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2015 International Health ConferenceSt Hugh’s College
Oxford
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
25th-27th June, 2015
Timetable – 2015 Oxford International Health Conference at St Hugh’s CollegeThursday 25th June17.00-19.00 Registration and Poster-Set-up18.00-19.00 Drinks Reception (Free to delegates)Friday 26th June 9am Welcome and Invited Speakers: Tim Maughan and Karen Feinstein (MTB Main Hall)
MTB Main Hall Mordan Hall MTB Seminar Hamlin 1 Dobbs 2 Hamlin 2Health Policy and Systems
Public Health and Care
Health Economics Mental Health Primary Workforce Training
Mixed - Global Perspectives
10.20 Lee 127 Clinical Audits UK Hospitals
Dwyer 118 Physical Activity
Georgescu 29 Geographic Variation Hospitalisation
Cicekoglu 131 Conflict Management Programme
Block 45 Multi-dimensional Training Primary Care
Chimeddamba 136 Non-Communicable Disease Mongolia
10.40 Adams 111 Patient Complaints
Fullman 122 Care Gaps Health Facilities Africa
Scalabrini 165 Economics Public Decision Making Challenges
Turnip 178 Violence Exposure Urban Adolescents
Byrne-Davis 34 Healthcare Education Behavioural Sci
Elias 37 Poisoning Children Nigeria
11.00 O’Donnell 186 Cross-Cultural Communication Primary Care
Koyun 97 Internet-based Smoking Cessation
Qureshi 92 Cost Effectiveness Vascular Surgery
Sharma 116 Depression Antenatal Women
Raven 27 Improving Workforce
Ocero 156 Equity Maternal Care Uganda
11.20 CoffeeService Use and Organisation
Health Policy and Systems
Health Psychology Older Age Nursing and Care Mixed Session
11.40 Stene 210 Service Use after Terrorism
Altman 69 Research and Policy Change in USA
Ayton 91 Falls Prevention Protocol
Woo 1 Frailty Screening Brewster 169 Harm Free Care
Roskies 199 Genomic Breakthroughs
12.00 Aroni 174 Service Delivery and Ethnicity
Blacklock 185 Interventions S Saharan Africa
Kumar 193 Waste Management Training
Hui 17 Geriatric Assessment Team
Philippou 228 Culture of Care
Lynes 175 Translational Research Qatar
12.20 Patnaik 229 Equity Social Enterprise NHS
Pahl 198 Evidence and Acupuncture
Remes 233 Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Mentzakis 231 Formal Informal Care Quasi-natural Experiment
Kurniati 93 Father Participation Maternal Health
Witter 166 State Building Fragile States
12.40 Break: Light lunch can be purchased from St Hugh’s College
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13.30 Invited Speakers - Markets and Technology: Maureen Mackintosh and Andrew Farmer (MTB Main Hall)MTB Main Hall Mordan Hall MTB Seminar Hamlin 1 Dobbs 2 Hamlin 2Health Policy and Systems
Nursing and Leadership Public Health Health Finance Economics
Community/ GP Care Industry and Health
14.40 Srinivasan 221 Researcher Patient Partnerships
Westcote 75 Coaching Nurse Managers
Macfarlane 236 Prevalence Female Mutilation EandW
Zbiri 234 Prospective Payment Systems
Hjelm 24 Traditional Medicine and Diabetes Uganda
Gibbons 141 Autogenic Training in High Risk Industries
15.00 Urban 225 Patient Role Medicines Reconciliation
Xyrichis 159 Silent Work, Collaborative Care ICU
Boromtanarat 187 Self-efficacy Teenage Pregnancy
Low 160 Telegeriatrics Singapore
Tuna 144 Environment Corporate Reputation
15.20 Wittenberg 183 Emergency Admissions Older
Chapman 121 Nurses Engage with Health
Visvanathan 123 Women’s Experience Public Facilities
Chang 148 Research Informing Delivery and Financing
Miller 55 Bottom Up Approach to GP Improvement
15.40 TeaMental Health and ICT
Health Systems & Primary India & China Cancer and Female Health
Patient Care UK Research
16.00 Fricke 211 Internet Cognitive Behaviour
Ferguson 22 Care Management Change General Practice
Haenssgen 163 Mobile Phones Health Care Seeking
Moller 66 Cancer National Cohort Study
Green 48 Access to Primary Care
Mavrommatis 212 Discriminatory Practices
