Friday 19 September
Parallel session DTurner Sims Concert HallBuilding 2—Room DBuilding 2—Room KBuilding 2—Room BBuilding 2—Room C
CancerMethods IIDiet and healthHealthcare evaluationHealth policy
09.00–09.20The diagnosis of prostate cancer in black men and white men resident in England: the PROCESS cohort study C Metcalfe et al A22Publicly funded randomised trials: how many prove a difference? J Raftery and L Grigore A24Why do some women of lower educational attainment eat poorer quality diets than others? W Lawrence et al A25Barriers to uptake of eye care services for children in Bangladesh M Muhit et al A26Estimating the cardiovascular mortality burden attributable to the European common agricultural policy on dietary saturated fats F Lloyd-Williams et al A28
09.25–09.45Access to palliative care for upper gastrointestinal cancer patients: a survey of five cancer networks D Bailey et al A23Should we use relative risks or odds ratios in cluster randomised trials with binary outcomes that have high proportions? MJ Campbell A24The whole school approach to healthy eating: a multilevel analysis of pupil diet behaviourNP Townsend A26Effectiveness of antiretrovirals in South African provincial programme: cohort study MO Bachmann et al A27Opening the black box: a study of the process of NICE guideline implementationDI Spyridonidis and MW Calnan A28
09.50–10.10Is smoking status at time of diagnosis an independent prognostic factor for survival from cancer? A population-based study A-E Carsin and L Sharp A23Estimating how many people are infected with hepatitis C virus in England and Wales: an evidence synthesis approachM Hickman et al A24Socioeconomic differences in the nutritional content of food and drinks advertised in popular UK weekly magazinesM White et al A26Missed opportunities for referral in chronic liver disease M Smith et al A27Factors associated with female genital mutilation in Burkina Faso: policy implicationsA Clarke et al A29
10.15–10.35Declining death rates for prostate cancer and trends of incidence and treatment in England and Wales (1975–2004): is there a link? S Hussain et al A23The statistical pitfalls of partially randomised patient preference trials I Gemmell and G Dunn A25Educational attainment, perceived control and the quality of women’s diets M Barker et al A26Economic evaluation of a palliative care intervention for people severely affected by multiple sclerosis: a randomised phase II trial IJ Higginson et al A28The long-term impact of the National Service Framework for coronary heart diseaseD Turner et al A29
10.35–11.15Tea and coffee and poster-viewing session (Staff Social Centre)
Parallel session ETurner Sims Concert HallBuilding 2—Room DBuilding 2—Room KBuilding 2—Room BBuilding 2—Room C
InequalitiesMethods IIIEthnicity and healthOccupation and healthOlder people II
11.15–11.35Inequalities in alcohol-related mortality in England and Wales SE Erskine and R Maheswaran A29Theory-orientated systematic reviews of complex healthcare interventions: illustrated by an example of smoking relapse preventionFJ Song A30Ethnic density effects on maternal and child health KE Pickett et al A32Shift work and risk of cardiovascular disease: new evidence from the 1958 British birth cohortC Thomas and C Power A33Chronic kidney disease and mortality risk in older people in the community P Roderick et al A34
11.40–12.00Are inequalities in overweight, obesity and high weight–hip ratio among English adults wideningE Stamp et al A30Parental perceptions of human papillomavirus vaccination: examining the bases of resistance using innovative reviewing methods G Greene and M Davis A31The cultural context of child health inequalities: patterns of immunisation and breastfeeding by ethnicity in Manchester, UK D Baker et al A32Resilience to unemployment’s effects on healthRJ Shaw et al A33What factors are associated with physical activity in older people, assessed objectively by accelerometry? T Harris et al A34
12.05–12.25The role of mid-range sleep duration in socioeconomic inequalities in self-reported health: evidence from the 2005 UK Time-Use Survey J Adams A30Psychoeducational smoking cessation interventions for patients with coronary heart disease: meta-analysis and discussion of methodological issues M Huttunen-Lenz et al A31Information on ethnic minorities and demographic data from asthma clinical trials does not reach the public domain: evidence from a systematic review and implications for tackling health disparities G Frampton and J Shepherd A32Contextual factors and social consequences of incident disease U Christensen et al A33A reliable measure of frailty for a community-dwelling older populationS Kamaruzzaman et al A34
Plenary sessionTurner Sims Concert Hall
12.30–12.50Work/life balance: does maternal employment influence children’s health behaviours? SS Hawkins et al A35
12.50–13.10Ethnic differences in levels of physical activity among British primary school children in the Child Heart Health Study in England (CHASE) CG Owen et al A35
13.10–13.30European liver fibrosis panel of serum markers can predict serious fibrosis on biopsy and clinical outcome in patients with mixed aetiology chronic liver disease J Parkes et al A35
13.30–13.35Closing ceremony (Turner Sims Concert Hall)
13.35–14.30Lunch (Staff Social Centre)