SAPC ASM 2024 - Bristol

52nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Bristol 3-5 July 2024

3 - 5 July 2024 at Wills Memorial Building, Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QE

Sustainable Primary Care: healthy systems, healthy people

Presentation guidelines

Presentation times can be found in the detailed programme here

Useful Information

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The Helen Lester Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Prof Caroline Mitchell.  Free tickets. Please register to attend here

 

We are excited to be hosting the SAPC ASM  2024 at the Centre for Academic Primary Care in the vibrant city of Bristol.  

The conference runs from the 3rd - 5th of July and will be held in the University of Bristol Wills Memorial Building in the heart of the city. 

Our conference theme this year is ‘Sustainable Primary Care:  healthy systems, healthy people’.  We are interpreting sustainability broadly, including maintaining a happy and healthy workforce across health care and academic sectors, in the context of the global environmental crisis that we face. In line with our conference theme, we are inviting a range of inspiring speakers to inform and sustain us at the conference and beyond.  

Alongside our plenary speakers, we want to hear from the whole range of health and care professionals, academics, educators, and public contributors who shape primary care.  This involves you - we look forward to welcoming submissions of work in the form of posters, oral presentations, workshops, creative enquiry, and dangerous ideas reflecting the broad range of academic primary care research.  We look forward to seeing your great research and ideas.   

Our social events will include a chance to visit the Royal West of England Academy (RWA) for welcome drinks.  The RWA is Bristol's first art gallery and has brought world-class visual art to the Southwest since 1844. The conference dinner will be held in the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. This beautiful building is a few minutes’ walk from the conference venue and has free entry to a collection of art, nature, and history. 

In the spirit of our conference theme, we encourage you to think about your preparations for travel with sustainability in mind. In turn, we will work with a local sustainability team who will use our conference as a case study to explore how conferences can be delivered in a sustainable way.    

We look forward to welcoming you to Bristol in July 2024.  

 

Alyson & Rachel on behalf of the organising committee  

Speakers

Are you feeling uncomfortable? Transform primary care research culture, abandon tokenism and embrace empowering methodologies
Care is a renewable resource: sustaining healthcare through responsive relationships
Care is a renewable resource: sustaining healthcare through responsive relationships
Open notes meets OpenAI: Documentation in the era of large language model-powered bots
Sustainable Primary Care: where we are … where we need to be ...
Sustainable Primary Care: where we are … where we need to be ...
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Schedule

Day 1 : Wednesday 3rd July

9:00am–12:00pm

SAPC SIG meetings

Wills Memorial Building 

Room 3.31 - Education research SIG meeting

10:00am–11:00am

Wills Memorial Building

Room 3.32 - Primary care Academic CollaboraTive (PACT)

35 Berkeley square

Room 1.20 - Sexual health

Room 2.26 - Physical activity and exercise as medicine

Room 3.13 - Learning disability

Room 3.18 - Genetics

Room 4.01 - Quality and safety improvement

Room 4.02 - Medicines Optimisation

11:10am–12:10pm

Wills Memorial Building

Room 3.32 - Inclusion health

35 Berkeley square 

Room 1.20 - Women's health

Room 2.26 - Multiple long term conditions

Room 3.13 - Digital technologies in primary care

Room 3.18 - Palliative care

Room 4.01 - PPI

Room 4.02 - Kidney disease

12:00pm–13:00pm

Newcomers Welcome Space

12:00pm–13:00pm

Registration

13:00pm–13:50pm

Opening plenary

Welcome to Bristol - Chrissie Thirlwell — University of Bristol

Session Chair - Chris Salisbury

Care is a renewable resource: sustaining healthcare through responsive relationships 

Frances Mair

Victor M Montori

14:00pm–15:00pm

Parallel sessions 1A-1F 

Full oral (10 minute presentation, 5 minute discussion)

Lightning (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

Workshop 1G

14:00pm–15:00pm
1A Infection 1 Red Alastair Hay and Ashley Hammond 5 talks
1A.1 The Immune Defence study: a randomised trial evaluating nasal sprays and behavioural intervention approaches to reduce respiratory infections in primary care Paul Little Full abstract
1A.2 Implementation of point-of-care tests in European primary care: a qualitative process evaluation with patients and clinicians in six countries Marta Wanat Full abstract
1A.3 A realist analysis of patient and clinician views and experiences in the randomised controlled efficacy trial of rapid respiratory microbiological point-of-care-testing in primary care (the RAPID-TEST RCT) Dr Rebecca Clarke Full abstract
1A.5 Exploring the role and implementation of Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Hubs in England: a qualitative study Aleksandra Borek Full abstract
1A.6 Understanding the role of Integrated Care Boards in primary care Antimicrobial Stewardship Tingting Zhang Full abstract
1B Prescribing 1 Orange Kate Neden 5 talks
1B.1 What is the prevalence of opioid and antidepressant co-prescribing in primary care in England? Ruth H Jack Full abstract
1B.2 Does computerised decision support reduce hazardous prescribing in general practice? Anthony Avery Full abstract
1B.3 Improving Medicines use in People with Polypharmacy in Primary Care (IMPPP): Clinical effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve prescribing appropriateness in patients with polypharmacy Rupert Payne Full abstract
1B.5 Improving Medicines use in People with Polypharmacy in Primary Care (IMPPP): Health economic evaluation of a complex intervention to improve prescribing appropriateness in patients with polypharmacy Rupert Payne Full abstract
1B.6 Reducing short-acting beta-agonist overprescribing in general practice: evaluation of a quality improvement programme in East London Anna De Simoni Full abstract
1C Sexual Health Yellow Jeremy Horwood and Jo Kesten 4 talks
1C.1 Supporting improved chlamydia management in Australian general practice through the design and implementation of tailored resources: An example from the Management of Chlamydia Cases in Australia Study Meredith Temple-Smith Full abstract
1C.2 How to increase HIV testing and facilitate access to PrEP in General Practice? Designing an intervention using the person-based approach Anne Scott Full abstract
1C.3 Safetxt trial: a secondary analysis exploring the intervention effects Cari Free Full abstract
1C.5 Understanding how women from ethnic minorities access and experience contraception in the UK; using a Participatory Action Research Approach with Community Research Link Workers. Rebecca Mawson Full abstract
1D Public involvement and participatory approaches Green Halle Johnson and Alisha Newman 6 talks
1D.1 A long and winding road. Improving representation from underserved groups: findings from the AvonCAP GP2 study. Polly Duncan, Ruth Mears Full abstract
1D.2 Inequalities in Patient Participation: Association between general practice engagement with patient participation groups in deprived versus affluent areas and CQC ratings Emily Boam Full abstract
1D.3 Reaching out to work with people and communities, a forgotten and undervalued role for sustainable general practice? Jessica Drinkwater Full abstract
1D.5 How prepared are GPs to support local salon staff to promote heart health and increase uptake of cardiovascular disease screening among women in London’s deprived and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods? An evaluation of GP training. Diandra Daley Full abstract
1D.6 Ensuring Diversity and Inclusivity in the Coproduction of a Shared Decision-Making Intervention Jo Butterworth Full abstract
1D.7 An embedded co-production approach to patient and public involvement in research about data sharing in health and social care – Reflections from the Qualitative Data Preservation and Sharing (Q-DaPS) project. Barbara Caddick Full abstract
1E Primary secondary care interface Blue Matthew Booker and Alex Burrell 6 talks
1E.1 Exploring 'risk' in the context of alternatives to unscheduled hospital admission: a realist review conducted as part of the ENHANCE (EvaluatioN of Hospital Admission avoidaNCE services) project. Claire Maynard Full abstract
1E.2 Improving communication to GPs for complex discharge scenarios: a scoping review and qualitative study of GP perspectives Nicholas Boddy Full abstract
1E.3 How did we make GP-MATE (a communication tool to improve post-discharge care) using experience based co-design? Zakia Shariff Full abstract
1E.5 ‘My GP knows all about me’: what are the important features of community follow up after acute hospital admission? A scoping review and model of care needs by patient group. Chloe Gamlin Full abstract
1E.6 Medication Optimisation and Safety in the Community Following Mental Health Hospital Discharge: Early Insights from a Qualitative Interview Study Dr Mark Jeffries, Full abstract
1E.7 Patients’ navigation of care following a hospital admission: Early qualitative insights from a national study of post discharge care for people affected by Acute Kidney Injury Dr Mark Jeffries, Full abstract
1F Digital health and AI Indigo Nefyn Williams and Kathryn Harvey 6 talks
1F.1 How might dynamic Artificial Intelligence (AI) be used to support prescribing (DynAIRx project) to ensure efficient structured medication reviews, and what are the barriers to implementation? Samantha Wilson Full abstract
1F.2 A randomised controlled trial of IBD-BOOST, a digital cognitive behavioural self-management programme for fatigue, pain, or faecal incontinence, or any combination of these symptoms, in people with inflammatory bowel disease Steph Taylor Full abstract
1F.3 Getting it Write: Primary care staff perspectives on writing consultation notes in a new era of patient online access Brian McMillan Full abstract
1F.5 ‘Getting it Write’: Patients and carers’ understanding and responses to clinicians’ notes in a new era of online access to primary care health records. Gail Davidge Full abstract
1F.6 Assessing and understanding the potential of assistive technology among people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to support independence and wellbeing: A mixed-methods study Farhin Ahmed Full abstract
1F.7 AI-guided point-of-care ultrasound to diagnose deep vein thrombosis in primary care Kerstin Nothnagel Full abstract
1G Workshop Violet 1 talk
1G.1 Running online citizen science trials – an opportunity to democratise research Kim Thomas and Amanda Roberts Full abstract
15:00pm–15:30pm