16.20 Buckingham 56 Delivering Research Outcomes
Fischer 102 Health Plan Improve Quality Affordability
Razvi 120 Economic Freedom and Health Indicators India
Lafarge 98 Perceptions Coping Pregnancy Termination
Solloway 115 Quality Improvement Community Setting
McGovern 208 UK Residential Care
16.40 Wilde 90 Online Depression Prevention
McCormick 153 Spending Growth Higher Capacity or Relative Wages
Deka 205 Justice and Health Care India
Alpay 99 Exercises Pre-menopausal Women
Briggs 32 Systems to Identify Patient Deterioration
Aldus 110 Training Healthcare Assistants
Short Break 17.0017.10 Evening Session Invited Speakers - Mental Health & Measurement: Judit Simon and Sarah Stewart Brown (MTB Main Hall)18.10 Poster Session MTB Main Hall19.00 Dinner (Provided for those Registered for the Conference Dinner)
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Saturday 27th JuneMordan Hall Wordsworth Hamlin 2 Hamlin 1 Dobbs 1Research and Care Improvement
Public Health and Health Policy
Big Data eHealth and Economics
Female Health
9.00 Maclennan 68 Research and Training
Zdunek 25 Cooperation Poland EU
Peters 4 Excess Risk All-Cause Vascular Systematic Review
Benyamini 43 Medicalization of Childbirth
9.20 Cresswell 8 Quality Improvement ENT
Boger 31 Self-management long term conditions
Emneus 207 Societal Costs of Diabetes
Shittu 62 Preconception Care
9.40 Onida 143 PROMs Varicose Veins
Feinstein 33 Activated Patients Improve Outcomes
Anderson 112 Blood pressure and evidence
MacDonald 3 Down with Masculinity
10.00 CoffeeHealth Economics/ Older Age
Mental Health and HIV Information and Public Health
Research and Incentives Children and Public Health
10.20 Zionts, 14 Death and Dying Bentwich 44 Autonomy and Dementia
Tam 19 Future flu vaccine uptake Garner 95 Fairness Research Collaborations
Dhanawan 40 Breastfeeding Thai Adolescent Mothers
10.40 Chandoevwit 150 Expenditure Last Year of Life
Robin 218 Vaccine Capacity Building
Song 84 Managing Fearbola Mijumbi 94 Urgent Decision Making Research Needs
Alam 85 Obstetrics Transport in Bangladesh
11.00 Xu 142 Retirement and Mental Health
Kimaro 101 Costs HIV Layworkers
Akeel 61 Patient Empowerment Parmar 67 Free Delivery and Caesarean Policy in Senegal
Jones 226 Economic Impacts of Smoking in Pregnancy
Care and Patients Ethnicity and Migrants Distance and Travel Mixed – Pain and Intervention
11.20 Armitage 238 Continuity Medicines Care Transition
Gupta 173 Ethnicity Service Delivery and Engagement
Lee 202 Travel Constraints Older People
Berghs 200 Interventions Disability Public Health
Bogusz 35 Type 2 Diabetes Poland
11.40 Gwynn 167 Cardiology Patient Social Networks
Renner 240 Care Delivery Migrants Costs
Di Domenicantonio 184 Hospital Travel Time Mortality
Almazrou 214 Chronic Non-Cancer Pain
12.00 Short Break
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12.10 Invited Speakers - Human Factors: Russell Mannion and Til Wykes (Mordan Hall)13.10 Lunch: Light lunch can be purchased from St Hugh’s College
Mordan Hall Wordsworth Hamlin 2 Hamlin 1Care and Death Mental Health, Alternative
MedicineCare Trajectories / Psychology Patient Outcomes
14.20 Novak 16 US Penal Hospice Matute 58 Why People Believe in Alternative Med
Ariana 206 Health Care Trajectories Benson 190 Patient Reported Quality Measures
14.40 Eyetsemitan 151 Grief Experiences in the Workplace
Naylor 89 Autogenic Relaxation for Anxiety
Medisauskaite 109 Occupational Health Palliative Medicine
Knott, 80 Anchoring and Vignettes, Survey Design
15.00-15.15 Prize Announcement and Collection (Mordan Hall)
Conference Close
Each presentation has 15 minutes and an additional 5 minutes for discussion. The last speaker in the session is the chair for the session and is responsible for ensuring that the timings are adhered to: all speakers are kindly requested to keep to time.
