Workshops - Wednesday 12th Nov
Time (UTC+02:00) / Location | Track | Organiser Abbreviations |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | 1.A. - Oral presentations: Cost-effectiveness: evidence from interventions | ||
Older Health and Social Care Workers’ Labour Market Patterns over 16 Years: from Ages 61–65 to 76–80 Aleksiina Martikainen (Sweden) Long-term efficacy of type 2 diabetes prevention: the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study DPS Jaana Lindström (Finland) The effect of social mobility on cancer mortality in Central and Eastern Europe: a multicohort study Yuwei Pan (United Kingdom) Modeling interactions of health-based and socioeconomic work disability risks with Bayesian networks Simo Levanto (Finland) Gender inequality and eating disorders in Europe: insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study Giulia Zamagni (Italy) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | 1.B. - Pitch presentations: Determinants of health | ||
Systematic review of human living libraries mapped to the social determinants of health Kate Frazer (Ireland) Evidence-Based Policies—Yes! But Whose Evidence? Commercial Influence German Food Policy Marike Andreas (Germany) Homelessness and Cancer: Prevalence, Mortality, and Healthcare Costs in Hungary Daniel Heilig (Austria) Parental permissiveness and teen vaping: Effects of allowing alcohol and tobacco in spanish families Javier Lera (Spain) Weight stigma experiences: A qualitative interview study among Finnish adults Anu Joki (Finland) Evaluation of the Belgian government’s measures to counteract tobacco industry interference Silke Cnockaert (Belgium) Sense of Community as a Protective Factor Against Adolescents’ Exposure to Online Risks Nicola Spezia (Italy) The social determinants of men’s health literacy in Australia Zelalem Mengesha (Australia) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | 1.C. - Oral presentations: Socioeconomic and behavioral determinants of chronic diseases | ||
Predicting antimicrobial resistance at the emergency department for urinary tract infection Anat Reiner-Benaim (Israel) Post-imprisonment healthcare contacts for mental health and substance use: A Scottish cohort study Catriona Connell (United Kingdom) Evaluating the Accuracy and Usability of the WHO Skin NTD App as a capacity building tool in Kenya Carme Carrion Ribas (Spain) Couples education reduces intimate partner violence during pregnancy in rural Ethiopia Zeleke Agde (Ethiopia) Association of Ambient Temperature in Early Pregnancy with Placental Markers and HDP Risk Qi Chen (China) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Climate Change and Health Security, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Centre on Climate and Health Security, UK Health Security Agency (UK), EUPHA Environment and health section | 1.D. - Scientific session: Progress in assessing and response to impacts from climate change and implications for public health | |
Chairperson(s): Grace Turner (United Kingdom), Marija Jevtic (EUPHA-ENV) Assessing climate change risks for social care delivery in the UK Sari Kovats (United Kingdom) Reviewing methods for quantifying climate risks to food security and safety in WHO EURO Grace Turner (United Kingdom) The Mental Health of Farmers and Farmworkers Impacted by Flooding and Drought in England Dan Blake (United Kingdom) Identifying those most at risk during heatwaves: AI limits and acting on what we already know Ross Thompson (United Kingdom) Public health impacts of potable water supply disruptions during droughts in high income settings Joanna Orr (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | EUPHA Digital Health & AI section, EUPHA Health technology assessment section, EUPHA Global health section, EUPHA Public health monitoring and reporting section, EUPHA Law and public health section, EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, ASPHER | 1.E. - Scientific session: EU regulations with impact on digital public health: A Roadmap to navigate the evolving landscape | |
Chairperson(s): Laura Maaß (Germany), Elena Petelos (EUPHA-GH, -HTA) Overview of the EU regulatory field, its interconnectedness and challenges for national adaptation Dimitra Lingri (EUPHA-LAW) Is the EU on track for digital public health? A checklist for assessing the national preparedness Laura Maaß (Germany) The joint plan for the safe and effective use of AI in the Norwegian health and care services Heidi Lyshol (EUPHA-PHMR) A small-state approach to enabling the digital transformation of public health through education Stefan Buttigieg (Malta) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | Sciensano (Belgium), WHO, European Burden of Disease Network | 1.F. - Scientific session: Assessing the Burden: A Roadmap to Estimating the Global Impact of Foodborne Diseases | |
Chairperson(s): Carlotta di Bari (Belgium), Yuki Minato (Switzerland) Laying the foundation: data collection for Global Foodborne Disease Burden Estimates Carlotta di Bari (Belgium) Constructing the Estimates: Computational Methods in Burden of Foodborne Diseases Louise Vaes (Belgium) Completing the Structure: Source Attribution in Foodborne Disease Burden Estimation Sara Monteiro Pires (Denmark) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | EUPHAnxt, EUPHA | 1.G. - Round table: From First-Timer to Conference Pro: A Guide to the 18th European Public Health Conference | |
Chairperson(s): Patrícia Pita Ferreira (Netherlands) Robert Klarecki (EPH Conference) Monica Brînzac (Romania) Jinane Ghattas (EUPHAnxt) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | 1.H. - Pitch presentations: The impact of health literacy | ||
Concurrent validity of the HLS19-Q12 in the migrant and general populations of Finland. Regina García Velázquez (Finland) Managing complexity: addressing information gaps in neurodevelopmental differences – a parent survey Catherine Higney (United Kingdom) Association Between Health Literacy and Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Patients Esra Gulteki̇n Koc (Türkiye) Health literacy of the adult population in Germany – Results from a representative panel survey Alexandra Fretian (Germany) The Role of Health Literacy in Cancer Screening Disparities Ji Eun Kim (Korea, South) Metabolic syndrome prevention - street screening and health counselling in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria Galya Chamova (Bulgaria) The association between health literacy and multiple health risk behaviours Eunvin Kang (Korea, South) Health literacy by migration region and gender: association with healthcare perception among students Akindele Abimibayo Adeoya (Japan) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | 1.I. - Pitch presentations: Equity and access in preventive health | ||
Invitation to CRC Screening programme (Basque Country, Spain). Extension to cohort 70 - 74 years old Isabel Idigoras Rubio (Spain) National Strength in Old Age Program: 20 years of committed municipalities and broad collaboration Katja Borodulin (Finland) Intersectional inequalities in body mass index among pregnant women in Sweden 2014-2017 Fethi Mohammed Yusuf (Sweden) Association between travel distance to hemodialysis facilities and mortality in a small country Chen Namimi-Halevi (Israel) Trends in preconception risk factors among reproductive women in the Netherlands from 2015 to 2023 Anouk Klootwijk (Netherlands) Social Deprivation and HPV Screening uptake: A Spatial Analysis in Rome’s Largest Local Health Unit Mario Cesare Nurchis (Italy) HPV Vaccine Communication Strategies: Three-Arm RCT Using Behavioural Insights in Tuscany, Italy Virginia Casigliani (Italy) Urine-based HR-HPV screening and CC prevention in Eswatini: preliminary epidemiological analysis Maria Cristina Monti (Italy) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
K. Health services and systems research | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (Finland), University of Copenhangen (Denmark), Sahlgrenska University Hospital (Sweden), University of Stavanger (Norway) | 1.K. - Scientific session: Quality registers of severe mental disorders in Nordic countries | |
Chairperson(s): Jaana Suvisaari (Finland), Minna Holm (Finland) The Danish Schizophrenia Registry Lone Baandrup (Denmark) The Finnish Quality of Psychosis Care Register Minna Holm (Finland) The Swedish Bipolar and Psychosis Registry Lydia Melchior (Sweden) Norwegian Adult Mental Health Registry (NAMHR) Tore Tjora (Norway) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 1.L. - Pitch presentations: Work, health behaviours and prevention | ||
Czech Frontline and Intercultural Health Workers’ Perspectives on Ukrainian Refugees Crisis Zuzana Kotherová (Czechia) Please handle with care: A qualitative analysis on gradual return to work in Germany Inga Lisa Schulz (Germany) Gender differences in the relationship between commuting time and health behaviors Ronit Pinchas-Mizrachi (Israel) Effects of a peer coaching intervention for occupational physicians on time allocated to prevention Suzanne Orhan Pees (Netherlands) Factors associated with claiming sickness absence waiting day reimbursement during the pandemic Kristin Farrants (Sweden) Alcohol intake and pain in British Civil Servants: the modulating role of socioeconomic position Ziyi Zhao (United Kingdom) Who continues to work in older age? The case of Norway Astri Syse (Norway) Achieving a sustainable future: screening organizational readiness for health interventions. Inge Houkes (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen (Denmark), Danish National Institute of Public Health | 1.M. - Scientific session: Promoting healthy weight and wellbeing in children with multi-setting, multi-component interventions | |
Chairperson(s): Ulla Toft (Denmark), Louise T. Thomsen (Denmark) Generation Healthy Kids: A cluster-RCT using systems thinking to promote child health and wellbeing Ulla Toft (Denmark) Facilitators and barriers for implementing the Generation Healthy Kids school lunch program Line Lund (Denmark) Children’s voices in Community Promotion of Childhood Health and community stakeholder responses Maja Vilhelmsen (Denmark) Promoting sales of fruit and vegetables in supermarkets: A co-created supermarket sales intervention. Louise T. Thomsen (Denmark) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, EUPHA Public mental health section | 1.N. - Scientific session: Mental health among migrant communities: challenges, community responses and innovative pathways | |
Chairperson(s): Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG), Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) Psychological distress, and PTSD among migrants in a rural region of Germany Felix Sisenop (Germany) Mental health care in migrant population living in detention centres in Italy Nicola Cocco (Italy) Co-design interventions with migrant communities for mental health promotion in Portugal Maria J. Marques (Portugal) Mental health and psychosocial support for Ukrainian displaced people: lessons from LOOP project Olav de Maat (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | EUPHA Foresight section, EUPHA Health impact assessment section, EUPHA Public health economics section | 1.O. - Round table: Advancing Policy Analysis: Integrating Foresight, Health Impact Assessment, and health economics | |
Chairperson(s): Birgitte Blatter (Netherlands), Ana Vieira (EUPHA-FS) Henk Hilderink (EUPHA-FS) Piedad Martin-Olmedo (EUPHA-HIA) João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | 1.P. - Pitch presentations: From evidence to policy | ||
Body Politic: The Political Divide in Vaccine Uptake Across the United States Yonatan Amir (Spain) Investigating variations in parental leave uptake: a Canadian longitudinal population-based study Catherine Julien (Canada) Flavoured e-cigarette use among youth after comprehensive regulations and market entry of new vapes Hanna Ollila (Finland) Advancing Reproductive Rights in Conservative Contexts: Lessons from Ireland’s Coalition Model Amy Mercieca (United States) Tax reforms vs benefit enhancement to address mental health inequalities: a microsimulation study Erik Igelström (United Kingdom) UHC Sustainability via Reform Capability: Portugal’s 50-Year Health System Evolution Paulo Rodrigues (Taiwan) Rethinking Regulation: A risk-based approach for safer, smarter health systems Martin Duignan (Ireland) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-10:00 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | 1.Q. - Oral presentations: Social inequalities, mental health and well-being | ||
Distance and Coverage Geospatial Analysis of Routine vs Campaign Immunization in Sindh, Pakistan Sadaf Khalid (Pakistan) Health Literacy in obesity: a comparative analysis of adults with and without obesity Ana Rita Pedro (Portugal) The state of vaccine confidence among the general public and parents with children in Flanders Jade Pattyn (Belgium) Monitoring vaccine-related online discourse in Italy: findings from the RISP project Francesco Gesualdo (Italy) How Resilience Shapes the Impact of Athletic Burnout on Life Satisfaction Karolina Grebner (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-9:25 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Health and care workforce section, WHO/Europe, WHO-CC Health Workforce Policy and Planning, THL (Finland) | 1.X.1. - Round table: Health and care workforce retention: how to integrate the needs of rural and remote areas? | |
Chairperson(s): Ellen Kuhlmann (EUPHA-HCW), Marius-Ionuț Ungureanu (EUPHA-HCW) Timo Sinervo (Finland) Ligia Paina (United States) Iris Wallenburg (Netherlands) Tomas Zapata (WHO EURO) |
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Wed 12th 9:00-9:25 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, WHO, EuroHealthNet, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, Technical University of Munich (Germany), Imperial College London (UK) | 1.Y.1. - Round table: Adopting a global agenda for school health literacy: latest developments from the WHO and Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL), Sonia Saxena (EUPHA-CAPH) Faten Ben Abdelaziz (Switzerland) Tina Purnat (United States) Kristine Sørensen (Denmark) Leena Paakkari (Finland) Caroline Costongs (EuroHealthNet) |
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Wed 12th 9:35-10:00 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Infectious diseases control section, EUPHA Behavioural Science for Public Health initiative, ECDC | 1.X.2. - Scientific session: Prevention of infectious diseases in the post-covid-19 world using behavioural science | |
Chairperson(s): Aura Timen (Netherlands), Mart Van Dijk (Netherlands) Facilitating vaccination acceptance and uptake through social and behavioural science approach Irina Ljungqvist (ECDC) Effect of COVID-19 experiences on childhood vaccination intention Jeanine Guidry-Drost (Netherlands) Attitudes regarding COVID-19 vaccine among Ukrainian refugees in Poland in the 4th year of pandemic Maria Gańczak (EUPHA-IDC) Adherence to respiratory disease prevention and control measures in Spain after COVID-19 Maria Falcon (Spain) Factors influencing contact notification for scabies among students in the Netherlands Fraukje Mevissen (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 9:35-10:00 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Health promotion section, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section | 1.Y.2. - Skills building seminar: Co-approaches with hardly reached populations | |
Chairperson(s): Wieke van Boxtel (Netherlands), Ursula Griebler (Austria) Co-design in action: Engaging children, families and schools in program development. Wieke van Boxtel (Netherlands) How best to perform co-research with adolescents: Lessons learned Ursula Griebler (Austria) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, WHO Collaborating Centre on Investment for Health and Well-being at Public Health Wales (UK) | 2.A. - Round table: Well-being economy and public health: investing in prevention for prosperity, resilience and equity | |
Chairperson(s): Chris Brown (Italy), Rana Orhan Pees (EUPHA-PHPP) Heikki Hiilamo (Finland) Dóra Guðrún Guðmundsdóttir (Iceland) Michiel Dijkman (Netherlands) Mariana Dyakova (United Kingdom) Rachel McAdams (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | WHO Collaborating Centre on Health in All Policies, Social Determinants of Health Tampere University (Finland), WHO HQ Equity and Health Unit | 2.B. - Round table: Roundtable on the World report on social determinants of health equity | |
Chairperson(s): Ilmo Keskimäki (Finland), Sudhvir Singh (Switzerland) Alison Mc Callum (United Kingdom) Jessica Allen (United Kingdom) Johanna Hanefeld (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | EUPHA Chronic diseases section, EUPHA Public health economics section | 2.C. - Skills building seminar: Advanced Integrated Epidemiological Modeling to Quantify Chronic Disease Burden and Inform Policy | |
Chairperson(s): Saverio Stranges (EUPHA-CHR), Raffaele Palladino (Italy) Disease Identification and Profiling Using Linked Health Data Raffaele Palladino (Italy) AI-Based Population-Level Disability Estimation and Trajectory Forecasting Giuseppina Affinito (Italy) Quantitative Health Priority Setting Frameworks João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO) Health Economic Modeling for Policy Simulation Shehzad Ali (Canada) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | European Climate and Health Observatory | 2.D. - Round table: Towards harmonised heat-health metrics and effective responses to heat in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Aleksandra Kazmierczak (Denmark) Sébastien Denys (France) Lasse Skafte (Denmark) Andrea Schmidt (Austria) Joan Ballester (Spain) Marisol Yglesias Gonzalez (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | European Commission | 2.E. - Round table: AI in primary care: empowering tomorrow's workforce | |
Chairperson(s): Petronille Bogaert (Belgium) Panelists Laurentino Jose Marti Aguasca (Greece) Людмила Маляр (Ukraine) Marius-Ionuț Ungureanu (EUPHA-HCW) Людмила Маляр (Ukraine) Federica Margheri (Belgium) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | WHO European Center for Preparedness for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies | 2.F. - Round table: Building trust and collaboration for stronger health security: The NDC experience | |
Chairperson(s): Pierre Nabeth (Türkiye), Marie-Christine Bartens (Germany) Flavia Riccardo (Italy) Tracey Thornley (United Kingdom) Anna Khoperia (Georgia) Sauran Yerdessov (Kazakhstan) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | EUPHA Public health epidemiology section, EUPHA Ethics in public health section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section, EUPHA Healthy ageing section | 2.G. - Scientific session: Adult vaccine hesitancy in Europe: insights from national surveys in Malta, Hungary, and Italy | |