Networking/Refreshment break

15:30pm–15:55pm

Digital poster presentations 2A-2E (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

15:30pm–15:55pm
2A Environmental Sustainability Screen A 5 talks
2A.1 Exploring current levels of engagement with decarbonisation initiatives: a survey of the implementation, attitudes, and awareness of general practice staff. Olivia Geddes Full abstract
2A.2 ‘Do the public and community pharmacists support the introduction of medication reuse as a means to reduce pharmaceutical waste?’ Madeleine Smith Full abstract
2A.3 Sustainability Project: Inhaler Disposal Jade Heatley Full abstract
2A.4 A systematic review of the clinical effectiveness of dry powder inhalers in the treatment of acute exacerbations of asthma in adults and children, and in the maintenance treatment of asthma in children James Smith Full abstract
2A.5 Developing primary care in the Seychelles Frank Sullivan Full abstract
2B Education- 1 Screen B 4 talks
2B.1 ‘Help! I need somebody’… Using Nominal Group Technique to develop a framework for medical students to use when seeking telephone advice from another health or social care professional in a simulated environment Richard Price Full abstract
2B.2 How does e-portfolio use in medical school enhance the reflective practice of final year medical students? – a realist evaluation. Dr Egbe Efefaroro and/or Dr Ellie Hammond Full abstract
2B.3 Integrating sustainable healthcare in the undergraduate primary care curriculum Ismail Ismail Full abstract
2B.4 How valuable are online tutor-led small group teaching of prescribing knowledge and skills, and interpreting investigation results for geographically dispersed final year medical students on a primary care clinical attachment? Nicola Buxton Full abstract
2C Covid-19 Screen C 5 talks
2C.1 Enhancing long COVID care in general practice: a qualitative study. John Broughan Full abstract
2C.2 Patient experiences of the long COVID–Optimal Health Programme: qualitative interview study in community settings Hiyam Al-Jabr Full abstract
2C.3 Accessing healthcare for Long COVID in the UK: A secondary analysis of two qualitative data sets David Blane Full abstract
2C.4 Primary care gatekeeping during the Covid-19 pandemic: A survey of 1234 Norwegian regular GPs Børge Norberg Full abstract
2C.5 Assessing the feasibility of an educational trial to promote long COVID management in general practice: a study protocol. John Broughan Full abstract
2D Research methods Screen D 5 talks
2D.1 Social media for dissemination of research evidence for health and social care practitioners: a systematic review and meta-analysis Dr Sarah Roberts-Lewis Full abstract
2D.2 How practice based research networks facilitate clinical drug trials in German general practice Ildiko Gagyor Full abstract
2D.3 A novel approach using machine learning to produce Living Evidence Maps for what works to reduce health inequalities in primary care Helena Painter Full abstract
2D.4 Optimising opportunities for capacity building within programme grants: the example of IMP2ART (IMPlementing IMProved Asthma self-management as RouTine) Stephanie JC Taylor Full abstract
2D.5 IMPOSTER PARTICIPANTS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: AN EVER- INCREASING CHALLENGE Lisa Shah Full abstract
2E Cardiovascular Screen E 5 talks
2E.1 Cardiovascular and bone health outcomes in older people with subclinical hypothyroidism treated with levothyroxine: a systematic review and meta-analysis Mohammed Saif Farooq Full abstract
2E.2 How effective are stress management and relaxation interventions for the management of hypertension and pre-hypertension? A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Katie Webster Full abstract
2E.3 The association between skeletal muscle mass and blood pressure in the adult population: A systematic review Dr Gydhia Al-chalaby Full abstract
2E.4 A scoping review of the evidence available for the training lay advocates on CVD prevention in ethnically diverse women in hairdresser and beauty salons Martha Goldring Full abstract
2E.5 Mixed methods evaluation of clients’ experiences with a multi-component salon-based health promotion intervention: BELONG Study Afrin Khan Full abstract
16:00pm–17:00pm

Parallel sessions 3A-3F

Full oral (10 minute presentation, 5 minute discussion)

Lightning (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

Workshop (3G)