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Invited Speakers
Professor Andrew Farmer
University of Oxford
Professor Farmer's work has focused on research to improve the self-management of diabetes in general
practice including the best use of blood glucose monitoring and evaluating the use of digital health initiatives using
mobile devices to improve long-term outcomes.
He was appointed an NIHR Senior Investigator in 2013 and is currently chair of one of the NIHR Programme Grants
for Applied Research Programme sub-panels.
Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown
Warwick University
Professor Stewart-Brown is Professor and Chair of Public Health at Warwick University.
She has research interests and a strong record in determinants and measurement of mental health and
wellbeing, interventions to promote mental health and wellbeing, as well as parenting and parenting programmes
and complementary and alternative therapies.
Professor Maureen Mackintosh
The Open University
Maureen Mackintosh is a Professor of Economics at the Open University. She works closely on the economics of
public and social sector organisation, with particular reference to the economics of markets in social sectors, the organisation of health systems and their impact on poverty
and inequality.
Pharmaceuticals are of interest to Professor Mackintosh, particularly in regards to the interaction of industrial
change and social sector development.
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Professor Tim Maughan
University of Oxford
Tim Maughan is Professor of Clinical Oncology and Department Director of the CRUK/MRC Oxford Institute
for Radiation Oncology within the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. He is an Honorary Consultant Clinical Oncologist and Director of Research
and Development for the Division of Surgery and Oncology at the Oxford Cancer Centre, Churchill Hospital,
part of the Oxford University Hospitals Trust. His own research interest is in the treatment of patients with
colorectal cancer.
Professor Russell Mannion
University of Birmingham
Professor Mannion is currently Chair in Health Systems at the University of Birmingham, as well as Director of Research at the Health Services Management Centre.
He has worked extensively in hospital board governance, advises a number of government organisations, and his
work has been used widely.
He is currently researching the linkages between hospital governance and patient safety processes and clinical
Professor Til Wykes
King's College London
Professor Wykes is a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation at King's College London and Director of the NIHR Mental Health Research Network, as well as
editor of the Journal of Mental Health and Vice Dean for Research at the Institute of Psychiatry.
She has been involved in research on rehabilitation and recovery for people with severe mental illness for many
years both in the development of services and the evaluation of psychological outcomes.
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Dr Karen Feinstein
Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative, USA
Dr Feinstein is president and chief executive officer of the Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative and Health Careers Futures. She has become widely regarded as a national
leader in healthcare quality improvement, was editor of the Urban & Social Change Review and the book Moving
Beyond Repair: Perfecting Health Care. and served on the faculties of Boston College, Carnegie Mellon University,
and taught at the University of Pittsburgh.
Professor Judit Simon
Medical University of Vienna
Judit Simon is Professor of Health Economics and Head of the Department of Health Economics, Centre for Public
Health at the Medical University of Vienna.
Professor Simon has led numerous applied economic evaluation and outcome research projects in the areas of
mental health, diabetes and perinatology, as well as on the delivery of cost-effective interventions for people with
mental health disorders.
