Chair: Ulrich Hegerl, Germany and Marco Sarchiapone, Italy Optimizing suicide prevention programs and their implementation in Europe (OSPI-Europe) – Introducing the OSPI model intervention and evaluation methods Sabine Schmidt, Germany Key elements of national suicide prevention strategies in Europe Marco Sarchiapone, Italy Intermediate outcome criteria and evaluation of suicide prevention programmes: A review Ella Arensman, Ireland Making the case for investing in suicide prevention interventions: an economic perspective David McDaid, United Kingdom

13:00-14:30 Damask

4.6. Occupational health

Sickness absence and disability Chair: Kristina Alexanderson, Sweden (tbc) Work environment and sickness presenteeism in the Swedish Police Force Constanze Leineweber, Sweden Absence incentives and requirements at work as triggers of sick leave Hanna Hultin, Sweden Low back pain- a population-based register study of

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care seeking incidence in Sweden Ingemar F. Petersson, Sweden The needs of people with a long-term work disability regarding occupational rehabilitation support in the Netherlands Lineke van Hal, The Netherlands Illness and work as predictors of sickness absence in a population of individuals with impaired health Lars-Gunnar Engström, Sweden Factors related to labor participation and underemployment among visually impaired persons worldwide: a literature review Yvonne Goertz, The Netherlands

13:00-14:30 Velvet

4.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

Project Teenage

Workshop: Preventing socioeconomic inequalities in health behaviour in adolescents in Europe: findings from project TEENAGE Chair: Frank J. van Lenthe, The Netherlands The prevention of socioeconomic inequalities in physical activity and diet in adolescents in Europe Nanna Lien, Norway The prevention of socioeconomic inequalities in smoking in adolescents in Europe Laurence Moore, United Kingdom The prevention of socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol consumption in adolescents in Europe Fabrizio Faggiano, Italy

13:00-14:30 Velour

4.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

ASPHER Workshop: European Workforce for Health: Public Health Training and Education Perspective Chairs: Antoine Flahault, France, Fred Paccaud, Switzerland and Stojgniew Jacek Sitko, Poland Presentations summarising recent developments within the ASPHER networks on doctoral studies in PH and lifelong learning in PH, followed by a discussion on future activities of both networks.

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4.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

SIDARTHa Project Consortium

Workshop: Syndromic surveillance in Europe – Needed or needless? Chairs: Helmut Brand, The Netherlands and Thomas Krafft, Germany Syndromic surveillance lessons – experiences from North America Mark Rosenberg, Canada The SIDARTHa approach – European emergency data-based syndromic surveillance Alexandra Ziemann, Germany Utility of syndromic surveillance in European public health practice

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Helmut Brand, The Netherlands

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4.10. International health

Innovative methods and evaluation Chair: Jan Zejda, Poland Improving representation of older people in clinical trials: a PREDICT systematic review Andrew Beswick, United Kingdom Context free research in the new research agenda in comparative effectiveness Christine Huttin, United States Comparison of a multidisciplinary intervention with a mini-intervention to facilitate return to work for sick-listed employees with low-back problems Chris Jensen, Denmark A systematic review evaluating the statistical and methodological issues for meta-analyses of genetic association studies in the field of cancer research Stefania Boccia, Italy Evaluation of the organization and provision of primary care services in Belarus; application of the WHO Primary Care Evaluation Tool (PCET) Wienke Boerma, The Netherlands

13:00-14:30 POSTER SESSION 7

Mental health and chronic illnesses Chairs: Jutta Lindert, Germany and Coen van Gool, The Netherlands 7.1 Human Rights of Persons with Mental Disorders of the Republic of Korea Youngjeon Shin, South Korea 7.2 The filial piety and mental health of the elderly in modern China Sanjun Chen, China 7.3 Healing of a vulnerable self:the return-to-work process among women suffering from common mental disorders Maj Britt Dahl Nielsen, Denmark 7.4 Work-related fatigue: the specific case of highly educated women in the Netherlands Petra Verdonk, The Netherlands 7.5 Burnout and the role of work-home and home-work interference among physicians in Serbia Katarina Putnik, The Netherlands 7.6 “Ambiguity overload”: Stress and recovery among young highly educated working women in Sweden Jesper Löve, Sweden 7.7 Health ressources for Wellbeing of overworked self-employed in Austria

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Johanna Muckenhuber, Austria 7.8 Recurrence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders in the Netherlands Petra Koopmans, The Netherlands 7.9 The influence of the depression on work and social role impairment Silvia Florescu, Romania 7.10 The relation between anxiety and health behavior among Lithuanian population Vilma Kriaucioniene, Lithuania 7.11 The association of various psycho-social factors with physical symptoms, reported at health examinations in primary care Thomas Dorner, Austria 7.12 Person-related Work and Incident Use of Antidepressants Ida E. H. Madsen, Denmark 7.13 Anxiety in recent versus established Rheumatoid Arthritis patients Jozef Benka, Slovakia 7.14 Health disparities in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: the role of socioeconomic status, functional disability and self-esteem Iveta Rajnicova Nagyova, Slovakia 7.15 Quality of Life and the Terminal Kidney Insufficiency in Haemodialysis Program Carlos Albuquerque, Portugal 7.16 Glomerular function predicts quality of life in patients after kidney transplantation Maria Majernikova, Slovakia 7.17 Evaluation of a rehabilitation project for subjects on long-term sick leave Ewa Book, Sweden 7.18 Improving patients' medication adherence in chronic deseases Josip Culig, Croatia 7.19 Disability and its associated factors in Indonesia Siti Isfandari, Indonesia 7.20 Assessment of disability-free life expectancy in Lithuania Ramune Kalediene, Lithuania

