Poster walks - Wednesday 13th Nov

Time (UTC) / Location Track Organiser
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Activity
Wed 13th
9:00-10:00
Room 1.08
1.R. - Poster walk: Public health policy and politics
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Sofia Ribeiro (EUPHA-PHPP), Anna Romanova (Switzerland)

1.R.1 - Social Cohesion in Different Periods of the Pandemic: What Works in Reducing COVID-19 Mortality
Ying-Chih Chuang (Taiwan)

1.R.2 - 15 years of the Colorrectal Cancer Screening Programme. Decreasing inequalities
Isabel Idigoras Rubio (Spain)

1.R.3 - About the need for a Swiss digital health 'Sistine Chapel' – lessons from 25 years of health policy
Federica Zavattaro (Switzerland)

1.R.5 - Changing the environment: Removing HFSS items in prominent areas of stores in Nottinghamshire
Olivia Brown (United Kingdom)

1.R.6 - Tobacco Industry CSR activities in Poland between 2020-2023
Paulina Dera (Poland)

1.R.7 - Steering Through Adversity: Norway's Strategic Approach to Secure Wellbeing in Times of Trouble
Ragnhild Bang Nes (Norway)

1.R.8 - Review of national rare disease strategies: innovation driving change
Valerie Power (Ireland)

1.R.9 - Strengthening public health professionals in policymaking in the Eastern WHO European region
Julian Hein (Germany)

1.R.10 - Scientific policy advice during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic – a comparison of 25 democratic countries
Theresa Dicks (Germany)

1.R.11 - Factors for sustainable cross-sector collaboration for health equity: a Dutch qualitative study
Celeste Coolen (Netherlands)

1.R.13 - The impact of tobacco retailers density reduction on smoking status of Belgian adults
Sarah Croes (Belgium)

1.R.15 - Decision-making under pressure: ethical considerations in COVID-19 policy making in Switzerland
Caroline Brall (Switzerland)

1.R.16 - Heterogeneous courses of cardiovascular disease incidence in Europe 2000-2019 – what are the causes?
Susanne Stolpe (Germany)

Wed 13th
9:00-10:00
Room 1.06
1.S. - Poster walk: Health workforce, education and training
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Ileana Prejbeanu (Romania), Cara Gates (United Kingdom)

1.S.1 - Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Italian general practitioners on food supplements
Diana Menis (Italy)

1.S.2 - A Delphi method approach to consensus-based translation of 'Second Victim' definition into German
Hannah Roesner (Germany)

1.S.3 - Does staffing impact health and work conditions of staff in long-term care homes?: a scoping review
Michaella Miller (Canada)

1.S.5 - Assessment of adults’ misconceptions for Human papilloma virus through development of an instrument
Selva Dilan Golbasi Koc (Türkiye)

1.S.7 - Ready or not? The state of emergency preparedness among Italian Public Health medical residents
Nunzio Zotti (Italy)

1.S.8 - Medical deserts in Europe - root causes and approaches to mitigate their negative effects
Alicja Domagała (Poland)

1.S.10 - How do palliative care clinicians use their emotions during end-of-life encounters?
Katrien Moens (Switzerland)

1.S.11 - Incentives to attract and retain physicians to underserved areas - a case study from Portugal
Sara Alidina (Portugal)

1.S.12 - Strengthening the quality of primary healthcare services and interdisciplinary collaboration
Cecilie Nørby Lyhne (Denmark)

1.S.13 - Interaction between alcohol intake and employment status changes on mortality among young workers
Heejoo Park (Korea, South)

1.S.14 - Future proof competencies for nurses working in primary care; a mixed methods study
Renate Wit (Netherlands)

1.S.16 - Let’s Get Walking: Establishing Workplace Walking Groups in a regional Public Health Department.
Ciara Kelly (Ireland)

Wed 13th
10:30-11:30
Room 1.08
2.R. - Poster walk: Health care services and systems
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Lorena Dini (EUPHA-HSR), Renate Wit (Netherlands)

2.R.1 - Achieving integrated care through clusters of co-occurring diseases for people with multimorbidity
Thomas Beaney (United Kingdom)

2.R.2 - How common is emergency department as a death place in Portugal and who is more likely to die there?
Beatriz Sanguedo (Portugal)

2.R.3 - The Effect of Multidisciplinary Care on Polypharmacy in Advanced Cancer Patients near the End of Life
Yun-Yi Chen (Taiwan)

2.R.4 - Performance and trend of core measures among oral cancer patients: A population-based cohort study
Yun-Yi Chen (Taiwan)

2.R.5 - Patient and healthcare provider perspectives on a digital first general practice: mixed-method study
Anke Versluis (Netherlands)

2.R.7 - Impact of bundled payments on healthcare use and costs for cardiovascular diseases in the Netherlands
Jesper Dros (Netherlands)

2.R.9 - Ethical Dilemmas in Home Palliative Care
Gila Yakov (Israel)

2.R.10 - Scoping the EU's health impact in the Southern Neighbourhood: Building resilience and trust
Majd Alshoufi (Netherlands)

2.R.11 - The effect of team-model on healthcare usage and treatment levels among people with type 2 diabetes
Marja-Leena Lamidi (Finland)

2.R.12 - Pharmacist care for hypertension management among patients with diabetes: a systematic review
Viktoria Gastens (Switzerland)