16:00pm–17:00pm
3A No session - room set-up Red Talks TBC
3B Multiple long-term conditions 1 Orange Emma Healey and Clare Jinks 6 talks
3B.1 Generalist redesign of primary healthcare for people living with multimorbidity: work from the TIMES study Molly Megson Full abstract
3B.2 The impact of living with multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) on everyday life – a qualitative evidence synthesis Emilia Holland and Lynn Laidlaw Full abstract
3B.3 Guilt, shame and the perception of being a burden among older adult with multimorbidity: a scoping review and qualitative exploration - The GLASS Study Tamsin Fisher Full abstract
3B.5 Prevalence and pairs of long-term conditions in new presentations of breathlessness in primary care: a preliminary descriptive assessment using UK CPRD GOLD from 2007- 2017 Harini Sathanapally Full abstract
3B.6 Using normalisation process theory to evaluate the implementation of a comprehensive template to support personalised care for people with multiple long-term conditions Andrew Turner Full abstract
3B.7 What do primary healthcare professionals think of using artificial intelligence to make decisions with patients with multiple long-term health conditions? Jennifer Cooper Full abstract
3C Cancer 1 Yellow Fiona Walter and Owain Jones 5 talks
3C.1 Five year mortality of patients diagnosed with lung cancer within two years of a positive autoantibody blood test in a Randomized Controlled Trial. Frank Sullivan Full abstract
3C.2 Comparing cancer stage at diagnosis between migrants and non-migrants: a meta-analysis Adam Harvey-Sullivan Full abstract
3C.3 Deep transformer learning model for the diagnosis of suspected lung cancer in primary care based on sequential coded electronic health record data. Brendan C. Delaney Full abstract
3C.5 Creating robust safety netting systems to expedite cancer diagnosis: The progress of a phase III RCT Clio Evans Full abstract
3C.6 Early cancer diagnosis and community pharmacy in deprived areas – an online survey Judit Konya Full abstract
3D Inclusion and health 1 Green Rebecca Mawson and Laura Emery 3 talks
3D.1 The impact of treatment burden on people experiencing homelessness Shona Mackinnon Full abstract
3D.5 Development of social risk screening tool for primary care: Systematic review and Delphi study Emma Parry Full abstract
3D.6 Process evaluation for the Pharmacy Homeless Outreach Engagement Non-medical Independent prescribing Rx (PHOENIx) community pharmacy study Dr Shona Mackinnon Full abstract
3E Child health and young people Blue Cari Free 5 talks
3E.1 Parents’ and carers’ experiences of self-managing their child’s constipation: An online survey and nested qualitative interview study Riya Tiwari Full abstract
3E.2 Protocolled nurse-led care improves asthma control in pediatric asthma patients in primary care. Sara Bousema Full abstract
3E.3 Acne Care Online: optimising a digital behaviour change intervention to support self-management of acne in young people. Mary Steele Full abstract
3E.5 Understanding treatment adherence and help-seeking behaviours, and their relationship to outcomes in acne vulgaris: a mixed-methods systematic review Rosie Essery Full abstract
3E.7 Capturing and reporting topical treatment use in children with eczema Katherine E. Memory Full abstract
3F Musculoskeletal & rheumatology Indigo Hazel Everitt and Helen Atherton 6 talks
3F.1 Supporting self-management of low back pain with internet interventions in primary care (SupportBack 2): A nested qualitative study Adam Geraghty Full abstract
3F.2 What are patients’ and primary care clinicians’ views and experiences of using intra-articular corticosteroid injections for osteoarthritis? A qualitative interview study Andrew Moore Full abstract
3F.3 Can a multivariable prediction model identify anti-CCP positive individuals at risk of rheumatoid arthritis among those with non-specific musculoskeletal symptoms in primary care? Dr Heidi J Siddle Full abstract
3F.5 Developing a novel intervention to support clinicians to identify people at risk of rheumatoid arthritis in primary care through targeted anti-CCP testing – what are the key considerations? Dr Heidi J Siddle Full abstract
3F.6 How can patient and primary care professional understanding of bone density (DXA) scans be optimised? Qualitative findings from the INDEX study Chelsea Kettle Full abstract
3F.7 Management of musculoskeletal pain in children and young people with mental health or neurodivergent comorbidity (CLIMB Study) David Jenkinson Full abstract
3G Workshop Violet 1 talk
3G.1 Why didn’t you just …. A workshop for early to mid-career researchers Richard Ma Full abstract
17:30pm–18:15pm

The 10th Helen Lester Memorial Lecture

Caroline Mitchell. MBChB MD FRCGP PGCertMedEd

Are you feeling uncomfortable? Transform primary care research culture, abandon tokenism and embrace empowering methodologies

We live in an uncomfortable and unequal world. Professor Caroline Mitchell will share examples of research from UK primary care which chart a growing
‘Deep End’-inspired research movement to tackle health and research inequities through disruption of traditional research hierarchies and methods.

Expect challenge to the status quo, even discomfort. Many researchers may find kinship in a community of good practice and others may be empowered to shift the conversations within their own institutions to deliver research equity. Patients and the public rightly expect a change in how research is done - with and for them.

 

18:30pm–20:30pm

Drinks reception at Royal West of England Academy of Art

Your ticket includes two drinks, a selection of canapes, and you are welcome to enjoy the world class art on display.  

Day 2 : Thursday 4th July

7:00am–8:00am

Conference run

8:00am–8:50am

Tai Chi - Meet at entrance to Wills Memorial Building at 7:50am

8:00am–8:55am

PHoCuS group breakfast meeting

8:00am–9:00am

Mental Health SIG meeting - Cancelled

8:00am–9:00am

Registration & refreshments

9:00am–9:45am

Plenary 2

Open notes meets OpenAI: Documentation in the era of large language model-powered bots 

Associate Professor Charlotte Blease

9:45am–10:15am

Distinguished Papers from the annual meetings of AAAPC (Australasia) & NAPCRG (USA)

  • Alicia Agnoli: Mortality risk associated with dose tapering among patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy 

  • Jenny Job: The feasibility and acceptability of implementing a tool to identify and provide management support for people at risk of frailty in general practice 

10:15am–10:45am

SAPC ASM2024 Distinguished paper presentations

  • Dr Sam Merriel: Diagnostic accuracy of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) for prostate cancer detection in primary care: the ProsDetect study (ID 2805) 

  • Dr Georgette Eaton: Using realist approaches to explain and understand the optimal use of paramedics in primary care (ID 2740) 