Chairperson(s): Angelo Maria Pezzullo (EUPHA-EPI), Fabrizio Bert (Italy) COVID-19 and influenza vaccine acceptance in the adult population in Hungary Beatrix Oroszi (Hungary) Importance of COVID-19 and seasonal Influenza vaccines to the adult population in the post-COVID era Maria Cordina (Malta) A person-centered cross-sectional study of psychological drivers of vaccination attitudes Giansanto Mosconi (Italy) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | Youth Health Organization | 2.H. - Practice session: From Game Board to Real World: Gamified Approaches to Health and Climate Education | |
Chairperson(s): Ajda Stepišnik (Slovenia), Nina Beja (Slovenia) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | IBTN, UPJS (Slovakia), RIVM (Netherlands), EUPHA | 2.I. - Round table: Addressing misconceptions about behavioural science in public health: setting the record straight! | |
Chairperson(s): Kim Lavoie (Canada), Iveta Nagyova (EUPHA) Kim Lavoie (Canada) Simon Bacon (Canada) Iveta Nagyova (EUPHA) Jet Sanders (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
K. Health services and systems research | CIRCE-JA consortium, European Commission | 2.K. - Practice session: Advancing primary health care in Europe: implementation of best practices through CIRCE-JA | |
Chairperson(s): Ana M Carriazo (Spain), Loukianos Gatzoulis (Belgium) Rocio Hernandez-Soto (Spain) Carmen Orosa (Spain) Alice Borghini (Italy) Radivoje Pribakovic (Slovenia) Elena Petelos (EUPHA-GH, -HTA) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | University of Turku (Finalnd), Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) | 2.L. - Scientific session: The role of health in extending working lives: Empirical findings from the Nordic region | |
Chairperson(s): Sari Stenholm (Finland), Kristin Farrants (Sweden) Sleep and physical activity as predictors of working life expectancy at the age of 50 years Saana Myllyntausta (Finland) Does increased life expectancy translate to more years of health capacity to work? Ellen Melbye Langballe (Norway) Understanding the complexity of labour market transitions after age 65 in the Swedish policy context Brian Beach (Sweden) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section | 2.M. - Round table: Improving access to health promotion for children with a migrant or ethnic minority background | |
Chairperson(s): Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG), Ewout Van Ginneken (Germany) Reaching vulnerable children through innovative health promotion and preventive policies Astrid Eriksen (Germany) A multisectoral participatory approach to improve health and well-being of youth with complex needs Maria J. Marques (Portugal) Piloting group-based parenting support for asylum seekers: Centering Parenting in the Netherlands Karin Boode (Netherlands) Understanding differences in well-being between national and migrant adolescents in Portugal Tania Gaspar (Portugal) Natasha Azzopardi Muscat (WHO EURO) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (Finalnd), University of North Dakota (USA), Johns Hopkins University Center for Indigenous Health (USA) | 2.N. - Skills building seminar: Culturally-informed public health approaches for meaningful engagement and community benefit | |
Chairperson(s): Andrew Williams (United States), Marko Stenroos (Finland) Indigenous health training programs build capacity for community-informed public health practice Donald Warne (United States) Limitations of standard public health surveillance and shifting to a strengths-based approach Andrew Williams (United States) Culturally-informed data collection among minoritized populations in Europe and the United States Marko Stenroos (Finland) Interactive session on adapting culturally appropriate surveillance tools in diverse settings Anna Kihlstrom (United States) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | JACARDI, EUPHA Public health monitoring and reporting section | 2.O. - Round table: Closing the gaps in CVD and diabetes prevention by risk factor monitoring and targeted screening | |
Chairperson(s): Hanna Tolonen (EUPHA-PHMR), Sonja Moore (Ireland) The cost of inaction: understanding the burden of CVD and diabetes Laura Paalanen (Finland) From prediction to prevention: strengths and limitations of risk calculators Luigi Palmieri (Italy) Breaking barriers: addressing screening challenges among populations in vulnerable situations Sinna Lehtola (Finland) Nataliia Hryb (Ukraine) William Leysen (Belgium) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark), Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester (UK) | 2.P. - Round table: From Policy to Impact: National Strategies and System-Level Solutions for Loneliness | |
Chairperson(s): Nina Goldman (United Kingdom), Judith Merkies (Netherlands) Nina Goldman (United Kingdom) Niina Junttila (Finland) Judith Merkies (Netherlands) Jill Litt (Spain) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-11:30 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare | 2.Q. - Skills building seminar: Mental Health Impact Assessment: making every decision count. | |
Chairperson(s): Pia Solin (Finland) Mental Health Impact Assessment in Finland and Globally. Johanna Cresswell-Smith (Finland) Facilitators and Barriers of implementing Mental Health Impact Assessment. Nina Tamminen (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-10:55 |
X. PechaKucha | Department of Social Science, Tampere University (Finland) | 2.X.1. - Round table: How can health become an explicit aspect of trade? A cross-disciplinary discussion | |
Chairperson(s): Pekka Louhiala (Finland) Corrado Piroddi (Finland) Abbe Brown (United Kingdom) Tuuli Hirvilammi (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 10:30-10:55 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Ethics in public health section, Public health ethics and law network of Global network for academic public health, EUPHA Public mental health section, Centre for Developmental and Complex Trauma, UK Faculty of Public Health | 2.Y.1. - Round table: Moral distress and injury in health and care workforce in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Farhang Tahzib (EUPHA-ETH) Deborh Morris (United Kingdom) Peter Schröder-Bäck (EUPHA-ETH) Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) Steven Bow (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 11:05-11:30 |
X. PechaKucha | SPHPSS University College Dublin (Ireland), ASPHER Core Curriculum Programme | 2.X.2. - Skills building seminar: Resilience without Borders: Building Mental Well-being and Suicide Prevention in Public Health | |
Chairperson(s): Jwenish Kumawat (Ireland), Mary Codd (Ireland) Jwenish Kumawat (Ireland) Mary Codd (Ireland) Karl F Conyard (Ireland) |
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Wed 12th 11:05-11:30 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Urban public health section, EUPHA Environment and health section | 2.Y.2. - Scientific session: The exposome model as framework for mental health | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Manuel Franco (EUPHA-URB) Social media, 'sexting', and body image as risk factors for poor mental health in adolescents Mary Cannon (Ireland) Perceptions and narratives about psychosocial impacts following the 2021 flooding in Belgium Dilek Güneş Reubens (Belgium) Green spaces and mental health across the life course: Evidence from European research initiatives Peter Van Den Hazel (EUPHA-ENV) Perceptions of green spaces and their associations with mental health in Germany Felix Sisenop (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | European Burden of Disease Network, EUPHA Public health economics section | 3.A. - Round table: Making the case for prevention: tackling challenges in quantifying disease prevention impact | |
Chairperson(s): Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium), João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO) Making the case for public investment in health: lessons learned from a TSI project Rebecca Forman (United Kingdom) The ripple effect: an OECD perspective on the societal impact of public health policies Michele Cecchini (France) Structured assessment of prevention to enable investment decisions in the Netherlands Ardine De Wit (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies | 3.B. - Scientific session: Whom are health system reforms designed for? Lessons from a large-scale structural reform in Finland | |
Chairperson(s): Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen (Finland), Marina Karanikolos (United Kingdom) Changes in the governance structures after the health system reform in Finland Satu Paatela (Finland) Wellbeing services counties in Finland: Tracing public values of a new level of government Henna Paananen (Finland) Primary health care quality at the early stages of Finnish health system reform Markku Satokangas (Finland) Lived experiences of health system reform among citizens and health workforce Laura Kihlström (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | EU-MIND consortium | 3.C. - Scientific session: Addressing the physical health gap for people with serious mental illnesses: the EU-MIND initiative | |
Chairperson(s): Laurent Boyer (France), Coralie Gandré (France) All-cause and cause-specific mortality due to physical illness in severe mental disorders in Europe Heidi Taipale (Finland) Integrated Care Models for Severe Mental and Physical Health Disorders: A Scoping Literature Review Ulker Isayeva (Italy) An expert consensus to improve the physical health of people with severe mental illnesses in Europe Esther Touitou-Burckard (France) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | CARING NATURE consortium | 3.D. - Scientific session: Are we ready for a new green healthcare era? Insights from the Caring Nature project | |
Chairperson(s): Chiara Cadeddu (Netherlands) Overview of the Caring Nature project Chiara Cadeddu (Netherlands) Bridging the knowledge gap: a Knowledge Sharing System for environmentally sustainable healthcare Doris Zjalic (Netherlands) Communities of Practice for engaging health and care staff in the green transition Helinä Melkas (Finland) The green transition and sustainability reporting in the Wellbeing Services County of Päijät-Häme Anni Toivanen (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | University of Vienna (Austria), Heidelberg University (Germany), Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research (Germany), University of Alcalá (spain), Leibniz ScienceCampus Digital Public Health (Germany), Radboud Universiteit (Netherlands) | 3.E. - Scientific session: Mis- and disinformation in the digital age: Implications for public health | |
Chairperson(s): Laura König (Austria), Christopher Jones (Germany) Health-related mis- and disinformation: Why it matters for public health and what we can do about it Laura König (Austria) Dietary supplements and young adults: Information sources, common myths and research gaps Cassandra Omane (Germany) Online misinformation on e-cigarette use and the potential of digital public health interventions Manuel Badino (Spain) Using Behavioural Science for Infodemic Preparedness: The Case of Vaccination Misinformation Philipp Schmid (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | 3.F. - Pitch presentations: Health threats and minority health | ||
Efficacy and safety of Ebola vaccines in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis Marianna Zarro (Italy) Intellectual property and pandemic preparedness: a qualitative study of COVID-19 waiver negotiations Rosa Jahn (Germany) Determinants for not keeping up to date with COVID-19 vaccination among medical risk groups Tea Osmenaj (Netherlands) Changes over time in migrants' access to digital services and self-assessed digital skills in Finland Hannamaria Kuusio (Finland) Facilitators of mental health support for asylum seekers: perspectives from professionals Katariina Mankinen (Finland) Discourse, empowerment, and indigenous representation in the Nordic policies on Sámi and Inuit Sofie Buch Mejsner (Denmark) RCT of a tailored reminder to improve mammography participation among non-responders Allegra Ferrari (Belgium) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, International Organization for Migration, WHO | 3.G. - Round table: Supporting Ukrainian health workers: enhancing health system resilience and integration policies | |
Chairperson(s): Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) Temporary Protection Directive: learnings from supporting Ukrainian health workers Isabel de La Mata (European Commission - DG Sante) Poland’s experience on the integration of Ukrainian health workers: valuable learnings for Europe Mariusz Klencki (Poland) From displaced to contributor. How displaced health workers can support host communities Diana Melnyk (Czechia) Empowering displaced health workers from Ukraine: country practices and procedures Marc Gallego (Greece) Promoting the inclusion and training displaced health workers from Ukraine Elena Val (Belgium) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHAnxt, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, TU Munich (Germany) | 3.H. - Scientific session: How do we enable better health outcomes and development in children? A European health literacy lens | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL), Domitilla Marconi (Italy) Exploring the link between health literacy and digital health literacy in students and teachers Denise Renninger (Germany) Family factors and critical reading: insights from Finland’s 2025 Parent Barometer Survey Leena Paakkari (Finland) The LifeLab Dublin health literacy intervention for post-primary students Lorna Burke (Ireland) BeE-school: promoting health literacy and reducing obesity risk in vulnerable school communities Rafaela Rosário (Portugal) Health information behavior of adolescents: a large-scale cross-sectional representative study Lisa Stauch (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | EuroHealthNet, Federal Institute of Public Health (Germany) | 3.I. - Scientific session: Unlocking the true value of best practice portals: boosting their impact across Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Alison Maassen (Belgium) Making best practice portals attractive to policymakers Marika Kylänen (Finland) Linking funding to the use of evidence-based practices: experiences from two European countries Djoeke Dale Van (Netherlands) Towards Greater Impact: Strengthening Visibility and Alignment of European Best Practice Portals Elke Hackländer (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
K. Health services and systems research | 3.K. - Pitch presentations: Global insights from policy to practice | ||
Randomised Controlled Trial of a holistic needs assessment to enable equity in Aotearoa New Zealand Polly Atatoa Carr (New Zealand) Antibiotic prescribing trends for respiratory infections in children <16 years in England; 2016-2023 Kimberley Foley (United Kingdom) Inequity in primary healthcare for older adults in Finland: in-person vs. telemedicine doctor visits Lien Nguyen (Finland) Regionalised approach to national HCV screening in Italy: a focus on Tuscany Erica De Vita (Italy) The Role of Primary Care Coordination in Enhancing Trust in the Health System for Chronic Patients Milena Vainieri (Italy) Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Communities That Care in Germany: A Meta-Analysis Isabell von Holt (Germany) Child health outcomes and care-seeking in a frozen conflict: results from a household survey Anya Agopian (Armenia) Scaling up a psychological intervention for alcohol misuse in wartime: a qualitative study in Ukraine Khatia Antia (Germany) Context in School Health Promotion Implementation: A Meta-Synthesis of Theory-Based Implementation Madhura Joshi (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 3.L. - Oral presentations: Work, mental health and social factors | ||
Vulnerability to temperature extremes in people with type 2 diabetes: cardiovascular responses Tiina Ikäheimo (Norway) Frailty as a Strong Predictor of Mortality in Eastern Europe Tatjana Court (Czechia) Health and social benefits of workplace health promotion in the German Federal Armed Forces Sabine Ludwig (Austria) Development and Validation of a Machine Learning Model for Reduced Kidney Health Risk Assessment Daniel Yoo (Denmark) Participant characteristics of non-consent for health data linkages: results from the BHIS 2023 Arno Maetens (Belgium) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | RIVER-EU | 3.M. - Round table: Implementation of tailored interventions for vaccine uptake: Engaging underserved communities | |
Chairperson(s): Tamara Schloemer (Netherlands), Janine De Zeeuw (Netherlands) Identification and tailoring of interventions for vaccine uptake in underserved communities Tamara Schloemer (Netherlands) Tailored intervention to increase HPV vaccination in marginalised Roma communities in Slovakia Daniela Filakovska Bobakova (Slovakia) An educational intervention to increase HPV vaccination acceptance among Ukrainian parents in Poland Maria Gańczak (EUPHA-IDC) Educational sessions on HPV vaccination for underserved communities in the Netherlands Janine De Zeeuw (Netherlands) HPV and MMR vaccine education intervention to promote migrant health equity in Greece Pania Karnaki (Greece) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | 3.N. - Oral presentations: Migration, discrimination and health inequalities | ||
Predictors of trust in national healthcare systems in 22 EU/OECD countries Andreas Heinz (Germany) Healthcare Usage Patterns One Year Prior to Specialized Care Admission for Common Mental Disorders Jarno Turunen (Finland) Interaction effects of maternal and paternal violent discipline on adolescents’ behavior and emotions Mariana Amorim (Portugal) Strategy on Cultural Humility in Research Process: A practical toolkit Evgenia Stepanova (United Kingdom) The Moderating Effect of Socioeconomic Status on the Effectiveness of Mindfulness in Adolescents Jemina Qvick (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | 3.O. - Oral presentations: Health impacts of diet and care practices | ||
Global Burden of Depression and Anxiety Among Women Aged 15–49: Social Inequality and Policy Impact Wenxin Zheng (China) Sickness absence as an early signal of dementia risk: A large prospective cohort study in Sweden Brian Beach (Sweden) Cost-effectiveness of screening for TB, hepatitis B and hepatitis C for asylum seekers to the UK Md Nurnabi Sheikh (United Kingdom) Factors associated with teacher attrition: longitudinal findings from the CONSTANCES cohort. Cécile Vuillermoz (France) Socio-economic marginalisation shapes social connection and loneliness in late adolescence Kathryn Bates (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | Joint Action on CVDs and Diabetes, European Society of Cardiology, European Heart Network, Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety | 3.P. - Round table: Towards a European Cardiovascular Health Plan: from evidence to policy for prevention and management | |