2.R.13 - Standardizing Primary Health Care in Italy: Operational Guidelines for Community Health Houses
Alice Borghini (Italy)

2.R.14 - Governance and health system reform: a case study of new health regions in Ireland, 2018-2023
Carlos Bruen (Ireland)

2.R.15 - Alarm fatigue and sleep quality in healthcare workers
Lukasz Rypicz (Poland)

2.R.16 - Public trust in national electronic health record systems: A scoping review of qualitative studies
Kimon Papadopoulos (Switzerland)

Wed 13th
10:30-11:30
Room 1.06
2.S. - Poster walk: Food, nutrition and diet
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Christopher Birt (United Kingdom), Astghik Atanyan (Armenia)

2.S.2 - Levels of adherence to the Planetary Health Diet of current diets in Italian adults
Giuseppe Grosso (EUPHA-FN)

2.S.3 - Establishing a healthy and sustainable diet in diabetes management: a social marketing approach
Rogerio Ribeiro (Portugal)

2.S.4 - Predicting Obesity via Deep Learning: The Role of Chrononutrition
Luigi Palla (Italy)

2.S.5 - Effectiveness of pictorial-warning intervention to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened-beverages
Kumar Mishra (India)

2.S.6 - Association between bisphenol A exposure and cardiometabolic outcomes: a longitudinal approach
Sofia Almeida Costa (Portugal)

2.S.7 - Dietary inflammatory potential: a comprehensive approach to the inclusion of flavonoids
Sofia Almeida Costa (Portugal)

2.S.8 - Correlates of food insecurity among university students in a low socioeconomic area
Henri Dehove (France)

2.S.9 - A Review of Lifestyle Interventions in Weight Loss Programs for Community-Based Psychiatric Patients
Giulia Picardo (Italy)

2.S.10 - Veggies4myHeart – educational project to promote vegetable knowledge and consumption in preschoolers
Sara Simões Dias (Portugal)

2.S.12 - Potential reformulation of food products two years after implementation of Nutri-Score in Belgium
Maria Salve Vasquez (Belgium)

2.S.14 - Consumption of low-calorie sweetened products and intakes of free sugar and energy among UK adults
Mathuramat Seesen (United Kingdom)

2.S.15 - PASS-IPL: health and sustainable food program a key for university health promotion
Rute Borrego (Portugal)

2.S.16 - Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lifestyle’s behaviours of school-aged children in Portugal
Ana Rito (Portugal)

Wed 13th
15:15-16:15
Room 1.08
3.R. - Poster walk: Health and Environment: Urban and Planetary Challenges
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Chiara Cadeddu (Netherlands), Rachel Thompson (United States)

3.R.1 - Socio-economic gradients in urban green space access and respiratory health
Daniel Szabó (Czechia)

3.R.2 - Thermal inequality and heat-related adaptive capacity: A systematic review
S. Claire Slesinski (Germany)

3.R.3 - The association between traffic noise and self-rated health within the German National Cohort (NAKO)
S. Claire Slesinski (Germany)

3.R.4 - Heat-related risk in outdoor workers in the context of climate change: a systematic review
Maria Francesca Rossi (Italy)

3.R.5 - Accounting for adaptation when projecting climate change impacts on health: a review of methods
Kai Wan (United Kingdom)

3.R.6 - A scoping review on health care use during extreme air temperatures in older populations in Europe.
Jutta Pulkki (Finland)

3.R.7 - Knowledge, behaviours, practices, and expectations on climate change among French health workers
Jérémy Guihenneuc (France)

3.R.8 - A systematic review of health outcomes of public transport use by older adults
Omer Dilian (Israel)

3.R.10 - Outdoor living environment and cardiovascular disease risk: results from a Swedish cohort
Pauline Rebouillat (Sweden)

3.R.11 - Effect of sustainable food habits on gut microbiota diversity: A pilot study
Annika Tillander (Sweden)

3.R.12 - Isolation of Shewanella algae from blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) in Northwestern Adriatic Sea
Elisa Massella (Italy)

3.R.13 - Scanning the horizon- environmental health indicator surveillance
Aoife O'Connell (Ireland)

3.R.14 - Taxing animal-based food products: A qualitative framing analysis of the media debate in Germany
Anna Leibinger (Germany)

3.R.15 - Air Pollution Reduces the Individuals’ Life Satisfaction Through Health Impairment
Mary Abed Al Ahad (United Kingdom)

3.R.16 - A selective diesel vehicle ban’s impact on NO2 concentrations in Munich: a quasi-experimental study
Anna Leibinger (Germany)

Wed 13th
15:15-16:15
Room 1.06
3.S. - Poster walk: Health promotion
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Paul Kocken (Netherlands), Knud Ryom (Denmark)

3.S.1 - Sickness absence patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic among Finnish public sector employees
Eija Haukka (Finland)

3.S.2 - A scoping review on sociodemographic inequalities in breast cancer screening attendance in Germany
Núria Pedrós Barnils (Germany)

3.S.3 - Utilization of paternity and parental leave in Italy: the parents' perspective
Francesca Zambri (Italy)

3.S.4 - Co-creation of migrant health interventions in Portugal: Insights from the VO(I)CES project
Ana Gama (Portugal)

3.S.5 - Health promotion programs in prison: attendance and role in promoting PA and subjective health status
Riki Tesler (Israel)

3.S.6 - Identification of different types of nicotine product users: results from a cluster analysis
Iris Kramer (Netherlands)