10:45am–11:15am

Networking/Refreshment break

11:15am–11:45am

Digital poster presentations 4A-4E

11:15am–11:45am
4A Cancer 1 Screen A 4 talks
4A.1 Palliative Chemotherapy: what are the demographic, clinical and temporal factors associated with receiving chemotherapy in people who go on to die from cancer Sarah Mills Full abstract
4A.2 Barriers and Enablers to providing Community Palliative Care to People with Poor Prognosis Cancers: A Survey of Scottish General Practitioners. Sarah Mills Full abstract
4A.3 Exploring General Practitioners' Referral Behaviour to a Rapid Diagnostic Centre for Non-Specific Cancer Symptoms: A Qualitative Study Dr Charlotte Kelly Full abstract
4A.4 Cancer risk assessment tools and GP consultation workload: an observational study Emily Fletcher Full abstract
4B Child Health & young people Screen B 3 talks
4B.1 Predictors of post-concussion syndrome in children following a traumatic brain injury Rebecca Wilson Full abstract
4B.2 Exploring the influence of Post-acute Covid-19 on health-related quality of life (KIDSCREEN-10) in children aged 8-17 years Claire Burton Full abstract
4B.3 “There must be something wrong, or else I’m just a terrible parent”: Systematic review of experiences parenting unsettled babies Amy Dobson (1) Full abstract
4C Digital health and AI Screen C 3 talks
4C.1 Hi, I’ve brought you a pot of my wee: how does digitalisation improve clinical practice efficacy? Katie Davies Full abstract
4C.2 MED GPT – Use of AI to Transcribe and Summarise GP Consultations Bhautesh Jani Full abstract
4C.3 Exploring the relationship between hypertension and retinal vessel morphology using AI segmentation Gao Z Full abstract
4D Women’s Health Screen D 5 talks
4D.1 Miscarriage Australia- Navigating miscarriage together Meredith Temple-Smith Full abstract
4D.2 Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use: a cohort study Holly Christina Smith Full abstract
4D.3 What are the health conditions and behaviours of women who regularly consult their GP across their childbearing years in Australia? Mr Luke Dcaccia Full abstract
4D.4 Exploring how people make decisions about using (or not using) fetal Dopplers outside of clinical settings Rosa Mackay Full abstract
4D.5 The effect of hormone replacement therapy and the experience of chronic musculoskeletal pain in post-menopausal women: A systematic review Rachel Overton Full abstract
4E Inequalities & access 1 Screen E 5 talks
4E.1 TRAINDEEP (TRaining Assistance INitiative in DEep End Practices) pilot evaluation: transforming GP practices into training practices in deprived areas of the North East and North Cumbria region of England Alisha Gupta Full abstract
4E.2 What are the effects of sociodemographic variables on the association between a weighted lifestyle score and mortality in the UK Biobank cohort? Hamish Foster Full abstract
4E.3 Distinguishing appointment patterning in primary care: an unsupervised machine learning approach Jamie Scuffell Full abstract
4E.4 South Asian uptake and experience of professional interpreting services in primary; a national cross-sectional study Graham Hieke Full abstract
4E.5 A behaviour change techniques analysis, systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of behavioural communication interventions supporting influenza vaccination uptake in adults in primary care settings Melissa Chang Full abstract
11:45am–12:45pm
5A No session - room set-up Red - Talks TBC
5B Workforce and multidisciplinary team working Orange Judith Ibison and Stephen Woolford 6 talks
5B.1 What is the role of the GP in modern general practice? Charlotte Paddison Full abstract
5B.2 Evaluating the use of Additional Roles in primary care as a sustainable approach to expanding workforce capacity and improving the quality of service delivery Chris Penfold Full abstract
5B.3 "It’s a lot more in-depth for us than it was before”: A multi-methods study of community nurses’ extended roles in palliative care Ben Bowers Full abstract
5B.5 An umbrella review of systematic reviews and selective review of recent primary studies on additional healthcare worker roles in general practice. Jane Smith Full abstract
5B.6 What are the perceptions and experiences of nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and physiotherapists certifying fit notes? Diane Trusson Full abstract
5B.7 Patient Allocation in Multi-Specialist GP Practices: A Scoping Review Mel Smith Full abstract
5C Diabetes Yellow Frank Sullivan and Ilgiko Gagyor 6 talks
5C.1 Diabetes Prevention - An in-depth case study exploring the complexity of lifestyle change in those with ‘pre-diabetes’. Eleanor Barry Full abstract
5C.2 Effects of HbA1c variability on serious infection risks and the influence of age, sex, and ethnicity: a primary care cohort of patients with type 2 diabetes Liza Bowen Full abstract
5C.3 Comparison of Mortality Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes amongst different Ethnic Groups: Systematic review and Meta-analysis of Longitudinal Studies Umar A R Chaudhry Full abstract
5C.5 Did practice location and patient-perceived access predict achievement of good diabetes glycaemic control in English practices recovering from COVID lockdown? Louis Levene Full abstract
5C.6 ENERGISED mHealth intervention in Czech republic general practice to increase physical activity of patients with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: protocol and baseline findings from a pragmatic randomised controlled trial Tess Harris Full abstract
5C.7 Improving cardio metabolic health in people with lower educational attainment Kate Woolley Full abstract
5D Infection 2 Green Lucy Yardley and Sarah Denford 4 talks
5D.1 What do women who suffer from recurrent UTIs believe could be causing them and how do they approach early pre-antibiotic management? Gail Hayward Full abstract
5D.2 Influences on use of antibiotics without prescription in low- and middle-income countries: a qualitative evidence synthesis Christie Cabral Full abstract
5D.5 Urine cultures from asymptomatic UK care home residents: early results from the DISCO UTI study Abi Moore Full abstract
5D.6 Development of a behaviour change intervention to improve antibiotic use among university students from low- and middle-income countries, a study using evidence- and person-based approaches Jiexin Zhang Full abstract
5E Skin Blue Matthew Ridd and Ingrid Muller 6 talks
5E.1 Introducing Eczema Care Online into routine use: lessons learnt in developing an implementation strategy for a digital health intervention Miriam Santer Full abstract
5E.2 ‘Everyone has heard of it, but no one knows what it is’: A qualitative study of patient understanding and experience of herpes zoster Sophie Rees Full abstract
5E.3 Potent topical corticosteroid is more effective compared to mild potency in children in primary care with a moderate flare-up of atopic dermatitis; results of a randomized controlled trial. Karlijn van Halewijn Full abstract
5E.5 Development of an online intervention and embedded decision-aid to support self-management of acne vulgaris: qualitative interviews with healthcare professionals Mary Steele Full abstract
5E.6 Transforming Outcomes for Paediatric allergy In Primary care – The TOPIC programme Andrew Turner Full abstract
5E.7 A new paradigm for conducting efficient, online, co-produced eczema trials – the Rapid Eczema Trials project Kim Thomas Full abstract
5F Education Indigo Thomas Fairfax 6 talks
5F.1 Policy analysis lessons for primary care education reform: What can the UK learn from Canada’s attempt to expand family medicine residency training? Meredith Vanstone Full abstract
5F.2 Evaluating five years of a BSc in Primary Care: a resource to increase sustainability Niki Jakeways & Mark Smith Full abstract
5F.3 Livestreaming GP consultations for medical education – developing a safe and sustainable approach working with patients, GPs and medical students Helen Edwards Full abstract
5F.5 Can medical students be effectively taught about homeless health using remote large group teaching sessions? Nicola Roberts Full abstract
5F.6 Insights into international medical graduates’ experiences of reflection in UK general practice training: A qualitative study integrating verbatim survey and in-depth- interview data Laura Emery Full abstract
5F.7 Use of an artificial intelligence driven voice recognition platform for training communication skills in undergraduate primary care Edward Tyrrell Full abstract
5G Workshop Violet 1 talk
5G.1 Let’s talk differently about medicines Deborah Swinglehurst, Nina Fudge, Malcolm Turner Full abstract
11:45am–12:45pm

Parallel sessions 5A-5F

Full oral (10 minute presentation, 5 minute discussion)

Lightning (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

Workshop 5G

12:45pm–13:45pm

Lunch

13:15pm–13:45pm

SAPC Annual General Meeting

Great Hall (Red)

