Workshops - Thursday 10th Nov
Time (CET) / Location | Track | Organiser | Activity | |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | CDC, WHO | 1.A. - Workshop: Developing an actionable and methodologically rigorous social listening report. | |
Chairperson(s): Christopher Voegeli - United States 10 Steps to creating an insights report Elisabeth Wilhelm - United States Integrated Analysis: What it is and how to do it. Christopher Voegeli - United States |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | The Public Health Agency of Sweden | 1.B. - Workshop: Adaptations in a time of crisis – public health practice in Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic | |
Chairperson(s): Anna Månsdotter - Sweden, Karin Guldbrandsson - Sweden Public health in Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic Anna Månsdotter - Sweden Public health work in Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic Karin Guldbrandsson - Sweden Prevention of alcohol, drugs and tobacco during the COVID-19-pandemic – consequences and inequalities in Swedish municipalities Ulrika Owen - Sweden Digitalisation in the area of alcohol, drug, and tobacco during the COVID-19-pandemic: supporting the drive towards an equitable health? Frida Jonsson - Sweden |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | Observatory | 1.C. - Workshop: What has the EU ever done for my health system? Using EU tools effectively for health system change | |
Chairperson(s): Dimitra Panteli - Belgium, Nick Fahy - United Kingdom What are the tools provided by the EU to support health and care improvement? Nicole Mauer - Belgium The Transforming Health Care Systems Partnership – collaboration for improvement post-pandemic Sabrina Montante - Belgium A country perspective from Slovenia Vesna-Kestrin Petric - Slovenia Health system strengthening and transformation – Current priorities of the European Commission Isabel de La Mata - European Commission - DG Sante |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | 1.D. - Oral presentations: Chronic diseases determinants and interventions | ||
Incremental net benefit of wearable devices for home monitoring of chronically ill patients Gerardo Altamura - Italy Artificial sweeteners and risk of cardiovascular diseases in the prospective NutriNet-Santé cohort Charlotte Debras - France Incidence and predictors of frailty in Latin America and China: evidence from 10/66 cohort studies Miao Jiang - Switzerland Food additive emulsifiers and cancer risk: results from the French prospective NutriNet-Santé cohort. Mélanie Deschasaux-Tanguy - France |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz, NOVA | 1.E. - Workshop: Accelerating the action on SDGs applying a One Health approach | |
Chairperson(s): Ricardo Assunção - Portugal, Susana Viegas - Portugal One Health approach for the SDGs achievement Susana Viegas - Portugal Air pollution and health – the importance of air monitoring and burden of disease for attaining SDGs Carla Martins - Portugal Impact of climate change on food systems – the One Health approach Ricardo Assunção - Portugal Intensive animal production as driver of biodiversity loss and pandemics Carla Viegas - Portugal Biodiversity and Health Susana Viegas - Portugal |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | EUPHA-DH | 1.F. - Skills building seminar: Podcast 101 | |
Chairperson(s): Stefan Buttigieg - EUPHA (DH), Brian Li Han Wong - United Kingdom Getting started with Podcasts Stefan Buttigieg - EUPHA (DH) Promoting and growing your podcasts and ensuring sustainability and consistency in your approach Juan Rachadell - Portugal |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | NAKO e.V. | 1.G. - Workshop: The German National Cohort (NAKO): Design, current state, and first results | |
Chairperson(s): Tobias Pischon - Germany, Lilian Krist - Germany The German National Cohort (NAKO): Overview and Current State Karin Halina Greiser - Germany Depression Assessment in the German National Cohort (NAKO) Klaus Berger - Germany Increase in Mental Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Role of Occupational & Financial Strains Nico Dragano - Germany Whole-body Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the German National Cohort (NAKO): Design & Current Status Fabian Bamberg - Germany |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | 1.H. - Oral presentations: Measuring health inequalities | ||
Less to lose yet losing more: Income Inequality in Years of Life Lost to Covid-19 Jawa Issa - Netherlands Reducing health inequalities through general practice in the UK: a realist review (EQUALISE) Anna Gkiouleka - United Kingdom The Berlin index of health and social deprivation: a data based tool to tackle health inequality Johannes Zeiher - Germany Health inequalities in very old age: Continuity, accumulation or convergence? Judith Wenner - Germany Inequalities in maternal healthcare utilization in low-resource setting: an evidence from Tanzania Deogratius Bintabara - Tanzania |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | EUPHA-HSR, -HIA, -HTA, -EPI, -ECO, -PHPP, German Public Health Association Section Research, German Network Health Service Research WG IHSR, Charité Institute for General Practice WG HPSRI | 1.J. - Round table: Research Methods for Public Health Oriented Health Services Research – what works where and for what? | |
Chairperson(s): Lorena Dini - EUPHA (HSR), Johan Hansen - EUPHA (HSR) Lorena Dini - EUPHA (HSR) Piedad Martin-Olmedo - EUPHA (HIA) Stefania Boccia - EUPHA (EPI) Chiara de Waure - EUPHA (HTA) João Vasco Santos - EUPHA (ECO) |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | 1.K. - Oral presentations: E-cigarettes and smoke-free environments | ||
Is Ireland ready for tobacco endgame? A national survey of knowledge and attitudes to tobacco endgame Ellen Juliet Cosgrave - Ireland Creating smoke free environments by local policy Selinde Rouwenhorst - Netherlands Evaluation of Factors Associated with Dual Use of E-Cigarettes in University Students Feyza Nehir Öznur Muz - Turkey Global market trends of flavour capsule and menthol cigarettes in 78 countries, 2010-2020 Christina Kyriakos - United Kingdom Effectiveness of Behavior Change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers Sudeepa Khanal Bhattarai - Germany |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | EUPHA-HWR, WHO EURO | 1.L. - Workshop: Building capacity for a resilient and healthy post-COVID health workforce | |
Chairperson(s): Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR), Tomas Zapata - Denmark Investing in the health workforce, protecting mental health: policy and action taken by WHO Tomas Zapata - Denmark Health workforce governance during the COVID-19 pandemic: learning lessons from Europe Gemma Williams - United Kingdom Health workforce needs and health policy responses to COVID-19: a European comparative assessment Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR) Interventions to improve teamwork and wellbeing in primary care settings: a mixed method review Maria Panagioti - United Kingdom Hospital doctors in Ireland working through COVID-19 pandemic: learning from individual experience Niamh Humphries - Ireland |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | 1.M. - Oral presentations: COVID-19 and vaccination | ||
Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection: a case-control study in college students after vaccination Erika Renzi - Italy COVID-19 vaccination uptake in Belgium : socioeconomic and sociodemographic disparities Lisa Cavillot - Belgium SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence in Germany: results from the second wave of the RKI-SOEP study Elisabetta Mercuri - Germany Waning of SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies after vaccination: first results from the CoMoLo follow-up 2021 Cana Kussmaul - Germany Predictors of seropositivity against SARS-COV-2: a population-based seroepidemiological study Lusine Musheghyan - Armenia |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | 1.N. - Oral presentations: Child and adolescent public health | ||
Strengthening health systems to address child and youth suicide among Indigenous peoples Jack Hicks - Canada Do preventive child examinations in general practice reduce the risk of overweight and obesity? Signe Heuckendorff - Denmark How did the covid-19 pandemic affect lower respiratory tract infections in young children in England? Kimberley Foley - United Kingdom Long-term immunity after HBV vaccine: shall we consider a change? A 20-year-follow-up study. Marco Fonzo - Italy Country-level social mobility and inequalities in adolescent health behaviours in 32 countries Heiko Schmengler - Netherlands |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | 1.O. - Oral presentations: Mental health, conflict and violence | ||
The longitudinal impact of social media use on adolescent mental health in the UK Ruth Plackett - United Kingdom Conceptual views of mental health among adolescents in Sweden Veronica Hermann - Sweden Help-seeking behaviors among survivors of intimate partner violence during pregnancy in 54 LMICs Mariella Stiller - Germany Young men’s gambling and violence perpetration in Mwanza, Tanzania Rebecca Brambilla - Germany Problem Management Plus and Alcohol (PM+A): a new transdiagnostic psychological intervention Daniela Fuhr - Germany |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | EUPHA | 1.P. - Skills building seminar: Taking the elevator pitch to the next level: how to convince a policymaker in less than 2 minutes | |
Chairperson(s): Maaike Droogers - EUPHA |
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Thu 10th 9:00-10:00 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | PHIRI | 1.Q. - Workshop: Summarising research evidence related to COVID-19 impact | |
Chairperson(s): Maria João Forjaz - Spain, Paulo Nogueira - Portugal Looking for methodologies and data pathways used in research to assess the COVID-19 impact: a scientific literature review Rodrigo Feteira-Santos - Portugal Review of direct impact health indicators of COVID-19 in the scientific literature published between January 2020 and June 2021 Cesar Garriga - Spain Etiologic and prognostic roles of frailty, multimorbidity and socioeconomic characteristics in the development of SARS-CoV-2 infection and related severe health outcomes: systematic reviews of population-based studies Tatjana Makovski - France Systematic review on digitals tools used for contact tracing of COVID-19 patients: interim results Brigid Unim - Italy Foresight and Preparedness Studies on COVID-19 in the World: A Systematic Literature Review Mariana Peyroteo - Portugal |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | Robert Koch Institute | 2.A. - Round table: From Ebola to COVID-19: lessons learned from health systems strengthening efforts and system shocks | |
Chairperson(s): Johanna Hanefeld - Germany, Hanna-Tina Fischer - Germany Charbel El Bcheraoui - Germany Alexandre Delamou - Guinea Abdul Mbawah - Sierra Leone |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | RAND Europe | 2.B. - Round table: Rethinking innovation systems to meet the challenges of AMR: Lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic | |
Chairperson(s): Sonja Marjanovic - United Kingdom, Sarah Parkinson - United Kingdom Sonja Marjanovic - United Kingdom Sarah Parkinson - United Kingdom Nick Fahy - United Kingdom Dimitra Panteli - Belgium Michael Anderson - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | 2.C. - Oral presentations: Comparitive public health analysis | ||
Measuring health expectancy in the European Union João Vasco Santos - EUPHA (ECO) Barriers and facilitators to healthcare access for homeless people in four European countries Tobias Schiffler - Austria Barriers to access cancer prevention services for the homeless population in four European countries Tobias Schiffler - Austria Trans* people’s access to gender-affirming health care: A European comparison Yudit Namer - Germany A longitudinal study of how disability has affected survival in Swedish populations across 150 years Johan Junkka - Sweden |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | French National Cancer Institute | 2.D. - Workshop: The challenges of developing population health intervention research in cancer health promotion | |
Chairperson(s): Jérôme Foucaud - France Intervention research in health promotion: policy issues, the example of the ten-year cancer strategy in France Jérôme Foucaud - France Intervention research in health promotion: methodological issues Anne-Fleur Guillemin - France Intervention research in health promotion: transferability issues, from project to structuring Florence Cousson-Gélie - France |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | EUPHA-URB, -ENV | 2.E. - Workshop: The city of proximity: Accessible, Inclusive, Sustainable, Healthy and Salutogenic. | |
Chairperson(s): Stefano Capolongo - EUPHA (URB), Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Introducing walkable cities as a Public Health intervention. Vlatka Matkovic - Belgium (Re)thinking the city of proximity for Salutogenic purposes. Andrea Rebecchi - Italy The city of proximity (accessible, inclusive, sustainable, healthy & salutogenic): the case of Brussels Bourse, Grand-Place station. Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Environmental health perception by Brussels inhabitants: comparison between a top-down raising awareness and citizen science. Pascaline Incourt - Belgium |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | EUPHA-DH | 2.F. - Skills building seminar: Health Data Pipelines: moving away from Excel to scalable, insightful and future-proof infostructure | |
Chairperson(s): Stefan Buttigieg - EUPHA (DH), Juan Rachadell - Portugal From Personal to Public Health - building Health Data Pipelines Stefan Buttigieg - EUPHA (DH) Data protection and fairness by design Juan Rachadell - Portugal |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | EUPHA-HTA, EUPHAnxt | 2.G. - Workshop: The development of HTA collaboration in Europe: where we are and where we are going | |
Chairperson(s): Chiara de Waure - EUPHA (HTA), Elena Petelos - EUPHA (HTA) Why and how can HTA support evidence-informed health policymaking? Iñaki Gutiérrez-Ibarluzea - Spain The development of HTA collaboration at European level and the challenge of the EU regulation Alric Ruether - Germany |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | Governance, Ethics and Conflict of Interest in Public Health Network, UK Faculty of Public Health | 2.H. - Workshop: Commercial determinants and global capture of public health- cases spanning the world | |
Chairperson(s): Jihad Makhoul - Lebanon Building a qualitative systems map: applying systems thinking to the commercial determinants of health and industry influence on health policy Adam Bertscher - United Kingdom “We will take money from anywhere to support our work”: industry funding of humanitarian assistance in crises Jihad Makhoul - Lebanon Corporate Capture of the laws application in Colombia: a new form of capture for public policy actions Hernando Salcedo Fidalgo - Colombia Corporate capture of public health by food industries in Europe Miguel Ángel Royo Bordonada - Spain The Public Health Playbook: ideas for challenging the Corporate Playbook Jennifer Lacy-Nichols - Australia |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | 2.J. - Oral presentations: Health at work | ||
Life events as predictors of unsustainable working life trajectories from a life course perspective Mo Wang - Sweden Contribution of compositional changes in the workforce to sickness absence trends in Finland Elli Hartikainen - Finland Employer support for employees returning to work from sick leave – evidence for Europe Thomas Leoni - Austria Labour market strategies addressing precarious employment and its impacts: A systematic review Virginia Gunn - Canada Excess costs of multiple sclerosis: A register-based study in Sweden Chantelle Murley - Sweden |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | Bielefeld University, School of Public Health, EUPHA-WGHL | 2.K. - Round table: Navigational health literacy. Perspectives from Austria, Germany and Switzerland | |