3.S.7 - Physical activity promotion in Aged care: a participatory approach
Annika Frahsa (Switzerland)

3.S.8 - Changes of lifestyle and mental health among COVID-19 situation: resident-centered health promotion
Takeo Shibata (Japan)

3.S.9 - Correlates of using behavioural sciences to design health promotion interventions and programs
Ariane Belanger-Gravel (Canada)

3.S.10 - Understanding compliance with smoke-free environments: a realist review
Sophie Jooren (Netherlands)

3.S.11 - International survey of young adults’ opinions on tobacco endgame measures & e-cigarette regulations
John Gannon (Ireland)

3.S.13 - Citizen needs towards personalised medicine and genetic testing: results from a European survey
Martina Porcelli (Italy)

3.S.15 - Sociodemographic inequalities in smoking cessation: a population survey from Flanders, Belgium
Marie Vermote (Belgium)

3.S.16 - Non-health-targeted promotions and step counts of smartphone-based mall walking program users
Yoko Matsuoka (Japan)

Wed 13th
16:45-17:45
Room 1.08
4.R. - Poster walk: Public health economics
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Martina Giusti (Italy), İrem Şevik (Türkiye)

4.R.1 - Cost per kilogram weight-lost - Lifestyle change program at the Public Health Institute in Croatia
Jasmina Kovačević (Croatia)

4.R.2 - Consumer Preferences for Health Services Offered by Health Insurance Companies in Germany
Raphael Schilling (Germany)

4.R.4 - Cost-effectiveness of respiratory syncytial virus adjuvanted vaccine in Portuguese aged ≥ 60 years
Lefteris Zarkadoulas (Belgium)

4.R.5 - Health & wealth: targeted hygiene reduces the health economic burden of workplace infections
Joanne Newman (United Kingdom)

4.R.6 - Decision-analytic modelling of costs & benefits of adding sigmoidoscopy to CRC screening in Germany
Kathrin Krueger (Germany)

4.R.9 - Factors Associated with Unmet Supportive Needs in Adult Cancer Survivors in South Korea
Dal-Lae Jin (Korea, South)

4.R.10 - 'Development of a tool for assessing the performance of long-term care systems in care transitions'
Estera Wieczorek (Poland)

4.R.11 - Unequal cannabis use among European adolescents: the mediating role of perceived access and risk
Julian Perelman (Portugal)

4.R.13 - New evidence on household financial protection against out-of-pocket payments for health in Poland
Marzena Tambor (Poland)

4.R.14 - Geographical variation in prostate cancer testing explained by socio-economic position in Stockholm
Balram Rai (Sweden)

Wed 13th
16:45-17:45
Room 1.06
4.S. - Poster walk: Migrant and ethnic minority health
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Sara Causevic (Sweden), Cristina Teixeira (Portugal)

4.S.1 - Health selection in three cohorts of outmigrants, return migrants and non-migrants
Marcelo Urquia (Canada)

4.S.3 - Polish midwives’ experiences of providing maternity care to Ukrainian women in Poland
Ilona Nenko (Poland)

4.S.4 - Uptake of cervical screening and acceptability of HPV self-sampling in Irish Traveller women
Patricia Fitzpatrick (Ireland)

4.S.5 - Patients' experiences of racism in German inpatient healthcare
Regina Brunnett (Germany)

4.S.6 - Can health communication improve newly settled refugees’ health literacy? A quasi-experimental study
Maissa Al-Adhami (Sweden)

4.S.7 - Cultural filters in processing information on COVID vaccines among minoritized groups in London, UK
Tahreem Chaudhry (United Kingdom)

4.S.8 - Factors influencing protective gear use in crisis-affected Afghanistan during COVID-19
Jung-Won Lee (Korea, South)

4.S.9 - Vaccine-preventable diseases in migrants to Europe: a systematic review
Beatriz Morais (United Kingdom)

4.S.10 - Comparison of perinatal hospital services of women living in Roma settlements in Slovenia
Tatjana Krajnc Nikolic (Slovenia)

4.S.11 - Educational and employment for adults with a history of migration and foster care in Finland
Maili Malin (Finland)

4.S.12 - Prepregnancy and post-partum contraception according to migration, a nationwide study in France
Elie Azria (France)

4.S.13 - Prevalence of Mental health and Receipt of Services in Latino Immigrants Living in Philadelphia
Brigitte Guariglia (United States)

4.S.15 - Diagnoses of mental health disorders among Norwegian youth and young adults with immigrant parents
Naima Said Sheikh (Norway)

4.S.16 - Co-creating stigma-prevention strategies for mental health interventions with migrant populations
Raquel Mara Teixeira (Portugal)


Poster walks - Thursday 14th Nov

Time (UTC) / Location Track Organiser
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Activity
Thu 14th
9:00-10:00
Room 1.08
5.R. - Poster walk: Achieving universal health coverage: reducing health inequity
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Nicos Middleton (Cyprus), Hande Barlin (Türkiye)

5.R.2 - Socioeconomic inequalities in cervical cancer screening in sub-Saharan Africa:Decomposition analysis
Florence Gyembuzie Wongnaah (Ghana)

5.R.3 - Inequalities in Primary Care Provision in Gwangju Metropolitan City, South Korea
Yerin Choi (Korea, South)

5.R.4 - Gender stereotypes in Ukrainian healthcare: results of the mixed methods study.
Mariia Samko (Portugal)