13:45pm–15:00pm
6A Mental Health 1 Red Katrina Turner and Molly Dinan 7 talks
6A.1 Collaboration across Primary Care and Early Intervention in Psychosis services – supporting the health of service users and carers: a qualitative study Michelle Rickett Full abstract
6A.2 Primary care practitioners’ and patients’ views on the benefits and challenges of remote consulting for anxiety and depression in general practice Charlotte Archer Full abstract
6A.3 UNderstanding SErvices for people with Complex MENtal Health Difficulties (UNSEEN): a mixed methods study Chris Burton Full abstract
6A.4 Antidepressant deprescribing: an investigation of what, who, how and why it works in general practice Amy Coe Full abstract
6A.7 intEgrating Smoking Cessation treatment As part of usual Psychological care for dEpression and anxiety (ESCAPE): a randomised and controlled, multicentre, acceptability and feasibility trial with nested qualitative methods. Gemma Taylor Full abstract
6A.8 PRECIPICE - PREventing Suicide In PrImary CarE Jack Marshall Full abstract
6A.9 How, why, for whom and when do help-seeking interventions for anxiety and/or depression work among older adults: a realist review. Tamsin Fisher Full abstract
6B Sustainable workforce Orange Jessica Drinkwater 9 talks
6B.1 “My only option was to leave my job”: a survey to investigate the experience and impact of domestic abuse on healthcare professionals (the PRESSURE study) Sandi Dheensa Full abstract
6B.2 How are Primary Care Panel Sizes changing in the United States, and what are the implications for Physician wellness? Andrew Bazemore Full abstract
6B.3 The POISE study: Quantitative findings from a mixed methods study investigating burnout in family physicians in low- and middle-income countries Tanya Wright Full abstract
6B.4 The POISE Study: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods study investigating burnout in family physicians in low-and middle-income countries Tanya Wright Full abstract
6B.5 “I clearly have some wiring that’s not quite right” Are there personal predisposing factors to burnout we should be aware of? Orla Whitehead Full abstract
6B.6 Either I'm going to kill someone or I'm going to end up killing myself.” How does it feel to be burnt out as a practicing UK GP? Orla Whitehead Full abstract
6B.7 Violence and Abuse towards Staff by Patients and the Public in General Practice: A Scoping Review Dr Shihning Chou Full abstract
6B.8 Violence and Abuse towards Staff by Patients and the Public in General Practice since COVID-19 in England Dr Shihning Chou Full abstract
6B.9 Challenges and Complexities in Managing Distress in Primary Care: A Qualitative Study of Practitioner Experiences Hannah Bowers Full abstract
6C Women’s Health Yellow Eszter Szilassy and Kersten Nothnagel 5 talks
6C.1 Exploring the delays to diagnosis of endometriosis in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study Babu Karavadra Full abstract
6C.2 The effect of hormone replacement therapy and the experience of chronic musculoskeletal pain in post-menopausal women: A systematic review  Rachel Overton Full abstract
6C.3 Menopause GAP: exploring inequalities in menopause care in GenerAl Practice using qualitative methodology Sarah Hillman Full abstract
6C.4 ‘The hinterland between symptoms and diagnosis’: navigating diagnosis of possible endometriosis in general practice Sharon Dixon Full abstract
6C.7 How can primary and community care services work together to support women with Perinatal Anxiety (PNA)? A qualitative study Victoria Silverwood Full abstract
6D Cardiovascular Green Gene Feder 9 talks
6D.1 Supporting GPs and people with hypertension to maximise medication use to control blood pressure: A pilot cluster RCT of the MIAMI intervention Andrew W. Murphy Full abstract
6D.2 Is blood pressure self-monitoring for the management of pre-hypertension feasible and acceptable: the REVERSE study? Emma Bray Full abstract
6D.3 Understanding heart failure service innovations in Lincolnshire: a realist qualitative study. Dr Gupteswar Patel Full abstract
6D.4 Diffusion of community heart failure service innovation in Northamptonshire: a qualitative study Taliha Samar Full abstract
6D.5 Development of a patient-reported measure of treatment burden after stroke. Katie Gallacher Full abstract
6D.6 How to manage post-partum blood pressure sustainably? Cynthia A. Ochieng Full abstract
6D.7 An evaluation of salon and primary care staff perspectives for CVD prevention in ethnically diverse women in hairdresser and beauty salons Ciana Dsouza Full abstract
6D.8 Feasibility of a behavioural health pilot project in general practice for patients with high cardiovascular disease risk: A qualitative study. John Broughan Full abstract
6D.9 Patient pathways to diagnosis of atrial fibrillation: findings from a qualitative interview study Patricia Apenteng Full abstract
6E Ageing and frailty Blue Rachel Spencer and Alice Harper 9 talks
6E.1 Assessing the frailty index in trials of glucose-lowering therapy for type 2 diabetes Peter Hanlon Full abstract
6E.2 What do healthcare professionals think about healthcare delivery for older housebound patients? Survey findings (CHiP study). Polly Duncan Full abstract
6E.3 Mild cognitive impairment: how does it influence the outcomes of people participating in a behaviour change intervention? Secondary data analysis from a randomised controlled trial (HomeHealth) Tasmin Rookes Full abstract
6E.4 Barriers and Facilitators in Recruiting to a Complex Rehabilitation Intervention: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of FEMuR III Dr Kathryn Harvey Full abstract
6E.5 Changes is frailty and depression among stroke survivors and their spouses: A longitudinal analysis of three ageing research cohorts Niamh Rennie Full abstract
6E.6 How can we implement clinical prediction tools for dementia in care pathways particularly in communities experiencing socioeconomic deprivation? Rebecca Morris Full abstract
6E.7 The behavioural mechanisms of a primary care intervention to proactively identify oropharyngeal dysphagia in older adults and provide advice: A focus group study Caroline Smith Full abstract
6E.8 Primary care based approaches to reduce readmissions: Older patients’ perspectives on the transition of care from secondary care to primary care Geoff McCombe Full abstract
6E.9 Barriers and facilitators to engagement with a digital self-management toolkit for people with Parkinson’s – Qualitative interviews from a process evaluation embedded within a randomised controlled trial (PD-Care: Live Well with Parkinson’s) Tasmin Rookes Full abstract
6F Organisation and delivery of care Indigo Debbie Sharp and Paul Roy 9 talks
6F.1 Are continuity and locum use for acute consultations associated with differing subsequent practice and hospital workload? Kate Sidaway-Lee Full abstract
6F.2 What makes a good GP surgery? Understanding the differences between higher and lower performing practices as rated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in Leeds and Bradford Rebecca Lackey Full abstract
6F.3 The Dynamics of Doctor-Patient Communication in Remote Consultations. A qualitative Study among Norwegian Contract GPs Børge Norberg Full abstract
6F.4 Can better continuity improve access to GP appointments? Findings from two Deep End practices in Bristol. Hyunkee Kim Full abstract
6F.5 The Telesafe study: Collecting a research data archive of telephone consultations Barbara Caddick Full abstract
6F.6 MEDications in Acute Low back pain: the MEDAL trial Toby Helliwell Full abstract
6F.7 Innovative Family History Strategy: A Multi-Method Study Frank Sullivan Full abstract
6F.8 Commissioned vs. researcher-led research: a retrospective cohort evaluation of NIHR funded randomised controlled trials Ashley Hammond Full abstract
6F.9 Automatic auditing of out-of-hours consultation records for safety-netting advice using natural language processing techniques Peter Edwards Full abstract
6G Workshop Violet 1 talk
6G.1 What’s Water got to do with it?: Exploring Water, Sustainability and Health through creative enquiry. Catherine Lamont Full abstract
13:45pm–15:00pm