13:00-14:30 POSTER SESSION 8

Occupational health Chairs: Margaretha Voss, Sweden and Konrad Rydzynski, Poland

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8.1 Occupational health in Poland: contribution of epidemiology Beata Swiatkowska, Poland 8.2 Measuring health indicators and work experiences in a salutogenic way. A Swedish developmental work Göran Ejlertsson, Sweden 8.3 Two years follow-up study of the project ”Framtidsbygget” with SASSAM methodology as mapping instrument Rose-Marie Tenenbaumm, Sweden 8.4 Non surgical areas of an operating ward pollution by anaesthetic gases, a geostatistical research method Michele Di Donato, Italy 8.5 Physiological effects of a modification of impermeable protective clothing construction Anna Marszalek, Poland 8.6 Assessment of the dermal exposure to pesticides among women working in Polish greenhouses after restricted entry intervals expired- role of the personal protective equipment Joanna Jurewicz, Poland 8.7 AMIANTUS project – Medical Examination for the Former Workers of Asbestos-Processing Plants in Poland Zuzanna Szubert, Poland 8.8 Epidemiology of fatal occupational accidents in the Arkhangelsk region, Russia, 1996-2007 Zhanna Varakina, Russia 8.9 Socio-economic position and occupation as determinants of general and occupational injury related sickness absence Kustaa Piha, Finland 8.10 Work-related injuries due to violent events: a seven-year follow-up study of self-reported psychiatric symptoms and general health Marjan Vaez, Sweden 8.11 Effort-reward imbalance and risk of sleep disturbances in the Danish Work Environment Cohort Study Reiner Rugulies, Denmark 8.12 A comparison of GPs´ sick-listing certification practices in south-west Stockholm 2004-2008 Ylva Skånér, Sweden 8.13 Validity of self-reported data on long-term sickness absence and disability pension in a Swedish twin cohort

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Pia Svedberg, Sweden 8.14 Trends in the incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders between 2001 and 2007 in the Netherlands Corne Roelen, The Netherlands 8.15 Sick-leave diagnoses and length as risk markers for suicide - a 12-year follow-up cohort study of 229,470 women and men Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz, Sweden 8.16 Sickness absence in musculoskeletal disorders - patients’ experiences of interactions with the social insurance agency and health care. A qualitative study Jenny Mathiasson, Sweden 8.17 Associations between health status and sick leave in workers with chronic disorders: the role of working conditions Cécile Boot, The Netherlands 8.18 A multi-state model on official registered sick-leave data - applied on a 5-year follow-up after occupational rehabilitation in Norway Irene Øyeflaten, Norway 8.19 Predictors of return to work in patients sick-listed with sub-acute low back pain: A one-year follow-up study Christina Malmose Stapelfeldt, Denmark 8.20 Organizational implementation barriers in interdisciplinary and coordinated return-to-work interventions in Denmark Louise Meinertz, Denmark 8.21 Work status, functional ability and health 3 years after participation in an occupational rehabilitation program Inger Johanne Midtgarden, Norway 8.22 Rehabilitation activities, supportive work conditions, work ability and return to work among female human service workers on long term sick leave in Sweden 2005-2008 Linda Åhlström, Sweden 8.23 Patient’s experiences of encounters with professionals regarding return-to-work issues following breast cancer surgery – a qualitative study Marie Nilsson, Sweden

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5.1. Human ecology and

EUPHA section on Food and

Workshop: Building Public Support for Health Promoting Agriculture Policy Chairs: Enni Mertanen, Finland and Christopher Birt,

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public health Nutrition United Kingdom Is the Common Agricultural Policy wholly health damaging? Or could it become health promoting? Christopher Birt, United Kingdom Integrating health into the CAP – the EU School Fruit Scheme Stella-Maria Xiraki, European Commission Strategic Opportunities for Health Promoting Agriculture in Europe Robert Pederson, European Agriculture and Health Consortium

15:00-16:30 Satin II

5.2. European policy and research

National Institute of Public Health and Environment

Workshop: The Joint Action for ECHIM; taking the development and implementation of the European Community Health Indicators shortlist forward Chairs: Arpo Aromaa, Finland and Nick Fahy, European Commission State of the art of the work on the European Community Health Indicators shortlist Peter Achterberg, The Netherlands Entering a next phase in the developmental work - starting the implementation process Ari-Pekka Sihvonen, Finland Web based dissemination of the indicator data and acompanying metadata Marieke Verschuuren, The Netherlands Policy context of the European Community Health Indicators developments Gudrun Gudfinnsdottir, European Commission

15:00-16:30 Silk

5.3. Health services

Hospital care Chair: Kenneth Grech, Malta A construction site in the hospital: implication on environmental safety in operating room Federica Tuti, Italy Philanthropic hospitals modernization: An analysis of financing by Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) Rodrigo Leal, Brazil Short stay unit as a new option for improving the use of hospital beds: a meta-analysis Luigi Pinnarelli, Italy Managing hospitals through patient pathways: the approach to stroke Silvio Brusaferro, Italy The Italian hospitals in the web: a cross-sectional analysis of the official websites Grazia Orizio, Italy