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Delegate ListMary Adams Kings College LondonShiekha Al Aujan University of NottinghamSaja Al Mazrou University of NottinghamNazmul AlamClare AldusKubra AlpayStuart AltmanAndrew Alyao - OceroSimon AndersonProochista ArianaGerry ArmitageRosalie AroniDarshini AytonHala BadreddineGulcan BakanDavid BarronTim BensonMiriam BentwichYael BenyaminiMaria BerghsBernard BernackiMary BernackiKlara BiroClaire BlacklockAlison BlenkinsoppBruce BlockEmma BogerRenata BoguszChawthip BoromtanaratJoanne BoyntonLiz BrewsterJim BriggsChristopher BuckinghamLucie Byrne-DavisJamie CalabDebra CaplanWorawan ChandoevwitSophia ChangSarah ChapmanOyun ChimeddambaAdell CoxManuela CresswellLigia de SantisArunima DekaWilawan DhanawanRiccardo Di DomenicantonioTerence DwyerDavid EhrenwerthRapat EknithisetTaofeeq EliasSusan ElsterFrank EyetsemitanLukas FaesslerJean-Benoit FalisseBarbora FaltovaGeorge FechterKaren Feinstein
University of MontrealUniversity of East AngliaBezmialem Vakif UniversityHeller School, Brandeis UniversityLiverpool School of Tropical MedicineGeorge Institute for Global HealthUniversity of OxfordUniversity of BradfordMonash UniversityMonash UniversityUniversity of LebanonPamukkale UniversityUniversity of OxfordAbiesBar-Ilan UniversityTel Aviv UniversityUniversity of YorkPittsburgh Health InitiativePittsburgh Health InitiativeUniversity of DebrecenUniversity of OxfordUniversity of BradfordPittsburgh Health InitiativeUniversity of SouthamptonMedical University of LublinSukhothai Thammathirat Open University
University of LeicesterPortsmouth UniversityAston UniversityUniversity of ManchesterKK Women's and Children's Hospital, SingaporePittsburgh Health InitiativeKhon Kaen UniversityPittsburgh Health InitiativeUK Cochrane CentreMonash UniversitySouthern District Health Board, New ZealandBroomfield Hospital NHS TrustFederal University of Sao CarlosOKD Institute of Social Change and DevelopmentBoromarajonani College of Nursing SuphanburiDepartment of Epidemiology of the Regional Health ServiceUniversity of OxfordPittsburgh Health InitiativeChulalongkorn UniversityUniversity of LagosPittsburgh Health InitiativeRoger Williams University
University of Oxford
Pittsburgh Health InitiativePittsburgh Health Initiative
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Robert FergusonDon FischerJulie FrickeNancy FullmanBeth Fylan GwynnAnne GenietsVera GeorgescuHelen GibbonsEliona GkikaMark GoletsDaniela Goncalves BradleyMichael GreenAnders GreenSabrina GuptaMarco HaenssgenJo HartShireen HilmiEdward HillhouseKatarina HjelmElsie HuiArina IsyalhanaMatthew JonesRipin KalraMariam KhachatryanEun-Jung KimGodfather KimaroBina KnopfliRachel KnottAyse KoyunAnna KurniatiCaroline LafargeEunkyung LeeHyang LeeBob LeeDavid LevensonJames LowSadaf LynesJohn MacdonaldAlison MacfarlaneMary MacLennanHelena MatuteMichael MavrommatisBarry McCormickPauline McGovernAsta MedisauskaiteEmmanouil MentzakisRhona MijumbiRobin MillerHatem MohamedMohammadreza MohebbiHenrik MollerCharles MorrisonKevin MulhallNajia MusolinoRowan MyronRuth NaylorSelby NicholsJeanselle NicholsKori NovakDilek Ocalan
Pittsburgh Health InitiativePittsburgh Health InitiativeUniversity of OxfordInstitute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, SeattleUniversity of BradfordUniversity of OxfordCHRU de MontpellierAutogenic Training Institute of Australia, SydneyUniversity of CreteWonthaggi Medical GroupUniversity of OxfordQueen's University, CanadaQueen's University, CanadaMonash UniversityUniversity of OxfordUniversity of Manchester