Chairperson(s): Jürgen Pelikan - Austria Doris Schaeffer - Germany Lennert Griese - Germany Saskia De Gani - Switzerland Robert Griebler - Austria |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | EUPHA-HIA, -HWR, ASPHER | 2.L. - Workshop: Public Health Institution and Academia’s role in building capacity for Health Impact Assessment | |
Chairperson(s): Piedad Martin-Olmedo - EUPHA (HIA), Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR) Health impact Assessment practice in Wales: factors conditioning its success Liz Green - United Kingdom Old and new challenges of HIA Capacity building in Portugal Luciana Costa - Portugal Networking experiences for promoting HIA implementation in Andalusia Piedad Martin-Olmedo - EUPHA (HIA) (panellist) Robert Otok - ASPHER |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | RIVER-EU Project | 2.M. - Workshop: Empowering examples of high vaccination in minorities: learning from three underserved communities | |
Chairperson(s): Michael Edelstein - Israel, Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) The Empowering Example of High Vaccine Uptake among the Arab Minority in Israel Jumanah Essa-Hadad - Israel Enablers and barriers associated with high MMR uptake among the Finnish Somali population Idil Hussein - Finland Reported Barriers and Enablers to Undertaking Childhood Vaccinations by Bangladeshi Parents in East London. Ifra Ali - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | Euro-Peristat Network | 2.N. - Workshop: Improving perinatal health and reducing inequality: the value of European population comparisons | |
Chairperson(s): Guenther Heller - Germany, Mika Gissler - Finland Continuous perinatal health monitoring and analysis in Europe based on a federated analytic approach: a proof of concept study Marianne Philibert - France Setting targets for population health improvements: Trends in perinatal health in Europe over the past five years Katarzyna Szamotulska - Poland Socioeconomic differences in perinatal health outcomes: perinatal health surveillance through a health-equity prism Lucy Smith - United Kingdom Achieving more with less: lessons from country-level analyses of caesarean delivery and perinatal outcomes in Europe Jennifer Zeitlin - France |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | St George's, ESGITM | 2.O. - Workshop: Meeting the needs of migrants: initial assessments, catch-up vaccination, and health systems response | |
Chairperson(s): Sally Hargreaves - United Kingdom, Ana Requena Mendez - Spain Meeting the health needs of forcibly displaced populations: translating evidence into implementation via the WHO global research agenda on migration and health Miriam Orcutt - United Kingdom Strengthening implementation of catch-up vaccination and multi-disease screening for new migrants Sally Hargreaves - United Kingdom Community engagement to co-design and deliver public health interventions in newly arrived migrants Alison Crawshaw - United Kingdom Health care provision to migrants: what did we learn from the Ukraine, Afghan, and Syrian crises? Apostolis Veizis - Greece |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | EUPHA | 2.P. - Round table: Covid-19 pandemic: the rise or downfall of public health | |
Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA, Marieke Verschuuren - EUPHA Martin McKee - United Kingdom Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - WHO EURO Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA Klaus D. Pluemer - Germany Caroline Costongs - EuroHealthNet |
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Thu 10th 10:30-11:30 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | RIVM (Netherlands) | 2.Q. - Workshop: Prepared for the unexpected: using foresight to address uncertainty | |
Chairperson(s): Henk Hilderink - EUPHA (FS), Ana Vieira - Netherlands The inseparable relation between foresight and uncertainty Henk Hilderink - EUPHA (FS) FRESHER: Challenges and opportunities for building Health/Healthy futures Giovanna Giuffrè - Italy Normative uncertainties in public health foresight Frank Den Hertog - Netherlands How can policymakers incorporate uncertainty (as modelled through foresight) into policy evaluation? Ana Vieira - Netherlands |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | Observatory | 3.A. - Round table: Evidence-informed decision-making in patient care, public health, and health policy: the road ahead | |
Chairperson(s): Dimitra Panteli - Belgium, Samuel Sieber - Belgium Suszy Lessof - Belgium Tanja Kuchenmueller - Switzerland Elena Petelos - EUPHA (HTA) Ansgar Gerhardus - Germany Isabelle Scholl - Germany |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | EUPHA-EPI, -RP, -ETH, -PHG, -HTA, UK Faculty of Public Health | 3.B. - Workshop: Quality of COVID-19 science: meta-research and the ethical implications for public health | |
Chairperson(s): Stefania Boccia - EUPHA (EPI), Alastair Leyland - EUPHA Quality of COVID-19 research: An overview of large-scale assessments and a case study on excess mortality estimates Lazaros Belbasis - Germany Lessons learned from automated screening of COVID-19 preprints Tracey Weissgerber - Germany Sources of bias in COVID-19 infection fatality rate estimation Angelo Maria Pezzullo - EUPHA (EPI) Public Health Ethics and 'the Science' in Public Decision-Making John Coggon - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | WHO EURO | 3.C. - Workshop: The WHO European Health Report 2021: overcoming gaps in data and health information systems | |
Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - WHO EURO Main findings of the European Health Report 2021 Ausra Zelviene - Denmark Current gaps in data and health information system in the European Region Stefania Davia - Denmark Health information system (HIS) assessments as the starting point for HIS strengthening Marieke Verschuuren - EUPHA The importance of digitalisation and data science for HIS strengthening David Novillo - Denmark |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | EUPHA-CHR | 3.D. - Workshop: An urgent need to fully understand Long Covid-19 and its sequela | |
Chairperson(s): Sarah Cuschieri - Malta, Julian Mamo - EUPHA (CHR) Classification and risk factors of Post COVID-19 condition: a longitudinal study in the Belgian population Pierre Smith - Belgium How multimorbidity and socio-economic factors affect Long Covid: Evidence from European Countries. Piotr Wilk - Canada Perspectives of long COVID patients on their (unmet) needs: a national quantitative and qualitative study Marie Dauvrin - Belgium Long COVID: health symptoms, impact on health-related quality of life and mapping to disability weights Juanita Haagsma - Netherlands Long COVID and NCDs: the Elephant in the Room Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | EUPHA-ENV | 3.E. - Workshop: Is (Planetary) health a priority in international deals? | |
Chairperson(s): Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV), Vlatka Matkovic - Belgium Planetary health education: a cornerstone for international sustainable public health deals Chiara Cadeddu - Italy The European response and transformation towards healthy energy Vlatka Matkovic - Belgium Costs of air pollution impact on health in the Western Balkans: preliminary results Claudio Belis - Italy Health Experts’ voice for Healthier Choice – a call for Zero Air Pollution in the Western Balkans Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | Leibniz ScienceCampus Digital Public Health Bremen LSC & EUPHA Digital Health Section | 3.F. - Round table: Better DiPH – To plan, implement, evaluate, and the future of digital public health interventions | |
Chairperson(s): Laura Maass - Germany, Chen-Chia Pan - Germany Highlighting the 'public 'in digital public health – a critical reflection Hajo Zeeb - Germany Moving from human-centred to society-centred design of health technologies Jasmin Niess - Switzerland A framework for developing and evaluating digital and public health tools Saskia Muellmann - Germany Implementing a digital public health project - lessons learned? Stefan Buttigieg - EUPHA (DH) Making the case for the governance of (digital public) health futures Brian Li Han Wong - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | 3.G. - Pitch presentations: Data for health services research | ||
Evidence based Model Care Pathway for Myasthenia Gravis: Key-interventions and Quality indicators Massimiliano Panella - Italy Association of hospital/ICU characteristics with HAIs: findings from the SPIN-UTI project Martina Barchitta - Italy Defining a definition of adverse events for long-term care settings Laura Keyes - Ireland Association between socio-economic deprivation and AHRQ composite indicator during pandemic Fabrizio Cedrone - Italy Factors influencing general practitioners’ decisions in migrant patients with mental health disorder Camille Duveau - Belgium Socio-economic inequalities in mental health: a new framework and analysis across 113 countries Christoph Henking - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | 3.H. - Pitch presentations: Social inequalities and health | ||
Adapting and testing a tool to map digital health resources use by older adults in Israel and Taiwan Diane Levin-Zamir - Israel Sexual health inequalities among women aged 16-24 Danielle Solomon - United Kingdom Diabetes Prevention Programme and socioeconomic inequalities in Type 2 Diabetes in England. Georgia Chatzi - United Kingdom A community-based participatory approach to engaging Congolese migrants in intervention co-design Alison Crawshaw - United Kingdom Health Care Planning: method to improve primary health coverage and quality in Amazonas, Brazil Ilana Eshriqui - Brazil How can school-based interventions reduce health inequalities? Results from two reviews Irene Moor - Germany School tobacco policies and social inequalities in adolescent smoking Nora Mélard - Belgium The role of gender equity in healthy life expectancy in 27 European countries Teresa Leão - Portugal |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | 3.J. - Oral presentations: Performance of health care systems | ||
Social context matters: the role of social support and social norms in healthcare solidarity Marloes Meijer - Netherlands How do countries plan, purchase and use imaging technologies to prevent over-purchase and overuse? Ruth Waitzberg - Germany Exploring the link between cancer policies and cancer survival: a comparison of seven countries Ellen Nolte - United Kingdom Hospital admissions in Austria during the COVID-19 Pandemic – a rapid analysis for 2020 and 2021 Herwig Ostermann - Austria Barriers for using amoxycillin dispersible tablet in pediatric pneumonia treatment in Bangladesh Sabbir Ahmed - Bangladesh |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | 3.K. - Oral presentations: Healthy food choices | ||
The fish paradox: people with low socio-economic status are not consuming the right type of fish Yinjie Zhu - Netherlands Whole grain intake, overall diet quality and key components of sustainable diets in Finnish adults Rilla Tammi - Finland Food choices characterized by the Nutri-Score nutrient profile and risk of cardiovascular diseases Mélanie Deschasaux-Tanguy - France Not all plant-based diets are associated with benefits on mortality: the Moli-sani Study Marialaura Bonaccio - Italy Ultra-processed food consumption and survival in older Italians from the Moli-sani Study Marialaura Bonaccio - Italy An exploration of reformulation efforts by the food industry in Ireland Mary Rose Sweeney - Ireland |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | 3.L. - Pitch presentations: Health of health care workers | ||
Mental health of healthcare workers during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands Maaike van der Noordt - Netherlands Health workers’ perception vs medically approved COVID-19 infection risk: the risk communication gap Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR) Nurses' coping with patients' relatives: Attachment style, burnout, and intentions to leave nursing Amit Gur - Israel Improving communication with hard of hearing and D/deaf patients: a capacity-building intervention Véronique S Grazioli - Switzerland Hospital nurse understaffing and short work experience: associations with mortality among patients Marianna Virtanen - Finland Opportunities to increase the attractiveness of the German Public Health Service as an employer Laura Arnold - Germany Workplace health promotion programs for employees in long-term care facilities - a systematic review Michael Herz - Germany Hospital hand hygiene after COVID-19: has the pandemic heightened healthcare workers’ awareness? Giacomo Pietro Vigezzi - Italy |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | EUPHA-IDC, -MIG | 3.M. - Workshop: Health system barriers to vaccination in underserved communities: a tale of four countries | |
Chairperson(s): Bernadette Kumar - EUPHA (MIG), Maria Gańczak - EUPHA (IDC) Health System Barriers for HPV-vaccine uptake in females with a Turkish or Moroccan Migration background in the Netherlands Janine De Zeeuw - Netherlands Health system barriers to vaccination among Ukrainian economic migrants in Poland Maria Gańczak - EUPHA (IDC) Health system barriers to HPV vaccination in marginalized Roma communities in Slovakia Daniela Filakovska Bobakova - Slovakia Health system barriers to HPV and MMR vaccination in recent migrants/refugees in Greece Pania Karnaki - Greece |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | IMAgiNE EURO Study Group | 3.N. - Workshop: IMAgiNE EURO: Quality of maternity care in the WHO European Region during the COVID-19 pandemic | |
Chairperson(s): Céline Miani - Germany, Marzia Lazzerini - Italy Quality of facility-based maternal and newborn care around the time of childbirth during the COVID-19 pandemic Marzia Lazzerini - Italy Exclusive breastfeeding during the COVID-19 pandemic in 17 WHO European Region countries Ilana Chertok - United States Individual and country-level variables associated with the medicalization of birth Céline Miani - Germany Panelist Emanuelle Pessa Valente - Italy |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | University of Exeter | 3.O. - Workshop: Structural stigma shapes LGBTQ+ mental health and well-being across countries | |
Chairperson(s): David Doyle - United Kingdom The impact of country-level structural stigma on loneliness and social capital in older and younger LGB individuals in 113 countries Dinah Gutermuth - United Kingdom Stronger together: Community participation, structural stigma, and depressive symptoms of sexual and gender minority individuals living across 28 European countries Berk Can Ünsal - Hungary Structural stigma and sexual minority men’s depression and suicidality: A multi-level examination of mechanisms and mobility across 48 countries John Pachankis - United States Structural stigma and 7-year improvement in life satisfaction: A repeated cross-sectional study of sexual minority individuals across 28 countries Richard Bränström - EUPHA (SGMH) |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | Health Education England | 3.P. - Round table: The Commercial Determinants of Health: Hidden influences across the life-course | |
Chairperson(s): Mark Petticrew - United Kingdom Claire Mulrenan - United Kingdom May van Schalkwyk - United Kingdom Nason Maani - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 15:00-16:00 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | RIVM (Netherlands), Sciensano (Belgium), PHIRI, EUPHA (PHMR) (FOR) | 3.Q. - Workshop: Using foresight to anticipate future public health challenges | |