Chairperson(s): Graziano Onder (Italy), Francesco Cosentino (France) The role of JACARDI in enhancing CVD prevention and management Benedetta Armocida (Italy) Marianne Takki (Belgium) Hanna Tolonen (EUPHA-PHMR) Hector Bueno (Spain) Birgit Beger (Belgium) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-16:15 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | EUPHA Public mental health section | 3.Q. - Scientific session: Mental health across the life course | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Sunwoo Lee (Czechia) Impact of childhood health adversities on late-life depression and mental health Sunwoo Lee (Czechia) Parental adverse childhood experiences and offspring neurobehavioral functioning Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) Psychological wellbeing and discrimination in the general population Pallavi Ch (Germany) Trends in suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts and self-harm in England Sally McManus (Czechia) Subjective wellbeing and suicide prevention resource allocation Daniela Andren (Sweden) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-15:40 |
X. PechaKucha | TIPU project | 3.X.1. - Round table: Protecting space for investment in Health: making sense of the changing regulatory environment | |
Chairperson(s): Alison Mc Callum (United Kingdom) Meri Koivusalo (Finland) Chloe Stephenson (Finland) Abbe Brown (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 15:15-15:40 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public health epidemiology section, EUPHA Ethics in public health section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section | 3.Y.1. - Scientific session: Vaccine hesitancy in European parents and adolescents: epidemiology, determinants, interventions | |
Chairperson(s): Angelo Maria Pezzullo (EUPHA-EPI), Georgios Nikolopoulos (Cyprus) Vaccine hesitancy and uptake among adolescents: state of the art and implications for public health Chiara de Waure (EUPHA-HTA) Determinants of HPV vaccine acceptance among adults and parents in Italy: a nationwide survey Corrado De Vito (Italy) Vaccine hesitancy among parents in Italy: findings from a large nationwide cross-sectional study Giuseppina Lo Moro (Italy) Addressing childhood vaccine hesitancy using an online parent decision aid: a longitudinal evaluation Daphne Bussink-Voorend (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 15:50-16:15 |
X. PechaKucha | OBS, EHMA, BeWell, EUPHA Health and care workforce section, European Commission | 3.X.2. - Round table: Green skills for a sustainable future: building a climate-smart health and care workforcee | |
Chairperson(s): Matthias Wismar (European Observatory) Michelle Falkenbach (EUPHA-HCW) Federica Margheri (Belgium) Petronille Bogaert (Belgium) Andrea Schmidt (Austria) Ronald Batenburg (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 15:50-16:15 |
Y. PechaKucha | ASPHER, EUPHA Digital health & AI section | 3.Y.2. - Scientific session: Defining digital competencies for public health education and training | |
Chairperson(s): Rok Hrzic (Netherlands), Laura Maaß (Germany) Scoping review of existing guidance on digital competencies for public health practice Mariusz Duplaga (Poland) Digital competencies for public health education in Germany: a Delphi study Laura Maaß (Germany) Digital competencies for general public health education: a competency framework development study Rok Hrzic (Netherlands) Reflecting digital transformations in public health curricula: guidance for public health schools Stefan Buttigieg (Malta) Mapping AI and Digital Health training: are we preparing the public health workforce? Aldo Gorga (Italy) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | PROPHET project | 4.A. - Scientific session: The PROPHET Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) | |
Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | DTH-Lab, WHO/Europe, Mental Health Flagship | 4.B. - Round table: Public health’s role in addressing the digital determinants of youth mental health and well-being | |
Chairperson(s): Ilona Kickbusch (Switzerland), Ledia Lazeri (Denmark) Ilona Kickbusch (Switzerland) Ledia Lazeri (Denmark) Antonio Parenti () Antonio Parenti () Antonio Parenti () |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | Department of Physical Health and Ageing, Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Norway) | 4.C. - Scientific session: How modern family and work life influence dementia risk – The REFAWOR project | |
Chairperson(s): Vegard Skirbekk (Norway), Asta Kristine Håberg (Norway) Occupational physical and cognitive demands across adulthood and later-life risk of dementia Ekaterina Zotcheva (Norway) Marital histories on risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia Bjorn Heine Strand (Norway) Mediators of educational differences in dementia risk later in life: Evidence from the HUNT Study Teferi Mekonnen Yitayew (Norway) Potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia in Norway: the HUNT4 70+ Study. Merete Ellingjord-Dale (Norway) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | IANPHI Committee on Climate Change and Health, Public Health Scotland (UK) | 4.D. - Skills building seminar: From planetary to local health: Translating a planetary health systems approach to the local level | |
Chairperson(s): Angelina Taylor (Germany), Ornella Punzo (Italy) Embracing a planetary health systems approach to tackling interconnected public health challenges Lisbeth Hall (Netherlands) Implementing a planetary health systems approach at the local level Frederike Garbe (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | 4.E. - Oral presentations: Digital tools and data-driven strategies | ||
The role of school health education on vaccine acceptance: a systematic review and meta-analysis Annalisa Rosso (Italy) Prenatal exposure to antihypertensive medication and neurodevelopmental and educational outcomes Shrifah Alkhalaf (United Kingdom) Measuring HIV Discriminatory Attitudes in Vietnam: Insights from the 2020–2021 MICS Data Xuan-Dung Mai (Korea, South) Are men afraid of the doctor? Gender differences in sick leave patterns leading to work disability Petra Sohlman (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | HERA, EUPHA Global health section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section, EUPHA Law and public health section | 4.F. - Round table: Strengthening the EU’s Health Emergency Preparedness and Response: HERA’s Role and Activities | |
Chairperson(s): Elena Petelos (EUPHA-GH, -HTA), Ricardo Mexia (EUPHA-IDC) The role and activities of the Health Emergency preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) DG Margarida Alho (Belgium) Maria Gańczak (EUPHA-IDC) Dimitra Lingri (EUPHA-LAW) Neville Calleja (Malta) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies | 4.G. - Round table: Addressing health workforce challenges facing small countries to ensure health system sustainability | |
Chairperson(s): Erica Richardson (United Kingdom), Ewout Van Ginneken (Germany) Natasha Azzopardi Muscat (WHO EURO) Anne-Charlotte Lorcy (Luxembourg) Marios Kantaris (Cyprus) Bernd Rechel (European Observatory) Nathan Shuftan (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Chronic diseases section, EUPHA Behavioural Science for Public Health initiative, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, Technical University of Munich (Germany) | 4.H. - Round table: Shaping the future of population mental health: reducing inequalities and strengthening systems | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL), Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) Iveta Nagyova (EUPHA) Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) Kai Kolpatzik (Germany) Sofia Ribeiro (EUPHA-PHPP) Alexandra Fretian (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | 4.I. - Oral presentations: Access, behaviour and outcomes across populations | ||
Food additive mixtures and risk of cardiovascular and hypertension in the NutriNet-Santé cohort Marie Payen de la garanderie (France) Interim results of a randomized trial on the Korea Early Childhood Home-visiting Intervention Young-Ho Khang (Korea, South) Life satisfaction through an intersectional lens: insights from the BELHEALTH cohort Lize Hermans (Belgium) Digital mental health promotion in Finland: who engages, what works, and how to improve impact Hanna Rekola (Finland) A cross-sectional study on attitudes and behaviors toward influenza vaccination among Italian adults Marianna Riccio (Italy) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
K. Health services and systems research | 4.K. - Pitch presentations: Innovation, environment and health systems | ||
The implementation of the SMART-Medicine methodology has altered the way physicians conduct medicine Avi Magid (Israel) Innovative Prototype to Retains Microplastics Pollution in Wastewater Eloise Pulvirenti (Italy) Survival analysis of NHS health check programme: 15 years of follow up in an urban UK setting. Jasjot Saund (United Kingdom) Contextual aspects of Health Technology Assessment in the new EU framework Ana Toledo Chávarri (Spain) Integration and healthcare use among Syrian refugees in Norway: a cross-sectional study Yeneabeba Tilahun Sima (Norway) Pace of Aging and Risk of Mortality and Disease: Whitehall II Study Findings Vince Fazekas-Pongor (Hungary) Nurses' perceptions of the AI-supported digital healthcare environment Monika Wojcieszko (Poland) The link between temperature and hospitalizations in Germany: a focus on regional characteristics Maria Gültzow (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | IDEAR network | 4.L. - Scientific session: Post-retirement health and wellbeing | |
Chairperson(s): Kristin Farrants (Sweden) Retirement transition as a window of opportunity for health behavioural changes Sari Stenholm (Finland) Health, well-being and lifestyles after retirement: critical insights from an overview of reviews Giacomo Pietro Vigezzi (Italy) Toward a new framework for comparative analyses of retirement Brian Beach (Sweden) Hugo Westerlund (Sweden) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | 4.M. - Oral presentations: Maternal and adolescent health | ||
Large language models to reduce antimicrobial resistance: ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini comparison Marcello Di Pumpo (Italy) Mental health in cardiometabolic diseases among Sami and non-Sami in Norway: the SAMINOR Study Ivana Bojanic (Norway) Estimating health utility associated with mental well-being: mapping GHQ-12 responses onto EQ-5D-5L Zhuxin Mao (Belgium) Long-term effects of a 2-year multidomain lifestyle intervention among older adults Tiia Ngandu (Finland) Digital contact tracing for COVID-19: A systematic review of effectiveness Ha-Linh Quach (Australia) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | International Organization for Migration, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, European Commission | 4.N. - Round table: Harnessing migration to build health system resilience: lessons from the Ukrainian refugee context | |
Chairperson(s): Julia Zimmermann (United Kingdom) Elena Val (Belgium) Iwona Anna Bielska (Poland) Valeriu Sava (Moldova) Isabel de La Mata (European Commission - DG Sante) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | Joint Action PreventNCD, Joint Action JACARDI, WHO/Europe, EUPHA Public health monitoring and reporting section | 4.O. - Round table: Please mind the gaps: toward harmonization of Europe’s non communicable disease monitoring systems | |
Chairperson(s): Knut-Inge Klepp (Norway), Emil S. Høstrup (Denmark) Episodic health examination surveys: strengths and system value Hanna Tolonen (EUPHA-PHMR) Continuous survey-based monitoring: lessons from PASSI Giovanni Capelli (Italy) Leveraging disease registries and administrative data Hector Bueno (Spain) The case for harmonized, interoperable disease surveillance systems Ivo Rakovac (Denmark) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | EUPHAnxt, EUPHA | 4.P. - Skills building seminar: Enhancing your elevator pitch: persuading a policymaker in less than two minutes | |
Chairperson(s): Jinane Ghattas (EUPHAnxt), Monica Brînzac (EUPHA, EUPHAnxt) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:45 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | University of Southern Denmark (Denmark), DEFACTUM – Public Health Research (Denmark), Norwegian Institute of Public Health (Norway), Fontys University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands) | 4.Q. - Round table: Loneliness as a public health priority: Advancing evidence-based interventions and policy action | |
Chairperson(s): Mathias Lasgaard (Denmark) Mathias Lasgaard (Denmark) Thomas Hansen (Norway) Eric Schoenmakers (Netherlands) Nina Goldman (United Kingdom) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:10 |
X. PechaKucha | Åbo Akademi (Finland) | 4.X.1. - Scientific session: Young people’s mental health issues and health-promoting support in finland | |
Chairperson(s): Jessica Hemberg (Finland) Bullying among young people and health-promoting factors: Young people’s perspectives Miia Hästbacka (Finland) Young peoples’ experiences of loneliness and mental health issues in relation to friends and school Jessica Hemberg (Finland) Adolescents, emerging adults, and parents views on involuntary loneliness among young people Yulia Korzhina (Finland) Mental health and loneliness in the school context and transitions: Professionals’ perspectives Amanda Sundqvist (Finland) Class teachers' perceptions of their responsibility for pupil mental health and well-being in schools Jessica Hemberg (Finland) |
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Wed 12th 16:45-17:10 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Health technology assessment section, EUPHA Health impact assessment section, EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, EUPHA Environment and health section, HTAi ESHTA WG | 4.Y.1. - Scientific session: Promoting greener health technologies to support planetary health | |
Chairperson(s): Piedad Martin-Olmedo (EUPHA-HIA), Chiara de Waure (EUPHA-HTA) Integrating Planetary Health in Health Technology Assessment: principles and challenges Chiara Cadeddu (Netherlands) Decarbonizing Healthcare: Leveraging New Technologies for a Sustainable and Resilient Health Sector Marija Jevtic (EUPHA-ENV) Environmental Sustainability in Health Technology Assessment (ESHTA) Sarin K C (Thailand) Cost Analyses for Sustainable Practices in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Rhiannon Reising (Netherlands) Marleen Bekker (Netherlands) |
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Wed 12th 17:20-17:45 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public health policy and politics section | 4.X.2. - Round table: The Politics of Health Impact Assessment | |
Chairperson(s): Marleen Bekker (Netherlands) Rana Orhan Pees (EUPHA-PHPP) Piedad Martin-Olmedo (EUPHA-HIA) João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO) Miriam Blümel (Germany) |
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Wed 12th 17:20-17:45 |
Y. PechaKucha | Nordic AHA communities project | 4.Y.2. - Scientific session: Outdoor environment and healthy ageing in the Nordic Arctic region | |
Chairperson(s): Anastasia Emelyanova (Finland), Steinunn Olafsdottir (Iceland) Arctic healthy ageing and age-inclusive outdoor environment in the One Health perspective Arja Rautio (Finland) Age-inclusive Arctic outdoor spaces: a policy review in four Nordic Steinunn Olafsdottir (Iceland) Healthy Ageing and Outdoor Environment in the Arctic - Methodological Considerations Agneta Larsson (Sweden) Barries and enablers for older residents in the Nordic Arctic going outdoor Anastasia Emelyanova (Finland) |
Workshops - Thursday 13th Nov
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | EUPHA Public health economics section | 5.A. - Round table: Public Health Economics at the heart of Well-being Economics | |
Chairperson(s): João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO), Vanessa Gorasso (EUPHA-ECO) Michele Cecchini (France) Filipa Sampaio (Sweden) Shehzad Ali (Canada) Karl Emmert-Fees (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (Finalnd), EUPHA Injury prevention and safety promotion section, EU project VIPROM- victim protection in medicine, Finnish Medical Women´s Association | 5.B. - Skills building seminar: Breaking the silence - improving communication with victims of domestic violence in healthcare | |
Chairperson(s): Bettina Pfleiderer (Germany) Domestic violence as a public health crisis: challenges and opportunities for health care Maria Papadakaki (EUPHA-INJ) Training communication skills with victims of domestic violence Bettina Pfleiderer (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | Sciensano (Belgium), European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, National Institute of Public Health (Slovenia) | 5.C. - Round table: From Policy to Practice: Advancing Cancer Control Through Cross-Country Learning and EU Action | |
Chairperson(s): Marie Delnord (Belgium), Florian Tille (Germany) Giada Scarpetti (Germany) Beatrice Durvy (Germany) Robbe Saesen (Belgium) Linda Abboud (Belgium) Marjetka Jelenc (Slovenia) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | Climate Nudge consortium, EUPHA Environment and health section | 5.D. - Scientific session: Sustainable urban mobility to support planetary health | |
Chairperson(s): Jaana Halonen (Finland), Marija Jevtic (EUPHA-ENV) CO2 mission benefits of shifting car trips towards sustainable modes in Finnish city regions Emilia Suomalainen (Finland) Factors associated with reduced car commuting among Finnish public sector employees Jenni Ervasti (Finland) Commute mode, commuting accidents and sickness absence among Finnish municipal employees Essi Kalliolahti (Finland) Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of urban and transport interventions Natalie Mueller (Spain) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | 5.E. - Oral presentations: AI and digital innovation in health | ||
Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Risks Attributed to Diabetes: A Population-Based Study of Finland Peng Li (Germany) FINRISK 3.0: A new formula for cardiovascular risk prediction with LDL and 30-year risk projections Hanna Elonheimo (Finland) Emotional and social well-being during perimenopause in Barcelona: a photo-elicitation study Laura Medina-Perucha (Spain) Evaluating an Integrated Work Health Intervention Among Cleaners in Denmark: Challenges and Lessons Vivian Rueskov Poulsen (Denmark) Spatial, contextual and environmental inequalities in birth outcomes Loes Bertens (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | European Commission | 5.F. - Round table: Investing in prevention, preparedness and response: strengthening EU/EEA health crisis planning | |