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Evaluation of the adapted DRG system in Slovenia Tit Albreht, Slovenia

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5.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

Physical activity and health promotion Chair: Christiane Stock, Denmark Evaluation of a culturally targeted community based intervention for Turkish people in Rotterdam (The Netherlands) Vera Nierkens, The Netherlands Alcohol consumption and problem drinking as predictors of incident psychiatric hospital admission: evidence of gender differentials in combined analyses of the three linked Scottish Health Surveys (1995 to 2007) Linsay Gray, United Kingdom Physical activity before and after introduction of the congestion road tax in Stockholm: a quasi-experimental study Andrej Grjibovski, Norway Self-regulation methods to change the physical activity behaviour in elderly – Pre- and post intervention results of a German study (2009) Katharina Maria Keimer, Germany The effect of physical activity on functioning Jouni Lahti, Finland Explaining educational differences in leisure-time physical inactivity in 12 European countries Tomi Mäkinen, Finland

15:00-16:30 Cashmere

5.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

EUPHA section on Chronic Diseases

Workshop: Health-related functioning in terms of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Chair: Iveta Nagyova, Slovakia The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health: Work in progress Marijke de Kleijn-de Vrankrijker, The Netherlands Integrated and Patient-centred care using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Klaske Wynia, The Netherlands The role of ethnicity in functional limitations among Slovak coronary patients: a matched study Iveta Nagyova, Slovakia Time trends in late-life activity limitations Coen van Gool, The Netherlands

15:00-16:30 Damask

5.6. Occupational health

Sickness absence and mental health Chair: Gunnel Hensing, Sweden

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Sense of coherence strongly correlates with subjective health and mental health in college students Karolina Kósa, Hungary Drinking behaviour and disability retirement in Norway. The HUNT Study Jens Christoffer Skogen, Norway Sleep problems as predictors of disability pensions among middle-aged employees Ossi Rahkonen, Finland Insecure social bonds at work, mental ill-health and sickness absence Ulla-Britt Eriksson, Sweden Lost years of working due to disability pension award for mental disorders Ann Kristin Knudsen, Norway

15:00-16:30 Velvet

5.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

Open Society Institute

Workshop: The elephant in the room: health of Roma communities in Europe Chair: Tamsin Rose, Belgium Health, health protection and factors influencing health among Roma people in Macedonia Borjan Pavlovski, R. of Macedonia Addressing the gap in immunization coverage of Roma children in R. of Macedonia Muhamed Toci, R. of Macedonia Improving access to health care for Roma in Valjevo Tanja Dimitrijevic, Serbia Small area-level inequalities in health care utilization in Hungary after correcting for health needs and taking into account the percentage of Roma population Csilla Kaposvari, Hungary

15:00-16:30 Velour

5.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Workshop: Scale and impact of health professional mobility in Europe: findings from a research project (2009- 2011) Chairs: Matthias Wismar; European Observatory and Walter Devillé, The Netherlands Impact of health professional mobility in Europe: what do we know? Irene A. Glinos, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Characteristics and magnitude of health professional mobility flows in Europe Miklos Szócska , Hungary Health professionals' mobility in Finland Hannamaria Kuusio, Finland

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Migration of health care personnel: case study from Poland Marcin Kautsch, Poland Migration of health professionals: UK case study Ruth Young and Heather Weir, United Kingdom

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5.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

Performance indicators Chair: Miroslaw Wysocki, Poland Setting policy: the use of population impact measures Arpana Verma, United Kingdom System Performance and Community Impacts: Using the National PH Performance Standards Dennis Lenaway, United States Implementing Public Health Performance Standards in Israel: A Systems Approach Ehud Miron, Israel Public health driven targets in Carinthia/Austria based on a health policy framework Guido Offermanns, Austria Improving an health monitoring system through performance indicators in the Italian Health Service Silvia Longhi, Italy Measuring the Performance of Public Health Agencies in Israel Vamsi Vasireddy, United States

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5.10. International health

European public health Chair: Mark McCarthy, United Kingdom Self-rated health in Slovenian adult population Jerneja Farkas-Lainscak, Slovenia Public Health Research in Republic of Macedonia as an essential public health function Dance Gudeva Nikovska, Macedonia Cross-border health activities in European regions: Good practice for better health Gudula Ward, Germany Tradition in the modern era – Challenges for health promotion. Transnational empirical research Laszlo Lippai, Hungary Solutions for improving health cooperation in border regions (EUREGIO II) Kai Michelsen, The Netherlands Setting up a European Health Examination Survey Hanna Tolonen, Finland

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15:00-16:30 POSTER SESSION 9