5.R.5 - Institutionalising guideline development in a new universal healthcare system: a study in Cyprus
Ourania Kolokotroni (Cyprus)

5.R.6 - In at the Deep End: Innovative approaches to engaging underserved communities in Northern England
Jayne Jeffries (United Kingdom)

5.R.7 - Social prescribers’ referral processes and decision-making about healthy eating and physical activity
Leone Craig (United Kingdom)

5.R.8 - Changes in anxiety among youth with and without disabilities before, during and after the pandemic
Sinna Lehtola (Finland)

5.R.13 - Unmet health needs during COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia
Milena Jakovljevic (Serbia)

5.R.15 - Dis-continuity in Continuity-of-Care: a pathway for more equal access to mental health care services?
Viola Burau (Denmark)

5.R.16 - Intersectional inequalities in child social-emotional health: a case for proportionate universalism
Anneli Ivarsson (Sweden)

Thu 14th
9:00-10:00
Room 1.06
5.S. - Poster walk: Public mental health
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Cecilie Nørby Lyhne (Denmark), Szymon Szemik (Poland)

5.S.1 - Work- & family-related stress & the risk of hazardous alcohol use: role of sex and social support
Ridwanul Amin (Sweden)

5.S.2 - Depressiveness in German higher education students – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Eileen Heumann (Germany)

5.S.3 - Gender and Education Differences in Mental Health in Belgium: a Bayesian Age-Period-Cohort Analysis
Pierre Smith (Belgium)

5.S.4 - Long-term mental health impairments in survivors of critical illness
Marion Egger (Germany)

5.S.5 - Exploring anxiety and depression trends: insights from the BELHEALTH cohort 2022-2024 in Belgium
Camille Duveau (Belgium)

5.S.7 - Improving the rights of people with mental disorders in the Republic of Croatia
Danijela Štimac Grbić (Croatia)

5.S.8 - Buildings as reflectors of societal values: what features of psychiatric wards reveal about stigma
Evangelia Chrysikou (EUPHA-URB)

5.S.9 - Mental health problems identified in early school age and later mental health problems and disorders
Sofie Pant (Denmark)

5.S.10 - Tackling social disconnection: An umbrella review of RCT-based loneliness interventions
Thomas Hansen (Norway)

5.S.11 - Depression and its risk factors in a conflict-affected population: findings from a nationwide survey
Lusine Musheghyan (Armenia)

5.S.13 - Mental health promotion research in co-creation: Lessons from a multisite study in six countries
Cláudia De Freitas (Portugal)

5.S.14 - Measuring social environment factors of depressed inpatients: A cross-sectional study
Petra Schoenweger (Germany)

5.S.15 - Association between mental and physical health with poly-substance use among adults in 33 U.S. states
Michael Phillips (United States)

5.S.16 - Family: cornerstone for young people to be victims of violence in the university stage
Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez (Mexico)

Thu 14th
11:45-12:45
Room 1.08
6.R. - Poster walk: Epidemiology
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Susanne Stolpe (Germany), Mary Njoroge (United Kingdom)

6.R.2 - Disability during the last ten years of life: Evidence from a register-based study in Austria
Erwin Stolz (Austria)

6.R.3 - A longitudinal study of the impacts of area-level social cohesion on multimorbidity in Scotland
Chunyu Zheng (United Kingdom)

6.R.4 - Introduction of wastewater surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Ukraine
Roman Rodyna (Ukraine)

6.R.5 - Food additive preservatives and antioxidants and risk of type 2 diabetes - NutriNet-Santé cohort
Anaïs Hasenböhler (France)

6.R.6 - Childhood-to-adulthood body size trajectory and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study
Marko Mandic (Germany)

6.R.7 - Risk Profiles of Avoidable and Unavoidable Hospitalizations: a Swedish population-based study
Susanna Gentili (Sweden)

6.R.8 - The effect of Covid deaths on premature mortality trends in Northern Dimension partnership countries
Pekka Jousilahti (Finland)

6.R.9 - The health of older caregivers in Spain: a matter of age or a matter of care?
Amaya Bernal-Alonso (Spain)

6.R.10 - Night shift work increases the risk of irritable bowel syndrome, which is mediated by inflammation.
Yuxin Yao (China)

6.R.11 - Mortality related to different circulatory diseases: a multiple causes of death analysis, 2008-2022
Ugo Fedeli (Italy)

6.R.12 - Surveillance of long COVID symptoms in Tuscany, Italy: a cross-sectional study
Mario Bruschi (Italy)

6.R.13 - The effects of hypothetical psychological interventions on alcohol use in European young adults
Stefanie Do (Germany)

6.R.15 - Association between all-cause mortality and diabetic avoidable hospitalization among older patients
Woo-Ri Lee (Korea, South)

6.R.16 - Association of CETP gene polymorphisms and haplotypes with acute heart rate response to exercise
Péter Pikó (EUPHA-PHG)

Thu 14th
11:45-12:45
Room 1.06
6.S. - Poster walk: Chronic diseases and NCDs
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Hynek Pikhart (Czechia), Nasheeta Peer (South Africa)

6.S.1 - Association of Altitude with Mortality among Patients with Hypertension- A Cohort Study
Thanouphet Thaoboualy (Laos)

6.S.2 - Impact of Covid19 on chronic respiratory diseases
Raffaele Iannaccone (Italy)

