Below are the PDF posters accepted for the SAPC Conference:
Dr Nicole Abel - Lung Health Check Wales: Electronic Health Record toolkit for automated coding of smoking status. (I-01)
Ms Cherish Boxall - COPD patients’ attitudes towards Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of acute exacerbations: A qualitative study. (I-03)
Dr Barbara Caddick - How data visualisation using historical medical journals can contribute to current debates around antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance in primary care. (I-04)
Miss Charlotte Cairns - Experiences of Initiating and Maintaining Romantic Relationships Among Adults with Acne: A Qualitative Study. (I-05)
Dr Ben Hammond - Current Trends of Hepatitis C in the UK, a study using The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database. (I-06)
Dr Sonica Minhas - The association between domestic abuse and the development of breast cancer in adult females: a retrospective UK cohort study. (I-07)
Miss Chloe Cheng - The use of technology to improve medication adherence in heart failure patients: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials. (I-08)
Ms Helene Davis - Exploring the enrolment of people most at risk from obesity in weight management studies: A scoping review of weight management study characteristics. (I-09)
Dr Samuel Finnikin - Cohort study investigating the natural history of gout in UK general practice. (I-11)
Miss Krystal Gaise - Investigating the Role of Pharmacists in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Study. (I-12)
Dr Naijie Guan - The cost of primary care consultations associated with long COVID in non-hospitalised adults: a retrospective cohort study using UK primary care data. (I-14)
Dr Jennifer Hirst - Uptake of COVID-19 vaccination in people with haematological malignanczy and other high-risk blood disorders. (I-16)
Mrs Stephanie Hughes - Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer is a shared journey: The dyadic perspective. (I-17)
Ms Laiba Husaun - Desperately Seeking Intersectionality in Digital Health Disparity Research: Narrative Review to Inform a Richer Theorization of Multiple Disadvantage. (I-18)
Ms Katharine Jarvis - Patient responses to opportunistic weight loss advice from their general practitioner, and their relationship to weight loss outcome. (I-19)
Dr Kate King - Using High-Fidelity Immersive Simulation in General Practice Education. (I-22)
Dr Matthew Krouwel - Hypnotherapy for people living with IBS; what influences perceptions and effectiveness. (I-24)
Ms Brittney Nocivelli - Identifying barriers and facilitators to the inclusion of UK care home residents in research: a scoping review. (I-26)
Tomasina M. Oh - The “embedded researcher” model: facilitating research in primary care. (I-27)
Armina Paule - Patient facing online triage tools and clinician decision making: a systematic review. (I-28)
Prof Matthew Ridd - Does dietary advice based on food allergy tests improve disease control in children with eczema? Trial of food allergy IgE tests for Eczema Relief (TIGER) study protocol. (I-29)
Dr Glenn Simpson - Exploring patient, informal carer and care professional perspectives to understand the key clinical and non-clinical needs for optimal care in people with multiple long term conditions (MLTC). (I-30)
Dr Megha Singh - Association of autoimmune diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes: An umbrella review. (V-31)
Dr Katherine Stevenson - Patients with low socio-economic status (SES): what are their perceptions and experiences of mental health provision within primary care? A critical review of the literature. (I-33)
Dr Julian Treadwell - Using participatory co-design to develop a
website to improve GPs' understanding of
the benefits and harms of treatments for
long-term conditions: gpevidence.org. (I-35)
Dr Patricia Apenteng - Improving the detection of atrial fibrillation in primary care: a qualitative study exploring the patient path to diagnosis.
Below are the Video posters accepted for the SAPC Conference:
Dr Eunice Aroyewun - Wessex REACH: Improving primary care services through research capacity building and access to training support across Wessex. (V-01)
Dr Christopher Clark - Associations of inter-arm blood pressure difference with treatment response in newly treated hypertension. (V-02)
Dr Siang Ing Lee - The development of a core outcome set for studies of pregnant women with multimorbidity. (V-03)
Dr Elizabeth Lovegrove - Prescribing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for women of reproductive age, during pregnancy or breastfeeding: a systematic review of local formulary guidance in England and Wales. (V-04)
Ms Charlotte Reburn - Patient engagement with and experiences of virtual group interventions for prevention and management of common chronic physical conditions: a mixed-methods systematic review. (V-05)
Dr Luke Mounce - Exploring the impact of comorbidities on cancer outcomes and routes to diagnosis; a retrospective cohort study. (V-06)
Dr Sarah Price - Planning a mixed-methods study of attendance for suspected cancer investigations in people with anxiety and/or depression. (V-07)
Mrs Benhildah Rumbwere Dube - Derivation and internal validation of a HIV risk score for primary care in the United Kingdom: a retrospective cohort study using IQVIA Medical Research Data (IMRD) database. (V-08)
Dr Maria Vazquez Montes - Protocol of systematic review and meta-analyses of the predictive performance of the Seattle Heart Failure Model and the Meta-analysis Global Group in Chronic Heart Failure Risk Score. (V-10)
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