Chairperson(s): Henk Hilderink - EUPHA (FS), Petronille Bogaert - EUPHA (PHMR) Using foresight methodologies to tackle SARS-COV-2 related health impacts Mariken Tijhuis - Netherlands The future of health digitalization: The case of Primary Health Care in Portugal Mariana Peyroteo - Portugal Potential gains by effective early detection of diseases: proposal to approach informing public health policy in the Czech Republic Ondrej Majek - Czechia Foresight methodologies to unravel the indirect health economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer care and management in Belgium studied in the HELICON project Yasmine Khan - Belgium Foresight for policy – addressing the challenges for policy impact Laurent Bontoux - Italy |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | Health Information and Quality Authority, WHO, Department of Health in Ireland | 4.A. - Workshop: Lessons from the response to COVID-19 to inform strengthening of Essential Public Health Functions | |
Chairperson(s): Michelle O'Neill - Ireland, Ronan Glynn - Ireland Applying Essential Public Health Functions in building health systems’ resilience globally Yu Zhang - Germany High level review of configuration and reform of Public Health systems in selected countries Karen Cardwell - Ireland Essential Public Health Functions in Ireland: Perspectives to strengthen capacities and stewardship Geraldine McDarby - Switzerland Organisational perspectives on Public Health delivery in Ireland: Lessons learned from COVID-19 Michelle Norris - Ireland Panelist Yvonne Doyle - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | Observatory | 4.B. - Workshop: Addressing backlogs and managing waiting lists during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic | |
Chairperson(s): Ewout Van Ginneken - Germany, Sarah Reed - United Kingdom Health services during Covid-19: What do we know of the degree of service disruption and size of the backlogs? Florian Tille - United Kingdom What are the drivers of waiting times, waiting lists and backlog during and following the COVID-19 pandemic? Luigi Siciliani - United Kingdom Health system recovery from Covid-19: What policies are health systems using to tackle backlogs and bring down waiting times in the wake of the pandemic? Sarah Reed - United Kingdom |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | EUPHA-PHPP, Gesundheitsamt Düren, Foundation euPrevent | 4.C. - Workshop: Promoting health without borders: cross-border public health policy in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine | |
Chairperson(s): Sofia Ribeiro - EUPHA (PHPP) Euregional Youth Survey Structure and results of the cross border youth surveys Dirk Philippsen - Germany The Euregional policy impact of COVID 19 on the border region between the Netherlands, North-Rhine Westphalia and Belgium Christian JPA Hoebe - Netherlands Euregional Health Atlas: how to use it for cross-border public health policy Building a common health monitoring platform for the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion Stefaan Demarest - Belgium Concept of cross border policy in public health: what is it and how does it Brigitte Van der Zanden - Netherlands |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | EUPHA-CHR, -ENV | 4.D. - Workshop: The interaction of environmental impact and chronic diseases: from theory to practice | |
Chairperson(s): Sarah Cuschieri - Malta, Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Food Production as a challenge for One Health Approach and Public Health Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Sustainable dietetic models: strategies for communication and promotion Francesca Scazzina - Italy Rethink cities to promote an active lifestyle and tackle climate change: best practices from the OECD Michele Cecchini - France Strengthening resilience to address climate change and chronic diseases: evidence from small states Stefano Moncada - Malta |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | Robert Koch Institute, IANPHI | 4.E. - Workshop: The role of National Public Health Institutes and IANPHI as Key Climate Actors | |
Chairperson(s): Angela Fehr - Germany, Sébastien Denys - France Engaging and supporting national public health institutes as key climate actors Amandine Ballart - United States How RIVM is responding to the challenge of protecting human health from the effects of climate change – now and in the future Lisbeth Hall - Netherlands The NIPH’s response to the climate and environmental crisis Ågot Aakra - Norway The German national public health institute’s journey to becoming a Key Climate Actor: The Robert Koch Institute’s strategy development process Angelina Taylor - Germany |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | Leibniz ScienceCampus Digital Public Health | 4.F. - Skills building seminar: How can we achieve effective interdisciplinarity in digital public health practice? | |
Chairperson(s): Laura Maass - Germany, Chen-Chia Pan - Germany What is interdisciplinarity, and how can we apply it to research and practice? Merle Freye - Germany Which disciplines form digital public health, and how do they relate to each other? Chen-Chia Pan - Germany Discussion table on health economics Laura Maass - Germany Discussion table on computer science Daniel Diethei - Germany Discussion table on psychology Jasmin Niess - Switzerland |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | EUPHA-ECO, -HTA | 4.G. - Workshop: Economic evaluations of public health interventions: from case studies to next methodological steps | |
Chairperson(s): João Vasco Santos - EUPHA (ECO), Vanessa Gorasso - EUPHA (ECO) Economic evaluation of legislation-based public health interventions – the case of tobacco control Julian Perelman - Portugal A perspective on the assessment of the broad value of vaccinations Chiara de Waure - EUPHA (HTA) Challanges in economic evaluation of public health interventions: the example of surveillance of high risk pancreatic tumour patients. Paolo Angelo Cortesi - Italy Methodological advancements in costing methods for (public) health economic evaluations: results from the European PECUNIA project Judit Simon - Austria |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | University of Bath, Lancet | 4.H. - Workshop: The Commercial determinants of health: latest thinking, models, tools and solutions | |
Chairperson(s): Anna Gilmore - United Kingdom Defining and conceptualising the CDOH Anna Gilmore - United Kingdom Understanding commercial actors: a new framework Jennifer Lacy-Nichols - Australia Finding solutions to the commercial determinants of health: the need for systemic transformative change Sharon Friel - Australia |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | Berlin University of Technology | 4.J. - Workshop: Health system performance assessment in Europe – recent developments, evidence, and challenges | |
Chairperson(s): Reinhard Busse - Germany, Carine Van de Voorde - Belgium Health System Performance Assessment: how equitable is the Belgian health system? Carine Van de Voorde - Belgium Piloting the first health system performance assessment for Germany: key results and learnings Miriam Blümel - Germany |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | EUPHA-WGHL, -HP, -CAPH, TU Munich | 4.K. - Workshop: Promoting and enhancing health literacy through school interventions | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - EUPHA (HP), Julia Dratva - EUPHA (CAPH) Tool-HLCA: An intervention to promote the health literacy of school-aged children Tessa Schulenkorf - Germany Results from a systematic review of interventions promoting mental health literacy in youth Alexandra Fretian - Germany Health Literate Schools: Organizational Health Literacy in the School Setting Sandra Kirchhoff - Germany Teachers’ mental health literacy and action competencies Julia Dratva - EUPHA (CAPH) |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | Robert Koch-Institute, EUPHA-HWR | 4.L. - Round table: Mobilising coping and support strategies: learning from healthcare workers’ experiences of COVID-19 | |
Chairperson(s): Heide Weishaar - Germany, Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR) Megan Evans - Germany George Valiotis - Belgium Bernhard Gibis - Germany Véronique S Grazioli - Switzerland Ber Oomen - Belgium |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | 4.M. - Oral presentations: COVID-19 impact | ||
Long COVID among Children: Persistence of Symptoms 12 Weeks and More in a Cohort Study from Turkey Öykü Turunç - Turkey Changing social patterns: excess mortality during the first three COVID-19 waves in Belgium Laura Van den Borre - Belgium Impact of COVID-19 on emergency department use among home care recipients Alberto Peano - Italy Access of Syrian Refugee Women to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Turkey during COVID-19 Eray Öntaş - Turkey Disruptions of cytological screening procedures due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia Juliana Melichová - Slovakia |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | WFPHA Oral Health Workgroup | 4.N. - Workshop: Maternal Oral Health Models and Initiatives in Global and Public Health Perspectives | |
Chairperson(s): Hyewon Lee - Switzerland Introducing Maternal Oral Health As Global Health And Public Health Agenda Hyewon Lee - Switzerland Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Programme For Pregnant Women Accessing Antenatal Care In Urban Public Health Facilities In Southern India Sophia Thomas - India Oral Health Literacy In Young Migrant/Refugee Mothers From Developing Countries. Jane-Frances Esimekara - Switzerland Innovative Ante-Natal Care: Healthy Teeth Healthy Baby, An Interprofessional Collaboration Initiative In Indonesia Hyewon Lee - Switzerland Maternal Oral Health and Global Oral Health: Policy Perspective Khabiso Ramphoma - South Africa |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | 4.O. - Oral presentations: Mental health disorders | ||
Re-admission after early discharge from involuntary hospitalization of psychiatric patients Zohar Mor - Israel The 2009-2014 economic crisis and deaths by suicide in Portugal: time series analysis Vera Pinheiro - Portugal Educational inequalities in major depressive disorder over the adult life course: a microsimulation Alexander Lepe - Netherlands Risk factors for mental health disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: A cohort study Pere Castellvi - Spain Are loneliness interventions effective in reducing loneliness? A meta-analytic review of 128 studies Mathias Lasgaard - Denmark |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | University of Limerick | 4.P. - Workshop: Health promotion policy implementation evaluation: tools, challenges and futures directions | |
Chairperson(s): Aurélie Van Hoye - Ireland, Catherine Woods - Ireland Finding the fitting framework for the implementation of policies promoting healthy nutrition and physically active lifestyle: Results from a systematic review Sarah Forberger - Germany Methods of policy monitoring in physical activity promotion: a systematic review across different levels of government Sven Messing - Germany The development of the Physical Activity Environment Policy Index (PA-EPI): a tool for monitoring and benchmarking government policies and actions to improve physical activity. Catherine Woods - Ireland Development of the Health Promoting Sports Club - National Audit Tool Aurélie Van Hoye - Ireland |
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Thu 10th 16:30-17:30 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | PHIRI, EUPHA-PHMR | 4.Q. - Workshop: Showcasing PHIRI use case results measuring the impact of COVID-19 on population health | |
Chairperson(s): Enrique Bernal-Delgado - Spain, Thomas Ziese - Germany Impact of COVID-19 on hospitalisation for diverse conditions in European countries Andrea Schmidt - Austria Was there any delay in the treatment of breast cancer patients because of the COVID-19 stringency measures? Francisco Estupiñán - Spain Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal health and perinatal health inequalities in Europe Jennifer Zeitlin - France Monitoring COVID-19 related changes in population mental health Carmen Rodríguez-Blázquez - Spain |
Workshops - Friday 11th Nov
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | 5.A. - Oral presentations: Evidence for sustainable health systems | ||
Policy to cover perinatal care costs: a quasi-experimental study on adverse newborn health outcomes Cristian Carmeli - Switzerland Sick of politics: A study of political trust, quality of government and population health in Europe Pål Erling Martinussen - Norway How are high-income countries' primary care systems structured to outperform the U.S.? Munira Gunja - United States Determinants of excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in 18 countries of the CMOR consortium Christiana Demetriou - Cyprus Co-creation of activities to promote health and well-being of older people – a scoping review Anne Seneca Terkelsen - Denmark |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | 5.B. - Oral presentations: Impact of COVID-20 | ||
Monitoring the reproduction number of COVID-19 in France: estimates compared from 3 datasets Christophe Bonaldi - France Spread of SARS-CoV-2 at school through the pandemic waves: a population-based cohort study in Italy Marco Fonzo - Italy Long COVID in France: prevalence, management and long-term impact Tatjana Makovski - France Establishing intersectoral ‘Schools Teams’ to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 school transmission, 2020/2021. Peter Naughton - Ireland Risk of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection 18 months after first infection: population-level observational study. Maria Elena Flacco - Italy |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | EUPHA | 5.C. - Skills building seminar: Learn how to contribute to raising awareness about public health in Europe with the EUPHW | |
Chairperson(s): Annemieke Schuffelen - Netherlands, Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA Why be a part of the European Public Health Week? Marie Guichardon - EUPHA How to involve the younger generation in the European Public Health Week? Monica Brînzac - EUPHAnxt The Austrian Public Health Week & the European Public Health Week Thomas Dorner - Austria |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | Western University, Canada | 5.D. - Workshop: Challenges and opportunities for health systems in the era of multi-morbidity | |
Chairperson(s): Saverio Stranges - EUPHA (CHR), Arnaud Chiolero - Switzerland Examining existing strategies to prevent multimorbidity – a scoping review Kathryn Nicholson - Canada Life expectancy in multimorbid older adults: Why it matters for preventive care Viktoria Gastens - Switzerland Association between functional limitation and quality of life among older adults with multimorbidity in Luxembourg Piotr Wilk - Canada Prevalence of cardio-metabolic multi-morbidity and associated risk factors in a population-based sample of South Africans Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala - South Africa Multimorbidity in Large Canadian Urban Centres Piotr Wilk - Canada |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | 5.E. - Oral presentations: Urban and environmental health | ||
A Holistic Approach to Urban and Children’s Mental Health Peter Van Den Hazel - EUPHA (ENV) Leveraging Citizen Science to Improve Urban Public Health. Rachel Elands - Netherlands Association between worries about climate change and mental health in Norwegian adolescents Marja Leonhardt - Norway Air pollution is associated with the risk of neurodegenerative disorders: a prominent role of PM10 Alessandro Gialluisi - Italy Health, Architecture and Wellbeing: building bridges between health and the design of living spaces Teresa Leão - Portugal |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | 5.F. - Oral presentations: Digital interventions | ||