Panellists Людмила Маляр (Ukraine) Людмила Маляр (Ukraine) Людмила Маляр (Ukraine) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | EUPHA Health and care workforce section, EUPHA, EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, WHO-CC Health Policy and Planning | 5.G. - Round table: Nationalism, populism and migrant healthcare workers: how to protect healthcare and human rights? | |
Chairperson(s): Regien Biesma (EUPHA-GH), Ellen Kuhlmann (EUPHA-HCW) Niamh Humphries (Ireland) Ligia Paina (United States) Michelle Falkenbach (EUPHA-HCW) Marleen Bekker (Netherlands) Monica Brînzac (Romania) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, EUPHA Health and care workforce section, EUPHA Health services research section, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, TU Munich (Germany) | 5.H. - Scientific session: Advancing health literacy: evidence-based strategies for vaccination, cancer, dementia, and policy | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL), Sofia Ribeiro (EUPHA-PHPP) Vaccination literacy, readiness and behavior in Switzerland: a representative national study Anna-Sophia Beese (Switzerland) Association between vaccination readiness and COVID-19 health literacy in German school leaders Marlene Meyer (Germany) The role of virtual reality in enhancing dementia understanding in retail and hospitality sectors Cindy De Bot (Netherlands) Embedding health literacy in cancer policy: insights from a participatory process in Romania Madalina Coman (Romania) Digital health literacy: resources and challenges of cancer survivors in Switzerland Julia Seinsche (Switzerland) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, EuroHealthNet, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, WONCA, NOVA National School of Public Health (Portugal), Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany) | 5.I. - Scientific session: Exploring social prescribing as a pathway to enhance equitable integrated care for migrants | |
Chairperson(s): Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG), Alison Maassen (Belgium) Translating social prescribing into practice: opportunities, evidence gaps, and implementation Ewout Van Ginneken (Germany) Is social prescribing accessible for migrant patients? Findings from a feasibility trial in Germany Wolfram Herrmann (Germany) SP project among migrants in primary healthcare units in Lisbon: Challenges and Lessons learned Ana Gama (Portugal) Innovative investment models to scale and sustain social prescribing initiatives Alison Maassen (Belgium) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
K. Health services and systems research | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and the Nuffield Trust | 5.K. - Round table: A comparison of policies to reduce delayed discharges from hospital in four European countries | |
Chairperson(s): Astrid Eriksen (Germany), Sarah Reed (United Kingdom) Strengthening care transitions: Insights from Denmark’s extended post-discharge responsibility policy Karsten Vrangbaek (Denmark) Policies addressing delayed discharges from hospital in France Zeynep Or (France) Policies addressing delayed discharges from hospital in Germany Elke Berger (Germany) Policies addressing delayed discharges from hospital in Norway Ingrid Sperre Saunes (Norway) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 5.L. - Oral presentations: Work ability: interventions and risk factors | ||
Factors affecting hand hygiene adherence among critical care healthcare workers: a systematic review Benedetta Dellisanti (Italy) Tobacco-related cancer mortality among immigrants in France, 2000-2021 Patricia MacNeil (France) Who is still in need of physical activity promotion after the revision of the WHO guidelines? Julian Brummer (Germany) Gender-based survival analysis in Nasal-Sinus Cancer: a resampling approach using a registry data Fabrizio Cedrone (Italy) Results of lobbying against search engines in the area of harm and risk reduction strategy Michel Mau (France) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | Health4EUKids JA, DYPEDE, University of Patras (Greece) | 5.M. - Scientific session: Health4EUKids: Best practices implemented to European countries to combat childhood obesity | |
Chairperson(s): Apostolos Vantarakis (Greece), George Karidas (Greece) Overview of Health4EUKids approach to child obesity in Europe Apostolos Vantarakis (Greece) Approach of Grunau moves in European countries Rosana Peiro Pérez (Spain) Implementing the Finnish Smart Family model in six European countries Heli Kuusipalo (Finland) Consensus-based framework for sustainable childhood obesity prevention in Europe: a delphi study Angela Giusti (Italy) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | EUPHA Sexual and gender minority health section | 5.N. - Scientific session: Healthcare & Treatment Disparities Among Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals Across Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Richard Bränström (Sweden), Benjamin Smart (Sweden) Sexual minority health disparities across 75 health conditions and diagnoses Richard Bränström (Sweden) Showing the cracks. The experiences of LGBTQ+ healthcare professionals in the workplace Mara Pieri (Portugal) Participatory approaches in LGBTQ+ youth healthcare research: Insights from a Swiss study Tobias Kuhnert (Switzerland) Adverse childhood experiences in transgender and gender diverse youth seeking care Guendalina Di Luigi (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | EUPHA, Oxford University Press | 5.O. - Skills building seminar: Publishing and disseminating your research: How to get published, and what then? | |
Chairperson(s): Monica Brînzac (EUPHA, EUPHAnxt) Peter Allebeck (EUPHA) Rachel Moriarty (United Kingdom) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | Sciensano (Belgium), Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (Belgium) | 5.P. - Scientific session: Towards a more needs-driven healthcare policy and innovation system | |
Chairperson(s): Robby De Pauw (Belgium), Julie Paradis (Belgium) Protocol for Needs Examination Evaluation and Dissemination (NEED) research projects Charline Maertens de Noordhout (Belgium) Putting Patients First: Defining and Addressing Unmet Needs Through Patient Involvement Claudia Louati (Belgium) Mapping Unmet Needs in Health: Leveraging the STEPS Approach to Guide Policy and Innovation Ivo Rakovac (Denmark) Integrating national health data into the NEED database: bridging gaps for evidence-based policy Rani Claerman (Belgium) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-10:00 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | Maynooth University (Ireland), University of Vic (Spain) | 5.Q. - Scientific session: Conceptualising loneliness over the lifespan: Implications and insights for public health | |
Chairperson(s): Joanna McHugh-Power (Ireland), Laura Coll-Planas (Spain) Defining loneliness across the lifespan: public health implications. Joanna McHugh-Power (Ireland) Conceptualising youth loneliness: a comparison of the opinions of young people and adults Laura Riddleston (United Kingdom) Conceptualizing loneliness as a public health problem at the meso level. Laura Coll-Planas (Spain) Loneliness in later life: theoretical approaches and macro-level research trends Fredrica Nyqvist (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-9:25 |
X. PechaKucha | School of Public Health of the University of Pavia (Italy), EUPHA Digiatal Health & AI section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section | 5.X.1. - Scientific session: Redesigning infectious disease surveillance for complexity: past lessons, future tools | |
Chairperson(s): Anna Odone (EUPHA-DHAI -IDC), Maria Gańczak (EUPHA-IDC) From smallpox to dengue: 200 years of integrated surveillance Giacomo Pietro Vigezzi (Italy) Artificial intelligence for surgical site infections risk prediction from routine hospital data Chiara Barbati (Italy) A twelve-year hospital-based surveillance of invasive pneumococcal disease Riccardo Vecchio (Italy) Wastewater epidemiology of respiratory viruses: implementation of a regional surveillance system Luca Viviani (Italy) Unconventional data to monitor preventive health behaviour: preliminary systematic review results Giovanni Emanuele Ricciardi (Italy) |
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Thu 13th 9:00-9:25 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public mental health section | 5.Y.1. - Scientific session: Young people’s mental health | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Sally McManus (Czechia) Trends in depression and anxiety disorders in young adults in England Sally McManus (Czechia) Young adults mental health in Germany: population-based trends, trajectories and influential factors Vera Birgel (Germany) Growing up with mentally stressed parents: Findings from the KiD 0–3 2022 study in Germany Ilona Renner (Germany) Social relationships, loneliness and mental health Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) |
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Thu 13th 9:35-10:00 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public mental health section, JA Implemental, EUPHA Public health economics section | 5.X.2. - Scientific session: Innovation in times of crises – new models of health and psychosocial care | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Mika Rautanen (Finland) Perceived availability of health care services in a rural region of North-West Germany Kim-Julian Behr (Germany) Evaluating the Impact of an Arts on Prescription Programme on Psychiatric Patients’ Well-Being Theodora SKALI (Greece) The 10306 Psychosocial Support Helpline-A Scalable Model for Crisis Response and Brief Psychotherapy Theodora SKALI (Greece) Collective imagination and agency in a prison-based participatory health promotion intervention Nicola Cocco (Italy) |
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Thu 13th 9:35-10:00 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public health epidemiology section | 5.Y.2. - Scientific session: Advancing public health epidemiology: applications of machine learning and causal inference methods | |
Chairperson(s): Stefania Boccia (Italy), Hynek Pikhart (Czechia) Federated Analysis of Cross-European Health Data: Improving CVD prediction with Machine Learning Anna-Leena Vuorinen (Finland) AI-driven subgroup discovery for hypertension control in multi-ethnic populations Felix Chilunga (Netherlands) Causal decomposition to evaluate movement behaviour changes on cardiovascular health inequalities Nicholas Grubic (Canada) Open Causal Graphs: a prototype of a FAIR platform for causal inference Hüseyin Küçükali (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | Invest4Health | 6.A. - Practice session: Reimagining how to plan investment in health promotion and disease prevention | |
Chairperson(s): Joanna Lane (Netherlands), Caroline Costongs (EuroHealthNet) Joanna Lane (Netherlands) Caroline Costongs (EuroHealthNet) Jolanda van Vliet (Sweden) Lars Münter (Denmark) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | Population Health Improvement UK: Local Health, Global Profits | 6.B. - Scientific session: Strengthening local responses to the commercial determinants of health | |
Chairperson(s): Anna Gilmore (United Kingdom), Benjamin Hawkins (United Kingdom) Understanding the Commercial Determinants of Health (CDoH) through an upstream systems perspective Anna Gilmore (United Kingdom) Using a systems approach to identify areas of action for addressing the CDoH Tania Griffin (United Kingdom) Challenges to reorienting public health policy at a local level Benjamin Hawkins (United Kingdom) Estimating Wellbeing and Long-Term Costs and Benefits to Limit Commercial Determinants of Health Charlotte Head (United Kingdom) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | Cancer Society of Finland, University of Latvia, IARC (France), EUCanScreen consortium | 6.C. - Scientific session: From recommendations to reality – Reforming cancer screening programs in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Tytti Sarkeala (Finland), Marcis Leja (Latvia) Introduction to cancer screening: balancing benefits with potential harms Tytti Sarkeala (Finland) EUCanScreen – Assuring sustainable implementation of European cancer screening recommendations Marcis Leja (Latvia) Resolving governance problems in screening Andre Carvalho (France) Prostate cancer screening – ready for primetime? Anssi Auvinen (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | 6.D. - Oral presentations: Health impacts of environmental exposure | ||
Occupational factors and labor market outcomes after sickness absence due to common mental disorders Gerda Stutaite (Sweden) Beyond personal responsibility: the protective role of work-life balance crafting in remote work Valentina Krumina (Latvia) Alcohol and tobacco use in relation to emotional development in late adolescence Anna Joy Russ (Switzerland) The rise of E-cigarette use in Belgium: a growing concern among adolescents Lize Hermans (Belgium) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | 6.E. - Oral presentations: Ferenc Bojan Young Investigators Award | ||
Determinants of Trust in Healthcare Professionals and Traditional Healers Across 111 Countries Christoph Henking (United Kingdom) The Italian Surveillance System for Children aged 0-2 years: a population-based approach Martina Ventura (Italy) Teen-targeted food and beverage advertisements by celebrities and social media influencers Rida Khan (Switzerland) A healthcare needs assessment of gambling harm in Scotland and recommendations for a model of care Beth Dorrans (United Kingdom) Associations between working conditions, sickness absence and sickness presenteeism in Finland Anna Svärd (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | Julius Center Global Health University Medical Center Utrecht (Netherlands), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) | 6.F. - Round table: Geopolitical Shifts and Global Health Equity: Reclaiming Governance in Turbulent Times | |
Chairperson(s): Regien Biesma (EUPHA-GH), Greg Williams (EUPHA-GH) Regien Biesma (EUPHA-GH) Marleen Bekker (Netherlands) Carlos Bruen (Ireland) Greg Williams (EUPHA-GH) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | EUPHA Public health epidemiology section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, EUPHA Ethics in public health section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section, Public health ethics and law network; Global Network for Academic Public Health | 6.G. - Scientific session: Vaccine uptake among vulnerable populations in Europe: gaps, challenges, and paths forward | |
Chairperson(s): Daphne Bussink-Voorend (Netherlands), Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) Strengthening HPV vaccine confidence and uptake among underserved groups in Sweden Sibylle Herzig van Wees (Sweden) How culturally appropriate interventions may reduce HPV vaccine hesitancy among Ukrainian parents Maria Gańczak (EUPHA-IDC) Closing Hepatitis B vaccination gap: barriers and solutions for underserved groups Camila A Picchio (EUPHA-HP) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Chronic diseases section, EUPHA Health and care workforce section, EUPHA Health services research section, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, TU Munich (Germany) | 6.H. - Scientific session: Transforming European public health and health care systems through organizational health literacy | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL), Iveta Nagyova (EUPHA) Organizational health literacy in primary care: a type 2 hyprid effectiveness-implementation study Saskia De Gani (Switzerland) Health professionals’ perception of OHL policies and their implementation in Belgian hospitals Celine Jeitani (Belgium) OHL-ALL: a novel theory based and equity-centered approach to organizational health literacy Susie Sykes (United Kingdom) The role of school principals' characteristics for organizational health literacy in schools Cara Krudewig (Germany) Health-Literate Preschools: an empirical study on preschool organizational health literacy Sophie Rauschmayr (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | EUPHA Public mental health section | 6.I. - Scientific session: Mental health in all policies (MHiAP): Integrating mental health in different policy domains | |
Chairperson(s): Birgitte Blatter (Netherlands), Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) MHiAP to strengthen mental health promotion strategies and actions across sectors Pia Solin (Finland) Integrating mental health across different policy domains: Why and how? Nina Bos (Netherlands) Participatory approaches to promote youth mental health Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) Mental health policy development for young adults by local and national governments: interview study Maartje Vriens (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
K. Health services and systems research | WHO/Europe, European Commission | 6.K. - Round table: Practical approaches to advancing UHC and the role of better donor coordination | |
Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat (WHO EURO), Anja Leetz (Belgium) Facilitating transformation of the health system through stronger governance amidst war in Ukraine Jarno Habicht (Ukraine) The catalytic value of the UHC Partnership for a more skilled workforce in the Republic of Moldova Vlad-alexandru Mixich (Moldova) Building trust and fostering collaboration for equitable access to medicines in North Macedonia Pia Vracko (Slovenia) Institutionalizing health financing reform through strategic governance in Tajikistan Ilker Dastan (Tajikistan) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 6.L. - Oral presentations: Navigating challenges in diverse worker populations | ||
A Decade of health diplomacy: Evaluating progress under WHO Europe's Health 2020 framework Anastasia Erin Verheyen (Italy) Seroprevalence of diphtheria and pertussis IgG antibodies among pregnant women in North India Stuti Pramod (India) Temporal trends in mental health among sexual minorities in Stockholm County, 2010 to 2021 Willi Zhang (Sweden) Structural Health System Differences and Loneliness in Older Adults: A Cross-Cluster Analysis Courtney Queen (United States) Work functioning of older workers in ageing labour markets: the role of obesity and overweight Emma van der Haring (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section | 6.M. - Round table: Respiratory syncytial virus vaccination in Europe – where are we now, challenges and opportunities? | |
Chairperson(s): Helen Skirrow (United Kingdom), Kimberley Foley (United Kingdom) Sonia Saxena (EUPHA-CAPH) Michael Edelstein (Israel) Laura Mannion (Ireland) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | 6.N. - Oral presentations: Health challenges for vulnerable populations | ||