Infectious diseases Chair: Ruth Gelletlie, United Kingdom 9.1 The global trend of infectious diseases in Italy in the last decade Paolo Villari, Italy 9.2 How many bacteria live on the keyboard of your computer? Gabriele Messina, Italy 9.3 The financial crisis and public wealth: prospects for TB control in Europe Jonathan Suk, ECDC 9.4 Can frequent clinical surveillance for Latent Tuberculosis Infection in health care workers be a preventive strategy? An experience in a teaching hospital in Rome from February to April 2009 Maria Daniela Gliubizzi, Italy 9.5 Could Hepatitis C be considered only a sexual transmitted disease? A systematic review of Italian studies about Hepatitis C prevalence among households of infected patients (Italy, 2008) Giuseppe La Torre, Italy 9.6 Social and behavioural factors associated with the HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in Latvia Anda Karnite, Latvia 9.7 MSM, Marginalization and HIV/AIDS Prevention Katja Ngassa Djomo, Germany 9.8 Epidemiology of Fever of Unknown Origin in a large University Hospital in Rome: results of a cross-sectional study Nicola Nicolotti, Italy 9.9 The Vacuum Assisted Closure can reduce the length of stay for patients with infected wounds? A meta-analysis of current evidence Lorenzo Sommella, Italy 9.10 Candida infections surveillance in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit by early mannan detection in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid reduces the incidence of invasive infections Emma De Feo, Italy 9.11 Facts about nosocomial infections in Obstetrics-Ginecology unit from Mures/Romania Felicia Toma, Romania 9.12 Immunogenicity and Adverse Events of Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Vaccine in Healthy Adults: a multiple-treatments meta-analysis Lamberto Manzoli, Italy

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9.13 Evaluation of potential public health consequences of delaying universal rotavirus vaccination programme implementation in European countries Vanina Laurent-Ledru and Sébastien Guérinet, France

15:00-16:30 POSTER SESSION 10

Child and adolescent public health Chairs: Auke Wiegersma, The Netherlands and Wojciech Hanke, Poland 10.1 Trends in Mortality among children 10-14 years old in the European Union, North America and Australia (1995-2003) Ines Aguinaga-Ontoso, Spain 10.2 Children’s disability epidemiology in Arkhangelsk region, 1998-2007 Irina Nesterova, Russia 10.3 Socioeconomic differences in the development of self-rated health amongst Danish adolescents – results from a study in the Western Denmark – the VestLiv study Johan Hviid Andersen, Denmark 10.4 Municipal policies and plans of action aiming to promote physical activity and healthy eating habits among school children in Sweden: a cross-sectional study 2005-2006 Karin Guldbrandsson, Sweden 10.5 Health care through school: a pilot project in Nepal Sujan Marahatta, Nepal 10.6 Behaviour, attitudes to health, and awareness of health risks among school-aged children in Serbia Milena Vasic, Serbia 10.8 Injuries caused by bicycle in the schoolage Olga Adrami, Greece 10.9 Schoolchildren` views of health counselling in public oral health care Kirsti Kasila, Finland 10.10 Breakfast consumption and aggressive behaviour among school-aged children Ferdinand Salonna, Slovakia 10.11 Knowledges, attitudes and behaviors of school children about physical activity, long stay in front of computer and health Rina Hoxha, Kosova 10.12 BMI in school age students in present-day megapolis Dinara Gazina, Russia

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10.13 Confronting childhood obesity: A comparison of public opinion in the European Union Chris McIntyre and L. Suzanne Suggs, Switzerland 10.14 Transfer Methods of children in the car Athina Spilioti, Greece 10.15 Rates of pediatric and adolescent injuries by year of age. A preliminary analysis based on 2007 hospital discharges in Catalonia, Spain Josep M Suelves, Spain 10.16 The social determinants of adolescents’ medically attended injuries Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Slovakia 10.17 Leisure time activities, parental monitoring and excessive drinking among adolescents Zuzana Tomcikova, Slovakia 10.18 Aspects of self among physically active and passive adolescents Zuzana Veselska, Slovakia 10.19 Body Image and the Quality Of Life Related to Oral Health in Teens Madalena Cunha, Portugal 10.20 The effect of self-esteem and personality factors in determining young Slovak adolescents` willingness and decisiveness to participate in health promotion programs Beata Gajdošová, Slovakia 10.21 Facts about contraception and sexual behavior in Romanian young adults Monica Tarcea, Romania 10.22 Quality of care in child health services in Bulgaria: a qualitative study Boika Rechel, United Kingdom 10.23 Quality assessment model of services for children with disabilities through the use of an anonymous questionnaire Anna Poghosyan, Armenia 10.24 Need Assessment of carers and children in kinship care in Navarre (Spain) , a qualitative research Francisco Guillen Grima, Spain 10.25 Optimizing Protection in Paediatric Computer Tomography Ileana Manoela Prejbeanu, Romania

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Time/place Track Organiser Activity 09:00-10:00 Ballroom

Plenary Plenary 5: United Europe and public health problems: common policies and common responsibility? Cezary Wlodarczyk, Poland From “Public Health in Europe” to “European Public Health” Helmut Brand, The Netherlands Future of WHO and Public Health in Europe - views of newly elected Regional Director of WHO for Europe Zsuzsanna Jakab

10:00-10:30 Social COFFEE 10:30-12:00 Satin 1

6.1. Human ecology and public health

Urban health Chair: Jan Zejda, Poland The use of data in urban health policy making: A qualitative study Arpana Verma, United Kingdom Aromatic Hydrocarbons Outdoor and Indoor Pollution in Rome Umberto Moscato, Italy Health effects of particles in an urban environment with Saharan dust intrusions Julio Diaz, Spain Benzo(A)pyrene emission in the cities of the upper Silesia industrial area in Southern Poland: 1980-2005 Justyna Kaźmierczak, Poland Adverse health effects among people living in households or areas with problematic accumulation of rubbish: a population based study, Belgium 2004 Edith Hesse, Belgium