Parallel sessions 6A-6F

Full oral (10 minute presentation, 5 minute discussion)

Lightning (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

Workshop 6G

15:00pm–15:30pm

Professor Paul Wallace - Learning from a leader’s legacy

15:10pm–15:40pm

Digital poster presentations 7A-7E

15:15pm–15:40pm
7A Cancer 2 Screen A 5 talks
7A.1 Fracture risk assessment in men with prostate cancer requiring androgen deprivation therapy: a systematic scoping review using the i-PARIHS implementation framework Rebecca Mawson Full abstract
7A.2 What advice do patients want after urgent suspected cancer referral when cancer is not found? Suzanne Scott Full abstract
7A.3 Should the bowel cancer screening age be lowered for people with a learning disability? Christina Roberts Full abstract
7A.4 Improving the Diagnostic accuracy of referrals for Papilloedema (The DIPP study) from primary care: A qualitative study of GP perspectives. Jonathan Chin Full abstract
7A.5 Inequality and cancer recurrence: a scoping review Shaumya Kularajan, Dipesh P. Gopal Full abstract
7B Education 2 Screen B 5 talks
7B.1 How is the curriculum designed in primary care training schemes to support the delivery of palliative care training for primary care trainees? – A systematic literature review Jack Mowatt Full abstract
7B.2 Virtual Patients for remote learning in General Practice Mr Harpreet Chohan Full abstract
7B.3 Leadership and Management in Primary Care: Student selected component pilot study Judith Ibison & Adrian Brown Full abstract
7B.4 Perceptions and experiences of general practice trainers and trainees of workplace-based assessment in the United Kingdom: cross sectional survey Aloysius Siriwardena Full abstract
7B.5 How to improve communication from GPs to hospital specialists at the point of referrals? A systematic review via critical interpretive synthesis of qualitative data alongside quantitative data Shan He Full abstract
7C Prescribing Screen C 5 talks
7C.1 Evaluating inventiveness in GP prescribing practice Christina Biggs Full abstract
7C.2 Is it feasible to recruit to a cluster randomised-controlled trial to evaluate a practice pharmacist-led intervention to reduce opioid overprescribing in primary care? Clare Jinks Full abstract
7C.3 Understanding the Challenges of Medicine Optimisation among Older People from Ethnic Minority Communities (aged 60 years and above) with Polypharmacy in Primary Care: a Realist Review Nesrein Hamed Full abstract
7C.4 What are the views of the key stakeholders in deprescribing preventive medication in dementia? Clare Bates Full abstract
7C.5 Evaluating the National rollout of a pharmacist-led information technology intervention (PINCER) in English general practice, using a Clinical Practice Data link ‘non standard linkage’ Amelia Taylor Full abstract
7D GP workforce Screen D 4 talks
7D.1 Stakeholders views of the new simulated consultation assessment for GP licensing in the United Kingdom: cross sectional survey Aloysius Siriwardena Full abstract
7D.3 Coping with General Practice: A mixed methods study Catherine Neden Full abstract
7D.4 Trends in full-time working in general practice: repeated cross-sectional study Joseph Hutchinson Full abstract
7D.5 Experiences of GP trainees undertaking workplace-based assessments for general practice licensing Joseph Akanuwe Full abstract
7E Long term conditions Screen E 5 talks
7E.1 Assessing the Cardiovascular Effects of Levothyroxine Use in an Ageing United Kingdom population (ACEL-UK) Mia Holley Full abstract
7E.2 “We don’t need to check it, but we do check it”: Views of Primary Care Healthcare professionals on blood test monitoring in three long-term conditions Rachel O'Donnell Full abstract
7E.3 Implementing a clinical prediction model in primary care data to identify individuals with misclassified diabetes and increased hypoglycaemia and DKA risk Katherine Young Full abstract
7E.4 The effect of GLP-1 receptor agonists on liver health in participants living with overweight/obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Bipasha Deuri Full abstract
7E.5 Preventing steroid harms in people with polymyalgia rheumatica in English primary care – assessing the effect of prophylactic medications on fragility fractures and gastro-intestinal adverse events David Jenkinson Full abstract
15:30pm–16:00pm

Networking/Refreshments

16:00pm–17:00pm

Parallel sessions 8A-8E

Full oral (10 minute presentation, 5 minute discussion)

Lightning (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

Workshops 8F & 8G

16:00pm–17:00pm
8A Weight management Red Brian McMillan and Gail Davidge 6 talks
8A.1 Glucose Lowering through Weight management (GLoW): An RCT of the cost-effectiveness of a diabetes education and behavioural weight management programme versus a diabetes education programme in adults with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes Simon Griffin Full abstract
8A.2 Remotely-delivered weight management for people living with long COVID and overweight (ReDIRECT): a wait-list controlled randomised trial. David Nicholas Blane Full abstract
8A.3 Are behavioural text messages with and without endowment incentives effective and cost-effective for men with obesity? The Game of Stones randomised controlled trial. Pat Hoddinott Full abstract
8A.5 Does mental health and wellbeing influence the outcomes and experiences of men during a text message delivered weight management programme with or without financial incentive (Game of Stones)? Katrina Turner Full abstract
8A.6 Do weight loss outcomes and experiences differ for men with obesity and multiple long-term conditions or disability in the Games of Stones text message with or without financial incentive randomised controlled trial? Pat Hoddinott Full abstract
8A.7 Effect of weight loss interventions on the symptomatic burden and biomarkers of polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials Jadine Scragg Full abstract
8B Access Orange Christine Cabral and Tingting Zhang 6 talks
8B.1 What causes ‘Missingness’ in primary care? A realist synthesis and interview study David Baruffati, Calum Lindsay Full abstract
8B.2 Getting an appointment to see a GP - case study learning about sustainable access systems Helen Atherton Full abstract
8B.3 Patient and professional experiences of access to general practice: a qualitative study informed by the Candidacy framework Evleen Price Full abstract
8B.5 GP access for inclusion health groups: perspectives and recommendations Victoria Tzortziou Brown Full abstract
8B.6 Australian general practitioners’ experiences delivering essential care services during the 2020 and 2021 coronavirus-related lockdowns Pallavi Prathivadi Full abstract
8B.7 How has quality changed in UK general practice since 2021? A multi-site longitudinal study Ellen MacIver Full abstract
8C Environmental sustainability Yellow Richard Neal 3 talks
8C.1 Are group nature-based interventions feasible for treating mothers experiencing postnatal mental health difficulties and their infants? A mixed-methods single-arm pilot feasibility study Katie Hall & Sherien Elsheik Full abstract
8C.2 The CLEAR AIR study – a cluster randomised controlled trial of audit and feedback formats to improve clinical, environmental, and equitable asthma outcomes Owen Thomas Full abstract
8C.3 Understanding the implications of climate change on the future of primary care and service provision for those with multiple long-term conditions in England. Dr Glenn Simpson Full abstract
8D Creative enquiry Green Trevor Thompson and Simon Hall 6 talks
8D.1 Polluting the Planet Deborah Swinglehurst, Nina Fudge, Malcolm Turner Full abstract
8D.2 'In the particular is contained the universal': reflexive exploration of a Photovoice researcher Josephine Reynolds Full abstract
8D.3 Didcot's Brilliant Angela Conlan Full abstract
8D.5 Hearing patients' voices differently: using poetry workshops as a creative approach to public engagement in research Jessica Watson Full abstract
8D.6 Hear Us Alisha Newman Full abstract
8D.7 You Will Be Seen Now Seri Durosinmi Full abstract
8E Long term conditions Blue Julian Treadwell and Clare Goyder 6 talks
8E.1 How can we improve the evidence base for monitoring long term conditions in primary care? Martha Elwenspoek Full abstract
8E.2 “It’s just some numbers”: using cognitive informational styles theory to understand behaviour and expectations in relation to blood test monitoring for long term conditions Alice Malpass Full abstract
8E.3 How should we define severity phenotypes for long-term health conditions in analyses of primary care electronic health records? Jenny Cooper Full abstract
8E.5 What blood tests are justified for routine monitoring of long-term conditions? Lewis Buss Full abstract
8E.6 What is the impact of regular monitoring using blood tests in people with long term conditions on patient outcomes? Trial emulation using routinely collected primary care data. Katie Charlwood Full abstract
8E.7 Allied health group interventions for the management of adults with chronic conditions. An umbrella review of systematic reviews Sarah Dennis Full abstract
8F Workshop Indigo 1 talk
8F.1 Trauma-informed primary care: from evidence to practice Natalia Lewis Full abstract
8G Workshop Violet 1 talk
8G.1 Sustainable approaches to coproducing engaging and effective healthcare interventions with people from underserved communities Lucy Yardley Full abstract
17:05pm–17:30pm