6.S.4 - Diabetes among people with intellectual disabilities vs the general population: a register study
Emilie Stroh (Sweden)

6.S.5 - Towards more effective health monitoring: a comparison of different data sources
Lilli Huhtala-Hedman (Finland)

6.S.6 - Family function, psychological distress and burden in informal caregivers of people with dementia
Marta Nemcikova (Slovakia)

6.S.7 - Serum homocysteine levels and mortality: a cohort study
Sujeong Shin (Korea, South)

6.S.8 - Cadmium exposure and hypertension: a systematic review and a dose-response meta-analysis
Vincenzo Giuliano (Italy)

6.S.9 - Patient referral pathways to leisure providers: impacts on physical activity and falls risk
Charlotte Cuddihy (United Kingdom)

6.S.11 - Patterns of overeating in middle-aged Chinese from Hong Kong
Jean Kim (China)

6.S.12 - Frailty and related factors among community-dwelling older adults in Türkiye
Si̇bel Sert (Türkiye)

6.S.13 - Gene Expression Changes in CAD Patients Due to Smoking Using Matched Samples
Mohammed Merzah (Hungary)

6.S.14 - Intersecting Pathways: Understanding Dementia, Hearing Loss, and Health Disparities
Donata Stonkute (Germany)

6.S.15 - Polypharmacy and associated factors in the older population in Germany: Results Gesundheit 65+ study
Giselle Sarganas (Germany)

6.S.16 - Prevalence and Correlates of Cannabis Use among Cancer Survivors
Sangeeta Gupta (United States)

Thu 14th
15:15-16:15
Room 1.08
7.R. - Poster walk: Epidemiology 2
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Chiara de Waure (EUPHA-HTA), Iris Kramer (Netherlands)

7.R.2 - Unravelling COVID-19 social mortality patterns using conditional inference tree algorithm
Lisa Cavillot (Belgium)

7.R.3 - COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and hybrid immunity in the respiratory season of 2022-23 in Hungary
Beatrix Oroszi (Hungary)

7.R.4 - Sex differences at different ages in 30-day survival of COVID-19 hospitalized patients in Israel
Avi Magid (Israel)

7.R.5 - Feta safe than sorry - gastroenteritis outbreak associated with contaminated cheese
Fiona McGuire (Ireland)

7.R.6 - Paediatric iGAS Morbidity and Mortality in Ireland 2022-2023 episodic upsurge.
Orla Cotter (Ireland)

7.R.7 - Intersectional inequality through economic difficulties and lifestyle on body mass index in Sweden
Antonio Moreno-Llamas (Spain)

7.R.8 - Using HIS administrative data for initial assessment of comorbid patients’ status (Covid-19 case)
Natalya Usheva (Bulgaria)

7.R.9 - A Groundbreaking Prevalence Survey Conducted in Mauritania for Enhanced Sickle Cell Control
Stephanie Cohen (France)

7.R.10 - Reactive surveillance of deaths involving a fall among the elderly in France, 2015 to March 2023
Marion J Torres (France)

7.R.11 - Infertility in the Capital Region of Denmark: Prevalence and population characteristics
Marie Holm Eliasen (Denmark)

7.R.12 - Surveillance of surgical site infections using artificial intelligence
José Antonio Delgado de los Reyes (Spain)

7.R.13 - Cognitive performance in breast cancer survivors: a ten-year follow-up
Catarina Lopes (Portugal)

7.R.14 - Assessing primary healthcare quality through avoidable hospitalizations: a systematic review
Arianna Anniballo (Italy)

7.R.15 - Sodium and potassium intake in adults: the Italian Health Examination Survey 2023 – CUORE Project
Chiara Donfrancesco (Italy)

7.R.16 - Are early emotional and behavioral problems related to subsequent asthma in preschool children?
Helena Fabian (Sweden)

Thu 14th
15:15-16:15
Room 1.06
7.S. - Poster walk: Public health innovation and transformation
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Angela Freitas (Portugal), Loes Bertens (Netherlands)

7.S.1 - Systematic review of clinical effectiveness and safety of abdominal aortic aneurysm screening in men
Elaine Foley (Ireland)

7.S.2 - Public health innovation labs framework development: a design study of GGD West-Brabant Netherlands
Skander Essafi (Netherlands)

7.S.3 - Driving innovation in primary healthcare though co-creation with stakeholders in Switzerland
Anna Romanova (Switzerland)

7.S.4 - Commuting violence: Social, mental and academic consequences. Is this concept necessary to adopt?
Miranda Hernández Rico (Mexico)

7.S.5 - ‘Positive disruption’: catalysing system-wide work on health inequalities through embedded research
Andrew Passey (United Kingdom)

7.S.7 - The NHS London Legacy and Health Equity Partnership: Evaluation of an equity lens framework
Leonora Weil (United Kingdom)

7.S.8 - Equity assessment in innovative cancer genomic interventions: the Can.Heal project
Ana Molina-Barceló (Spain)

7.S.9 - Data governance challenges on smart home involving multiple research sites
Kang Wang (Canada)

7.S.10 - The role of communication in the successful implementation of the Slovenian NCCP
Katarina Plantosar (Slovenia)

7.S.13 - Molecular Tumor Boards impact on patients’ health: towards a policy brief in the Can.Heal project
Erika Giacobini (Italy)

7.S.14 - Collection and use of patient-reported experience measures: approach to improve health care
Irisa Zile-Velika (Latvia)