Factors associated with the perception that eHealth facilitates access to healthcare Emma Kainiemi - Finland Low confidence in systematic reviews of digital interventions for physical activity promotion Katja Matthias - Germany Evaluation of Cracks in the Ice: an evidence-based digital toolkit Steph Kershaw - Australia Ethnicity, deprivation, and the use of patient portals in England’s general practices 2018-2020 Abrar Alturkistani - United Kingdom Effectiveness and safety of pulse oximetry in remote patient monitoring of patients with COVID-19 Ahmed Alboksmaty - United Kingdom |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | 5.G. - Oral presentations: Ferenc Bojan: young investigator award session | ||
Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA, Julian Mamo - EUPHA (CHR) Metabolic syndrome as predictor of work exit type: A longitudinal study among 55,817 Dutch workers Katharina Runge - Netherlands The characteristics of women not-attending screening and their barriers to attendance in Czechia Anna Altová - Czechia Vaccination coverage trends in European Union from 1980 to 2020: A joinpoint Regression Analysis Francesco Andrea Causio - Italy Menstrual inequity in Spain: a cross-sectional study Laura Medina-Perucha - Spain Associations between area- and individual-level community belonging and self-rated health Sarah M Mah - Canada |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | EUPHA-HSR, -EPI | 5.H. - Round table: Health care systems, health service provision, and equity in health | |
Chairperson(s): Johan Hansen - EUPHA (HSR), Stefania Boccia - EUPHA (EPI) Peter Groenewegen - Netherlands Ilmo Keskimäki - Finland Alastair Leyland - EUPHA Ellen Nolte - United Kingdom Alison Mc Callum - United Kingdom |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | 5.J. - Pitch presentations: Occupational health and sickness absence | ||
Pain and mental health - separate and joint associations with sickness absence among young employees Pi Fagerlund - Finland Clustering of unhealthy behaviours and subsequent sickness absence among Finnish municipal employees Jatta Salmela - Finland Work after cancer-sickness absence. Barriers and facilitators from survivors’ perspective Amaya Ayala - Spain Work functioning in early, mid and late working life among workers with a chronic disease Sander Van Zon - Netherlands Evaluation of an e-learning on involving significant others in occupational health care Nicole Snippen - Netherlands Associations between perceptions and sick leave duration in dyads of workers and significant others Nicole Snippen - Netherlands Covid-19 impacts on unemployment on the migration-gender intersections in Spain, a multilevel study Núria Pedrós Barnils - Germany What do employees on long-term sick leave experience, as barriers for returning to work? Kine Strømstad - Norway |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | EUPHA-WGHL, -HP, -CAPH, TU Munich, Robert Koch Institute | 5.K. - Workshop: National and European studies on health literacy in children and adolescents | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - EUPHA (HP), Kimberley Foley - United Kingdom HL-Kids-NRW – Study of fourth-graders’ health literacy Torsten Michael Bollweg - Germany Measuring health literacy and its associations with health behaviors of adolescents in Germany Anne-Kathrin Mareike Loer - Germany Exploring children’s health literacy in the Netherlands–results in a sample of 8-11 year olds Jany Rademakers - Netherlands Health literacy among adolescents: summary of some key findings from ten European countries Leena Paakkari - Finland Digital health literacy and health behaviors of eighth and ninth graders from Germany Kevin Dadaczynski - Germany |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | 5.L. - Oral presentations: Health professionals training and practice | ||
Health workforce needs of small medical specialties: findings from rheumatology in Germany Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR) Use of Psychological First aid for care home staff wellbeing: A cross sectional national survey Mariyana Schoultz - United Kingdom Training health professionals in infodemic management to mitigate the harm caused by infodemics Tina Purnat - Switzerland Indicator-Activities to apply primary health care principles by community health worker programs Shagufta Perveen - Australia Mixed-methods study to assess an intervention for healthier lifestyles in primary healthcare Ariana Bytyci Katanolli - Kosovo |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | EUPHA-HTA Vaccines Europe, HTAi | 5.M. - Workshop: The need to account for vaccine-specificities in the implementation of the EU Regulation on HTA | |
Chairperson(s): Chiara de Waure - EUPHA (HTA), Elena Petelos - EUPHA (HTA) HTA and National Immunisation Program: an overview of competent bodies and of the impact of HTA on the decision-making process Walter Ricciardi - WFPHA Accounting for vaccines specificities in the Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA): a proposal for guiding principles Sibilia Quilici - Belgium Needs for a thorough Joint Clinical Assessment of vaccines within the HTAR: perspectives of NITAGs Ole Wichmann - Germany |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | Observatory | 5.N. - Workshop: Children first: do health systems pay enough attention to their youngest constituents? | |
Chairperson(s): Ewout Van Ginneken - Germany, Dimitra Panteli - Belgium Do EU countries comply with the right to healthcare under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child? Cristina Hernandez Quevedo - United Kingdom Bottlenecks to child health service delivery – how can Health System Performance Assessment help? Nathan Shuftan - Germany What can we learn from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital care for children in Germany? Nicole Mauer - Belgium |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | EUPHA-PMH | 5.O. - Workshop: Psychosocial impact and healthcare utilization after terrorist attacks | |
Chairperson(s): Johan Bilsen - EUPHA (PMH), Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) Long-term psychosocial response in Belgium after the 22/03/2016 terrorist attacks Roel Van Overmeire - Belgium Changes in healthcare utilization after mass trauma: A register-based study of young survivors’ utilization of primary care and mental health services before and after the Utøya attack in Norway. Lise Eilin Stene - Norway Mental health impact and mental health care among first responders following the Paris terror attacks in November 2015 Yvon Motreff - France Gender and occupational differences in post-terrorist mental health outcomes among emergency responders with and without crisis intervention Ulrich Wesemann - Germany |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | 5.P. - Oral presentations: Health promotion policies | ||
Comparative Effectiveness in terms of Understanding of Nutri-Score and NutrInform in Spain Morgane Fialon - France Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxation Scenarios in Germany: A Comparative Modelling Study Karl Emmert-Fees - Germany How much of the unemployment effect on mental health is due to income? Mediation analysis in UK data Rachel Thomson - United Kingdom Do regional characteristics predict developmental delay? Analyses of German school entry examination Stephanie Hoffmann - Germany Minimum Unit Pricing for Alcohol: are there unintended consequences for diet? Paul McNamee - United Kingdom |
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Fri 11th 9:00-10:00 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | 5.Q. - Oral presentations: Measuring the health of our population | ||
Calculation of Purchasing Power Parities for Pharmaceutical Products via EURIPID database Claudia Habl - Austria A novel plot for the early alert of epidemic growth using regional targets: the doubling plot. Fabrizio Carinci - Italy Network analysis of a COVID-19 outbreak in the west of Ireland in February 2021 Catherine Timoney - Ireland Adverse childhood experiences & multimorbidity in adulthood: A national UK whole of life cohort study Amal Khanolkar - United Kingdom Measuring Health Insurance Literacy in the Netherlands – first results of the HILM-NL questionnaire Laurens Holst - Netherlands |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | THL, Tampere University, Trinity College Dublin, University of Copenhagen, EUPHA-HSR | 6.A. - Workshop: Strategies to build up health system resilience: Legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic | |
Chairperson(s): Ilmo Keskimäki - Finland, Johan Hansen - EUPHA (HSR) Strategies for developing preparedness and building legacy – learning from the experience of building Health System Resilience in Ireland Stephen Thomas - Ireland Lessons and long-term implications of the covid-19 response in Denmark from a resilience perspective Karsten Vrangbæk - Denmark From COVID-19 to Health System Reform: Qualitative Insights on Resilience and Lessons Learned from Finland Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen - Finland |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Division of Country health Policies and Systems, WHO/Europe | 6.B. - Round table: Insights from COVID-19: Preparing for and responding to the next health emergency | |
Chairperson(s): Maja Pasovic - United States, Elizabeth Serieux - United States Maja Pasovic - United States Elizabeth Serieux - United States David Novillo-Ortiz - Denmark |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | EC | 6.C. - The revised EU health security framework | |
Chairperson(s): Isabel de La Mata - European Commission - DG Sante Ingrid Keller - Luxembourg Florina Telea - European Commission |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | EUPHA-FN, -CHR, WHO EURO | 6.D. - Workshop: Strengthening awareness of obesity in Europe: from knowledge to action | |
Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA, Licia Iacoviello - Italy Key messages of the WHO European Regional Obesity Report Kremlin Wickramasinghek - Russia Obesity, body weight stigma and biomedical oversimplification: moving beyond BMI Saverio Stranges - EUPHA (CHR) Nutritional and non-nutritional dietary factors affecting obesity and chronic related disorders Giuseppe Grosso - EUPHA (FN) New frontiers in risk assessments related to diets, health and the environment Marco Springmann - United Kingdom |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | EUPHA-HIA, -ENV | 6.E. - Skills building seminar: 'Think global, act local'- using the Place Standard tool to support action on climate and health | |
Chairperson(s): Odile Mekel - EUPHA (HIA), Peter Van Den Hazel - EUPHA (ENV) People, places and the climate emergency – the Scottish Place Standard Tool with a climate lens Kat Hasler - United Kingdom Creating a German “StadtRaumMonitor” with a climate lens - The approach and design of the piloting Patricia Tollmann - Germany |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | EUPHA-DH | 6.F. - Skills building seminar: Digital health, informatics, and public health | |
Chairperson(s): Stefan Buttigieg - EUPHA (DH), Anthony Staines - Ireland Case based approach to the application of standards and Interoperability in practice Pamela Hussey - Ireland How ontology can be used to achieve semantic interoperability in healthcare Subhashis Das - Ireland Terminologies matter - the case of ICNP and SNOMED-CT Anthony Staines - Ireland |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | Sciensano (Belgium), Belgian Federal Public Health Institute Towards the European Health Data Space, PHIRI | 6.G. - Workshop: The European Health Data Space 2: is Europe ready to maximise the re-use of health data? | |
Chairperson(s): Irène Kesisoglou - Belgium Results from the TEHDAS country visits: State-of-play of 12 EU member states in relation to the EHDS2 Linda Abboud - Belgium Barriers on cross-border sharing of health data for secondary use and options to overcome these Rosie Richards - Belgium EHDS2 pilot infrastructure for the secondary use of health data Camille Cloitre - France The role of PHIRI in the EHDS2 Enrique Bernal-Delgado - Spain |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | Observatory, TU Berlin, Radboud University, New York University | 6.H. - Workshop: Towards improved performance measurement and universal health coverage in oral health care | |
Chairperson(s): Ewout Van Ginneken - Germany, Dimitra Panteli - Belgium Global public health must end the neglect of oral health Habib Benzian - United States Oral Health Care in Europe: Financing, Access and Provision Juliane Winkelmann - Germany Horizon Europe: the DELIVER (DELiberative ImproVEment of oRal care quality) project Stefan Listl - Netherlands |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | EUPHA-SSWH | 6.J. - Workshop: Precarious employment and its impact on social protections in the EU | |
Chairperson(s): Ute Bültmann - EUPHA (SSWH), Agnes Meershoek - Netherlands Health protection policies for digital platform and low wage workers Ellen MacEachen - Canada Precarious work, sickness absence and risk sharing between employers, employees and social insurance Solveig Ose - Norway NA Panelist Anita Tisch - Germany NA Panelist Angelique De Rijk - Netherlands |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | Fulda University of Applied Sciences | 6.K. - Workshop: Health Literacy in Health Care Settings in Europe: Practice experience, challenges and future needs | |
Chairperson(s): Katharina Rathmann - Germany The Vienna self-assessment questionnaire for hospitals: Three explorative case studies in Belgium Gilles Henrard - Belgium Health literate settings in Austria Lisa Gugglberger - Austria A multi-component health literacy intervention addressing needs of kidney patients and professionals Marco Boonstra - Netherlands Strengthening the Swiss health system by improving organizational health literacy: a practice-approach Saskia De Gani - Switzerland Organizational health literacy in health care: Results from a participatory project in Germany Katharina Rathmann - Germany |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | YFG, EUPHAnxt | 6.L. - Round table: A digital literate health workforce for a resilient future | |
Chairperson(s): Matthias Wismar - European Observatory Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - WHO EURO Marius-Ionut Ungureanu - Romania Brian Li Han Wong - United Kingdom Ellen Kuhlmann - EUPHA (HWR) |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | EMCDDA, WHO, UNIPI, EUPHA-PHPP, -IDC | 6.M. - Workshop: Models of care in prison: addressing infectious diseases during and after the pandemic in EU/EEA | |
Chairperson(s): Sara Mazzilli - Italy, Sofia Ribeiro - EUPHA (PHPP) Burden of infectious diseases in prison settings and services offered Filipa Alves da Costa - Russia Overview of availability of harm reduction interventions in European prisons Linda Montanari - Portugal Viral hepatitis micro-elimination: models of care and barriers to implementation in 5 EU/EEA prisons Thomas Seyler - Portugal COVID-19 vaccination in prison settings: a model to design tailored vaccine delivery strategies Lara Tavoschi - Italy |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | 6.N. - Oral presentations: Perinatal and infant public health | ||