Sing for happiness choir (Great Hall - Red) 

St George’s Bristol and UWE researchers launch a ground-breaking new project around singing and wellbeing.

St George’s Bristol has teamed up with researchers from UWE Bristol to launch a ground-breaking new project, Sing for Happiness. Sing for Happiness is the first large-scale project researching the links between singing and wellbeing, and is currently seeking up to 500 local participants.

 

The project will run in a series of in-person sessions at St George’s across Spring 2024, with a final performance at Bristol Beacon in the summer. People from the Bristol area, of all singing abilities including total beginners, are encouraged to join the project. The sessions will be run by experienced local choir leaders, and participants will learn to sing popular songs and meet new people – as well as contributing to the innovative UWE research. It's hoped the research project’s results will provide data on how singing can be used in health and wellbeing contexts such as social prescribing.

 

Kat Branch, Head of UWE Bristol’s Centre for Music and research lead, said:

“We’re hoping to get as many people as possible to take part in the project – anyone can get involved. No research has been done on this scale before, and we’re really pleased to be collaborating with St George’s who have fantastic links in the Bristol community to make this happen.”

Samir Savant, Chief Executive of St George’s Bristol, said:

“We’re excited to work with UWE Bristol to uncover more about the link between singing and wellbeing. We hope participants of all abilities will want to join in with the Sing for Happiness project to learn some fantastic songs, and contribute to this ground-breaking research, even if they’ve never sung before. If you can speak, you can sing!”

 

Natalie Cooper, leader of the Bristol-based Melody Makers Choir, will be convening sessions during the project. Natalie said,

“People often tell me after a choir rehearsal how it has made them feel so much better. There’s nowhere like a choir – how many places can you go to genuinely make new friends, create beautiful music together, feel a sense of achievement, and feel safe knowing that everyone is equal?”

Ben England, musical director of the Bristol-based Homechoir.org will be convening online sessions during the project. Ben said,

“The physical and mental health benefits of singing are huge and are tangible for anyone who has sung in a choir before, but this wonderful project will bring academic rigour and evidence to support what we all know in our hearts - singing is really, really good for you.”

There is a participation cost for the project, which covers the costs of running the rehearsals and performances. However, St George’s Bristol and UWE recognise that cost may be a barrier for some people who would otherwise like to take part; if this is the case, please reach out to festivalofvoice@stgeorgesbristol.co.uk 

This is the third large-scale, mass-participation singing project St George’s Bristol has run in recent years. Other projects included Sing for the King at Bristol Cathedral, with hundreds of singers marking the 2023 coronation of King Charles III, and a series of flash-mob choirs singing Handel’s ‘Messiah’ around Bristol in 2022.

19:30pm–23:59pm

Conference dinner at the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Your ticket includes a two-course meal, drinks on arrival and with your meal, and a live band.

Day 3 : Friday 5th July

8:00am–8:50am

Meditation session

8:00am–9:00am

Networking/Refreshments

8:00am–9:00am

Registration opens

9:00am–9:45am

Plenary 3 

Sustainable Primary Care: where we are… where we need to be...

Professor David Pencheon and Dr Tamsin Ellis  

Session chair: Professor Trevor Thompson 

 

9:45am–10:30am

Dangerous ideas soapbox

Chair: Professor Willie Hamilton 

  • Azam Saied - GPs should ask patients how it went 
  • Dipesh Gopal - Primary care should tackle healthcare inequalities but not health inequalities 
  • Chris Burton - All symptoms are wrong (but some symptoms are useful) 
  • Heidi Siddle - Treat RA like cancer 
10:30am–11:00am

Networking/Refreshments

10:50am–11:20am

Digital poster presentations 9B-9E

11:00am–11:25am
9A No session Talks TBC
9B Organisation and delivery of care Screen B 4 talks
9B.1 Community First Aid Interventions: what mechanisms underpin sustainable initiatives, and how do these improve the clinical and experiential outcomes of patients and the wider health system? A realist review. Matthew Booker Full abstract
9B.2 Consultations in the general practice setting for adults who use interpersonal abuse and violence. Dr Wei-May Su Full abstract
9B.3 How does Panel Size impact Primary Care Physician level Continuity of Care? Andrew Bazemore Full abstract
9B.4 How to present cancer risk assessment results to patients, GPs and specialists? Co-designing a new CanRisk report Francisca Stutzin Full abstract
9C PC workforce Screen C 4 talks
9C.1 What interventions have been used to improve patients’ spiritual health in UK primary care, a realist review? Part of the ‘SHARP’ (spiritual health assessment and recommendation in primary care) project. Orla Whitehead Full abstract
9C.2 What is the role of Vocational Support Workers in supporting patients’ return-to-work planning? Rosie Harrison Full abstract
9C.3 Increasing Awareness of Research Paramedics in Primary Care? Rob Audain Full abstract
9C.4 The Space of Consulting: A Photographic History of General Practice Barbara Caddick & Helen Leach Full abstract
9D Inequalities & access 2 Screen D 5 talks
9D.1 Refugees’ health and primary care research: A co-occurrence network analysis during a decade Manal Etemadi Full abstract
9D.2 What factors influence access to primary health care and contributes to health inequalities for minority groups in sub-urban New Zealand? Alexander Browne Full abstract
9D.3 An evaluation of salon and primary care staff perspectives for CVD prevention in ethnically diverse women in hairdresser and beauty salons Ciana Dsouza Full abstract
9D.4 The evolution of Ghana’s Networks of Practice: The influence of state and non-state actors on the implementation of a primary health care policy Adwoa Agyemang-Benneh Full abstract
9D.5 Salon staff experiences of delivering a multi-component salon-based health promotion intervention: BELONG Study Eden Girma Full abstract
9E Respiratory Screen E 5 talks
9E.1 Do nebulised short-acting β₂ agonists cause transient blood glucose changes that impact asthma exacerbations? Craig Mortimer Full abstract
9E.2 Self-management behavioural change as a result of engagement with online peer support: Insights from a qualitative analysis of a UK asthma online community Vinesh Dhir Full abstract
9E.3 The role of remote facilitation within the IMP2ART study- a potentially useful tool for implementation within Primary Care? Liz Steed Full abstract
9E.4 Exploring the experiences of remote health care delivery among people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from minoritised ethnic groups and their carers: a qualitative study Ratna Sohanpal Full abstract
9E.5 Health Inequalities in Primary Care: Ethnicity, Antibiotic Resistance and Respiratory Health Anna Pathmanathan Full abstract
11:30am–12:30pm