7.S.15 - Methods to Handle Missing depression (PHQ-8 Score) Values among Adults in the United Arab Emirates
Mitha Al Balushi (United Arab Emirates)

7.S.16 - Improving data quality by implementing an electronic medical record seems to depend on the context
Florian Wurster (Germany)

Thu 14th
16:45-17:45
Room 1.08
8.R. - Poster walk: Infectious diseases control
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Ricardo Mexia (EUPHA-IDC), Maria Romay-Barja (Spain)

8.R.1 - Co-administration of COVID-19 and flu vaccines in healthcare workers: results from three campaigns
Domenico Pascucci (Italy)

8.R.2 - Impact of infectious diseases associated with passenger ships on ports: a systematic review
Johannes Neumann (Germany)

8.R.3 - Evaluating the psychological antecedents of vaccination in applicants to primary health care centers
Cansu Özbaş (Türkiye)

8.R.4 - Shared spaces, shared germs: breaking the chain of infection with targeted hygiene
Joanne Newman (United Kingdom)

8.R.5 - Human-swine interface: is the hepatitis E virus a real risk for humans?
Sara Arnaboldi (Italy)

8.R.6 - Direct impact of COVID-19 in excess mortality in Portugal, March 2020 to December 2021
Susana Pereira da Silva (Portugal)

8.R.7 - Aedes aegypti surveillance under the International Health Regulations - experience at Madeira Island
Mariana Fialho (Portugal)

8.R.11 - The Contrasting Risk Communication Strategies of European Leaders during the COVID-19 Crisis
Saoirse Moriarty (United Kingdom)

8.R.12 - From hesitancy to decision: shifts from intentions to uptake of Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines
Sara Moura (Portugal)

8.R.13 - Seroprevalence and associated factors of toxoplasmosis in female children and adolescents in Germany
Laura Giese (Germany)

8.R.14 - Risk factors for COVID-19 among healthcare workers: a hospital-based cohort study in Portugal
Vânia Gaio (Portugal)

8.R.15 - Home-based nursing care for clients carrying multidrug-resistant organisms: a focus group study
Tessa Langeveld (Netherlands)

8.R.16 - A mixed method approach to evaluate a vaccine hesitancy assessment among parents in Dutch language
Daphne Bussink-Voorend (Netherlands)

Thu 14th
16:45-17:45
Room 1.06
8.S. - Poster walk: Digital health and Artificial Intelligence
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Don Nutbeam (Australia), Motti Haimi (Israel)

8.S.1 - Treatment of kidney disease: an analytical decision model at a Swiss university hospital
Olga Endrich (Switzerland)

8.S.2 - Usability Insights from the BUMPER Cancer Prevention App Pilot Study: A Mixed-Methods Approach
Hajo Zeeb (Germany)

8.S.3 - The New Healthcare: AI-Driven Population Stratification, Proactive Medicine, and Predictive Analysis
Maria Elisabetta Mormile (Italy)

8.S.4 - Next-generation public health surveillance: extreme heat event prediction and monitoring system
Irfhana Zakir Hussain (Canada)

8.S.5 - Exploring the Landscape of Standards and Guidelines in AgeTech Design and Development
Gaya Bin Noon (Canada)

8.S.6 - Safety in Teletriage by Nurses and Physicians in the US and Israel- a Tale of 2 Systems
Motti Haimi (Israel)

8.S.7 - Machine learning to produce living evidence maps to reduce health inequalities in primary care
Jatinder Hayre (United Kingdom)

8.S.8 - Patient perspectives on the use of digital medical devices in Parkinson's Disease
Ivana Paccoud (Luxembourg)

8.S.10 - AAL for independent aging: Practical guidelines for smart living environment development
Gaya Bin Noon (Canada)

8.S.11 - Trustworthiness of EHRs: Key Factors from a User-Centered Study in Germany
Niklas von Kalckreuth (Germany)

8.S.12 - Characteristics predisposing to the utilization of Internet websites offering e-prescriptions
Mariusz Duplaga (Poland)

8.S.13 - How advanced is your digital public health system? A qualitative analysis of suitable indicators
Laura Maaß (Germany)

8.S.14 - Patient and practice characteristics related to patient’s consent for health data exchange
Jelle Keuper (Netherlands)

8.S.15 - Integrating an AI-powered symptom assessment application (SAA) in a hospital network in Portugal
Nisha Kini (Germany)

8.S.16 - Using artificial intelligence to support and streamline rapid systematic evidence reviews
Maureen Dobbins (Canada)


Poster walks - Friday 15th Nov

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Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
Room 1.08
9.R. - Poster walk: Sexual and gender minority health
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Arjan van der Star (EUPHA-SGMH), Ana Gama (Portugal)

9.R.1 - Information on HIV and Narration of U=U: a mixed method analysis on social media in Italy
Virginia Casigliani (Italy)

9.R.3 - Validation of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support among LGBT population in Serbia
Željka Stamenković (Serbia)

9.R.4 - Barriers and facilitators to healthcare access for LGBTQ+ in Western Europe: a systematic review.
Saral Rahimi (United Kingdom)

9.R.5 - Development of Digital Health Gender and Sexual Health Literacy scale
Elisabetta Corvo (United Kingdom)

9.R.6 - Family-based sexual health intervention for adolescents; A systematic review and meta-analysis
Priya Paudyal (United Kingdom)