Birth weight and NEET status in young adulthood and the role of parental education Niko Eskelinen - Finland What matters to families about the healthcare of preterm or low birth weight infants Lisa Hurt - United Kingdom Contraception free of charge for young women in Tuscany: an interrupted time series analysis Amerigo Ferrari - Italy Preventing HIV infection in pregnancy: a comprehensive ANC-based intervention in Western Uganda Stefanie Theuring - Germany Predictors of delayed vaccination in infants born in Tuscany, Italy: an area based cohort study Vieri Lastrucci - Italy An integrated care pathway for maternal and childcare: evidence from Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda Ilaria Corazza - Italy |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences | 6.O. - Workshop: Urban design interventions for fostering mental health and mental health literacy | |
Chairperson(s): Evangelia Chrysikou - EUPHA (URB) Risk factors and potentials for fostering mental health and wellbeing in urban space Helena Müller - Germany Potentials of participatory approaches for urban mental health Anna Wasmer - Germany Design strategies to influence health behaviour and mental wellbeing in the urban setting Jonas Rehn - Germany |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | EUPHA-CAPH, EUPHAnxt | 6.P. - Skills building seminar: Children and young people: engaging the unheard stakeholder | |
Chairperson(s): Helen Skirrow - United Kingdom, Jinane Ghattas - EUPHAnxt |
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Fri 11th 11:40-12:40 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | COST Action CA18218–European Burden of Disease Network | 6.Q. - Skills building seminar: Integrating social inequalities in the burden of disease framework | |
Chairperson(s): Brecht Devleesschauwer - Belgium Using individual-level stratification as an approach to integrating social inequalities into the burden of disease Carl Baravelli - Norway Inequalities in the disease burden in Scotland: an area level analysis Ian Grant - United Kingdom Reducing educational inequalities in mortality: a comparative risk assessment approach Terje Andreas Eikemo - Norway |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | Centre for Global Chronic Conditions, LSHTM, WHO EURO, Observatory | 7.A. - Round table: Sustainable health system responses to meet the chronic health care needs of refugees from Ukraine | |
Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - WHO EURO, Martin McKee - United Kingdom Adrianna Murphy - United Kingdom Kayvan Bozorgmehr - Germany Triin Habicht - Spain Sergiy Bogdanov - Ukraine Sigiriya Aebischer Perone - Switzerland |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | Bielefeld University (Germany) | 7.B. - Workshop: Labor migration, the food supply chain and the COVID-19 syndemic: Germany, Netherlands, and the USA | |
Chairperson(s): Nora Gottlieb - Germany, Seth M Holmes - United States Labor migration, the food supply chain and the COVID-19 syndemic: Germany, Netherlands, and the USA Ingrid Junwirth - Germany Essential EU mobile workers in the Dutch food supply chain: occupational safety and health policies during and after the Covid-19 pandemic Tesseltje deLange - Netherlands Health equity and worker justice: the food supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic Linda Forst - United States |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | Observatory | 7.C. - Workshop: Towards a true European Health Union: milestones, drivers and barriers | |
Chairperson(s): Matthias Wismar - European Observatory Scott Greer - United States Anniek de Ruijter - Netherlands Eleanor Brooks - United Kingdom Thibaud Deruelle - Switzerland |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | University of Pavia | 7.D. - Workshop: Older adults’ resilience and vulnerability to COVID-19: 2-years results of multicentric LOST project | |
Chairperson(s): Anna Odone - EUPHA (DH) (IDC), Silvano Gallus - Italy Assessing determinants of SARS-CoV-2 infection in a large older adult representative sample Giansanto Mosconi - Italy Healthcare services access during the COVID-19 pandemic among older people Paola Bertuccio - Italy COVID-19 impact on hospitalizations in older adults with chronic conditions: a real-world analysis from Lombardy, Italy Cristina Bosetti - Italy Gender and socioeconomic inequalities in changes in a Mediterranean lifestyle among elderly Italians Marialaura Bonaccio - Italy It never rains but it pours: COVID-19 pandemic impact on mental health in older adults Andrea Amerio - Italy |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | 7.E. - Oral presentations: The interface of climate and nutrition | ||
Environmental impact of alternative and population diets in South Europe: a systematic review Beatrice Biasini - Italy Improving nutrition through carbon reduction policies: an online randomized experiment Nicolas Berger - Belgium Promoting nutrition and food sustainability knowledge in future chefs as a public health strategy Beatrice Biasini - Italy The ultra-processed food content of school meals and packed lunches in the United Kingdom (2008-2017) Jennie Parnham - United Kingdom Changes in retail food environments around schools over 12 years in Flanders, Belgium Vincent Smets - Belgium |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | 7.F. - Pitch presentations: Applying eHealth solutions | ||
Implementing an eHealth tool to improve referral services for obstetric emergencies in Sierra Leone Stefanie Theuring - Germany Attitudes and experiences towards the IMMUNI App among Sapienza university students: a pilot study Maria Roberta De Blasiis - Italy The Italian investment in telemedicine: a breakthrough model of care in primary care Alice Borghini - Italy Mortality and Adverse Health Outcomes Associated with Telehealth: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Giovanna Failla - Italy Mobile phone filmmaking in health promotion. Addressing problematic social media use in Swedish youth Heléne Dahlqvist - Sweden Application of the patient navigation model with people experiencing homelessness: a scoping review Alejandro Gil-Salmerón - United Kingdom mHealth platform improved health worker's compliance to WHO’s IMNCI guideline in Nairobi, Kenya Elsie Sang - Kenya Digitalization-induced changes in health and social care work - perceptions of professionals Anu-Marja Kaihlanen - Finland |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | 7.G. - Pitch presentations: Health data and assessments | ||
Presenting a Social Value Database and Simulator for Public Health Andrew Cotter-Roberts - United Kingdom Validity of self-reported diseases from health surveys: comparisons with registry data in Denmark Heidi Rosendahl - Denmark European HPC cloud infrastructure for managing SARS-CoV-2 data in compliance with GDPR Chiara Dellacasa - Italy Cost-effectiveness of two psychological treatments for the reduction of alcohol consumption Sergio Flores - Sweden Personalised Medicine in shaping sustainable healthcare: a Delphi survey within the IC2PerMed project Flavia Beccia - Italy Validation of a national checklist for continuous service improvement in a decentralised framework Fabrizio Carinci - Italy The lifetime costs and benefits of subsidizing nicotine replacement therapy in Sweden Mihretab Gebreslassie - Sweden Burden of disease assessment for Germany and its regions – results from the BURDEN 2020 study Michael Porst - Germany |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | JAHEE | 7.H. - Workshop: LESSONS LEARNED WORKSHOP FROM JAHEE- the importance of evaluation | |
Chairperson(s): Raffaella Bucciardini - Italy, Bernadette Kumar - EUPHA (MIG) 1. Short introduction to JAHEE and Actions Giuseppe Costa - Italy JAHEE internal evaluation Apostolos Vantarakis - Greece JAHEE external evaluation Mirza Balaj - Norway Interventions on health equity in the future Terje Andreas Eikemo - Norway |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | 7.J. - Pitch presentations: Occupational health and social support | ||
The influence of educational level, working conditions and health in working life expectancy Suzan Robroek - Netherlands Labor and social protection gaps impacting health of non-standard workers: An international study Signild Kvart - Sweden Disability pensions related to job demands and job control in the population of Swedish workers Daniel Falkstedt - Sweden The influence of onset of disease on exit from paid employment among workers in The Netherlands Roos Hijdra - Netherlands Workplace social support, mental health and work functioning among young workers Samira de Groot - Netherlands Individual differences in sustainable working life: genetic and environmental contributions Pia Svedberg - Sweden Sources of perceived social support and emotional difficulties in late adolescence Viveca Östberg - Sweden |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | RIVM (Netherlands), BZgA, National Institute of Public Health, Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare | 7.K. - Workshop: The implementation of ”Good or Best Practices”: what can we learn from each other? | |
Chairperson(s): Djoeke Dale Van - Netherlands, Christin Rossmann - Germany The way from stakeholders' needs research to the public health policy and practice Katarzyna Lewtak - Poland Promoting implementation of “Good and Best Practices” through Health Promotion and Prevention Registries Christin Rossmann - Germany Promotion of healthy living environments in communities: a digital planning tool for local public health actors Annalena Busskamp - Germany |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | WHO EURO, TU Berlin | 7.L. - Workshop: New roles and innovative skill-mix in nursing across Europe: trends and lessons for implementation | |
Chairperson(s): Margrieta Langins - Canada, Claudia Maier - Germany Overview of innovative skill-mix changes in nursing across Europe Claudia Maier - Germany Implementation strategies to integrate academically qualified nurses in German innovator hospitals Julia Köppen - Germany Panelist Inge Rinzema - Netherlands Panelist Johanna Heikkilä - Finland Panelist Sabine Valenta - Switzerland |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | PHIRI, Sciensano (Belgium), EUPHA-PHMR | 7.M. - Round table: Preparedness&response for emergency situations: joined forces of H2020projects in the PREPAREcluster | |
Chairperson(s): Svetla Tsolova - Sweden, Petronille Bogaert - EUPHA (PHMR) Claudia Habl - Austria Brigita Kairiene - Lithuania Claudia Houareau - Germany Jil Molenaar - Belgium Chaim Rafalowski - Israel |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | EUPHA-CAPH | 7.N. - Workshop: Mental health promotion is key to making a change for children and adolescents | |
Chairperson(s): Julia Dratva - EUPHA (CAPH), Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) Central concepts in mental health promotion programs for children and adolescents: Evidence and examples from Switzerland Frank Wieber - Switzerland Implementing Mental Health Promotion Initiatives—Process Evaluation of the ABCs of Mental Health in Denmark Lourdes Cantarero Arevalo - Denmark Challenges in school-to-work transition for marginalized groups - the need to strengthen structures for vulnerable youth (post pandemics) Findings from the German project “Co*Gesund” Maja Kuchler - Germany Family factors contribute to mental health conditions – a systematic review Sarah Marth - Germany |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | 7.O. - Oral presentations: Migrant health | ||
Universal screening for postpartum depression? Inequalities and barriers among immigrant mothers Maria Marti Castaner - Denmark The protective effect of reserves on mental health: a cohort study among undocumented migrants Julien Fakhoury - Switzerland Health empowerment and access to health coverage among immigrants in France: the Makasi intervention Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah - France The income-mortality paradox among first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden Alexander Miething - Sweden Health and wellbeing of Nepalese migrant workers in the Gulf countries: a qualitative study Sharada Wasti - United Kingdom |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | 7.P. - Pitch presentations: Evidence for health policies | ||
National taxation on sugar-sweetened beverages: a scoping review and time series analysis Leonardo Villani - Italy Citizens’ perspective on ‘the right care in the right place’ Laura Damen - Netherlands COVID-19 restrictions and NUTS-3 deprivation: multilevel approach in Italy during the second wave Luca Dei Bardi - Italy The role of public health scientists within the German political discourse on the COVID-19 pandemic Julia Piel - Germany Italian survey on the use of a multidisciplinary approach for age assessment of UAM Alessandra Diodati - Italy Action recommendations to support people living in precarious conditions during a pandemic Zeliha Öcek - Germany Association between institutional affiliations of academic editors and authors in medical journals Raffaele Palladino - United Kingdom Embracing Multilevel Factors of Childhood Malnutrition: Evidence from NTB, Indonesia Dumilah Ayuningtyas - Indonesia |
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Fri 11th 15:10-16:10 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | PHIRI, EUPHA-PHMR | 7.Q. - Workshop: What population health researchers’ need and how PHIRI federated research infrastructure can help. | |
Chairperson(s): Enrique Bernal-Delgado - Spain, Martin Thißen - Germany What the PHIRI federated research infrastructure has achieved so far? Juan Gonzalez-Garcia - Spain An enhanced version of the PHIRI infrastructure: improving the analytical services Francisco Estupiñán - Spain An enhanced version of the PHIRI infrastructure: improving the technological solutions Pascal Derycke - Belgium Improving PHIRI performance and scalability: working within EGI-ACE Gergely Sipos - Netherlands |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | 8.A. - Pitch presentations: Strengthening health systems | ||
Meeting the governance challenges of integrated health and social care Josephine Exley - United Kingdom COVID-19 containment measures impact utilization and provision of healthcare in Europe Julia Dratva - EUPHA (CAPH) Evaluation of opt-in HIV testing in the construction workplace using the socioecological framework Holly Blake - United Kingdom The Health and Quality of Life Development Plan as a policy advisory tool for municipalities Rita Sequeira - Portugal Barriers and Facilitators to Healthcare Service Access among Persons with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Olena Bychkovska - Switzerland How to involve ‘hard to reach’ population groups in research projects Lilian van der Ven - Netherlands Heaven knows I’m miserable now: Free market capitalism, health and well-being in European countries Pål Erling Martinussen - Norway Addressing the relational determinants of health Alison Mc Callum - United Kingdom |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | RIVM, GGD GHOR, NIVEL, (Netherlands), ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre | 8.B. - Workshop: The Dutch GOR-Covid-19 health monitor: a five-year research program to inform public health policy | |
Chairperson(s): Michel Dückers - Netherlands, Elske Marra - Netherlands The integrated GOR-COVID-19 health monitor: protocol for a comprehensive approach Anouk van Duinkerken - Netherlands The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and wellbeing of the youth: a systematic review Mark Bosmans - Netherlands The integrated GOR-COVID-19 health monitor: quarterly reporting (“short-cycle monitoring”) Mare Derks - Netherlands The integrated GOR-COVID-19 health monitor: annual reporting (“long-cycle monitoring”) Christos Baliatsas - Netherlands The integrated GOR-COVID-19 health monitor: research-informed policy-making through dialogue Noor Jansen - Netherlands |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | Healthacross initiative, Health Agency of Lower Austria | 8.C. - Workshop: Networking for life: How European regions develop/strengthen cross-border health | |