Parallel sessions 10A-10F

Full oral (10 minute presentation, 5 minute discussion)

Lightning (3 minute presentation, 2 minute discussion)

Workshop 10G

11:30am–12:30pm
10A Inclusion and health 2 Red Christie Cabral and Natalia Lewis 5 talks
10A.1 Mindfulness for people from areas of socioeconomic deprivation: a realist review. Kelly Birtwell Full abstract
10A.2 Exploring the experiences of interpreters providing remote interpreting services for people with long term conditions from minoritised ethnic groups: a qualitative study Ratna Sohanpal Full abstract
10A.3 Title: The IBISES model: development of a Community Research Link Worker role through action research, to increase accessibility of primary care research within ethnic minority communities Kate Fryer Full abstract
10A.5 Socio-economic and ethnic inequalities in premature birth in England: a retrospective-cohort study of national data. Iona Hindes Full abstract
10A.6 What works: Addressing inequalities in the primary and secondary care interface Amy Dehn Lunn Full abstract
10B Multiple long term conditions 2 Orange Chris Salisbury and Polly Duncan 6 talks
10B.1 Improving the measurement of quality of life in people with multiple long term conditions Kieran Sweeney Full abstract
10B.2 The association of loneliness and social isolation with multimorbidity over 14 years in older adults in England: a population-based cohort study Hilda Hounkpatin Full abstract
10B.3 What are the benefits of a comprehensive template to support personalised care for patients with Multiple Long-Term Conditions: a mixed methods study in general practice. Caroline Coope Full abstract
10B.5 Validation of the kidney failure risk equation (KFRE) to predict kidney failure and guide referrals from primary care for individuals with CKD who also experience multiple long-term health conditions or frailty Heather Walker Full abstract
10B.6 Ethnic inequalities in primary care for people with multiple long-term conditions: evidence from the General Practice Patient Survey Brenda Hayanga Full abstract
10B.7 Identifying research priorities for managing chronic conditions in primary care in Ireland; a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership Laura O'Connor Full abstract
10C Mental health 2 Yellow Tom Kingstone 6 talks
10C.1 Why do GPs prescribe beta-blockers for anxiety disorders? A qualitative interview study Dr Charlotte Archer Full abstract
10C.2 Do clinicians and patients think it is acceptable and useful to use an algorithm to predict risk of psychosis in primary care? Daniela Strelchuk Full abstract
10C.3 Identification and Management of Bulimia Nervosa & Binge Eating Disorder in Primary Care: a systematic review of qualitative research Stella Kozmér Full abstract
10C.5 Can we identify features associated with complex mental health difficulties in primary care electronic health records. Chris Burton Full abstract
10C.6 The CO-produced Psychosocial INtervention delivered by GPs for young people who self-harm-Intervention Development (COPING-ID) study Faraz Mughal Full abstract
10C.7 Identification of women at high risk of perinatal anxiety: a mixed methods study. Tamsin Fisher Full abstract
10D Prescribing 2 Green Rupert Payne 5 talks
10D.1 ‘Troubling’ medication reviews in the context of polypharmacy and ageing: a linguistic ethnography Deborah A Swinglehurst Full abstract
10D.2 Understanding perceptions of the safety of prescription medication sharing: a qualitative study with primary care-based healthcare professionals and members of the public Shoba Dawson Full abstract
10D.3 The role of social prescribing in Medication Review and Deprescribing (SPiDeR) Sara McKelvie Full abstract
10D.5 Structured Medication Review Storylines: an interpretive policy analysis of medicines optimisation policy in primary care. Nina Fudge Full abstract
10D.6 How did patients feel about their medication review? Patient-reported satisfaction of medication reviews as part of a complex intervention for polypharmacy in general practice: IMPPP Trial Barbara Caddick Full abstract
10E Cancer 2 Blue Sam Merriel and Dipesh Gopal 5 talks
10E.1 Rethinking continuity in general practice for people with mesothelioma Emilie Couchman Full abstract
10E.2 How can the whole practice approach to training and education foster a healthy system in facilitating early cancer diagnosis in primary care? Qualitative findings from a feasibility RCT. Annie Hendry Full abstract
10E.3 Are there gender inequalities between ethnic groups in primary care cancer referrals? Deepthi Lavu Full abstract
10E.5 A case control study of clinical factors associated with ovarian cancer in a younger population with high rates of migration, deprivation and ethnic diversity. Grace Okoli Full abstract
10E.7 Cancer risk assessment tools on GP consultation workload: a qualitative study Emily Fletcher Full abstract
10F Diagnosis and testing Indigo Martha Elwenspoek and Lewis Buss 5 talks
10F.1 Prevalence of anaemia in primary care in England Me (Margaret Smith) Full abstract
10F.2 Communicating blood test results in primary care: a mixed methods systematic review Helen Nankervis Full abstract
10F.3 Natriuretic peptide testing to detect left ventricular systolic dysfunction in the OxVALVE cohort: diagnostic accuracy study Clare Goyder Full abstract
10F.5 General Practitioner Access to Diagnostic Imaging: A Scoping Review of Associated Challenges Geoff McCombe Full abstract
10F.6 Public acceptability of self-sampling and self-testing for infections: a rapid systematic review Aleksandra Borek Full abstract
10G Workshop Violet 1 talk
10G.1 OPTIMISING THE IMPACT OF YOUR RESEARCH: A BYOP WORKSHOP Joanne Reeve Full abstract
12:30pm–13:15pm

Award winners' session

  • OECR - Academic General Practitioner - Stephen BradleyImproving diagnosis of symptomatic lung cancer in general practice

  • OECR - Primary Care Scientist - Ben BowersAdvancing community nurse-led research

     

  • SAPC Doctoral award - To be announced

13:15pm–13:30pm

Prize giving and SAPC ASM 2025 preview

13:30pm–13:35pm

Lunch to take away and conference close

Venue

Conference team