Public Health Research, Policy and Practice: Research with Impact
15-03-18
Mae'r digwyddiad hwn wedi dod o wefan allanol ac mae ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig.
Presentations from the Public Health Research, Policy and Practice: Research in Wales Conference on Thursday 08th March now available.
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1) Make Research USEFUL: Lowering the Barriers to Knowledge Mobilisation and IMPACT!
Stephen McMillan MBA, Head of Knowledge Mobilisation and Liaison, Welsh Government
2) Using economic techniques in evaluation to understand the efficiency of service provision and mechanisms for improvement
Deb Fitzsimmons & Liv Kosnes (Swasnea Centre for Health Economics, Swansea University)
3) Optimising Cancer Outcomes in Wales using the Innovative, Pre-Optimisation and Prehabilitation Programme (POP)
Dr Rachel Barlow (National Lead, Enhanced Recovery, Prehabilitation and Optimisation, c/o Wales Cancer Network
4) The day job - number crunching new knowledge for impact
Dr Dyfed Wyn Huw, Director Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit, Public Health Wales
5) Working with the police to understand their response to vulnerable individuals and people at risk
Dr Kat Ford, Hot House Research Team, Bangor University
6) Assessing rates of viral hepatitis in Black and Minority Ethnic groups living in Wales using 'Onomap', a name-based ethnicity classification software package
Daniel Thomas, Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, Public Health Wales
7) Impact of public health practice in dental antimicrobial prescribing in Wales
Anup Karki, Consultant in Dental Public Health
Abstract:
Working with partners, Public Health Wales Dental Public Health Team has made an impact on antibiotic prescribing in dentistry in Wales. Antibiotic prescribing in primary care in dentistry reduced by 32% between 2009/10 and 2016/17 following implementation of multiple ‘interventions’. Antibiotic prescribing in dentistry has been included as one of the primary care measures in Wales. Further work is required to develop a system of providing feedback on antibiotic prescribing to dental practices and practitioners in Wales.
8) Adverse childhood experiences, mental illness and the protective effects of resilience in Wales
Karen Hughes, Public Health Wales
9) Is it all smoke without fire? Welsh Primary School Children's Perception of Electronic Cigarettes
Lorna Porcellato and Kim Ross-Houle Liverpool John Moores University
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10) Equity of access to revascularization in South Wales by socioeconomic deprivation
Lloyd Evans Public Health Wales
11) Predicting the unpredictable. Individual risk stratification of patients at risk of IA
Dr P. Lewis White, Public Health Wales, Microbiology Cardiff
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