10:30-12:00 Satin II

6.2. European policy and research

EUPHA section on Public Health Genomics

Workshop: Genomic literacy in the era of complex diseases – a challenge for European policies on Public Health Genomics Chairpersons: Angela Brand, The Netherlands and Arja Aro, Denmark Genomic literacy of research Nicole Probst-Hensch, Switzerland Genomic literacy of health care professionals and the general public Murielle Bochud, Switzerland Genomic literacy from a public health perspective

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Angela Brand, The Netherlands Genomic literacy in the context of personalized health care Tomris Cesuroglu, Turkey

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6.3. Health services

Outpatient care Chair: Diana Delnoij, The Netherlands Implementing innovation in Primary Care: an Italian experience Lorenza Luciano, Italy Physician density at municipal level and ambulatory health care consumption: a multilevel analysis Johan Van der Heyden, Belgium Use of and satisfaction to dental services after the Finnish oral health care reform Jorma Virtanen, Finland Analysis of income differentials in outpatient health care in Stockholm using zero inflated poisson regression Janne Agerholm, Sweden Does waiting-list active management in ambulatory care work? The results of a before-and-after study Antonio G. de Belvis, Italy Higher drop-out rate in non-native patients than in native patients in rehabilitation in The Netherlands Maurits Sloots, The Netherlands

10:30-12:00 Ballroom II

6.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

EUPHA section on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion and EUPHA section on Public Health Epidemiology

Workshop: Injury epidemiology Chairs: Johan Lund, Norway and Guiseppe La Torre, Italy Fatal injuries mortality in European Union Witold Zatonski, Poland Road traffic injuries and deaths on Italian motorways: are they associated with safety law violations? Guiseppe La Torre, Italy Long-term consequence of injury on self-rated health Bjarne Laursen, Denmark

10:30-12:00 Cashmere

6.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

EUPHA section on Chronic Diseases

Workshop: What’s the use of cost-effectiveness of disease prevention Chairs: Hans van Oers and Jantine Schuit, The Netherlands Enhancing the use of cost-effective prevention strategies: Two-way traffic Lejo van der Heiden, The Netherlands Cost-effectiveness research on preventive measures: A review of the literature Paul van Gils, The Netherlands

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Prevention: Cost-effectiveness in context Matthijs van den Berg, The Netherlands

10:30-12:00 Damask

6.6. Occupational health

Disability pensions Chair: Wojciech Hanke, Poland Disability pension and sickness absence after coronary revascularisation. A 15-year follow-up study in Sweden 1992-2006 Margaretha Voss, Sweden Occurrence and characteristics of disability pensioners - a prospective cohort study of 56 000 twins followed for 14 years Åsa Victoria Margareta Samuelsson, Sweden Sick leave due to hearing diagnoses and risk for disability pension; a population-based cohort study with 12-year follow up Klas Gustafsson, Sweden All cause and cause-specific mortality among disability pensioners with musculoskeletal diagnoses - results from a prospective cohort study in Norway 1990-2004 Thomas Roraas, Norway Gender differences in work modifications when returning to work after sickness absence: a prospective cohort study in The Netherlands Angelique de Rijk, The Netherlands Why are women more likely to be awarded disability pension? Arnstein Mykletun, Norway

10:30-12:00 Velvet

6.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

MEHO project

Workshop: Migrant and Ethnic health Observatory (MEHO) Chairs: Marleen Foets and Gerrit Koopmans, The Netherlands Mortality of migrant groups in different European countries: does it matter where migrants move to? Anton Kunst, The Netherlands Acquiring data on and comparing of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in migrant / ethnic groups in Europe Snorri Rafnsson, United Kingdom Cancer patterns in non-Western migrants to Europe: present knowledge/findings Melina Arnold, Germany Register data for cross-country comparisons of migrants’ healthcare utilisation in the EU: a survey study of availability and content Allan Krasnik, Denmark Difference in blood cholesterol and growth

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parameters between Roma and non-Roma children Kvetoslava Rimarova, Slovakia

10:30-12:00 Velour

6.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

Training and education Chair: Antoine Flahault, France Establishment of the Master of Public Health education in Northwest Russia Andrej Grjibovski, Norway Using priority setting to introduce public health concepts to a multi-professional audience Olivier Grimaud, France The Culture Lab - an innovative public health training approach to raising cultural awareness and competency William Sherlaw, France Social Inclusion through Transcultural (Health-) Education, Capacity Building and Empowerment Ramazan Salman, Germany Willingness to emigrate among medical students in Poland Krzysztof Krajewski Siuda, Poland The value of transnational ties between academic and public health institutions William Sherlaw, France

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6.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

Impact assessment Chair: Cezary Wlodarczyk, Poland Health Impact Assessment of a Social Welfare Payment for Inclusion Policy: A Tool to Improve Health Gaps and Promote Equity? Leonor Bacelar-Nicolau, Portugal Health impact assessment of Roma housing policies in Central and Eastern Europe Ágnes Molnár, Hungary The impact of the Euthanasia Act on the number of requests for Euthanasia and Physician assisted suicide Gé Donker, The Netherlands Explorative SWOT analysis of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Rainer Fehr, Germany Quantifying health impact of policy proposals: DYNAMO-HIA Stefan Lhachimi, The Netherlands The public health impact of economic crises and alternative policy responses in Europe David Stuckler, United Kingdom