Hamad Medical Corporation, QatarLinköping University, SwedenChinese University of Hong KongUniversity of IndonesiaNottingham UniversityUniversity of WestminsterYerevan State Medical University, ArmeniaKorea Foundation for International HealthcareNational Institute for Medical Research, TanzaniaUniversity of BernMonash UniversityAfyon Kocatepe UniversityNational Cheng Kung UniversityUniversity of West LondonBrighton and Sussex Medical SchoolKorea Foundation for International HealthcareBowling Green State UniversityPittsburgh Health InitiativeKhoo Teck Puat Hospital, SingaporeHamad Medical Corporation, QatarUniversity of West ScotlandUniversity of LimerickUniversity of New South Wales, SydneyDuesto UniversityUniversity Campus SuffolkCentre for Health Service Economics and Organisation, LondonUniversity of GreenwichBirkbeck, University of LondonUniversity of SouthamptonMakerere UniversityBirmingham UniversityDe Montfort UniversityDeakin UniversityKings College LondonPittsburgh Health InitiativeMater Private HospitalCouncil on Health Research for DevelopmentUniversity of West LondonBritish Autogenic SocietyUniversity of West IndiesUniversity of West IndiesThe Mellivora Group, PennsylvaniaAfyon Kocatepe University,
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Glasgow UniversityImperial College LondonBritish Acupuncture CouncilCity University LondonUniversity of HuddersfieldUniversity of OxfordHeadspacePittsburgh Health InitiativeConsiglio Nazionale delle RicercheKings College LondonImperial College LondonLiverpool School of Tropical MedicineIndian Institute of Foreign TradeUniversity of CambridgeCenter for Health and Migration, ViennaRAND Europe, CambridgeOntario SPOR Support UnitPittsburgh Health InitiativeUniversity of IndonesiaDurham UniversityMaulana Azad Medical CollegeUniversity of LagosAcademy HealthJohn Hopkins UniversityMcMaster UniversityOntario SPOR Support UnitNorwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress StudiesChinese University, Hong KongAfyon Kocatepe UniversityUniversity of HullUniversity of BradfordIndependent Researcher
Oxford Brookes UniversityUniversity of New South Wales, SydneyUniversity of OxfordUniversity of OxfordQueen Margaret UniversityChinese University of Hong KongHong Kong University of Science and TechnologyKings College LondonFrench National Center for Scientific ResearchMedical University of LublinPittsburgh Health InitiativeUniversity of Debrecen
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Media Partners
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Honorary Scientific CommitteeJos AartsLinda AikenSilviya Aleksandrova-YankulovskaFernando AntonanzasPaul AnandGerry ArmitageToni AshtonDina BalabanovaLuciana BalliniKaren BarkerYael BenyaminiEva BergstraesserStephen BirchKlara BiroAnnette BoazMatt-Mouley BouamraneMary BoultonJeffrey BraithwaiteHelmut BrandMichael BrauckhoffWerner BrouwerChristopher BuckinghamSandra ButtigiegMartin BuxtonNeena ChappellJames ChauvinJoanna CoastCarlo ColosimoRichard CooksonKevin CorbettVictor CostaJoan Costa-FontJackie CummingMario Dal PozSabinaDe GeestChristine DuffieldReinhard DummerIsabelle Durand-ZaleskiWalid El AnsariRachel ElliottEwan FerlieRay FitzpatrickDarren FlynnDavid FormanKnut FylkesnesWinnie GebhardtSelena GrayGreen GreenSian GriffithsPeter GriffithsRoberto GrilliEmily GrundyJaber GubriumMichele GuillaumeLaszlo GulacsSteve HanneyPeter HarrisKatharina HeimerlRaoul HennekamMark HlatkyRichard HobbsPat HoddinottBruce HollingsworthHue HueHuda HuijerDavid HunterTor IversenSusanne IwarssonDebra JacksonJacek JassemMarie JohnstonSaskia Junger