Concordance between randomized controlled trials and target trial emulation: A meta-analysis Canlong Wang (United Kingdom) Stronger families, healthier minds: association between family function and postpartum depression Adriana Rivera Tress (Mexico) Social inequality in mental halth among 15-year-old adolescents in Denmark from 2002-2022 Christine Leonhard Birk Sørensen (Denmark) The impact of increasing pensions on reducing regional inequalities in health and wellbeing Julija Simpson (United Kingdom) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | EUPHA Foresight section, RVIM (Netherlands), Instituto Superior Técnico (Portugal) | 6.O. - Scientific session: The future of foresight: how to apply innovative methods to strategic foresight | |
Chairperson(s): Henk Hilderink (EUPHA-FS), Ana Vieira (EUPHA-FS) The use of AI in horizon scanning, a helpful tool or a myth? Louise Dekker (Netherlands) Strategic Foresight Innovation: A Co-Design Framework for Resilient Technology Development Ana Vieira (EUPHA-FS) Dealing with complexity applying group model building to public health and health care Marit De Vries (Netherlands) Involving Citizens in Foresight – The Missing Link Constanza De Matteu Monteiro (Denmark) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | LSHTM (UK), EuroHealthNet | 6.P. - Skills building seminar: Developing successful public health framing: case studies of food policy debates in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Chiara Rinaldi (United Kingdom), Samuele Tonello (Belgium) The (re)framing of local food environment policies in English local authorities Chiara Rinaldi (United Kingdom) A frame analysis of municipal attempts to restrict fast food chain openings in urban locations Samuele Tonello (Belgium) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:45 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | 6.Q. - Oral presentations: Mental health, loneliness and social contexts | ||
Health belief model-based interventions for knowledge and beliefs on mammograms: A systematic review Ahmad Abuabed (Spain) Loneliness and mental health by family constellation: findings from the FReDA panel in Germany Helena Ludwig-Walz (Germany) Effect evaluation of work-related support for hospital patients with chronic diseases Angelique De Rijk (Netherlands) Dose-response relation of artificial light at night and breast cancer: a public health perspective Teresa Urbano (Italy) Maternal preeclampsia and early childhood development: a cohort study in British Columbia, Canada Zakir Hossin (Sweden) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:10 |
X. PechaKucha | IPPE, Tampere University (Finland) | 6.X.1. - Skills building seminar: Strengthening risk communication skills of public health professionals in the age of infodemic | |
Chairperson(s): Saeed Ahmad (Finland), Fahmeeda Idrees (Finland) Mastering risk communication during infodemic: a skill building approach Saeed Ahmad (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 11:45-12:10 |
Y. PechaKucha | European Burden of Disease Network, EUPHA Public health economics section | 6.Y.1. - Round table: Knowledge Translation for a Healthier Future: Insights from Burden of Disease Research | |
Chairperson(s): Vanessa Gorasso (EUPHA-ECO), Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium) What users really need: insights from stakeholders on burden of disease data. Aline Anton (Germany) From static reports to modular storytelling: a new approach to communicating burden of disease data Aline Anton (Germany) Translating the Belgian national Burden of Disease Data into Public Knowledge and Policy Action Robby De Pauw (Belgium) |
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Thu 13th 12:20-12:45 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Ethics in public health section, UK Faculty of Public Health, ASPHER, Global Network for Academic Health | 6.X.2. - Round table: Code of ethics and professional conduct for public health professionals and institutions | |
Chairperson(s): Farhang Tahzib (EUPHA-ETH) Kasia Czabanowska (ASPHER) Jim Thomas (United States) Paul Athanasopoulos (United Kingdom) Peter Schröder-Bäck (EUPHA-ETH) |
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Thu 13th 12:20-12:45 |
Y. PechaKucha | Chega Junto Project | 6.Y.2. - Round table: Gamifying Health: Board Games as a Strategy to Train Health Teams and Engage Adolescents in Slums | |
Chairperson(s): Francisco Timbó de Paiva Neto (Brazil), Roberta Gonçalves Marques (Brazil) Playing for Health: Board Games as Tools for Training and Adolescent Engagement in Primary Care Francisco Timbó de Paiva Neto (Brazil) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Urban public health section | 7.A. - Scientific session: Resilience, mental health and well-being – pathways to Public Mental Health | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Mika Rautanen (Finland) Resilience and life events: Mental health in rural communities Felix Sisenop (Germany) Resilience Among Young Prisoners and Its Associations with PTSD and Alexithymia (WattuIV Database) Kitta Ripatti (Finland) Childhood disability and late-life resilience and ageing perception Sunwoo Lee (Czechia) Coping as a central public mental health indicator in times of multiple crises Caroline Cohrdes (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | EuroHealthNet, Sciensano (Belgium), RIVM (Netherlands), Danish Institute of Public Health (Denmark), University of Southern Denmark (Denmark) | 7.B. - Scientific session: Addressing Commercial Determinants of Health in National Institutes for Public Health across Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Stefanie Vandevijvere (Belgium), Samuele Tonello (Belgium) Setting the scene: Commercial Determinants of Health and the Public Interest Samuele Tonello (Belgium) Monitoring and Addressing Industry Influence on Public Health Policy in Belgium Suzannah D'Hooghe (Belgium) Strengthening Institutional Awareness of Commercial Determinants of Health in the Netherlands Mariken Tijhuis (Netherlands) Mapping Industry Influence on Policy and Research Collaboration in Denmark Katrine Sidenius Duus (Denmark) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | EUPHA Chronic diseases section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, Clinical Epidemiology and Research Center, Humanitas University (Italy) | 7.C. - Scientific session: Prevention and management of chronic diseases among migrant communities | |
Chairperson(s): Saverio Stranges (EUPHA-CHR), Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) NCDs burden among immigrant communities: global perspectives Saverio Stranges (EUPHA-CHR) Preventing chronic work-related diseases in migrant workers: emerging risks and data gaps Franca Barbic (Italy) Strategies to achieve transformative migrant health outcomes: health literacy development approaches Richard Osborne (Australia) Co-creating health literacy actions for prevention of NCDs among migrants in Portugal Maria J. Marques (Portugal) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | European Environment Agency | 7.D. - Practice session: (Probably) the best environment and health data in the world: using the EEA data in your research | |
Chairperson(s): Gerardo Sanchez Martinez (Denmark), Sune Djurhuus (Denmark) EEA data streams of health relevance: air pollution, environmental noise and industrial emission Sune Djurhuus (Denmark) Using EEA data to communicate with the public - the updated European Environment and Health Atlas Gerardo Sanchez Martinez (Denmark) Using EEA air pollution exposure and census data to identify local and regional inequalities Jeanne Vuaille (Denmark) Using EEA and EUROSTAT data to identify climate risk inequalities: A practical example Aleksandra Kazmierczak (Denmark) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | 7.E. - Pitch presentations: Lessons from digital interventions | ||
Evaluation of Digital Interventions for Reducing Alcohol Consumption: A Meta-Analysis Study Beyza Ataoğlu (Türkiye) Digital interventions to improve plant-based eating: A systematic review and meta-analysis Käbi Vanwinkelen (Belgium) The need for an AI regulatory sandbox in health: lessons from a simulation exercise in a hospital Patrícia Pita Ferreira (Netherlands) The role of trust in sharing patient-reported outcome measures for research: a mixed-methods study Susanne Drexler (Austria) Patient and clinician voices in shaping AI for equitable heart failure management Miriam Cabrita (Portugal) Health and care personnel perceptions of benefits and barriers in health and welfare technology use Suvi-Jonna Martikainen (Finland) Comparison of the prevalence of lifestyle factors depicted in influencers posts in 2022 and 2024 Robertas Basijokas (Lithuania) Enhancing dementia awareness and empathy through virtual reality: implications for community nurses Cindy De Bot (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | 7.F. - Pitch presentations: Infectious diseases control | ||
Prevalence of Hepatitis C in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy: population-wide screening Gianmarco Imperiali (Italy) Incidence of RSV-related hospitalizations among elderly: a retrospective study from Italy Giuseppe Di Martino (Italy) Introduction of pertussis vaccination for pregnant women during the 2024 outbreak in Finland Aino Nyqvist (Finland) Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on mortality from competing causes: A nationwide Czech study, 2022 Klara Hulikova Tesarkova (Czechia) Impact of climatic variables on West Nile Virus epidemiology in Lombardy, Italy Tindara Scirocco (Italy) From herd to human: Lessons from containing a Q Fever outbreak in Gippsland Shereen Labib (Australia) Protective antibody IgG titres for diphtheria and pertussis among prison inmates in North India Lakshmi Pvm (India) Unveiling hidden reservoirs: dynamics of asymptomatic plasmodium falciparum carriage in Mali Betty Kazanga (France) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finnish Insititute of Occupational Health (Finland) | 7.G. - Scientific session: The Finnish experiences of using Breakthrough Series for designing new practices | |
Chairperson(s): Heidi Muurinen (Finland), Tiina Koivisto (Finland) Transferring Breakthrough Series to Finland – drift, adaptation, or an entirely new model? Sara Launio (Finland) Applying the BTS coaching structure to support multiprofessional teams to design service chains Heidi Muurinen (Finland) Solving care labor shortages through employee-driven experiments: A multiple case study Inka Koskela (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | 7.H. - Oral presentations: Health literacy: pathways to better care | ||
Age at ADHD diagnosis and educational outcomes: a register-study of Finnish 1990-1999 birth cohorts Lotta Volotinen (Finland) Risk factors for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection: a Swedish nationwide cohort study Giulia Dallagiacoma (Sweden) Macro-level social determinants of antimicrobial resistance: Evidence from 94 countries Niina Metsä-Simola (Finland) Predicting the risk for hypertension and cardiovascular disease after pregnancy: A multistate model Anouk Klootwijk (Netherlands) Public opinions on societal measures to prevent obesity – a population-based study from Finland Katri Sääksjärvi (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | 7.I. - Oral presentations: Environmental, behavioural and social influences on health | ||
Changes in health behaviors and cardiovascular disease: a register-linkage study in Finland Jaakko Harkko (Finland) Preservative Food Additives and Cancer Incidence in the NutriNet-Santé Cohort Anaïs Hasenböhler (France) Preservative Food Additives, Cardiovascular Disease & Hypertension Incidence - NutriNet-Santé Cohort Anaïs Hasenböhler (France) Born Unequal: Maternal Socioeconomic Factors and Adherence to Best Practices in Early Childhood Margherita Tommasella (Italy) It’s not all about the extremes: monitoring heat-associated mortality in England in 2024 Imogen Davies (United Kingdom) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
K. Health services and systems research | EUPHA Public health epidemiology section, EUPHA Health technology assessment section | 7.K. - Scientific session: Adapting guidelines across different national settings: lessons learnt from adapting NICE guidelines | |
Chairperson(s): Chiara de Waure (EUPHA-HTA), Hugh McGuire (United Kingdom) Why do we adapt guidelines? Georgios Nikolopoulos (Cyprus) Cyprus healthcare in transition: the challenges of a newly established system in a small country Monica Kyriacou (Cyprus) Contextualization of guidelines: Experiences in Cyprus following collaboration with UK NICE Anneza Yiallourou (Cyprus) Quality indicators and guidelines Ourania Kolokotroni (Cyprus) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 7.L. - Pitch presentations: Work, health and policy | ||
Impact of Swiss federal law on breast-feeding at work – Swiss Infant Feeding Study 2024 Julia Dratva (EUPHA-CAPH) Exploring fear of future pandemics among mothers in Cyprus: A cross-sectional study Konstantinos Giannakou (Cyprus) The implementation process of a return to work intervention in German cancer counseling centers Kati Hiltrop (Germany) Childhood ADHD traits and young-adult labor market marginalization: a co-twin control study Iman Alaie (Sweden) Assessing the impacts of Individual Placement and Support in employment and psychosocial well-being Noora Sipilä (Finland) Employment, cancer patients and survivors: mapping policies and identifying best practices in Europe Rana Orhan Pees (EUPHA-PHPP) 20-year labour market histories of women and men aged 66: A nationwide Swedish cohort study Katalin Gemes (Sweden) Awareness and use of occupational health services in French deprived neighborhoods Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah (France) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | 7.M. - Oral presentations: Socioeconomic factors in child and adolescent health | ||
Health Care Workload and Cost-Effectiveness of Metabolomic Risk Score-Based Health Checks in Finland Janne Martikainen (Finland) Early childhood development among voluntary and forced migrants: evidence from Germany Valeriia Heidemann (Germany) Social services access and needs among migrant populations in vulnerable situations in Finland Katri Kantojärvi (Finland) Gamified intervention; Sedentary behaviour; Community health engagement Steven Rose (United Kingdom) Rehabilitation trends before depression-related pension application: a registry study from Finland Tero Kujanpää (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | World Health Summit Academic Alliance - The Lancet Regional Health Europe Commission on Health, Migration and Climate Change: The European Context | 7.N. - Scientific session: The Health-Migration Nexus on a heating planet: New Evidence and Future Directions for Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Shilpa Rao-Skirbekk (Norway), Giulia Acquadro Pacera (Switzerland) Kim Van Daalen (United Kingdom) Kayvan Bozorgmehr (Germany) Giulia Acquadro Pacera (Switzerland) Achenyo Abbah (Norway) Soumyadeep Banerjee (Austria) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | EUPHA Public health economics section, EUPHA Foresight section, European Burden of Disease Network | 7.O. - Scientific session: Towards evidence-based policy using burden of disease methods | |
Chairperson(s): Sarah Nayani (Belgium), Vanessa Gorasso (EUPHA-ECO) From data to action: national burden of disease studies shaping health policy and priorities Jozefien Wellekens (Belgium) Population Attributable Fraction: translating causal knowledge into prevention potential Kim Fernandez (Belgium) Towards evidence-based policies - exploring the potential impact fraction for policy planning Sarah Croes (Belgium) Future projections of Burden of Disease in the Netherlands Henk Hilderink (EUPHA-FS) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | 7.P. - Pitch presentations: Environmental exposures and public health | ||
Association between residential air pollution and preterm birth in Finland in 1990-2016 Anna Pulakka (Finland) Impact of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone on lung development in children: the CHILL cohort study Helen Wood (United Kingdom) The role of air pollution in bone health among adults with overweight and obesity in Spain Ariadna Curto (Spain) PAHs exposure and childhood leukemia risk: a population-based case-control study Marcella Malavolti (Italy) Heat Vulnerability Among Youth: Two Decades of Temperature-Driven Hospitalizations in Czechia. Consuelo Quispe-Haro (Czechia) Stakeholders’ power and interests in alcohol, tobacco, and nicotine policy in 7 European countries Taija Voutilainen (Finland) Is public health losing its reach? The precautionary principle and European Union chemicals policy Chloe Stephenson (Finland) A Dutch nationwide action program to tackle geographical inequalities in birth outcomes Loes Bertens (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-16:15 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | 7.Q. - Pitch presentations: Physical activity, mental health and psychosocial factors | ||
Longitudinal association of leisure time physical activity with allostatic load in midlife Maija Korpisaari (Finland) Infections and anxiety and depression: a population-based matched cohort study Georgia Gore-Langton (United Kingdom) Incident health outcomes among individuals with a sibling diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder Wen Yang (Finland) Anxiety and depression as predictors of NEET in young adulthood: A Swedish national cohort study Joakim Wahlström (Sweden) Self-esteem mediates the path from childhood trauma to criminality: A case-control study in Tunisia Imen Mlouki (Tunisia) Physical activity and psychological distress: moderation by age in two Finnish cohorts 2017–2022 Lari Järvensivu (Finland) Substances that underlie a diagnosis of multiple drug use disorder: a 2021-2024 Swedish cohort study Kimberly Kane (Sweden) Developmental trajectories in adolescent mental health: does social status matter? Christine Leonhard Birk Sørensen (Denmark) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-15:40 |
X. PechaKucha | Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy) | 7.X.1. - Scientific session: Reducing Health Inequalities in Europe: From Data to Policy and Action | |
Chairperson(s): Raffaella Bucciardini (Italy), Fanni Meszaros (Hungary) Synthesizing evidence on the social determinants of health for cancer and diabetes outcomes in EU Mark Francis (Finland) Reviewing and comparing existing european NCD and risk factor policies and interventions Gerd Flodgren (Norway) Integrating equity into interventions: lessons from capacity-building activities Chiara Di Girolamo (Italy) Conceptualization and Operationalisation of Mental Health Literacy: An Umbrella Review Johanna Cresswell-Smith (Finland) Measuring and Improving Health Literacy in the General Population and Vulnerable Groups Camille Barailla (France) |
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Thu 13th 15:15-15:40 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, EUPHA | 7.Y.1. - Round table: Policies to protect children from online harms: Experiences from Finland, Europe and beyond | |