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6.10. International health

International health Chair: Walter Ricciardi, Italy Health situation and public health in Poland 2009 Miroslaw Wysocki Social Determinants of Perceived Fair/Poor Health in Adults, Armenia, 2006 Anahit Demirchyan, Armenia Iron Deficiency Anemia in Rural Cambodia: Community Trial of an Iron Ingot Christopher Charles, Canada National Rural Health Mission in India: From Policy to Action Ramesh Chandra Sethi, India Using a colour coding system to provide care for pregnant women in Malaysia Rachel Koshy, Malaysia

10:30-12:00 POSTER SESSION 11

Elderly and women Chair: Kasia Czabanowska, The Netherlands 11.1 Needs assesment of the old people in Dolj County Romania Iuliana Manuela Dragomir, Romania 11.2 Seniors and social care in Czech Republic 2008/2009 Kvetuse Zikmundova, Czech Republic 11.3 Self-Assessment of Neglect of Psychosocial and Material Needs and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older People. A Cracow Study Piotr Brzyski, Poland 11.4 Changes in The Emotional Status of Older People as a Consequence of Feeling Neglected. A Cracow Study Monika Brzyski, Poland 11.5 The current state of health promotion in Polish older people in the light of healthPROelderly project Barbara Wozniak, Poland 11.6 The model of advertising of health goals for older people– presentation of CHANGE project Katarzyna Szczerbinska, Poland 11.7 Is OptimaHl 60plus an effective tool to improve the communication between health professionals and the target group in relation to physical activity and nutritional behaviour? Holger Hassel, Germany 11.8 Keeping warm and well in later life

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Angela Mary Tod, United Kingdom 11.9 Social-economic obstacles in meeting posthospital health needs of elderly in Bulgaria Lora Georgieva, Bulgaria 11.10 Gender difference in the associations between Vision and Hearing Impairments and Adverse Health Outcomes in Japanese Older Adults Takehiro Michikawa, Japan 11.11 The long-term care in Europe: relationship between supply and needs of elderly Gianfranco Damiani, Italy 11.12 Including institutionalized persons in health surveys – experiences from the Health 2000 survey in Finland Päivikki Koponen, Finland 11.13 Exclusion of older subjects from ongoing clinical trials on heart failure Katarzyna Szczerbinska, Poland 11.14 How to increase the participation of the elderly in clinical trials - preliminary data from the PREDICT project Katarzyna Szczerbinska, Poland 11.15 Women with low educational level and with a poor knowledge of cervical cancer risk factor are the main target of active screening programs: some evidence from a large cross-sectional survey Corrado De Vito, Italy 11.16 Opportunistic mammography screening in Flanders: considerable motivation for drop-out of organised screening Marjoke Van der Burg, Belgium 11.17 Mammography in Early Detection of Breast Cancer Daniela Mossang, Romania 11.18 Socioeconomic inequalities in female screening. A systematic review on the role of education and income Caterina Bianca Neve Aurora Bianchi, Italy 11.19 Prevalence and Risk Factors for Female Sexual Dysfunction in Portuguese Women Carlos Albuquerque, Portugal 11.20 Pilot study-Centers of wellbeing of women Valbona Zhjeqi, Kosovo 11.21 Single Entry Point System– SEPS: a challenge for the governance of social and health services of frail elderly. An international comparison of public programs

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Modesta Visca, Italy 11.22 Self-Assessment of Neglect of Psychosocial and Material Needs and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Women. A Cracow Study Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Poland

10:30-12:00 POSTER SESSION 12

Environmental health Chairs: Peter van den Hazel, The Netherlands and Stan Tarkowski, Poland 12.1 Environmental Performance, Sustainability Reports and Public Health: Recent Trends in Europe Maria Antonia Padial Ortiz, Spain 12.2 The impact of environment factors on the allergic diseases Barbara Piekarska, Poland 12.3 The Public Health Response to Chemical Incident Emergencies: Development of Toolkit Dorota Szosland, Poland 12.4 Observatory for Environmental and Social Responsibility in Health Organisations Maria Antonia Padial Ortiz, Spain 12.5 Community action for health in Catalonia, Spain; the case of the environment Carmen Medina, Spain 12.6 Analyzing human ecology indicators for 2008 at the local level in Quebec, Canada Marc Ferland, Canada 12.7 Communicating human ecology data for 2008 to local communities in Quebec, Canada Michel Pageau 12.8 A multi stakeholder interpretation of future urban health in the Netherlands Lieke Michiels van Kessenich, The Netherlands 12.9 The Relation between the Environment and Daily Steps of the Residents in Czech Regional Towns Dagmar Sigmundová, Czech Republic 12.10 Environmental Protection Education – an Imperative since the Earliest Age Monica Laura Cara, Romania 12.11 Air pollution impacts on respiratory diseases among schoolchildren in Zasavje, Slovenia Andreja Kukec, Slovenia 12.12 Essential oils as natural air disinfectants Alina Kunicka-Styczynska, Poland 12.13 Exposure to particulate matter in smoking and non-smoking sections of pubs in southern Poland