Chairperson(s): Julia Winkler - Austria, Bettina Menne - Denmark WHO RHN Network Bettina Menne - Denmark Healthacross initiative of Lower Austria Julia Winkler - Austria euPrevent Brigitte Van Der Zanden - Netherlands Association of European Border Regions (AEBR) Martin Guillermo Ramirez - Germany European Regional and Local Health Authorities (EUREGHA) Michele Calabro - Belgium |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | 8.D. - Oral presentations: Diabetes and nutrition | ||
Nitrites and nitrates dietary exposure from natural sources and additives and type-2 diabetes risk Bernard Srour - France Nitrites and nitrates from additives and natural sources and risk of cardiovascular outcomes Bernard Srour - France Circadian nutritional behaviours and risk of type 2 diabetes in NutriNet-Santé Bernard Srour - France Cardiometabolic dysregulation and cognitive decline: potential role of depressive symptoms Norbert Schmitz - Germany Modelling the impact of salt reduction policies on hypertension in Portugal Nora Lorenzo i Sunyer - Portugal |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | EUPHA-LAW, -ENV, UK Faculty of Public Health, Groningen Centre for Health Law (Netherlands) | 8.E. - Workshop: Climate crisis and public health: public health practitioners are key to successful litigation | |
Chairperson(s): Amandine Garde - EUPHA (LAW), Vlatka Matkovic - Belgium David Patterson - Netherlands Farhang Tahzib - EUPHA (ETH) Anniek de Ruijter - Netherlands Scott Burris - United States |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | The DigitalUHC consortium | 8.F. - Round table: Digital Innovations in Health Financing: Experiences from sub-Saharan Africa | |
Chairperson(s): Wilm Quentin - Germany, Catherine Kyobuutungi - Kenya Inke Mathauer - Switzerland Regis Hitimana - Rwanda Daniel Opoku - Ghana Diana Ratsiambakaina - Madagascar Abdhalan Ziraba - Kenya |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | TEHDAS JA WP6 | 8.G. - Workshop: European Health Data Space: Dialogue on TEHDAS JA data quality & semantic interoperability proposals | |
Chairperson(s): Enrique Bernal-Delgado - Spain, Persephone Doupi - Finland A Data Quality Framework for the European Health Data Space for secondary use Enrique Bernal-Delgado - Spain Review of data quality assessment frameworks experiences around Europe Nina Sahlertz Kristiansen - Denmark Review of interoperability standards as data quality supporting elements Persephone Doupi - Finland |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | Western University, Canada | 8.H. - Workshop: Health equity and Chronic diseases: Public health and Primary care roles | |
Chairperson(s): Saverio Stranges - EUPHA (CHR), Tatjana Makovski - France How life course socioeconomic conditions shape multimorbidity in old age – a scoping review Cornelia Wagner - Switzerland Multimorbidity, low income and unmet need for healthcare: a national study of 41,135 older adults Shehzad Ali - Canada Intergenerational education and premature mortality: a registry population-based study Cristian Carmeli - Switzerland Do Immigrants Use Less Health Care than Non-immigrants? A Population-based Study among People living with Multimorbidity in Canada Saverio Stranges - EUPHA (CHR) |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | Kronikgune Institute for HSR | 8.J. - Workshop: Transfer and adoption of digitally enabled integrated care good practices: the JADECARE Joint Action | |
Chairperson(s): Jon Txarramendieta - Spain Challenges in transferring GP to heterogeneous contexts: the JADECARE Joint Action Jon Txarramendieta - Spain Core Features of the GP to be transferred during JADECARE and transfer challenges Jon Txarramendieta - Spain Development of Local interventions within JADECARE – Key learnings from two Next Adopters Roberta Papa - Italy Group discussion: Challenges and key elements to be addressed when transferring GP Jon Txarramendieta - Spain |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | EUPHA-HP, University of Education (Germany), IPC of Coimbra, CrAdLiSa | 8.K. - Workshop: Pillars of health promotion and the role of Health literacy in the life course approach | |
Chairperson(s): Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP), João Lima - Portugal Access to health literacy best practices and the role of health libraries (BiblioSUS Network BVS) in Brazil Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) The influence of nutritional marketing on the preferences, attitudes and consumption of children from 6 to 10 years old João Lima - Portugal Consumption of legumes in children from 3 to 6 years – evaluation of an intervention program Ana Paula Amaral - Portugal The salutogenesis perspective of Health Literacy Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | EUPHAnxt, EUPHA-PHPP, EUPHA SDG5 WG | 8.L. - Round table: Breaking the barriers: gender equality and women empowerment in public health practice | |
Chairperson(s): Sofia Ribeiro - EUPHA (PHPP), Jinane Ghattas - EUPHAnxt |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | EUPHA-WGHL, -HP, TU Munich, Public Health Austria, Careum Switzerland, Global Health Literacy Academy | 8.M. - Round table: Health literacy and vaccine literacy as determinants of vaccine acceptance: a critical discussion | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - EUPHA (HP), Kristine Sørensen - Denmark Orkan Okan - EUPHA (HP) Kristine Sørensen - Denmark Robert Griebler - Austria Saskia De Gani - Switzerland Torsten Michael Bollweg - Germany |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | 8.N. - Pitch presentations: School-environment and health behaviour | ||
The effect of active breaks on cognitive performance and classroom behaviour: the I-move study Matteo Ricci - Italy Adolescent Binge Drinking in the West of Ireland: Associated Risk and Protective Factors Ciara Kelly - Ireland Video game addiction among Tunisian adolescents in Sousse: A cross-sectional study in high schools Sihem Ben Fredj - Tunisia The school environment-related predictors of fights and bullying among School-Age Children in Serbia Milena Šantrić Milićević - Serbia Early childcare type and child development at age 3.5 years, data from the French ELFE cohort Ramchandar Gomajee - France Implementation of resilience training programmes in children and adolescents: value and barriers Claudio Pacillo - Italy Trust and emotional difficulties in adolescence: findings from a Swedish cohort study Sara Brolin Låftman - Sweden Indoor metals pollution and metabolic outcomes among Italian children Stefano Renzetti - Italy |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | EUPHA-PMH | 8.O. - Workshop: New challenges for suicide prevention in the context of Covid-19 | |
Chairperson(s): Johan Bilsen - EUPHA (PMH), Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) Suicide Trends during the COVID-19 pandemic and the International COVID-19 Suicide Prevention Research Collaboration Ann John - United Kingdom Suicide prevention in France put to the test by COVID-19 Fabrice Jollant - France Suicide Patterns in Malta: pathways for prevention John M Cachia - Malta Self-stigma in suicide prevention of mental health professionals Saska Roškar - Slovenia |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | University College Dublin | 8.P. - Skills building seminar: Design thinking: adopting a human-centred approach to tackling complex problems | |
Chairperson(s): Kate Frazer - Ireland, Thilo Kroll - Ireland |
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Fri 11th 16:40-17:40 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | WHO | 8.Q. - Workshop: WHO’s activities to strengthen the evidence of public health and social measures | |
Chairperson(s): Ramona Ludolph - Switzerland, Ryoko Takahashi - Switzerland The WHO initiative to measure the effectiveness and impact of PHSM – key activities in 2022 Ramona Ludolph - Switzerland Public health and social measures during health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic: an initial logic model to conceptualise and classify measures Eva Rehfuess - Germany Implementing public health and social measures: an integral part of the health emergency management cycle Tanja Schmidt - Denmark Supporting decision making on public health and social measures in response to COVID-19- The PHSM calibration tool Dominic Cocciolone - Denmark |
Pitch presentations - Saturday 12th Nov
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | 9.A. - Pitch presentations: Strengthening primary and secondary care | ||
Primary care management strategies and COVID-19 related hospitalization: a population-based study Lucia Palandri - Italy The health system and health impacts of primary healthcare reform in China: A systematic review Chang Cai - United Kingdom A composite index of avoidable hospitalization to assess primary care quality: an Italian experience Gianfranco Damiani - Italy The impact of SARS-CoV-2 on emergency health care in a referral acute-care center in northern Italy Allegra Ferrari - Italy COVID-19 incidence on Emergency Departments accesses. Health need and fear of infection, what wins? Roberta Bosco - Italy Characterizing post-covid conditions in a Turkish cohort: A prospective study Öykü Turunç - Turkey Population indicators and the association between mobility restriction and SARS-CoV-2 spread Mounir Ould Setti - Finland WICID 2.0: Integrating evidence and ethics in decisionmaking and guideline development on SARS-CoV-2 Jan Stratil - Germany |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | 9.B. - Pitch presentations: Lessons learned from COVID-19 | ||
Leadership in public health crisis: a review to summarize lessons learned from COVID-19 pandemic Angelica Valz Gris - Italy Learning from COVID-19: The inclusion of vulnerable groups in COVID-19 responses across Europe Jil Molenaar - Belgium What makes health systems resilient? A framework drawing on learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic Miriam Reiss - Austria Disparities in COVID-19 intensive care hospitalization and death by country of birth in Sweden Mikael Rostila - Sweden Readiness of Community Health Agents for COVID19 Anya Vieira-Meyer - Brazil COVID-19 and psychological distress in Belgium: individual and group vulnerabilities Pablo Nicaise - Belgium The top three causes of prematuremortality in Belgrade 2020 Natasa Rosic - Serbia Covid-19 Vaccination and the issue of insurance status Daniel Schröpfer - Switzerland |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | 9.C. - Pitch presentations: Dietary patterns in Europe | ||
Sharp Increase in Eating Disorders among University Students since the COVID-19 Pandemic Marie-Pierre Tavolacci - France Real-life effects of nudging and pricing strategies in the supermarket to promote healthy diets Josine Stuber - Netherlands Circadian nutritional behaviours and risk of cardiovascular disease in NutriNet-Santé Alice Bellicha - France Plant-based dietary pattern and the risk of dementia: a population-based study Tosca de Crom - Netherlands The association between food insecurity and diet quality among Finnish private sector workers. Hanna M Walsh - Finland The Southern European Atlantic Diet and depression incidence: a multicohort study Adrián Carballo-Casla - Spain Roma study hints health and environmental implications of the current state of nutrition in Hungary Erand Llanaj - Hungary Ultra-processed food intake is associated with worse mental health in Southern Italian individuals Giuseppe Grosso - EUPHA (FN) |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | 9.D. - Pitch presentations: Risk factors for chronic diseases | ||
Gambling disorder and chronic diseases in Finland: a nationwide register study Tanja Grönroos - Finland Smoking cessation at diagnosis and cancer survival: systematic review and meta-analysis Marco Del Riccio - Italy Rapid systematic review of smoking cessation interventions for people who smoke and have cancer Kate Frazer - Ireland The burden of musculoskeletal disorders in Belgium: a national population-based study Vanessa Gorasso - EUPHA (ECO) Healthcare use among cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic Ana Rute Costa - Portugal Gender bias in cardiovascular practice guidelines: the example of ischemic heart diseases Kathleen Bastian - France Social environment and cardiometabolic health outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis Taymara Abreu - Netherlands Association of birthweight with lung function and respiratory diseases: results from the GEIRD study Ilaria Tocco Tussardi - Italy |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | 9.E. - Pitch presentations: Health hazards and sustainability | ||
Association between high temperature and heatwaves with heat-related illnesses: a systematic review Clare Faurie - Australia Covid-19 pandemic in north-west Italy: the potential role of meteorology, air pollution and pollens Giulia Squillacioti - Italy Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in relation to air pollution exposure in the Netherlands Lieke van den Brekel - Netherlands PLAN HEALTH FAIRE: an innovative and efficient tool to train health actors in sustainable healthcare Jérémy Guihenneuc - France Policies out of sync – are healthy ageing agendas fit for the future? Angelique Mavrodaris - United Kingdom Identifying cross-sectoral cooperation for urban health Kaija Matinheikki - Finland To what degree are health insurance enrollees aware of the restrictive conditions of their policies? Frank van der Hulst - Netherlands Let's not forget those who forget! Participatory design in the context of dementia built environment Evangelia Chrysikou - EUPHA (URB) Exposure to phthalates, potential endocrine disruptors, in an infant cohort in Modena, Italy. Camilla Lugli - Italy |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | 9.F. - Pitch presentations: Digital solutions and experiences | ||
Perceived quality and willingness to continue using telemedicine services in patients with diabetes Francesco Sanmarchi - Italy Specchio-COVID19: a digital cohort study to improve public involvement in epidemiological research . Helene Baysson - Switzerland Effect of a mobile app on breastfeeding among cesarean deliveries: A randomized controlled trial Doan Duong - Vietnam Content related with preschool children's health on Facebook: a study of parental informational needs Indre Liepinaite - Lithuania Youth health promotion in countries affected by forced migration: The role of mHealth technologies Ozge Karadag - United States Real-time classification of causes death using Artificial Intelligence – sensitivity analysis Patrícia Pita Ferreira - Portugal Using real-world data (RWD) for policy making in Europe: status quo and unmet stakeholder needs Timo Clemens - Netherlands |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | EUPHA-HIA, -PHPP, -ECO, -LAW | 9.G. - Workshop: Health in all Policies: key driver for better health still awaiting of greater governing stewardship | |
Chairperson(s): Piedad Martin-Olmedo - EUPHA (HIA), Monica O'Mullane - Ireland Health in All policies: what do we mean and where are we now? Liz Green - United Kingdom Alternative routes to HiAP implementation Marleen Bekker - EUPHA (PHPP) Economics and health economics as a major determinant towards HiAP João Vasco Santos - EUPHA (ECO) (panellist-vision from Law and Public health section within EUPHA) Nikhil Gokani - EUPHA (LAW) |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | Research Unit FOR2723 | 9.H. - Workshop: Understanding the institutional context of health inequalities. A life stage approach | |