Chairperson(s): Sonia Saxena (EUPHA-CAPH) The science of screen time: exploring benefits, harmful effects and policy interventions Cecília Elias (Portugal) Finland’s digital transformation: balancing innovation with youth protection Silja Kosola (Finland) The Dutch perspective: smartphone-free schools and a new research agenda Karin Boode (Netherlands) Social media age limits in Norway & Australia Jean Calleja-Agius (Malta) The importance of European and global tech industry regulation John Gannon (Ireland) |
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Thu 13th 15:50-16:15 |
X. PechaKucha | Competence Network Preventive Medicine Baden-Württemberg (Germany) | 7.X.2. - Scientific session: Investing in cross-linked research infrastructures to transform preventive public health landscapes | |
Chairperson(s): Ludgera Lewerich (Germany), Lisa Kellermann (Germany) Evidence-based diabetes prevention programmes in the public health sector Dominique Michels (Germany) Strengthening stakeholder involvement and evidence in pregnancy care through local networks Hannah Lintener (Germany) Translating evidence on health promotion programmes in early childhood education into practice Janine Wendt (Germany) Effective heat protection for all. Towards a systematic evaluation of Heat Health Action Plans Sophie Busalt (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 15:50-16:15 |
Y. PechaKucha | WHO/ Europe, JA Prevent NCDs | 7.Y.2. - Round table: Raising alcohol excise taxes in Europe: evidence, impact, and opportunities for public health gains | |
Chairperson(s): Jurgen Rehm (Canada) Jurgen Rehm (Canada) Arnfinn Helleve (Norway) Daniela Correia (Portugal) Maria Neufeld (Russia) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, WHO Regional Office for Europe and Technische Universität Berlin (Germany) | 8.A. - Round table: Unlocking the potential of public mental health through coordinated cross-sector policy action | |
Chairperson(s): Ewout Van Ginneken (Germany), Ruth Waitzberg (Germany) Juliane Winkelmann (Belgium) Jonathan Campion (United Kingdom) Ledia Lazeri (Denmark) Katherine Polin (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | EUPHA, ASPHER, WHO | 8.B. - Round table: Protecting public health through global cooperation and advocacy defending WHO: forum theatre | |
Chairperson(s): Avi Magid (Israel), Emilia Aragon De Leon (WHO EURO) Dorit Nitzan (Israel) Natasha Azzopardi Muscat (WHO EURO) Charlotte Marchandise (EUPHA) Ricardo Mexia (EUPHA-IDC) Alison Mc Callum (United Kingdom) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | NIJZ (Slovenia), Sciensano (Belgium), EuroHealthNet | 8.C. - Practice session: Sustainable implementation of public health actions matters - The case of JA PreventNCD | |
Chairperson(s): Mojca Gabrijelčič Blenkus (Slovenia), Caroline Costongs (EuroHealthNet) Sustainability planning – how and when it contributes to sustainable implementation, JA PreventNCD Mojca Gabrijelčič Blenkus (Slovenia) Multistakeholders engagement in sustainability planning Monika Robnik (Slovenia) Accountability cycle – among core concepts in sustainability of public health actions Gabrielle Schittecatte (Belgium) EU Consortium on NCD Prevention – how to define governance mechanisms of a potential new EU body Tit Albreht (EUPHA) Sustainability challenge for the JA PreventNCD - audience engagement slido session Knut-Inge Klepp (Norway) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | European Climate and Health Observatory | 8.D. - Round table: Responding to climate change impacts on mental health in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Aleksandra Kazmierczak (Denmark), Andrea Schmidt (Austria) Eszter Sandor (Ireland) Chiara Cadeddu (Netherlands) Emily Hewlett (France) Allison Stewart-Ruano (United States) Mareike Kroll (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | Nivel (Netherlands), Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (Finland), Jagiellonian University Medical College (Poland), European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies | 8.E. - Scientific session: Improving inclusive digital health utilization in Europe: mapping disparities and targeted solutions | |
Chairperson(s): Gemma Williams (United Kingdom) Strategic directions for digital inclusion: Mapping exclusion prevention practices in EU countries Anu-Marja Kaihlanen (Finland) Disparities in digital health use among citizens in the Netherlands: insights and targeted solutions Jelle Keuper (Netherlands) Digital exclusion in health and social care services: solutions implemented in Finland Tarja Heponiemi (Finland) Leaving no one behind in digital health: is Poland on the right track? Mariusz Duplaga (Poland) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | 8.F. - Oral presentations: Vaccine and AMR challenges | ||
Intersectional inequalities in health in Germany: The effects of sex, education, and migration S. Claire Slesinski (Germany) Workplace bullying and risk of incident diagnosed mental disorders: a Swedish cohort study Rebecka Holmgren (Sweden) Climate exposure clusters and adult blood pressure in the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Warner van Kersen (Finland) Psychotropic prescribing and GP involvement among Belgian youth: a national database 2018-2023 Sherihane Bensemmane (Belgium) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | EUPHA Health and care workforce section, EUPHA Ethics in public health section, WHO-CC Health Policy and Planning, WHO Europe | 8.G. - Round table: Health and care workforce migration: how to navigate ethically and align global and European needs? | |
Chairperson(s): Ellen Kuhlmann (EUPHA-HCW), Tiago Correia (EUPHA-HCW) Pieternella Pieterse (Ireland) Julia Lohmann (Germany) Zuzana Kotherová (Czechia) Farhang Tahzib (EUPHA-ETH) Tomas Zapata (WHO EURO) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | Sante Publique France | 8.H. - Round table: Health Literacy in Action: Innovative and Inclusive Approaches from European Joint Initiatives | |
Chairperson(s): Erreguerena Redondo (Spain), Richard Osborne (Australia) Cecilia D’Acunto (Belgium) Marta Neves (Portugal) Susana Rodrigues (Portugal) Peder Ringnes Berrefjord (Norway) Andrea Guajardo Villar (France) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | IARC (France) | 8.I. - Scientific session: Towards effective cancer prevention for sustainable health: European Code Against Cancer update | |
Chairperson(s): David Ritchie (France) Overview of ECAC5 development, methodology and innovations Carolina Espina (France) Development and coherence of the policy recommendations Nadia Vilahur (Finland) Advocacy perspectives and dissemination strategies Wendy Yared (Belgium) National implementation experiences and engagement with target groups Heidi Löflund-Kuusela (Finland) ECAC5 digital: development and user engagement strategies of the EU Mobile App for Cancer Prevention Hajo Zeeb (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
K. Health services and systems research | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies | 8.K. - Round table: Tracing evidence from policy to impact: mapping the performance pathway | |
Chairperson(s): Dheepa Rajan (Belgium), Nathan Shuftan (Germany) Katharina Achstetter (Germany) Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen (Finland) Pia Kreutzer (Austria) Giovanni Baglio (Italy) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | EUPHA Social security, work and health section, EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Public health economics section | 8.L. - Scientific session: Work and mental health among young adults: views and evidence from five European countries | |
Chairperson(s): Ute Bültmann (EUPHA-SSWH) Psychosocial work environment and disability pension among young workers with psychiatric diagnoses Jeppe Sørensen (Denmark) The psychosocial work environment and young workers’ mental health Malte van Veen (Netherlands) The combined role of pain and mental health in sickness absence among younger employees Pi Fagerlund (Finland) Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | 8.M. - Oral presentations: Adolescent health and behaviour | ||
Adolescent peer groups and alcohol use: longitudinal effect and self-selection in a Czech cohort Gabriela Ksinan Jiskrova (Czechia) Artificial Intelligence for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening: Performance of Deep Learning Models Firas Zaier (Tunisia) Assessing the magnitude of surveillance bias in prostate cancer, melanoma and lung cancer Arnaud Chiolero (Switzerland) Health, neurodevelopment and healthcare use at age 5 in the French very preterm birth cohort Epipage2 Anna-Veera Seppanen (France) Self-reported work ability among recipients of sickness allowance by medical diagnosis group Riitta Luoto (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, University of Bergen (Norway), National School of Public Health, NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal), WHO, Stockholm University (Sweden), Day-centre Toivon Talo (Finland) | 8.N. - Round table: Concepts, terminology and methods in migration and health in a changing geopolitical environment | |
Chairperson(s): Esperanza Diaz (Norway) Use of terminology and narratives – has it changed in the last few years? Anne Hammad (Finland) Categories and categorizations in migration and health research Sol P. Juárez (Sweden) Engaging migrants in research and action through participatory processes: lessons from Portugal Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | 8.O. - Oral presentations: Data and health outcomes: advances in public health evaluation | ||
A gendered association between non-standard working hours and mental health in deprived neighborhoods Anne Gosselin (France) A scoping review on healthcare access challenges among people experiencing homelessness Filipa Alves da Costa (WHO EURO) Youth Wellbeing in Digital Space: Analyzing Mental Health Representations Through Minecraft Building Lorraine Cousin Cabrolier (France) Enhancing prediabetes and diabetes detection through a machine learning-enabled self-assessment Daniel Yoo (Denmark) Variation in presenteeism by statutory sick pay: a multi-level analysis of 35 European countries Marvin Reuter (Germany) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | EUPHAnxt, EUPHA | 8.P. - Round table: EUPHAnxt Mentoring Programme: insights from Menteese | |
Chairperson(s): Domitilla Marconi (Italy), Patrícia Pita Ferreira (Netherlands) Ana Zhelyazkova (Germany) Sophie Eicher (Germany) Trishnika Chakraborty (India) Barbara Hugonin-Rao (Italy) Giacomo Diedenhofen (Italy) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:45 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | EUPHA Infectious diseases control section, EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Public health epidemiology section, EuroSafe, IDB Network | 8.Q. - Scientific session: Mental Health Outcomes of Injuries: Research and Practice Challenges | |
Chairperson(s): Maria Papadakaki (EUPHA-INJ), Hynek Pikhart (Czechia) Injuries worsen depressive symptoms in older adults: Evidence from the Czech HAPIEE study Eliska Hrezova (Czechia) Methodological challenges in injury investigation of mental health outcomes after road traffic injury Birute Strukcinskiene (EUPHA-INJ) Mental health assessment in EDs after road traffic injuries: a study protocol Stavroula Lioliou (Greece) Building resilience of frontline physicians:WONCA MHT project in natural disaster/armed conflict zone Marilena Anastasaki (Greece) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:10 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Public health epidemiology section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, EUPHA Ethics in public health section | 8.X.1. - Scientific session: Beyond One-Size-Fits-All: Rethinking Prevention for the 21st Century | |
Chairperson(s): Roberta Pastorino (EUPHA-PHG), Péter Pikó (EUPHA-PHG) From population health to personalization: why prevention needs a rethink Ron Zimmern (United Kingdom) ReThinking Cancer Prevention Through Participation: from 4P-CAN Rural Living Lab in Eastern Europe Marius Geantă (Romania) Uncovering Hidden Risk: Polygenic Scores for Personalized Prevention Stefania Boccia (Italy) DNA based screening in prevention: current practise and future promise Martina Cornel (Netherlands) |
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Thu 13th 16:45-17:10 |
Y. PechaKucha | Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Tampere University (Finland) | 8.Y.1. - Scientific session: Use of health care services and securing the service system as the population ages | |
Chairperson(s): Mari Aaltonen (Finland), Jutta Pulkki (Finland) Health service use by persons diagnosed with dementia 12 months before their diagnosis Pia Pulkkinen (Finland) Register-based study on health care use of people with and without dementia and COVID-19 Jutta Pulkki (Finland) Multimorbidity and regional differences in care transitions: the 15-Year SNAC-study Susanna Gentili (Sweden) Health care profiles of home care users with cognitive impairment - state sequence analysis Jokke Häsä (Finland) |
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Thu 13th 17:20-17:45 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Sexual and gender minority health section | 8.X.2. - Scientific session: LGBTQ+ people navigating societal adversities & mental health risk across the lifespan & contexts | |
Chairperson(s): David Doyle (Netherlands) LGBT+ people’s suicide vulnerability in Czechia: Minority stress in a high structural stigma context Michal Pitonak (Czechia) Sexual orientation differences in ACEs and internalizing psychopathology: Swedish population study Benjamin Smart (Sweden) Intersectional discrimination and drug use among sexual and gender minorities in Kenya and Rwanda Winstoun Muga (Kenya) |
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Thu 13th 17:20-17:45 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Public health monitoring and reporting, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, Technical University of Munich (Germany) | 8.Y.2. - Round table: Erosion of health authorities as a menacing phenomenon disrupting information ecosystems of youth | |
Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL), Lisa Stauch (Germany) Götz Gottschalk (Germany) Kevin Dadaczynski (Germany) Rafaela Rosário (Portugal) Tina Purnat (United States) Robin van Kessel (United Kingdom) |
Workshops - Friday 14th Nov
Time (UTC+02:00) / Location | Track | Organiser Abbreviations |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | Sciensano (Belgium), EUPHA Public health economics section, European Burden of Disease Network | 9.A. - Skills building seminar: Health Impact Assessment – integrating equity and inequality | |
Chairperson(s): Vanessa Gorasso (EUPHA-ECO), Mathilde Vankelegom (Belgium) Promoting Health Equity through Health Impact Assessments in Wales Kathryn Ashton (United Kingdom) Advancing equity through Health Impact Assessments Sofia Romagosa Vilarnau (Belgium) Strengthening Health and Equity in Impact Assessments across Europe Suzannah D'Hooghe (Belgium) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | EUPHA Behavioural science for public health initiative, ECDC, RIVM (Netherlands), ISCII, NIJZ (Slovenia), Department of Health (Ireland), UQAM (Canada), Concordia University (Canada), THL (Finalnd), London School of Economics (UK) | 9.B. - Scientific session: Building a resilient society: global behavioural science to improve health emergency management | |
Chairperson(s): Irina Ljungqvist (ECDC), Saskia Euser (Netherlands) Psychosocial factors of resilience: Two mixed methodological from four European countries Jet Sanders (Netherlands) From Perception to Policy: insights for evidence-based preparedness policy in Slovenia and Ireland Andreja Belščak Čolaković (Slovenia) Cross national insights into pandemic preparedness from the iCARE study. Simon Bacon (Canada) From behavioural data to policy: How iCARE informed Canada’s pandemic preparedness response Kim Lavoie (Canada) Citizen social resilience: Conceptualising and enhancing collective capacity in times of crisis Tuukka Tammi (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | 9.C. - Pitch presentations: Lifestyle, disease prevention and health inequalities | ||
Short and long-term prevention of frailty with multidomain lifestyle intervention among older adults Johanna Pöyhönen (Finland) Associations between high- and low-risk lifestyles for colorectal cancer and the gut microbiome Rilla Tammi (Finland) Predicting type 2 diabetes from concurrent mental disorders: findings from a French cohort study Valentina Andreeva (France) Barriers to colorectal cancer screening: insights and opportunities for enhanced participation Dana Alsaialy (Saudi Arabia) Overcoming workforce shortages to improve cervical cancer detection: a community approach in Ukraine Anna Fenchak (Ukraine) Social isolation and cardiovascular disease: mediation by health behaviors and metabolic factors Eero Teppo (Finland) Educational level and access to kidney transplantation: a 20-year cohort study in Italy Claudia Marino (Italy) Explaining the declining hip fracture incidence in Denmark 1999-2018. The Hip-IMPACT model Kristin Holvik (Norway) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | Barcelona Institute for Global Health (Spain) | 9.D. - Scientific session: Innovative global nature-based social prescribing interventions to promote wellbeing | |
Chairperson(s): Jill Litt (Spain), Laura Coll-Planas (Spain) Advancing holistic models of social prescribing: New evidence from six global studies Jill Litt (Spain) Global Results from the Fidelity Assessment of Six Friends in Nature Intervention Studies Laura Coll-Planas (Spain) Training facilitators for nature-based group intervention in five countries Kaisu Pitkälä (Finland) Results and evolution of the Catalan social prescribing program: Integrating nature-based approaches Marc Olivella (Spain) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | 9.E. - Pitch presentations: Improving digital capabilities | ||
The importance of telemedicine for a more sustainable Healthcare Service Diego Ghirardini (Italy) General perceptions of digitalisation and its impact on the use of digital health applications Birgit Babitsch (Germany) Sudden Increases in Health Expenditure as a Predictor of Dementia Onset Yewon Jung (Korea, South) Media concept and IT-equipment at school as predictors for teaching digital health literacy Lisa Stauch (Germany) Evaluation of the content and readability of Google and ChatGPT information on tuberculosis Bengisu Karagöz (Türkiye) Community organisations using digital technology can improve public mental health outcomes? Fiona Duncan (United Kingdom) Social Media Influencers and Sexual Health: A Systematic Review of Communication Techniques Marie Dinh (France) Long-term consequences of adolescent social media use on mental health in young adulthood Martina Zetterqvist (Sweden) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | 9.F. - Oral presentations: Infection prevention and control | ||