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Mateusz Cholewinski, Poland 12.14 Air particulate monitoring and geostatistical analysis: a new approach to risk assessment in clean room Andrea Poscia, Italy 12.15 Fine particulate air pollution association with daily circulatory mortality in Madrid, Spain (2003 – 2005) Tomás Maté, Spain 12.16 Exposure to outdoor air pollution and impact on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality in Belgium Ann Versporten, Belgium 12.17 Detection and monitoring of toxigenic cyanobacterial blooms in selected Polish water bodies Ilona Gagala, Poland 12.18 Regional Disparities in Spanish Water Policy Maria Antonia Padial Ortiz, Spain 12.19 Turning the tide - a public health response to flooding Eirian Thomas, United Kingdom 12.20 Bathing Water Quality Information System in Poland Jakub Bratkowski, Poland 12.21 Assessment of an environmental pollution with asbestos in Poland Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Poland 12.22 Asbestos exposures and laryngeal cancer: an overview of current epidemiological evidence Beata Swiatkowska 12.23 Causes of extra death during heat waves in Slovenia Jozica Selb Semerl, Slovenia 12.24 Mitigation of impacts of climate change in Slovakia - a pilot study on policy maker's preparedness and indicators Zuzana Klochanova, Slovakia 12.25 Environmental noise indicators in urban settings: cross sectional study in Skopje, 2006 year Gordana Ristovska, Macedonia 12.26 Health risk assessment of using sunbeds in two Slovakian counties Janka Ďuricová, Slovakia 12.27 Formaldehyde: environmental contamination in the operating wards Malgorzata Wachocka, Italy

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12.28 Linking among urban waste generation & recycling and socioeconomic patterns: comparative analysis in two Italian regions Vito Cerabona, Italy

12:00-12:45 Cashmere

EUPHA section on chronic diseases

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Silk

EUPHA section on health services research

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Satin II

EUPHA section on public health genomics

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Velour

EUPHA section on food and nutrition

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Damask

EUPHA section on the utilisation of medicines

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Satin I

EUPHA proposed section on urban health

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Ballroom II

EUPHA section on injury prevention and safety promotion

Annual meeting

12:00-12:45 Velvet

EUPHA section on migrant and ethnic health

Annual meeting

12:00-13:00 Social LUNCH 12:00-12:45 Ballroom I

EUPHA EUPHA – 2010 and beyond Handing over of presidency Ilmo Keskimäki Stan Tarkowski EUPHA strategy 2010-2014 Walter Ricciardi

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ESQH Education in quality in the European Public Health: is teaching quality a quality teaching? Chair: Basia Kutryba, ESQH

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Speakers: Basia Kutryba, ESQH President Jacek Sitko, ASPHER President Mary Morrissey, Health Intelligence, Ireland; Rafal Nizankowski, National Consultant in Public Health, Poland

13:00-14:30 Satin 1

7.1. Human ecology and public health

Proposed EUPHA section on Urban Health

Workshop: European Urban Health: Past, Present and Future Chairs: Arpana Verma, United Kingdom and Erik van Ameijden, The Netherlands Past and Present Urban Health Networks Erik van Ameijden, The Netherlands European Urban Health Indicator System – from ECHI to EURO-URHIS Arpana Verma, United Kingdom European Urban Health Indicator System Part Two: Urban Health Monitoring and Analysis to Inform Policy Will Morton, United Kingdom

13:00-14:30 Satin II

7.2. European policy and research

European Centre for Diseases Control and EUPHA

Panel: Developing Health Communication for communicable diseases Chair: Paulo Moreira, ECDC Social Marketing and Health Communication: Concepts and Practice Craig Lefebvre, United States Health Communication and the Pandemic: researching attitudes on vaccines Paulo Moreira, ECDC The practice at ECDC: Andrea Wurz ‘On Developing Communicatoon Toolkits to support countries’ communication activities Piotr Wysocki ‘On Developing operational programs and campaigns’ Natalie Cartwright ‘On research and evidence for health communication’ The view of The European industry Vanina Laurent, EVM Panel discussion Ruth Gelletlie, EUPHA (tbc) Antoine Flahault, ASPHER Vanina Laurent, EVM

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Health services

Policy and Practice Chair: Peter Groenewegen, The Netherlands The state-of-the-art of HSR in Europe Johan Hansen, The Netherlands Setting priorities in HSR: direction and first outcomes of an a consultation among experts across Europe Willemijn Schäfer, The Netherlands Current and future linkages between research & policy across Europe Stefanie Ettelt, United Kingdom HSR on benchmarking & performance indicators in Europe Niek Klazinga, The Netherlands

13:00-14:30 Ballroom II

7.4. Health promotion and injury prevention

Safety and injury prevention Chair: Johan Lund, Norway Home injury prevention among Arab children in Israel Subhi Badarni, Israel Paternal parenting and unintentional injury of young children: A population-based cohort study in Japan Takeo Fujiwara, Japan Exploration of the impact of a large reduction in alcohol prices on hospital admissions related to alcohol Kimmo Herttua, Finland Delinquent and aggressive behaviour among Roma and non-Roma adolescents Peter Kolarcik, Slovakia Hip fracture: efficacy of early surgery to prevent 30 day in-hospital mortality Elisa Carretta, Italy Short and Long-term Outcome after Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries with Different Injury Mechanisms in Five European Countries Marek Majdan, Slovakia

13:00-14:30 Cashmere

7.5. Mental health and chronic diseases

Diabetes Chair: Coen van Gool, The Netherlands Diabetes in Europe – Results of the DE-Plan project in Styria, Austria Ursula Pueringer, Austria Prevalence and determinants of the metabolic syndrome in Arkhangelsk, Northwest Russia Oleg Sidorenkov, Norway Risk factors of diabetes mellitus in road transport drivers Andrzej Marcinkiewicz, Poland