9.R.7 - Discrimination and violence experienced by the LGBTQI+ community in Rwanda: a cross-sectional study
Louange Twahirwa Gutabara (Rwanda)

9.R.10 - Mental health of Finnish cis- and transgender youth before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Olli Kiviruusu (Finland)

9.R.11 - Implementation Measures to Break the Gender Gap - a Scoping Review
Judith Mollenhauer (Germany)

9.R.12 - What do we know about femicide in Italy? Data and insights from a repeated cross-sectional study.
Giorgia Gabrielli (Italy)

9.R.13 - Association between dietary supplements and frailty by sex: a cross-sectional study in South Korea
Hyunjoo Kim (Korea, South)

9.R.14 - How can healthcare providers reduce the adverse effects of endometriosis on women's life course?
Chen Zarecki (Israel)

9.R.15 - Capacity mapping of comprehensive sexuality education in Gabon: A qualitative analysis
Ruth-Janet Koumba Maguena (Belgium)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
Room 1.06
9.S. - Poster walk: Health literacy
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Lorena Dini (EUPHA-HSR), Rebecca Jaks (Switzerland)

9.S.2 - IDEAHL European digital Health Literacy Strategy
Marta González (Spain)

9.S.4 - The role of health literacy in adherence to the Mediterranean diet
Rafaela Rosário (Portugal)

9.S.5 - Navigating Co-design in Children's Health Literacy Interventions in Schools
Wieke van Boxtel (Netherlands)

9.S.6 - Designing infographics in health research with patients and the public: A scoping review
Santosh Sharma (Ireland)

9.S.7 - Development of a risk-stratified shared decision-making tool for colorectal cancer screening
Deborah Jael Herrera (Belgium)

9.S.8 - Scoping Review of Health Literacy Interventions among Migrant Communities in Europe
Maria João Marques (Portugal)

9.S.9 - Visualizing science - the rise of graphical abstracts in public health journals
Duarte Vital Brito (Portugal)

9.S.10 - Digital health literacy and associated socio-demographic characteristics in the French population
Axelle Quiviger (France)

9.S.11 - Adolescent mental health literacy and help-seeking behaviours. Cross-Sectional survey in Barcelona.
Eulàlia Hernández Encuentra (Spain)

9.S.12 - Stakeholders’ perspectives on informed decision-making for migrant women in CC prevention programs
Tharsini Veeravagu (Netherlands)

9.S.13 - Public and professional attitudes to the digitisation of health and social care in Ireland
Daráine Murphy (Ireland)

9.S.14 - Mixed-methods systematic review of shared decision-making tools for cancer screening
Deborah Jael Herrera (Belgium)

9.S.16 - Is genomic testing properly evaluated? A systematic review of health technology assessment reports
Giuseppe Migliara (Italy)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
Room 1.08
10.R. - Poster walk: Global health and One Health
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Esperanza Diaz (Norway), Chinedu Okoroafor (Nigeria)

10.R.1 - Enhancing One Health Surveillance: Advancing Early Disease Prediction Models in Animal Populations
Polychronis Kostoulas (Greece)

10.R.2 - Human-forest proximity and the risk infectious diseases in a changing world
Emanuele Massaro (Italy)

10.R.3 - Level of tobacco dependence and beliefs towards heated tobacco products
Barbara Gradowicz-Prajsnar (Poland)

10.R.4 - Communication of EU agricultural antibiotic use policies to farmers & implications for public health
Addiena Luke-Currier (Ireland)

10.R.5 - Evaluating mental health care initiatives after Ghana’s mental health act: a systematic analysis
Maria Fabiana Rizzieri (Switzerland)

10.R.6 - Global malaria vaccine research and community perception in Africa: a systematic review
Muhammad Chutiyami (Australia)

10.R.7 - Rabies epidemiology in the central of Tunisia: A Call for a One-Health Approach
Cyrine Ben Nasrallah (Tunisia)

10.R.8 - Sex-specific immune responses to COVID-19 vaccination in end-stage renal disease patients
Shanelle Gingras (Canada)

10.R.9 - CKD incidence, predictors & progression: African migrants vs. Non-Migrants (RODAM cohort study)
Charles Agyemang (EUPHA-MIG)

10.R.10 - Environmentally sustainable health and social care – A proposal for goals and steering for Finland
Pia Wulff (Finland)

10.R.11 - Ensuring impact beyond European funding: Sustainability in the Global Health Impact Joint Action
Valentina Favata (France)

10.R.12 - Beneficial clinical effects of honey from bees fed with specific plant extracts
Zsuzsa Emma Hajzer (Hungary)

10.R.13 - Risk factors for bicycle-related overtaking, rear-end, and door crashes in the United Kingdom
Chun-Chieh Chao (Taiwan)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
Room 1.06
10.S. - Poster walk: Maternal, child and adolescent public health
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Camila Biazus Dalcin (United Kingdom), Stefanie Do (Germany)

10.S.1 - Prediction of overweight/obesity risk in adolescence using static and dynamic multi-exposure models
Susana Santos (Portugal)

10.S.2 - Nocturnal Artificial Light Exposure in Expectant Mothers and Risk of Congenital Glaucoma
Young Kook Kim (Korea, South)

10.S.3 - Supply of Alcohol in Early Childhood Leads to Higher Rates of Drinking in Adolescence
Albert Ksinan (Czechia)