Chairperson(s): Irene Moor - Germany, Dennis Jepsen - Germany Socioeconomic position and self-rated health among adolescents: the mediating role of the family Petra Rattay - Germany Do family characteristics explain a social gradient in overweight in early childhood? Stephanie Hoffmann - Germany A sport focus of ECEC centres appears especially health-promoting for boys from lower socio-economic background Alena Mayer - Germany The impact of the school-to-work transition on self-rated health & subjective well-being in Germany Marvin Reuter - Germany The role of regional health policy for socioeconomic inequality in health services utilization Wiebke Schüttig - Germany |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | Babes-Bolyai University (Romania) | 9.J. - Workshop: Reflections and results of capacity building in the public health domain in Tunisia | |
Chairperson(s): Ovidiu Oltean - Romania, Ali Ayadi - Tunisia Capacity building for evidence-informed policymaking in Tunisia. What did we learn from evaluating the CONFIDE project? Maria Palianopoulou - Denmark Towards achieving sustainability of the Centers for Evidence into health policy in Tunisia Ali Ayadi - Tunisia Policy game: exploring and challenging barriers in public health policymaking in Tunisia Ovidiu Oltean - Romania |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | 9.K. - Oral presentations: Health promotion tools | ||
A gamification-based intervention to encourage active travel Marc Harris - United Kingdom Quality changes of workplace health promotion in Austrian companies over time Gert Lang - Austria Assisted Reproductive Technology: Gaps in young adults’ perceptions and information from clinics José Miguel Carrasco - Spain Leo&Giulia: a cartoon series to promote health and prevention in primary school-aged children Anna Odone - EUPHA (DH) (IDC) Are French local health contracts promising in addressing determinants of diet and physical activity? Yann Le Bodo - France |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | TU Berlin | 9.L. - Workshop: A motivated, healthy and high-performing workforce: Innovation in health workforce research in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Reinhard Busse - Germany Walter Sermeus - Belgium Ronald Batenburg - EUPHA (HWR) Lode Godderis - Belgium Rudolf Kubik - Czechia Claudia Maier - Germany |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | 9.M. - Pitch presentations: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control | ||
Role of surfaces and sinks in the control of multiresistant bacteria in Intensive Care Unit Elvira Marin Caba - Spain Prevalence of unnecessary antibiotic use in European hospitals – a systematic review Lea Tyllack - Germany Impact of sepses caused by three Multi-Drug Resistant bacteria in a tertiary hospital in 2018-2020 Jacopo Garlasco - Italy Trends in mortality associated with surgical site infections: a cohort study in Italy, 2009-2019. Giovanni Paladini - Italy Aetiology of influenza-like illnesses in the pre-COVID-19 season 2019-2020: role of coronaviruses. Irene Amoruso - Italy Flu vaccination coverage in healthcare workers during a 3-year period in the context of the pandemic Giuditta Scardina - Italy Information technology systems to support antimicrobial stewardship programs Veronica Gallinoro - Italy A systematic review of randomized clinical trials on quadrivalent influenza vaccines for adults Andrea Pellacchia - Italy |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | EUPHA-CAPH | 9.N. - Workshop: ‘It Takes Two To Improve European Child Health (Care)’ | |
Chairperson(s): Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH), Silja Kosola - Finland The vision of Dutch paediatric care until the year 2030: prevention and collaboration as key ingredients Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) Toward a digital child health booklet Julia Dratva - EUPHA (CAPH) A Finnish vision of a pathway from health promotion and prevention to paediatrics Silja Kosola - Finland |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | 9.O. - Pitch presentations: Access to health services by migrants | ||
Ethnic differences in COVID-19 deaths across various waves of Coronavirus pandemic in Netherlands. Felix Chilunga - Netherlands Unseen abilities – how refugee women with disabilities experience social participation Sarah Scheer - Germany Which effects had the pandemic in migrants’ health and well-being? A mixed-methods approach Ana Gama - Portugal Resilience in Syrian refugee youth Cecilie Dangmann - Norway Elevated stress during pregnancy in women of Turkish origin: Results from a prospective cohort study Laura Scholaske - Germany Stressful life events as predictors of refugee adolescents’ subjective mental health need Alexandra Fretian - Germany Training peer researchers for CBPR on racism in health care in Germany Tanja Gangarova - Germany |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | 9.P. - Pitch presentations: Mental health policies | ||
Reform of the mental health care system in the Republic of Croatia Danijela Stimac Grbic - HDJZ Self-cutting in bullying victimized adolescents is mediated by depression and dissociation Manisha Hamal - Finland Evaluating Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Canada Through a Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) Lens Shant Torkom Yeretzian - Armenia Mental health problems, low economic capability, and social marginalization among 28,047 adults Siri Havas Haugland - Norway Low-quality employment trajectories and mental health disorders among Swedish and migrant workers Roxana Pollack - United Kingdom The within-person relationship of school climate and mental wellbeing in adolescence Helga Urke - Norway Femicides in Turkey: Analysis of the last two decades’ cases Paksoy Erbaydar - Turkey |
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Sat 12th 9:00-10:00 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | COST Action CA18218–European Burden of Disease Network | 9.Q. - Skills building seminar: Redistribution of ill-defined deaths: a methodological conundrum | |
Chairperson(s): Brecht Devleesschauwer - Belgium Redistribution down under—dealing with ill-defined deaths in the Australian Burden of Disease Study Melanie Dunford - Australia Redistribution of ill-defined deaths: the Scottish Burden of Disease approach Eilidh Fletcher - United Kingdom Redistributing ill-defined deaths in the German Burden of Disease study BURDEN 2020 Annelene Wengler - Germany Years of life lost for 137 causes of death in Belgium by age, sex, and region, 2004-2018 Aline Scohy - Belgium |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | Observatory | 10.A. - Workshop: Integrated primary care: reform experiences from Estonia, Poland, and Slovenia | |
Chairperson(s): Ewout Van Ginneken - Germany, Katherine Polin - Germany Trends in health reforms in the Health System and Policies Monitor network: increasing interaction of primary health care and care coordination Katherine Polin - Germany Primary health care reforms in Estonia: using financial incentives to encourage multidisciplinary care Kaija Kasekamp - Estonia Primary health care reforms in Poland: ambitions versus reality Iwona Kowalska-Bobko - Poland Primary health care reforms in Slovenia: leveraging existing structures to expand care Pia Vracko - Slovenia |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | University of Augsburg (Germany) | 10.B. - Round table: Shelter in place: lessons from policy making during the COVID-19 pandemic in three countries | |
Chairperson(s): Verina Wild - Germany, Angus Dawson - Australia Report from public health decision-maker interviews Keren Landsman - Germany Report from NGO interviews on impact on vulnerable communities Sylvia Agbih - Germany Report from school interviews Quintus Sleumer - Germany Report on selected key ethical issues arising from analysis Verina Wild - Germany Building for the future: some thoughts on a comprehensive ethics assessment Angus Dawson - Australia |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | EUPHA-LAW, -FN, University of Essex, University of Liverpool Law & NCD Unit, EPHA | 10.C. - Workshop: EU nutrition policies: from rhetoric to practice | |
Chairperson(s): Giuseppe Grosso - EUPHA (FN) Food labelling Nikhil Gokani - EUPHA (LAW) Food marketing Amandine Garde - EUPHA (LAW) Discussant Nikolai Pushkarev - Belgium |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | EUPHA-INJ, -EPI, -PHMR, -ECO | 10.D. - Workshop: Injury Severity Classification and burden of disability measurement | |
Chairperson(s): Maria Papadakaki - EUPHA (INJ), João Vasco Santos - EUPHA (ECO) Severity in a Norwegian hospitalized injury material (N=177,663) by two severity measures: threat-to-life and threat of disability Johan Lund - Norway Methodological considerations when assessing the Burden of Disease due to injuries Robby De Pauw - Belgium Quantification the cost of injuries Juanita Haagsma - Netherlands |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | ASPHER, Ecorys, EUPHA -ENV | 10.E. - Round table: Climate emergency, health and equity education: policy and practice recommendations for Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Rana Orhan - ASPHER, Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Tara Chen - Belgium Dorota Sienkiewicz - Belgium Daniek Korver - Netherlands Laurent Chambaud - France |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | 10.F. - Pitch presentations: Communicating public health messages | ||
Storytelling to communicate public health messages during the COVID-19 pandemic; A systematic review Priyamvada Paudyal - United Kingdom Effectiveness of a health literacy intervention targeting kidney patients and professionals Marco Boonstra - Netherlands The risk and safety profile of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS): An umbrella review Taghrid Asfar - United States Evaluation of an Italian educational programme on changing students’ hygiene behaviors Lucia Bricchi - Italy Improving the quality of translation for patients with language barriers Rebecca Newell - United Kingdom Health literacy, consciousness, and locus of control in relation to vaccine hesitancy and refusal Alexandros Heraclides - Cyprus Designing a bilingual health prevention website : challenges of using a participatory approach Johann Cailhol - France A novel stream of collaborative National portals to enhance preparedness and informed choices Fabrizio Carinci - Italy |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | 10.G. - Oral presentations: Health information and infodemic management | ||
Semi-Automatic Knowledge Extraction from COVID-19 Scientific Literature: the COKE Project Davide Golinelli - Italy Infodemic management for public health practitioners: landscape analysis and practical tools Atsuyoshi Ishizumi - Switzerland Delivering actionable infodemic insights and recommendations for the COVID-19 pandemic response Tina Purnat - Switzerland PHIRI Rapid Exchange Forum (REF): A key tool for cross-country exchange in times of crisis Claudia Habl - Austria Effect of a client-accessible record on autonomy of parents and adolescents in Dutch care for youth Janine Benjamins - Netherlands |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | EUPHA-HTA, -LAW, EAHL | 10.H. - Round table: Access, equity and the relevance of the Pandemic Treaty: lessons from the COVID-19 response | |
Chairperson(s): Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA, Elena Petelos - EUPHA (HTA) Dimitra Lingri - Greece Rosa Castro - Belgium Ellen t'Hoen - Netherlands Tom Buis - Netherlands Aurelie Mahalatchimy - France |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | 10.J. - Pitch presentations: Health services research across the world | ||
Diabetic ketoacidosis among patients admitted to a general hospital in Ethiopia: a spatial analysis Roberto Benoni - Italy health service utilization among older population in a terai region of nepal Baburam Subedi - Nepal Health facilities readiness to provide primary cardiometabolic healthcare in Burkina Faso, 2012-2018 Kadari Cissé - Burkina Faso Socio-demographic determinants of infectious disease knowledge in Armenia Zhanna Sargsyan - Armenia Premature depletion of ovarian function and Late-life chronic diseases in India Sampurna Kundu - India Mortality among internal and international migrants in the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort Julia Pescarini - United Kingdom Inequalities in adverse birth outcomes and survival in early childhood: birth cohort in South Korea Minjin Jo - Korea, South |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | EUPHA-WGHL, COVID-Health Literacy Network, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, TU Munich | 10.K. - Workshop: School health during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Perspectives from the COVID-HL school principal study. | |
Chairperson(s): Kevin Dadaczynski - Germany, Orkan Okan - EUPHA (HP) The COVID-19 pandemic as an disruptive event in school health promotion. Survey results from Germany Kevin Dadaczynski - Germany Beliefs about vaccines and information about coronavirus, COVID-19 and the pandemic. Findings from Italy Chiara Lorini - Italy Life-work balance of school-principals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland Karina Leksy - Poland School health promotion during the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with school leaders’ health literacy Simona Betschart - Switzerland The COVID-19 HL School Principal Survey (Wales) linked to routinely collected anonymised health data Emily Marchant - United Kingdom |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room J |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | Careum Center for Health Literacy (Switzerland), GÖG (Austria) University of Bielefeld (Germany) | 10.L. - Round table: Health literacy in health professionals – conceptualising and piloting a new measuring instrument | |
Chairperson(s): Doris Schaeffer - Germany, Saskia De Gani - Switzerland Robert Griebler - Austria Lennert Griese - Germany Alexander Haarmann - Germany Rebecca Jaks - Switzerland |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | 10.M. - Pitch presentations: COVID-19 vaccination strategies | ||
COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy in Kazakhstan Gaukhar Mergenova - Kazakhstan Development of a strategy to control COVID-19 in hard-to-reach migrant communities Annalisa Rosso - Italy Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on risk perception: a cross- sectional study on vaccinated people Valentina De Nicolò - Italy How to deal with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in pregnant and breastfeeding women? A meta-analysis Francesco Paolo Bianchi - Italy Impact of booster vaccination on COVID-19 outcomes in Portuguese population aged 80 or more years old Irina Kislaya - Portugal A dynamic transmission model to calculate vaccination coverage needed to control COVID-19 in Germany Maria Waize - Germany Trust in Institutions, Science Skepticism, and COVID-19 Vaccination Willingness Kit Man - United States Case-case study on comparative vaccine effectiveness against Delta and Omicron SARS-CoV-2 infections Irina Kislaya - Portugal |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | 10.N. - Pitch presentations: Family planning and early childhood | ||
Effect of continuum of maternity care on postpartum family planning among young women in India Monirujjaman Biswas - India Smoking during pregnancy and children’s emotional and behavioural trajectories Mathilde Fekom - France Evaluation of the factors affecting family planning attitudes of postpartum women in Izmir Turkey Zeynep Sedef Varol - Turkey The impact of conscientious objection on voluntary abortion in Italy in the last two decades Emanuele Koumantakis - Italy Factors influencing the first thousand days of life Elena Capitani - Italy Future in Pediatrics: prevention in maternal child chronic diseases in the first 1000 days Barbara Hugonin-Rao - Italy A stigma-reduction intervention targeting abortion and contraceptive use among adolescents in Kenya Marlene Makenzius - Sweden Household deprivation, comorbidities and COVID-19 hospitalization in 690,115 children/adolescents Nico Dragano - Germany |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | EUPHA-SGMH, -CAPH | 10.O. - Workshop: Developmental and School-Based Factors Shaping Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Mental Health | |