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A community-based screening initiative for type 2 diabetes Sofie Van Roosbroeck, Belgium The role of knowledge for diabetes self-management: A qualitative study of a peer education project in urban poor communities in Cambodia in 2008 Daniela Gohl, Germany

13:00-14:30 Damask

7.6. Occupational health

EUPHA section on Social Security and Health

Workshop: Work life participation – predictors and in relation to different health outcomes Chair: Kjell Torén, Sweden Assessments of work disability Lotta Dellve, Sweden Predictors for work-disability and labor force participation variability among persons with airway disease Paul Blanc, United States Predictors for return-to-work after sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorders and effectiveness of interventions Alex Burdorf, The Netherlands

13:00-14:30 Velvet

7.7. Child and adolescent public health and Migrant health

Migrant health Chair: Krysztof Krajewski-Siuda, Poland Mediterranean migrant diabetes morbidity and mortality in Belgium Hadewijch Vandenheede, Belgium Access to health services in Catalonia from the Ecuadorian immigrants’ perspective Rebeca Terraza-Núñez, Spain Migrant Worker Presentation and Care in a UK Emergency Department Dermot Gorman, United Kingdom The role of language mastery in the use of folic acid among pregnant women with different ethnic backgrounds in The Netherlands Renske Hoefman, The Netherlands Migrants use of complementary health care in relation to regular mental health care in the Netherlands Gerrit T. Koopmans, The Netherlands Migrants’ utilization of healthcare in Europe – a systematic review Marie Norredam, Denmark

13:00-14:30 Velour

7.8. Public health workforce: capacity building

European Observatory and EUPHA

LATE BREAKER: The impact of the economic crisis on public health: what is the role of the public health community Chair: Josep Figueras, European Observatory on health systems and policies

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What is the evidence of the impact of the economic crisis on public health David Stuckler, United Kingdom What we know and what we do not know – update from WHO/EURO Enis Baris, WHO Update from the European Commission (tbc) Reflections from EUPHA: what should the public health community do? Walter Ricciardi, Italy Debate on the role of the public health community

13:00-14:30 Ballroom I

7.9. Surveillance, monitoring and performance

University of Southern Denmark

Workshop: Policy impact assessments; theory, practice and needs Chairs: Gabriel Gulis, Denmark and Rainer Fehr, Germany DYNAMO-HIA: a ready-to-use tool to determine the health impact of policies and actions Stefan Shalimi, The Netherlands Assessing health implications of policies: Views from WHO Marco Martuzzi, WHO/EURO, Rome office for environment and health HEIMTSA/INTARESE projects Fintan Hurley, United Kingdom Impact Assessment practice to support sustainable policy objectives in Europe Peter de Smedt, European Commission RAPID project Gabriel Gulis, Denmark

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7.10. International health

EUPHA section on Public Health Genomics

Workshop: Public Health Genomics and effects on solidarity, responsibility and justice Chairs: Klasien Horstmann and J Lunshof, The Netherlands Solidarities in practice: how technology and organization distribute heath care access in the genomic era Erik Aarden, The Netherlands The co-construction of genetics,, insurance and solidarity: the effects of genetic anti-discrimination regimes in European practice of insurance Ine van Hoyweghen, The Netherlands Just Public Health Genomics Peter Dabrock, The Netherlands

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Sociotechnical constraints on reaching public health goals via public or group avenues Bart Penders, The Netherlands Lay understandings of food, health and personalised diets in everyday life Mari Niva, Finland

13:00-14:30 POSTER SESSION 13

Training and education Chairs: Antoine Flahault, France and Jacek Sitko, Poland 13.1 Teaching the European Dimension of Health Promotion Arnd Hofmeister, Germany 13.2 Risk Assessment and Management – European Training Programme (Risk ASSETs) Alex Capleton, United Kingdom 13.3 Project: Equal opportunities for health: action for development Serena Foresi, Italy 13.4 Strengthening the capacities of primary health care providers for improving the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents in Macedonia Brankica Mladenovik, Macedonia 13.5 Leaders’ training programmes as a tool for healthcare unit development – case study Marcin Kautsch, Poland 13.6 Can public health professionals effectively communicate their research findings? A pilot evaluation of graphical representations at the 2006 EUPHA Conference in Montreux Bruno Federico, Italy 13.7 Connection between the career orientation and the physical condition level Andrea Lukács, Hungary 13.8 New training program for facilitating the integration of migrants through human capacity building Istvan Szilard, Hungary 13.9 Relational competences of nursing students Manuela Ferreira, Portugal 13.10 Research of the value conformation tendencies in health care college students Emőke Kiss-Tóth, Hungary 13.11 Vulnerable students: dynamics of problem experience and help seeking behaviour Nick Verouden, The Netherlands 13.12 Health behaviours and promotion requests in health university students: a cross-sectional study at

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Rouen University Health Campus (France), 2007 Joel Ladner, France 13.13 Psychosocial variables and alcohol binge drinking and problematic drinking patterns among university students Olga Orosova, Slovakia 13.14 Smoking among Kosova medical students Sanije Gashi, Kosovo 13.15 Study on Polish student’s awareness knowledge on environmental and occupational cancer risk factors and its prevention Renata Majewska, Poland 13.16 Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices about road safety among university students of the Faculty of Medicine in Tirana, Albania Gentiana Çela, Albania

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Closing Closing ceremony Stan Tarkowski, EUPHA Antoine Flahault, ASPHER Niek Klazinga, 2010 Conference