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The School is supporting a number of oral presentations, elevator pitches, and posters at the South West regional meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care from 13 to 14 March 2019. Delegates will be welcomed to the event by Professor Paul Little, shortly followed by the first keynote of the day 'Learning together: public involvement and engagement in health research',  delivered by the NIHR INVOLVE's Dr Simon Denegri.

The two day event is hosted by SAPC and the University of Southampton's Primary Care and Population Sciences, at the Leonardo Royal Hotel Southampton Grand Harbour.

Rachel Dewar-Haggart

University of Southampton

Oral

Prescribing

Attitudes and Preferences of People regarding Long-term Antidepressant Use for Depression: The APPLAUD Study.

Rachel Johnson

University of Bristol

Oral

Cardiovascular

Establishing the research priorities for advanced heart failure: A priority setting partnership (PSP). (Project no. 382)

Rachel Brettell

University of Oxford

Oral 

Infections 1

Antibiotic prescribing in Out of Hours primary care: a retrospective cohort study in Oxfordshire

Mohana Ratnapalan

University of Southampton

Oral

Prescribing

Placebos in Primary Care? A Nominal Group Study Explicating GP and Patient Views (Project no. 161)

Hajira Dambha-Miller

University of Southampton

Oral 

Cardiovascular

The association between behaviour and weight change in the first year after diagnosis, and remission of type 2 diabetes: a prospective cohort analysis of the ADDITION-Cambridge trial

Samantha Hornsey

University of Southampton

 

Elevator

Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Acne: A mixed methods validation study (Project no. 369)

Margaret Smith

University of Oxford

Oral

Respiratory

Is statin use in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients associated with lower risk of exacerbations? (Project no. 365)

Emma Teasdale

University of Southampton

Oral

Public and Patient Involvement

Patient and public involvement (PPI) in cellulitis research: experiences from a priority setting partnership and a mixed methods study (Project no. 319)
Bethan Treadgold

Oral

Skin

Online resources for childhood eczema: A survey of parents and carers of children with eczema

Xiao-Yang Hu

University of Southampton

Oral

Musculoskeletal

Rosa Canina Fruit (Rosehip) for Osteoarthritis: a Cochrane Review (Project no. 317)
Douglas Hardman

Oral

Qualitative

Subjunctive medicine: how clinicians use performance as a framework for person-centred care in general practice
Athena Ip Poster Perceptions of acne and acne treatments: secondary analysis of qualitative interview data 
Catherine Simpson

Poster

Feasibility study of Pelargonium sidoides root extract, EPs®7630 (Kaloba®), for the treatment of acute cough due to lower respiratory tract infection in adults: a double blind, placebo controlled randomised trial. (Project no: 336)

Merlin Willcox

University of Southampton

Oral

Infections 2

Views of patients on use of herbal medicines and antibiotics for acute bronchitis: a  qualitative study. 

Ben Ainsworth

University of Bath

Oral

Behaviour Change

Evaluating a digital mindfulness-based intervention in a randomised controlled feasibility trial for people with asthma. (Project no. 373)

Martin Logue

University of Southamton

Oral

Infections 1

Views of Primary Care Health Professionals around the use of herbal medicines in the treatment of acute respiratory tract infections: qualitative interview study (Project no. 371)

Sue Broomfield

University of Southampton

Poster CANcer Diagnosis Decision Rules Study (CANDID)

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