Chairperson(s): Arjan van der Star - EUPHA (SGMH), Richard Ma - United Kingdom Sexual orientation and mental health disparities in US pre-teens: A longitudinal mediation study Arjan van der Star - EUPHA (SGMH) Suicide attempts in LGBTQ+ youth in Switzerland: Qualitative insights in school-based risk factors Niolyne Jasmin Bomolo - Switzerland Sexual attraction-based disparities in adolescent mental health: The role of school norms Wouter Kiekens - Netherlands Envisioning supportive and safe learning environments: A dialogical study with LGBTQ+ adolescents living with chronic conditions or diagnoses Lourdes Cantarero Arevalo - Denmark Structural and school factors, affirmation and well-being among gender minority youth across Europe Sandra Sevic - Croatia |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | SESPAS, EUPHA-PHPP, ASPHER | 10.P. - Round table: Public health of the future: innovations in surveillance, communication and knowledge translation | |
Chairperson(s): Enrique Bernal-Delgado - Spain, Gabriela Barbaglia - Spain Robert Otok - ASPHER Sofia Ribeiro - EUPHA (PHPP) Manuel Franco - Spain |
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Sat 12th 11:40-12:40 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | FIOH | 10.Q. - Workshop: Imbalance in use and impact of public psychotherapy–A Finnish working-age population register study | |
Chairperson(s): Ari Väänänen - Finland, Sanna Selinheimo - Finland Psychotherapy and change in mental health-related work disability - A prospective population level register-based study in Finland Johanna Kausto - Finland Psychotherapy – A Sound Investments In (Mental) Health Capital? Jarno Turunen - Finland Socioeconomic factors affecting psychotherapy use rates Sanna Selinheimo - Finland Occupational class, gender, mental distress and use of psychotherapy Sanna Selinheimo - Finland Distinctive mental health profiles in the working population: A nation-wide study from Finland Ari Väänänen - Finland |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room A |
A. Strengthening health systems: improving population health | Montpellier University Hospital (France) | 11.A. - Workshop: Leveraging meso-level data to advance population health in Europe: further directions | |
Chairperson(s): Gregoire Mercier - France Meso-level ambulatory care and ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations in Germany Wiebke Schüttig - Germany Geographic variation in COVID-19 hospital admissions in France: a population-based study Gregoire Mercier - France Characterizing population-based health care needs at the departement level in France Ulysse Rodts - France Data-driven policy making: a key step for the healthcare system Angele Malatre - France |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room B |
B. Preparing for the unexpected: lessons learned from Covid-19 | ASPHER | 11.B. - Round table: From Science to Policy Making: Lessons learned from ASPHER’s COVID-19 Task Force | |
Chairperson(s): Nadav Davidovitch - Israel, Ines Siepmann - Belgium Alison Mc Callum - United Kingdom John Reid - United Kingdom Rok Hrzic - Netherlands |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room C |
C. European public health / Food and nutrition | 11.C. - Pitch presentations: Food, nutrition and children | ||
Preschool children’s temperament and its associations with energy intake Riikka Pajulahti - Finland Awareness, compliance and effectiveness of school nutrition guidelines in Canadian schools Katerina Maximova - Canada Trans fatty acid intake and risk of type 2 diabetes in the NutriNet-Santé prospective cohort Gaëlle Wendeu-Foyet - France The path to evidence-based guidelines for food insecurity during pregnancy Fiona McKay - Australia The bidirectional relationship between growth and appetite regulation in the first year of life Christiana Demetriou - Cyprus Children’s and family’s determinants of cognitive performance among children: The I-MOVE Study Francesco Esposito - Italy Anemia in children aged 6 to 59 months attending a quaternary health facility in Maputo, Mozambique Reka Maulide Cane - Portugal Understanding eating-related health outcomes: connections between anxiety and eating behavior Felix Hussenoeder - Germany |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room D |
D. Chronic diseases | Tuebingen University (Germany) | 11.D. - Workshop: Depression comorbidity in prediabetes and diabetes: evaluating risk factors and outcomes | |
Chairperson(s): Norbert Schmitz - Germany Childhood trauma, depression, and the risk of incident prediabetes in young adults: findings from the Lifelines Cohort Study Sonya Deschenes - Ireland Systemic inflammation and the risk of depression in people with type 2 diabetes Norbert Schmitz - Germany Depression, diabetes and change in cognitive functioning: results from the Canadian Longitudinal study on Aging Mahdieh Shojaa - Germany Time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective examination of psychosocial health in people with and without type 2 diabetes using digital phenotyping Amy McInerney - Ireland |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room E |
E. Environment, climate and health | EUPHA-URB, -PMH, -ENV | 11.E. - Workshop: Urban Green Spaces, Built Environment and Urban | |
Chairperson(s): Stefano Capolongo - EUPHA (URB), Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Bridging Epidemiological Data with Features of the Urban Context: An experience of Urban Public Health within the City of Milan, Italy. Andrea Rebecchi - Italy Urban places and Mental Health challenges (lessons learned from Covid-19 crisis). Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Green space availability and mental health – results from a cross-sectional study in Northwestern Germany. Felix Sisenop - Germany How breaks in nature can affect the users’ wellbeing: an experience based survey during the lockdown. Marco Gola - Italy |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room F |
F. Digital health and communication | University of Graz, EUPHA (WGHL) | 11.F. - Workshop: Can digital health literacy act as a protective factor for students in times of crisis? | |
Chairperson(s): Barbara Gasteiger-Klicpera - Austria, Michaela Wright - Austria Digital health literacy and well-being of university students in Austria during the pandemic Franziska Reitegger - Austria The relationship between well-being and digital health literacy in university students from Romania Marius-Ionut Ungureanu - Romania Digital health literacy and well-being of students at Sofia University – Bulgaria Ioannis Patias - Bulgaria Digital health literacy and well-being of health sciences students from MU-Sofia during the pandemic Nikoleta Leventi - Bulgaria Digital health literacy and well-being in university students in Germany Kevin Dadaczynski - Germany |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room G |
G. Health data, information and assessments | EUPHA-PHMR, -HSR, -ECO, Sciensano (Belgium), PHIRI | 11.G. - Round table: Resilient health systems: harnessing health information to improve population health. | |
Chairperson(s): Petronille Bogaert - EUPHA (PHMR), Johan Hansen - EUPHA (HSR) Ebba Barany - Luxembourg Cianrán Nicholl - Italy Kenneth Grech - Malta Miriam Saso - Belgium Anna Sagan - United Kingdom |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room H |
H. Health determinants and health inequalities | EUPHA (HTA), EMA, WHO | 11.H. - Round table: Timely access to quality-assured medicines worldwide | |
Chairperson(s): Elena Petelos - EUPHA (HTA), Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA Victoria Palmi - Netherlands Mariana Roldão Santos - Switzerland Richard Pilsudski - France |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room J |
J. Health services and welfare systems | Bielefeld University | 11.J. - Workshop: Enabling participation of vulnerable groups in primary health and long-term care | |
Chairperson(s): Kerstin Haemel - Germany, Anja Dieterich - Germany Relevance and limits of patient surveys within humanitarian primary health care in Germany Anja Dieterich - Germany Primary mental health care in India for older people: stigmatization and community-orientation Tom Kafczyk - Germany Participation in vulnerable old age? Barriers and opportunities in nursing homes in Germany Susanne Kuempers - Germany Participation and chronic illness: Nurses’ perceptions in primary care in Brazil, Germany, and Spain Marcus Heumann - Germany |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room K |
K. Health promotion, health literacy, behavioural insights | 11.K. - Pitch presentations: Barriers and enablers in health promotion behaviours | ||
Health literacy time trends in Germany Eva-Maria Berens - Germany Health literacy among migrants in Germany – results of the quantitative cross-sectional HLS-MIG study Eva-Maria Berens - Germany Motivational health coaching to increase physical activity of people with serious mental illness Matteo Sattler - Austria Language barriers for primary care access in Europe: a systematic review Priyamvada Paudyal - United Kingdom Exploring the involvement of representatives of migrant groups in health research Elin Lampa - Sweden Public knowledge of chronic kidney disease in Portugal: a quantitative approach Ana Rita Pedro - Portugal Evaluation of pediatric dentists' approaches to oral health literacy Nevra Karamüftüoğlu - Cyprus An update on national recommendations for the use of the adjuvanted recombinant zoster vaccine Romy Weller - Germany |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room L |
L. Health workforce, training and practice | 11.L. - Pitch presentations: Providing services to diverse populations | ||
Utilization of secondary preventive medications after ischemic stroke in immigrants to Denmark George Mkoma - Denmark Use of stroke care processes among immigrants to Denmark George Mkoma - Denmark Migrants and frequents users of the emergency department: Who are they and why do they consult? Carmen Cariello - Switzerland Ethnicity and paediatric healthcare utilisation: Improving the quality of quantitative research Claire Zhang - United Kingdom Racially discriminatory experiences among older chronically ill people of Turkish origin in Germany Hürrem Tezcan-Güntekin - Germany Diversity competence: what should be prioritised in an online course? An adapted delphi study. Janne Sorensen - Denmark Foreign-born people and covid-19 in Sweden - the effect of co-morbidity Sharareh Akhavavn - Sweden Health Service Experiences of Transgender Individuals from Foreign Backgrounds in Finland Mercédesz Czimbalmos - Finland |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room M |
M. Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines | EURO HEALTH GROUP (Denmark), School of Public Health & Health Management (Serbia) | 11.M. - Workshop: Vaccination hesitancy in the Western Balkans and inclusive governance | |
Chairperson(s): Michele Gross - Denmark, Ulrich Laaser - Germany Global decline in vaccine coverage; COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Ulrich Laaser - Germany COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in five Western Balkan countries Sanja Matovic Miljanovic - Serbia Does it matter who addresses whom in vaccination promotion campaign? Smiljana Cvjetkovic - Serbia Inclusive governance: Enhance health literacy to reduce vaccine hesitancy Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic - Serbia |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room N |
N. Maternal, child and adolescent public health | University of Pisa, Federal Centre for Health Education - WHO Collaborating Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health; EUPHA-IDC | 11.N. - Workshop: School-based sexual health education: from evidence to implementation and evaluation | |
Chairperson(s): Lara Tavoschi - Italy, Johanna Marquardt - Germany School-based sexuality Education in Europe and Central Asia Johanna Marquardt - Germany Co-creation of a school-based sexual health education intervention in Italy Alice Chinelli - Italy Implementing a school-based comprehensive sexual health education intervention in Italy: experiences from the field Domenico Martinelli - Italy How to evaluate a sexual health education intervention: experience from an Italian pilot project Marco Ubbiali - Italy |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room O |
O. Mental health / Migration and minority health / LGBTQI+ | 11.O. - Pitch presentations: Effects of COVID-19 on mental health | ||
Anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in European countries and Australia Katalin Gemes - Sweden Inequalities in psychological distress before and during the COVID-19 pandemic among UK adults Kishan Patel - United Kingdom The effect of financial support on depression among young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic Pierre-julien Coulaud - Canada The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the stress and depression levels of new mothers Cristina Florea - Austria Reactive surveillance of suicides during the COVID-19 epidemic in France, 2020- March 2022 Anne Fouillet - France Self-reported anxiety and depression among COVID-19 patients: A prospective cohort study from Turkey Öykü Turunç - Turkey Longitudinal rate of change in depression symptoms from pre- to post-COVID-19 onset among US mothers Julie Kapp - United States Establishing Covid-19 Research in UK Care Homes – Infrastructure Challenges for Trial Design. Paul Leighton - United Kingdom |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room P |
P. Policy, politics and public health | Tilburg University, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam | 11.P. - Workshop: Tobacco control policy strategies to contribute to the EU’s tobacco-free generation goal | |
Chairperson(s): Andrea Rozema - Netherlands, Mirte Kuipers - Netherlands Diffusion of smoke-free policies at outdoor sports clubs in the Netherlands Rixt Smit - Netherlands Policies to reduce availability of tobacco products in the retail environment Tessa van Deelen - Netherlands Impact of smoke-free policies in hospitality venues and the home environment on smoking behaviour and exposure to second-hand smoke: results of two systematic reviews Heike Garritsen - Netherlands Implementing a smoking cessation training for lower socioeconomic groups into local policy in Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Identifying preconditions and barriers among multiple stakeholder groups Judith Visser - Netherlands |
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Sat 12th 13:50-14:50 Room Q |
Q. Public health monitoring, reporting and foresight | 11.Q. - Pitch presentations: Monitoring the burden of disease | ||
The global burden of neglected zoonotic diseases: current state of evidence Carlotta di Bari - Belgium The changing landscape of food deserts and swamps in Flanders, Belgium Vincent Smets - Belgium Complications and comorbidities in a group of deaths of patients tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 Francesco Grippo - Italy The prevention indicator system of the German Federal States – a tool to monitor prevention policies Jonas D. Finger - Germany The pandemic impact on the Italian elderly: changing in health profile and access to services. Benedetta Contoli - Italy Monitoring the burden of disease in Scotland and the contribution of risk factors. Ian Grant - United Kingdom Evaluation of the quality of cause of death statistics of the last decades in the European Union. Lluís Cirera - Spain Undetected hypertension in primary care – a public health iceberg? Lauren Young - United Kingdom |