10.S.4 - Declining trends of overweight and obesity in 4-year-olds during 2007-2022 in Northern Sweden
Johanna Kuisma Löfbom (Sweden)

10.S.5 - Diabetes, hypertension, and hospitalizations during pregnancy: a multivariate analysis
Vittorio Falcone (Italy)

10.S.6 - Use of intraoral mobile photography for screening of oral health in children
Lia Mania (Georgia)

10.S.7 - Unintended pregnancies in the context of intimate partner violence: Findings from the ELSA-Study
Petra J Brzank (Germany)

10.S.8 - Household survey on prevalence and risk factors of zero-dose and never-immunized children <2 years
Mariam Mehmood (Pakistan)

10.S.9 - Effectiveness of strengthened breastfeeding support in the Danish health visiting programme
Henriette Knold Rossau (Denmark)

10.S.10 - Data-driven prediction of early language delay at Youth Health Care Services in the Netherlands
Polina Putrik (Netherlands)

10.S.11 - Maternal education and antenatal attendance in Georgia: A cohort study.
Waseem Saad (Georgia)

10.S.12 - Reduced physical activity in youth during the COVID-19 pandemic: systematic review and meta-analysis
Helena Ludwig-Walz (Germany)

10.S.13 - Persistent organic pollutants and developmental trajectories of ADHD symptoms: The Rhea cohort study
Chrysi Mouatsou (Greece)

10.S.15 - Psychosomatic complaints at age 15-16 and subsequent depression and anxiety disorders
Joakim Wahlström (Sweden)

10.S.16 - An intergenerational study of mental health among parents and adolescents
Merete Labriola (Denmark)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
Room 1.08
11.R. - Poster walk: Social security, work and health
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium), Valeria Bellisario (Italy)

11.R.1 - Alcohol intake and patterns of multi-site musculoskeletal pain in the British Whitehall II study
Ziyi Zhao (United Kingdom)

11.R.2 - Monitoring generic symptoms of long-term sick-listed employees during the return-to-work process
Friso Muntinghe (Netherlands)

11.R.3 - Novel approach to combining interview and register data – Case: social security and pediatric cancer
Ella Näsi (Finland)

11.R.4 - Health as predictor of unemployment. A population based study in Belgium
Helena Bruggeman (Belgium)

11.R.5 - Work disability index- a new national tool in describing trends in regional differences
Riitta Luoto (Finland)

11.R.6 - Health care and social benefits among long-term unemployed
Sanna Kärkkäinen (Finland)

11.R.7 - Sick-leave trajectories among people sickness absent with stress-related diagnoses; cohort studies
Katalin Gemes (Sweden)

11.R.8 - The relationship between mental health and employment: a systematic review of cohort studies
Helena Bruggeman (Belgium)

11.R.10 - Longitudinal associations of daily activities and presenteeism among teleworkers in Japan
Yuichiro Otsuka (Japan)

11.R.12 - Subtle Biases Towards a New Colleague Depend on Sexual Orientation and Relationship Status
Nikola Komlenac (Austria)

11.R.13 - Deployment of in-body wearable devices in healthcare and at work: closing the EU regulatory gap
Maria Eva Foldes (Netherlands)

11.R.14 - Demographic, socioeconomic and lifecourse risk-factors for internalized weight stigma
Amanda Hughes (United Kingdom)

11.R.15 - Workplace health promotion in the German Federal Armed Forces-Economic analysis and health benefits
Sabine Ludwig (Germany)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
Room 1.06
11.S. - Poster walk: Digital health and Artificial Intelligence 2
Abstracts in EJPH
Chairperson(s): Dimitra Panteli (Belgium), Nancy Tran (Australia)

11.S.1 - Marketing or health promotion? A citizen science study of social media influencers’ health content.
Sascha Gell (Austria)

11.S.2 - Exploring Electronic Personal Health Record usage in Northern Italy: a cross-sectional study
Anastasia Cataldo (Italy)

11.S.3 - Managing a 4000-participant cohort with a novel mobile app: data from the RisCoin study in Germany
Ana Zhelyazkova (Germany)

11.S.4 - Predicting hospital readmission in multimorbid patients with the use of AI: A systematic review
Yara Zain (United Kingdom)

11.S.5 - A Multi-Modal Approach for A Healthier Weight and More Active Lifestyle
Bertha Ochieng (United Kingdom)

11.S.7 - Dual-tiered insights: cross-examining entities in free text electronic health records
Salem ElHassan (United Kingdom)

11.S.9 - Evolution of online health-related information seeking in France from 2010 to 2023
Axelle Quiviger (France)

11.S.10 - Public views on open data health research in Switzerland: Implications for research and policy
Paola Daniore (Switzerland)

11.S.11 - Prediction of mental health risk in adolescents via a smartphone app: a feasibility pilot study
Aglaia Freccero (United Kingdom)

11.S.12 - Can a zero-shot learning Large Language Model code complex interview data?
Elias Balt (Netherlands)

11.S.13 - EvalDepApps: EvalDepApps: How to evaluate depression management based on evidence and end users
Noemí Robles (Spain)

11.S.14 - Strategies to advancing digital health equity: perspectives from underserved groups.
Sarah Wilson (United Kingdom)

11.S.15 - Accessibility engineering in the mhealth industry - A multi-case study
Katharina Hasenlust (Germany)

11.S.16 - The physician-AI relationship: partnering for precision medicine via clinical decision support
Hadar Samuel (Israel)