SAPC SE Regional Meeting 2023: Health Equity for People and Planet
Undergraduate Primary Care Education at Imperial College London hosted the South-East Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Academic Primary Care 2023.
The conference took place online on Thursday 26 January.
The SAPC Early Career Researcher prize was awarded to Dr Sarah Pocknell for the oral presentation on Making visible the hidden work of medicines talk in primary care medication reviews.
St George's, Univeristy of London will be hosting the next SAPC SE conference in 2024.
Programme
9.30am
Welcome and Introduction Dr Arti Maini & SAPC co-chair Dr Duncan Shrewsbury
9.40am
Keynote Prof Mala Rao, OBE Imperial College London Primary Care & Public Health
10.15am
Break
10.25am
Parallel oral presentations
11.25am
Break
11.35am
Workshops
12.25pm
Lunch
1.30pm
Keynote Dr Aarti Bansal, Centre for Sustainable Healthcare
2.05pm
Parallel oral presentations
3.05pm
Global students presentations
3.25pm
Close from Dr Arti Maini
3.30pm
Closed PHoCuS meeting (invited members only)
Closed HoTs and HoDs meeting (invited members only)
Making visible the hidden work of medicines talk in primary care medication reviews
Sarah Pocknell
QMUL
Navigating the Boundaries of Health and Identity: A Qualitative Study of Medical Students
Sandra Danso-Bamfo
Imperial
Inclusion of MDT working in undergraduate healthcare curricula: similarities and differences between professions
Victoria Collin
Imperial
Helping medical undergraduate students to understand healthcare costs
Judith Ibison
St George's
Stream 2: Health inequity
What impact has the COVID-19 Pandemic had on antibiotic prescribing within General Practices in England?
Olivia Burke
King's
Hypertension in the time of COVID-19: Blood pressure control was maintained during the pandemic and so were pre-existing health inequities
Stuart Rison
QMUL
Contraception – Views and Experiences of Trans, Nonbinary and Gender-Diverse people in Canada
Tyne Cairns
UCL
Inequalities in the attendance and effectiveness of behavioural weight management interventions for adults in the UK: An individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis
Jack Birch
Cambridge
Stream 3: Digital health
Exploring perceptions about the potential deployment of Artificial Intelligence within the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme
Lakshmi Chandrasekaran
St George's
Influences on patient uptake and engagement with the NHS Digital Diabetes Prevention Programme: a qualitative interview study
Jamie Ross
QMUL
Health Inequalities in kiDney Disease, mEeting the urgent Need to identify early disease in high-risk communities: A feasibility study of home albuminuria testing in people with high Blood Pressure (HIDDEN-BP)
Kathryn Griffiths
King's
Patient, Carer and Professional perspectives on the opportunities and challenges for REMOte CARE (REMO CARE) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – A qualitative study
Ratna Sohanpal
QMUL
Stream 4: Preventable and Public Health
Is naturally occurring prebiotic Lactoferrin an acceptable alternative to antibiotic/antifungal tablets for women with bacterial vaginosis or thrush?
Nilofer Dayal
St George's
Determinants of lipid lowering medication prescribing in a multi-ethnic adult population diagnosed with familial hypercholesterolaemia in South London
Aya Ayoub
King's
Perspectives on atrial fibrillation screening: a qualitative analysis of media and social media representations
Katy Horder
Cambridge
What we know about the barriers and facilitators of self-management of multiple long-term conditions in those experiencing socioeconomic deprivation: a qualitative systematic review
Stream 1: Health inequity and Community involvement
Ethnic disparities in consultations for anxiety and depression in primary care
Jamie Scuffell
King's
The impact of COVID on Relationships and Sex Education teaching in English Secondary Schools: a qualitative analysis
Corrina Horan
UCL
Time for a new community conversation: breaking away from traditional forms of patient and public engagement
Zahra Arzoky
Imperial
Implementation of risk stratification within bowel cancer screening: A community jury study exploring public acceptability and communication needs
Lily Taylor
Cambridge
Stream 2: Equality Diversity Inclusion
Decolonising the second-year medical curriculum: using novel general practice scenarios at a simulated consultation day
Mydhili Radhalakshmi
King's
How do social networks influence mental health-seeking behaviour in women from ethnic minority groups? A systematic review
Shreya Sabberwal
UCL
Breast, Prostate, Colorectal, and Lung Cancer Incidence and Risk Factors in Sexual Minority Women and Men: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis using UK Biobank
Sarah Underwood
Cambridge
Simulation Scenario as Story: Findings from a Narrative Review
Jacqueline Driscoll
St George's
Stream 3: Health outcomes and perspectives
Life, Death and Dying: How Do Relatives, Caregivers and Primary Care Clinicians Evaluate in Retrospect the Management of Acute Health Care Crises with Uncertain Outcomes in Very Frail People?
Jens Foell
Imperial
Primary care practitioners’ experiences of cancer care reviews: A qualitative study
Dipesh Gopal
QMUL
Exploring ethnic variations in the risk of infections presenting to primary and secondary care in people with pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes: a matched cohort study
Tess Harris
St George's
Intersections between emotional distress and hospital discharge for people living with dementia (PLWD): a qualitative study with family carers