Erasmus University RotterdamUniversity of PennsylvaniaMedical University of PlevenUniversity of La RiojaOpen University/HERC Oxford UniversityUniversity of BradfordUniversity of AucklandLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineAgenzia Sanitaria e Sociale RegionaleUniversity of OxfordTel Aviv UniversityUniversity of ZurichMcMaster UniversityUniversity of DebrecenKingston UniversityAberdeen UniversityOxford Brookes UniversityUniversity of New South WalesMaastricht UniversityUniversity of Bergen/Haukeland University HospitalErasmus University RotterdamAston UniversityUniversity of MaltaBrunel UniversityUniversity of VictoriaWorld Federation of Public Health AssociationsUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of RomeYork UniversityMiddlesex UniversityHospital Center Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro (CHTMAD)London School of EconomicsVictoria University of WellingtonUniversity of the State of Rio de JaneiroUniversity of BaselUniversity of Technology, SydneyUniversity of ZurichHenri-Mondor Hospital UniversityUniversity of GloucestershireUniversity of NottinghamKing’s College LondonUniversity of OxfordNewcastle UniversityInternational Agency for Research on CancerUniversity of BergenLeiden UniversityUniversity of the West of EnglandQueen's UniversityChinese University of Hong KongUniversity of SouthamptonRegional Agency for Health and Social Care - BolognaLondon School of EconomicsUniversity of MissouriUniversity of LiegeCorvinus University of BudapestBrunel UniversityUniversity of SussexUniversity of KlagenfurtUniversity of Amsterdam/University College LondonStanford UniversityUniversity of OxfordUniversity of StirlingLancaster UniversityChinese University of Hong KongAmerican University of BeirutDurham UniversityUniversity of OsloUniversity of LundOxford Brookes UniversityMedical University of GdanskUniversity of AberdeenHannover Medical School
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University of AthensLithuanian University of Health SciencesUniversity of CreteUniversity of CyprusScandinavian Journal of Public HealthLondon School of EconomicsUniversity of MariborUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfMedical University of LublinUniversity of EdinburghUniversity of LeuvenHarvard UniversityUniversity of HelsinkiChinese University of Hong KongColumbia UniversityCity University LondonTroy UniversityUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of LeicesterUniversity of KlagenfurtUniversity of BirminghamLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineUniversity of BrightonEuropean Organisation for Research and Treatment of CancerUniversity of BirminghamUniversity College LondonKings College LondonEdinburgh Napier UniversityUniversity of MaltaUniversity of OxfordChelsea and Westminster HospitalUniversity of East LondonUniversity of Southern DenmarkAntwerp UniversityUniversity of GlasgowDe Montfort UniversityNational University of SingaporeUniversity of AthensUniversity of BernNational Institute of Health and WelfareKings College LondonUniveristy College LondonUniversity of OxfordUniversity of AveiroUniversity of UppsalaVanderbilt UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of DerbyBangor UniversityAustralian Catholic UniversityImperial College LondonPlymouth UniversityUniversity of OxfordMedical University of ViennaMid Sweden Journal of Public healthUniversity of East AngliaKings College LondonOpen University of CyprusNortheastern UniversityKarolinska InstituteUniversity of Tras-os-Montes e Alto DouroUniversity of TurkuKing’s College LondonUniversity of OxfordSociety for Evidence Based MedicineUniversity of AberdeenQueen Margaret UniversityChinese University of Hong KongUniversity of Nicosia
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Additional Support and Acknowledgements
Particular thanks go to a number of institutions that have made additional financial contributions to conference resources most notably the University of West London, the Pittsburgh Health Initiative, Oxford Brookes University and the Medical University of Vienna.
The conference is coordinated by the Oxford based Foundation for Knowledge Exchange and will take place next year in London at King’s College.
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