Loneliness in Young Adults: The Role of NEET Status and Social Determinants in Norway Lars Bauger (Norway) Energy drinks and rise in addictive substance use: interim results from “Hand aufs Herz” study Shubhra Mishra (Germany) Diverging paths: how different countries have designed and implemented medically assisted dying Sarah Reed (United Kingdom) Impact of own vs. parental education on premature mortality: A registry cohort study (1990–2019) Carl Baravelli (Norway) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | ASPHER Core Curriculum Programme | 9.G. - Skills building seminar: Harnessing the power of the ASPHER Core Curriculum for Public Health: From Theory to Action | |
Chairperson(s): Mary Codd (Ireland), Judit Simon (Austria) Alena Petráková (Czechia) Alejandro Gonzalez-Aquines (United Kingdom) Alison Mc Callum (United Kingdom) Anna Cooper-Ryan (United Kingdom) Karl F Conyard (Ireland) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | EUPHA Health promotion section, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section | 9.H. - Scientific session: From Complexity to Action: Strengthening Evaluation and Co-creation in Public Health Interventions | |
Chairperson(s): Wieke van Boxtel (Netherlands), Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) Empowering Children: Co-Design Boosts Health Literacy and Learning Outcomes in primary school. Wieke van Boxtel (Netherlands) Wellguides – Co-designing a school-based peer-to-peer approach to promoting mental health literacy Frank Wieber (Switzerland) Children's voices in health promotion: Co-creating healthy lifestyle in primary schools Rafaela Rosário (Portugal) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | 9.I. - Pitch presentations: Prevention and health promotion | ||
Sleep patterns of children: developmental disorders vs. typical development Aida Balukonytė (Lithuania) Real-life and online socialization among Norwegian adolescents in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic Anne Mari Steigen (Norway) Effects of an extended home visiting program in infancy on outpatient and hospital care in Sweden Anna Sarkadi (Sweden) Clinical vaccine trials contribute to public health promotion by providing tools for prevention Santtu Heinonen (Finland) Adolescent gaming and gambling: risks and implications for prevention and health promotion Giusi Gelmi (Italy) Disease Prevention and Health Promotion for Conflict-Affected Ukrainians in Poland Katarzyna Lewtak (Poland) Comprehensive sexuality education in Italian schools: preliminary results of a national project Alice Chinelli (Italy) Understanding the roots of health inequality: The impact of social mobility on longevity Sara Wiertsema (Netherlands) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
K. Health services and systems research | 9.K. - Oral presentations: Trust, care patterns and ethics in healthcare systems | ||
Cost effectiveness of improving HPV vaccine uptake in underserved communities in the Netherlands Priscilla Anyimiah (Netherlands) RSV in older adults: a prospective multicentric cohort study in the primary care setting in Italy Francesco Baglivo (Italy) Multi-trajectory of musculoskeletal and mental disorders: a multi-cohort study Subas Neupane (Finland) Perceived stress trajectories from adolescence to adulthood: The role of sex and social status Pernille Bach Steen (Denmark) Health Impacts of Air Pollution Reduction Scenarios in Rome: A Comparative Assessment Leonardo Maria Siena (Italy) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 9.L. - Oral presentations: Workplace and social determinants of mental health | ||
Infections and severe mental illness: a population-based matched cohort study Sharon Cadogan (United Kingdom) Benefit conditionality, sanctions and the self-rated health of the unemployed in Europe Christoph Henking (United Kingdom) Strengthening Men’s Engagement in Preventive and Mental Health Care through Positive Narratives Simon Fokt (Germany) Self-perceived pressure in four social domains among Norwegian adolescents: Temporal trends 2017-24 Tommy Haugan (Norway) Delaying Memory Decline: Cross-Regional Evidence from European Retirees Aviad Tur-Sinai (Israel) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | LONGTRENDS project, University of Bergen (Norway) | 9.M. - Scientific session: Social inequalities in adolescent mental health: Insights from the LONGTRENDS project | |
Chairperson(s): Helga Urke (Norway) Mental health and social inequality: Pathways, critical periods and gender Magnus Jørgensen (Norway) Mental health and social inequality: Family, school and community Tormod Bøe (Norway) Mental health and social inequality: National and Nordic trends, measurement quality and validity Martika Brook (Norway) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | 9.N. - Pitch presentations: Healthcare access and outcomes among migrants | ||
Access to primary healthcare for asylum seekers and refugees: an umbrella review of key factors Negin Fouladi (United States) Tuberculosis cases among Ukrainian migrants in Finland, 2022-2024 Maria Francesca Manca (Finland) Regional disparities in infant mortality in Bulgaria (2000–2023): impact of ethnic inequality Nadezhda Mihaylova (Bulgaria) Persistent depressive symptoms among Ukrainian women refugees in Czechia: longitudinal evidence Tereza Chmelařová (Czechia) Behavioral risks and quality of life of Ukrainian refugees versus the Estonian general population Galina Opikova (Estonia) Community interventions for HBV/HCV in migrants: Delphi-based indicators for monitoring & evaluation Francesco Di Berardino (Italy) Child (0 - 6 years) primary healthcare use by migratory status in Lisbon: pre/post COVID-19 pandemic Iolanda Banha Alves (Portugal) Comparison of Healthcare Utilization Between North Korean Defectors and South Korean Residents Kim Young-Jin (Korea, South) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | 9.O. - Pitch presentations: Advances in health data and risk prediction | ||
The impact of transition from paper to electronic death records on use of garbage codes in Norway Ingeborg Forthun (Norway) Comparing anthropometric measures for metabolic risk prediction: a stratified analysis Kim Fernandez (Belgium) The importance of surveillance of surgical site infections: results from an Italian teaching hospital Giovanni Guarducci (Italy) Predictive value of alcohol dependence symptoms for the course of dependency: A Swedish cohort study Isabella Gripe (Sweden) Socioeconomic deprivation and congenital anomalies: spatial patterns in Portugal, 2010–2021 Carlos Aniceto (Portugal) Integrated patient-reported and administrative data to optimize HCV care: insights from Italy Sara Moriconi (Italy) Social networks exposure of schoolchildren aged 5-11 in France: findings from the Enabee-2022 study Maria El Haddad (France) The association between postpartum care utilization and child health care expenses in the Netherlands Agatha van Meijeren (Netherlands) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | 9.P. - Pitch presentations: Social determinants and maternal, child health | ||
Impact of Social Protection on Child Health in 46 LMICs: A 20-Year Study Including COVID-19 Elisa Landín Basterra (Spain) Sex-specific socioeconomic patterns in physical activity trajectories from childhood to adulthood Prachi Sharma (Ireland) Maternal and child nutrition insecurity, microbiome and early neurodevelopment: a complex interplay Maria Lucia Specchia (Italy) Maternal age and socioeconomic differences in antenatal and postpartum depression Zahra Roustaei (Finland) Evaluating Post-Earthquake Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Türkiye: A Qualitative Study Öykü Turunç (Türkiye) Dutch adolescents’ vulnerability and resilience during COVID-19 school closures: a qualitative study Tomris Cesuroglu (Netherlands) Psychosocial stress and prenatal cannabis use in the US: a multilevel population-based analysis Sujeong Yu (Korea, South) Long-term effects in parental screen time limiting practices in the DAGIS intervention study Carola Ray (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-10:00 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, EUPHA Environment and health section, EUPHA, ASPHER, GAMIAN, WONCA | 9.Q. - Round table: Towards understanding youth mental health | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Charlotte Marchandise (EUPHA) Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH) Giuseppe La Torre (Italy) Mihail Cristian Pirlog (Romania) Henrique Barros (Portugal) Julian Hein (Germany) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-9:25 |
X. PechaKucha | Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands) | 9.X.1. - Scientific session: Behavioural insights for public health policy making | |
Chairperson(s): Paul Kocken (Netherlands) Unboxing vitality: a realist approach within sheltered employment Malin Hollaar (Netherlands) Social media use and youth mental health during COVID-19 Paul Kocken (Netherlands) Exploring preventive behaviours of childcare centre staff in periods of heat Sanne Bom (Netherlands) Reducing stress and smoking behaviour among disadvantaged citizens using a targeted intervention Steve van Pelt (Netherlands) Evaluating the Healthy Neighbourhood Approach in Rotterdam Else De Vries (Netherlands) |
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Fri 14th 9:00-9:25 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Law and public health section, EUPHA Ethics in public health section, EUPHA Sexual and gender minority health section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, EUPHA Global health section, EUPHA Environment and health section, EUPHA Public | 9.Y.1. - Skills building seminar: How to use human rights-based advocacy and legal action to advance public health | |
Chairperson(s): Farhang Tahzib (EUPHA-ETH) David Patterson (Netherlands) |
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Fri 14th 9:35-10:00 |
X. PechaKucha | Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen (Denmark) | 9.X.2. - Scientific session: Intersectoral collaboration on community-based health promotion: 'Our Healthy Community' | |
Chairperson(s): Ulla Toft (Denmark), Charlotta Pisinger (Denmark) Dialogue-meetings to establish intersectoral collaboration in complex health pro-motion interventions Sofie Buch Mejsner (Denmark) Building Bridges in Our Healthy Community: Experiences from a cross-sectoral Co-creation Intervention Henrik Vardinghus-Nielsen (Denmark) Building Bridges in Our Healthy Community: Experiences from a cross-sectoral Co-creation proces Tine Buch-Andersen (Denmark) Assessing stakeholder engagement and ripple effects of co-created health promotion interventions Nina Katrine Kamstrup-Larsen (Denmark) |
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Fri 14th 9:35-10:00 |
Y. PechaKucha | Federation of European Nutrition Societies | 9.Y.2. - Scientific session: Food Insecurity, Nutrition and Health – a growing challenge in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Bernard Corfe (United Kingdom), Ellen Trolle (Denmark) Food charity rise in Europe and involvement of food corporations: implications for public health Hannah Lambie-Mumford (United Kingdom) Paradox of plenty: food insecurity in the Finnish welfare state context Maijaliisa Erkkola (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | European Burden of Disease Network, EUPHA Public health monitoring and reporting section | 10.A. - Skills building seminar: Advancing national burden of disease studies in Europe: new developments for increased impact | |
Chairperson(s): Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium), Hanna Tolonen (EUPHA-PHMR) The Belgian national burden of disease study (BeBOD): from methodological foundations to impact Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium) Dutch DALYs: the 2024 update of the Dutch Burden of disease study Henk Hilderink (EUPHA-FS) The Burden of Disease Study for Germany: estimating disease burden at the national and regional Level Alexander Rommel (Germany) Scottish Burden of Disease study: depicting the population health landscape Grant Wyper (United Kingdom) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | School of Public Health, University of Cape Town (South Africa) | 10.B. - Round table: Strengthening health sector governance in plural health systems through community participation | |
Chairperson(s): Hanne Jensen Haricharan (South Africa), Surekha Garimella (India) Zoheb Khan (Brazil) Jith Jagajeevan Remadevi (India) Therese Boulle (South Africa) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | Jagiellonian University Medical College (Poland), Karolinska Institute (Sweden) | 10.C. - Scientific session: GBD 2023 - A European Perspective: Advantages and Challenges for Health Policy | |
Chairperson(s): Peter Allebeck (EUPHA), Magdalena Kozela (Poland) Integrating Global Burden of Disease Data into Polish Health Policy: Insights from Poland Roman Topor-Madry (Poland) Perspective of GBD Estimates to Slovenia: Challenges and Opportunities in Health Policy Rok Hrzic (Netherlands) Leveraging GBD Findings for Regional Health Planning in Sweden Peter Allebeck (EUPHA) GBD 2023: Perspective of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Sarah Dillard (United States) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | EuroHealthNet | 10.D. - Round table: Creating climate and health-friendly buildings | |
Chairperson(s): Caroline Costongs (EuroHealthNet) Ruperta Lichtenecker (Austria) Ana Gil (Spain) Zornitsa Spassova (Bulgaria) Jenny Mack (United Kingdom) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | European Health and Digital Executive Agency | 10.E. - Round table: Fostering synergies between EU Funding programmes to supports the EHDS Regulation | |
Chairperson(s): Florina Telea (European Commission), Chiara Tripepi (Belgium) Marco Marsella (Belgium) Marina Zanchi (Belgium) Christos Schizas (Cyprus) Markus Kalliola (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, EUPHA Public health economics section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section | 10.F. - Round table: Global health implications of US Foreign Aid review for EU in global health governance. | |
Chairperson(s): Marleen Bekker (Netherlands), Scott Greer (United States) Anna Odone (EUPHA-DHAI -IDC) Regien Biesma (EUPHA-GH) João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO) David Patterson (Netherlands) Scott Greer (United States) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, EUPHA Health and care workforce section, WHO/Europe, HEREOS project | 10.G. - Round table: How to implement health workforce planning? Align public health expertise to the HEREOS project | |
Chairperson(s): Michelle Falkenbach (EUPHA-HCW), Ellen Kuhlmann (EUPHA-HCW) Gareth Rees (Peru) Asa Olsson (Sweden) Marius-Ionuț Ungureanu (EUPHA-HCW) Kasia Czabanowska (ASPHER) Cris Scotter (Denmark) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | 10.H. - Pitch presentations: Diet, environment and policy | ||
Association between adherence to EAT-Lancet diet and risk of gastric cancer in the StoP project Nicolò Lenitini (Italy) Plasma metabolites and the Planetary Health Diet – potential biomarkers for a sustainable diet Tiina Suikki (Finland) Healthy diet and cognition in Finnish adults: a comparison of Mediterranean, Nordic, and MIND diets Jenni Lehtisalo (Finland) Pesticide exposure profiles through tap water consumption in a large French cohort in 2022 Emma Meyer (France) Evaluation of local council funding for food aid organisations since cost-of-living crisis in the UK Rachel Loopstra (United Kingdom) Food industry tactics in public health nutrition policy: an analysis in four European countries Silke Cnockaert (Belgium) Food packaging/processing contaminants and risk of Cardiovascular Disease – NutriNet-Santé cohort Xuân Le Folcalvez (France) Evaluating the wider impact of a school breakfast program in the Netherlands Dorien Beeres (Netherlands) The dietary aspects of the Israeli Food security strategy Naomi Fliss Isakov (Israel) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | Université Paris Cité (France) | 10.I. - Skills building seminar: Multiple outcome evaluations in health promotion: developing methodological recommendations | |
Chairperson(s): Claire Collin (France), Enora Le Roux (France) Proposals for multi-outcome evaluations: insights from a systematic review and expert consultations Claire Collin (France) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
K. Health services and systems research | WHO Ukraine, LSHTM (UK) | 10.K. - Round table: Investing in Primary Health Care to strengthen resilience in crises: lessons from Ukraine | |
Chairperson(s): Jarno Habicht (Ukraine) Evidence on the impact of crises on PHC and strengthening PHC resilience to crises Adrianna Murphy (United Kingdom) Strengthening PHC workforce capacity and skills in response to crisis in Ukraine Olga Demeshko (Ukraine) Primary care services at the frontline – ensuring access and affordability Irina Voloshyna (Ukraine) 4. Reforming PHC financing as a response to the public health impacts of the conflict Kaija Kasekamp (Ukraine) Lessons from Ukraine for strengthening PHC resilience in Europe Jarno Habicht (Ukraine) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 10.L. - Oral presentations: Work conditions, health and productivity | ||
Impact of self-management interventions in workers with mild-to-moderate depressive symptoms. Alexandra Perez T'Seyen (Netherlands) Inequalities in the use of digital health services among Finnish public sector employees 2017–2022 Kustaa Piha (Finland) Magnet4Europe: A study to Improve Clinician Wellbeing in the Healthcare Workplace Walter Sermeus (Belgium) Estimating years of life lost and gained from dietary risks using an accelerated failure time model Teresa Rebelo (Denmark) Early Adversity & Self-Harm in Tunisian Prisoners: Mediated by Recent Violence Exposure? Emna Hariz (Tunisia) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | EUPHA Public mental health section, EUPHA Child and adolescent public health section, EUPHA Environment and health section, EUPHA Health literacy section, EUPHA, ASPHER, WONCA, GAMIAN | 10.M. - Scientific session: Youth mental health – listening to the voices of young people | |
Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH), Charlotte Marchandise (EUPHA) Qualitative study to understand the perceptions on youth mental health in Belgium Simone Marchini (Belgium) Understanding mental health needs of youth in Germany Kim-Julian Behr (Germany) Youth mental health: Findings from the focus group discussion in Israel Limor Adler (Israel) Challenges for mental health among young people in postmodernity in Poland Agnieszka Wojtecka (Poland) Youth mental health in Serbia: Results of focus group discussions in Serbia Marija Jevtic (EUPHA-ENV) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | EUPHA Injury prevention and safety promotion section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section, EUPHA Social security, work and health section, EUPHA Law and public health section, EUPHA Global health section, EUPHA WG on Gender Equality and on Wo | 10.N. - Scientific session: Health and Safety Challenges of Female Migrant Workers in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Maria Papadakaki (EUPHA-INJ), Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) Co-Creating Solutions for Health and Inclusion with Migrant Women in Portugal Ana Gama (Portugal) Sexual Harassment against Migrant Women in Europe's Informal Labor Market Kyriaki Vagionaki (Greece) Understanding occupational injuries among non-residents in Europe: evidence from the EU-IDB Tatiana Alves (Portugal) Protecting the rights of migrant and refugee women and girls - a public health law perspective Dimitra Lingri (EUPHA-LAW) Perinatal Experiences and Vulnerabilities of Female Migrants in Refugee Settings Victoria Vivilaki (Greece) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare (Finland), Sciensano (Belgium) | 10.O. - Scientific session: Public health dashboards and health inequality monitoring in Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Sebastián Peña (Finland), Aline Scohy (Belgium) Systematic mapping of health inequalities reporting in data dashboards in twelve European countries Elsi Lindell (Finland) Monitoring health inequalities to support policy-makers in Belgium Aline Scohy (Belgium) Data visualisations to monitor health in Norway Heidi Lyshol (EUPHA-PHMR) Data dashboards in practice: local policymaker perspectives on monitoring health inequalities Tuuli von Wright (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | EUPHA Public health policy and politics section, Ecorys | 10.P. - Scientific session: Governing complexity in public health: evidence, policy & politics and systemic action across Europe | |
Chairperson(s): Rana Orhan Pees (EUPHA-PHPP), Sofia Ribeiro (EUPHA-PHPP) Governing the long-term: platforms and complex public health risks Lisa Janssen (Netherlands) The health and wellbeing impact of unemployment: cross-country comparative analysis Daniel Kopasker (United Kingdom) Climate and Health indicators in European Policy Frameworks and role of Public Health professionals José Chen-Xu (Portugal) Tackling food and fuel insecurity in Scotland: a comparative interpretive policy analysis Sarah Champagne (United Kingdom) Current challenges in physical activity policy evaluation: a qualitative case study Sven Messing (Ireland) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:45 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | Right to Belong consortium, University of Turku (Finland) | 10.Q. - Scientific session: Loneliness as a public health challenge: new measures, trends, and protective factors | |
Chairperson(s): Niina Junttila (Finland) To capture an epidemic? The development and validation of the Collective Loneliness Scale Marguerite Beattie (Finland) Past and future trends of loneliness among the general population until 2040 in Finland Suvi Parikka (Finland) Adolescents’ loneliness and ostracism: Teacher and family support as protective factors Mari Tunkkari (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:10 |
X. PechaKucha | University of Pisa (Italy), University of Padua (Italy), Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy), Prolepsis Institute (Greece), EUPHA Infectious diseases control section | 10.X.1. - Scientific session: From expression to empowerment for health: participatory methods in vulnerable conditions | |
Chairperson(s): Virginia Casigliani (Italy), Nicola Cocco (Italy) A Community Psychodrama Approach to Adolescent Mental Health in Low-Resource Settings Michela Gatta (Italy) Participation as Health Education: Co-creating Health Literacy in Italian Prisons Erica De Vita (Italy) Reviving Reality with Imagination: Pinhole Photovoice for Adolescent Mental Health in Iraqi Kurdistan Roberto Benoni (Italy) Improving Roma Women’s Health in Greece: A Comprehensive Health Promotion and Prevention Program Pania Karnaki (Greece) |
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Fri 14th 11:45-12:10 |
Y. PechaKucha | EUPHA Oral health section | 10.Y.1. - Round table: Innovating the oral health workforce: pathways to universal health coverage | |
Chairperson(s): Pauline Vassallo (EUPHA-OH), Neville Calleja (Malta) Maria Tsantidou (Greece) Dympna Kavanagh (Ireland) Neville Calleja (Malta) Ave Põld (Germany) Stefan Buttigieg (EUPHA-DHAI) |
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Fri 14th 12:20-12:45 |
X. PechaKucha | EUPHA Health literacy section, Institute for Emergency Medicine and Management in Medicine, LMU University Hospital Munich (Germany), Technical University of Munich (Germany), TUM WHO CC HL, EUPHA Health and care workforce section, EUPHA Health services r | 10.X.2. - Skills building seminar: Bridging the gap between public health and emergency medicine: why and how? | |
Chairperson(s): Ana Zhelyazkova (Germany), Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL) Ana Zhelyazkova (Germany) Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL) |
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Fri 14th 12:20-12:45 |
Y. PechaKucha | Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) | 10.Y.2. - Scientific session: Providing care for an ageing population in a Nordic context | |
Chairperson(s): Janne Agerholm (Sweden), Ann Liljas (Sweden) Prevalence and expenditure of health and social care in older persons with multimorbidity in Sweden Ann Liljas (Sweden) No place like home - even at the cost of excessive health care use? Mari Aaltonen (Finland) Facilitators and barriers for wider implementation of the integrated health care model Marianne Lomheim Tang (Norway) Inequality in health consequences among informal caregivers of adults with chronic disease Frederikke Sissel Blohm (Denmark) Facing changing needs? A study of older adults experiences of requiring home care for the first time. Janne Agerholm (Sweden) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
A. Economy of public health and well-being | 11.A. - Pitch presentations: Innovations in health and well-being | ||
Enhancing Student Wellbeing Through Nature-Based Social Prescribing: A Social Return on Investment Mary Lynch (Ireland) Health and Economic Consequences of Depressive Transitions in Prefrail Older Adults Wenxin Zheng (China) Where do we die? Socioeconomic and cultural drivers of End-of-Life locations using SHARE survey Javier Lera (Spain) Socioeconomic differences in alcohol-attributable mortality compared with all-cause mortality Sandra Rados Krnel (Slovenia) Governance quality as a determinant of life expectancy in Europe: A cross-group analysis Anastasia Erin Verheyen (Italy) The Population Experience Observatory: A Community-Based Approach to Health in Rural Tuscany, Italy Filippo Quattrone (Italy) Invisible gaps: Socioeconomic inequalities in online health information seeking among older adults Marianne Paimre (Estonia) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
B. Tackling determinants of health | 11.B. - Oral presentations: Insights in heath determinants from policy, place and data | ||
What do hospital admission data reveal about the health needs of Ukrainian child refugees in Poland? Katarzyna Lewtak (Poland) Helping people with brain injuries find their way through health and social services in Switzerland Monika E. Finger (Switzerland) Long COVID and employment changes in England: A mixed-methods population based study Viveka Guzman (United Kingdom) A first trial of PrEP adherence in a country with limited access to biomedical HIV prevention Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger (United States) Interventions to improve work ability and prolong the working life of older workers: a meta-analysis Joonas Poutanen (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
C. Chronic diseases, multimorbidity and non-communicable diseases | 11.C. - Oral presentations: Health outcomes of ageing, lifestyle and survival | ||
Neighbourhood food environment and mortality: A large-scale nationwide cohort study Jeroen Lakerveld (Netherlands) The influence of migration status and perceived discrimination on mental health in Belgium Camille Duveau (Belgium) Experiences of facilitators and barriers for staying at work with mental health problems Anna Frantz (Sweden) The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy Between Health Literacy and Chronic Disease Self-Management Pinar Soylar (Turkey) The interplay of trust in science, e-health literacy, and misinformation in vaccine hesitancy Mariusz Duplaga (Poland) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
D. Digital health and Artificial Intelligence | 11.D. - Pitch presentations: Addressing environmental exposure | ||
Tackling health inequalities through green/blue infrastructure Benedict Wheeler (United Kingdom) Prevalence and measurement of climate anxiety in youth: A systematic review and meta-analysis Matej Vinko (Slovenia) Climate anxiety by occupation: Multilevel analysis across 20 European countries over eight years Claire Niedzwiedz (United Kingdom) Investigating the effect of 30 km/h on neighborhood traffic safety perceptions Reint Huijzendveld (Netherlands) Traffic noise exposure and incidence of depression and anxiety from childhood through adulthood Yiyan He (Finland) Assessment of thermal regulation before urban tree cover restoration in Verona, Italy Alessandro Marcon (Italy) Burden of disease due to air pollution and noise: a scoping review of methods and input data Ingrid Rønning Heyerdahl (Norway) Air Pollution exposure, socio-economic factors and early-onset depression Roberta Zupo (Italy) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
E. Climate change, environment and health | EDiHTA Project, EUPHA Health technology assessment section | 11.E. - Round table: Evaluating the value of digital health technologies: experiences and new developments | |
Chairperson(s): Chiara de Waure (EUPHA-HTA), Elena Petelos (EUPHA-GH, -HTA) Digi-HTA, the Finnish health technology assessment model for digital health technologies Jari Haverinen (Finland) Standardizing the evaluation of digital health technologies across Europe: the EDiHTA framework Emmanouil Tsiasiotis (Italy) Stefan Buttigieg (Malta) Jukka Lahesmaa (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
F. Preparedness, health security, infectious disease control, global health | European Commission | 11.F. - Round table: Connecting the dots – enabling integrated surveillance of antimicrobial consumption and resistance | |
How does the One Health surveillance work performed in the Joint Action on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections (EU-JAMRAI 2) support the implementation of the EU Council recommendation of AMR? Marie-Cécile Ploy (France) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
G. Building the future public health workforce | ASPHER Core Curriculum Programme | 11.G. - Skills building seminar: The Future is Core, Hackathon: Next-Gen Professionals Sustaining the ASPHER Core Curriculum Programme | |
Chairperson(s): Karl F Conyard (Ireland), Mary Codd (Ireland) Olalekan Popoola (Ireland) Marie Nabbe (Belgium) Arianna Maviglia (Italy) Walaa Al Abssi (Palestine, State of) Ugonna Nwankpa (United Kingdom) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
H. Advancing health literacy and equity | 11.H. - Pitch presentations: Mental health and inequities among vulnerable populations | ||
Depression in First and Second-Generation Migrants: A Population Study Across Ten European Countries Friederike Suhr (Germany) Prevalence and validity of CPTSD in a community sample of adolescents with refugee backgrounds Johan Andersson (Sweden) Hidden Inequities: Cause-Specific Mortality Among Migrants in England & Wales, 2007–2021 Lucinda Hiam (United Kingdom) Swedish healthcare for sexual violence survivors - strengthening public health surveillance systems Sharareh Akhavavn (Sweden) Violence against women and girls: a case series of coroner’s reports to prevent future deaths (UK) Charlotte Lee (United Kingdom) Quality of life among homeless individuals in Barcelona: gender differences and key determinants Emiliano Navarro (Spain) Mental health of Dutch LGBTQIA+ young adults: addressing challenges and harnessing strengths Chantie Luijten (Netherlands) Mental health trends among sexual minority youth in Stockholm County, 2010 to 2021 Willi Zhang (Sweden) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
I. Enhancing health promotion and practice | EUPHA Health promotion section, EUPHA Chronic diseases Section, EUPHA Health impact assessment section, EUPHA Migrant and ethnic minority health section | 11.I. - Scientific session: The critical contribution of local interventions in improving population health | |
Chairperson(s): Eric Breton (EUPHA-HP) Insights on factors impeding or facilitating local efforts in physical activity promotion Sherihane Bensemmane (Belgium) Community-Driven Interventions to Reduce Inequities Among Migrants: Two Case Studies from Portugal Sonia Dias (EUPHA-MIG) Local Health Action Network of Andalusia (RELAS) Piedad Martin-Olmedo (EUPHA-HIA) Innovative Approaches to Implement Chronic Disease Prevention Programs in Community Settings Saverio Stranges (EUPHA-CHR) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
K. Health services and systems research | Technical University of Berlin (Germany) | 11.K. - Round table: Placing European patients and providers at the center of decision-making in oral health policies | |
Chairperson(s): Ruth Waitzberg (Germany), Pauline Vassallo (EUPHA-OH) Katharina Achstetter (Germany) Beatrice Durvy (Germany) Ave Põld (Germany) Stefan Listl (Netherlands) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
L. Social security, work and health / Disease management | 11.L. - Pitch presentations: Chronic conditions, mortality and health inequalities | ||
Joint Effect of hsCRP and CVD Risk Factors on Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Finnish Adults Anniina Ojanen (Finland) Risk of hearing loss among teachers: a prospective study in the French CONSTANCES cohort Sofia Temam (France) Association Between Metabolic Syndrome and Dental Caries in Adults: The HUNT4 Oral Health Study Arnhild Myhr (Norway) Socioeconomic inequalities in multimorbidity among individuals with diabetes in European countries Nora Kovacs (Hungary) All-cause mortality differentials by migratory background among cancer cases in 2018 in Veneto, Italy Laura Cacciani (Italy) Mortality risk by kidney function trajectories in an ethnically diverse type 2 diabetes cohort Thamer Alobaid (United Kingdom) Changes in self-rated health of Finnish adolescents from 1981 to 2023 Heidi Kesanto-Jokipolvi (Finland) Survival in children and adolescents with life-limiting conditions – a nationwide cohort study Beverley Lim Høeg (Denmark) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
M. Promoting child and adolescent health | 11.M. - Oral presentations: Prediction, family dynamics and external influences | ||
Effectiveness of work ability interventions on productivity – A systematic review Pasi Kekkonen (Finland) Women in Healthy Transition (KISO) Survey Cohort: Exploring menopausal symptoms in Denmark Sigrid Normann Biener (Denmark) A new intervention for sick-listed employees with mental disorders: A randomized controlled trial Fiona Starke (Germany) Birth outcomes among children of forced migrants, voluntary migrants, and the native-born in Germany Valeriia Heidemann (Germany) Evidence-based economic evaluation of a new cycling infrastructure to increase physical activity Luiz Flavio Andrade (United Kingdom) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
N. Equity and inclusion in migration and health | Finnish Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Wellbeing Services County of Central Uusimaa, Wellbeing Services County of Vantaa and Kerava (Finland) | 11.N. - Round table: Advancing equity: Inclusive policies in public services for marginalized communities | |
Chairperson(s): Katri-Leena Mustonen (Finland) Nadja Lindgren-Blomerus (Finland) Larissa Franz-Koivisto (Finland) Marjukka Nyström (Finland) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
O. Innovations in public health monitoring and foresight | University of Pisa (Italy), Bocconi University (Italy), EUPHA Digital health & AI section, EUPHA Infectious diseases control section | 11.O. - Scientific session: Behaviour-informed surveillance: integrating behavioural data into epidemic monitoring and modelling | |
Chairperson(s): Caterina Rizzo (Italy), Alessia Melegaro (Italy) Engaging the public in surveillance: building a platform to monitor preventive behaviours Virginia Casigliani (Italy) Listening at scale: how social media informs behavioural trends in real time Francesco Gesualdo (Italy) Mind the model: Understanding the role of peer influence in population responses to epidemics Francesco Bonacina (Italy) Surveillance without exclusion: strategies to include marginalised groups in behavioural monitoring Lara Tavoschi (Italy) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
P. Shaping European health policy and politics | University of Michigan (USA) | 11.P. - Round table: Vaccines and Vaccinations: Where next for European policy and politics? | |
Chairperson(s): Marleen Bekker (Netherlands), Scott Greer (United States) Political challenges in vaccines and vaccinations policy Scott Greer (United States) The global political economy of vaccines regulation Elize Fonseca (Brazil) The populist radical right and vacinations Michelle Falkenbach (EUPHA-HCW) Vaccination Politics in Southern Europe: The case of Italy Stefano Guicciardi (Italy) Vaccination politics in Southeastern Europe: Lessons from COVID-19 for the future Elizabeth J King (United States) |
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Fri 14th 14:00-15:00 |
Q. Mental health matters: insights and actions | 11.Q. - Pitch presentations: Interventions and social factors in mental health | ||
Barriers to treatment for mental health problems in Swedish youth Andreas Lundin (Sweden) Healthy dietary patterns are associated with lower long-term depressive symptoms in older women Kateřina Váchová (Czechia) Understanding and quantifying developmental shifts in youth loneliness: Are we getting it right? Lily Verity (United Kingdom) A community-based intervention to reduce loneliness in young adults: components and implementation Catarina Duarte (United Kingdom) Evaluating the Effectiveness of Suicide Prevention Across Armed Forces: A Review of Reviews Valentina De Nicolò (Italy) Unmet need in adolescent eating disorder services: a comparative analysis Roberta Piroddi (United Kingdom) Trends in social inequality in overweight and obesity among Danish infants between 2002-2022 Lis Marie Pommerencke (Denmark) Do adult children's circumstances affect older parents’ mental health? Evidence from SHARE Sara Pinillos-Franco (Spain) |