HSRPP Keele 2007
13th Health Service Research & Pharmacy Practice Conference
2nd and 3rd April 2007
Whose choice is it anyway? Balancing Risk & Benefit
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
MONDAY 2nd APRIL 2007
9.30- 11.00 Registration / coffee Foyer
11.00 Welcome Lecture Theatre
Professor Stephen Chapman
Head, School of Pharmacy
Keele University
11.05 PLENARY SESSION Lecture Theatre
Chair: Professor Stephen Chapman
‘Keeping it Personal. Clinical case for change’
Dr David Colin-Thomé
National Clinical Director for Primary Care
Department of Health
- “Safe Medication Practice – the next twelve months”
Dr Bruce Warner
Senior Pharmacist in Primary Care
National Patient Safety Agency
12.30 Lunch Foyer
- FIRST PARALLEL SESSION (1)
Session 1A – MUR Lecture Theatre
Chair: Delyth James
1. |
Medicines use reviews under the new community pharmacy contract |
Rebecca Elvey |
2. |
A report on a focus group discussion on the local implementation of Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) |
Andrea Hilton |
3. |
Pharmacists’ attitudes & factors affecting the numbers of Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) performed |
Asam Latif |
Session 1B – OTC Room 1.35/36
Chair: Janet Krska
1. |
General practitioners’ opinions of aspects of the availability of over-the-counter simvastatin |
Scott Cunningham |
2. |
Do community pharmacists have appropriate health promotion skills for self-management of low back pain? |
Hilary Edmondson |
3. |
If I needed it, I would take it: A qualitative study of patients’ views of pain killers |
Janet Grime |
Session 1C – Learning Room 1.37/38
Chair: Beth Allen
1. |
Using e-learning to promote interprofessional working between pharmacy and medical students |
Michael Gibson |
2. |
Experiential learning for prescribing trainees: views and experiences of pharmacists & mentors |
Lesley Diack |
3. |
Views of pharmacist prescribing trainees and their designated medical practitioners on the period in practice |
Dorothy McCaig |
3.00 Tea/Coffee Foyer
- SECOND PARALLEL SESSIONS (2)
Session 2A – MUR Lecture Theatre
Chair: Angela Alexander
1. |
Barriers & facilitators to the delivery of Medicines Use Review (MUR) services in community pharmacies in Wales |
Rhian Thomas |
2. |
How is the language of Medicines Use Review leaflets symbolising the service? |
Melandi Van den Berg |
3. |
Has the new contractual framework for pharmacy improved integration? |
Fay Bradley |
Session 2B – Public Health Room 1.35/36
Chair: Paul Bissell
1. |
Developing consensus around the pharmaceutical public health competencies for community pharmacists in Scotland |
Lorna McHattie |
2. |
Views of UG pharmacy students on the teaching of public health |
Charles Morecroft |
3. |
Body image perception and the use of weight control methods among university students |
Kanokat Luevorasirikul |
Session 2C – Methodology Room 1.37/38
Chair: Marjorie Weiss
1. |
Economic evaluation advancement in pharmacy: Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) |
Michela Tinelli |
2. |
The pragmatics of a multi-stage qualitative research project |
Rhian Jones |
3. |
Pay not a priority: an application of Q methodology to a female workforce question |
Wendy Gidman |
- Drinks Reception – The Great Hall, Keele Hall
8.00 Conference Dinner – Salvin Room, Keele Hall
9.30 Music
TUESDAY 3rd APRIL 2007
8.00 –8.45 Breakfast Comus Restaurant, Chancellor’s Building
8.45 – 9.15 CHECK-OUT OF ROOMS
9.15 PLENARY SESSION Lecture Theatre
‘Balancing risk and benefit:
Patient and clinician perspectives on using medicines in arthritis’
Professor Alison Blenkinsopp
Professor of the Practice of Pharmacy
School of Pharmacy, Keele University
10.00 – 11.20 COFFEE & POSTER VIEWING – FOYER
(2 parallel sessions, Facilitators: Steve Chapman & Beth Allen
Each presenter will have 3 minutes to briefly outline the key points
From their poster, this will be followed by 2 minutes for questions)
1. |
Availability of over the counter weight loss products from pharmacies |
Anna Maria Andronicou |
2. |
Are patients satisfied with a minor ailments scheme? |
Helen Boardman |
3. |
Self-care in pregnancy and breastfeeding: A survey of the views of community pharmacists in Chiangmai, Thailand |
Sathon Boonyaprapa |
4. |
Is the incidence of clostridium difficile linked to prescribed ulcer healing medication |
Chris Curtis |
5. |
Diabetes related communications in community pharmacy: Reflections on the findings from a feasibility study |
Valerie Featherstone |
6. |
How do pharmacists learn and develop in practice? |
Alison Gifford |
7. |
Insights on prescribing differences between nurses and GPs |
Jason Hall |
8. |
Developing predictors for commitment to a career in pharmacy |
Mark Hann |
9. |
Are women and black and minority ethnic (BME) groups integrated in the community pharmacy labour market? |
Karen Hassell |
10. |
The value of pharmacy dispensing databases for examining equity issues in prescription medicines use: A New Zealand example |
Simon Horsburgh |
11. |
Seeking healthcare advice for minor ailments, the users and health professional’s perspective: A systematic review |
Mirella Longo |
12. |
Factors influencing the effectiveness of an inpatient opioid detoxification service |
Adam Mackridge |
13. |
Monitoring prescribing associated with the quality and outcomes framework in primary care |
Bhavana Reddy |
14. |
The development of trigger questions to support the case finding of people with unmet medicines management needs |
Eleanor Rosenbloom |
15. |
Hypertensive patients’ satisfaction with pharmaceutical care in primary settings |
Phayom Sookaneknun |
16. |
Choosing a pre-registration training post |
Sarah Willis |
11.20 THIRD PARALLEL SESSION (3)
Session 3A – Medicines Management Lecture Theatre
Chair: Alison Blenkinsopp
1. |
The Medman Study: An example of change within the NHS |
Mariesha Jaffray |
2. |
Can pharmacist medication reviews ever have an impact on hospital admissions? |
Janet Krska |
3. |
GP implementation of secondary care prescribing recommendations: A qualitative study |
Sarah Crowe |
Session 3B - Quantitative Room 1.35/36
Chair: Steve Chapman
1. |
What are antibiotics being prescribed for in children, and how has this changed over time in UK general practice? |
Paula Thompson |
2. |
Meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of zolmitriptan in treating of migraine |
Li-Chia Chen |
3. |
Using Bayesian methods in evidence synthesis: examining the risk-benefit ratio of the TNF inhibitors with direct and indirect comparisons |
Amr Saad |
Session 3C – Patient information Room 1.37/38
Chair: Janet Krska
1. |
Do patient information leaflets meet patients’ needs for describing the likelihood of side effects? |
Peter Knapp |
2. |
Factors influencing the provision of poor counselling for prescribed medicines in Swedish community pharmacies |
Anna Beckman-Gyllenstrand |
3. |
Content validity & readability estimates of selected anti-malarial medicine information leaflets sold over the counter in Nigeria |
Margaret Afolabi |
12.50- 1.30 Lunch Foyer
1.30 PARALLEL SESSION FOUR (4)
Session 4A – Patients & their medicines Lecture Theatre
Chair: Paul Bissell
1. |
Can resistance to multiple medicines prompt a lifestyle change? |
Rebecca Stack |
2. |
Qualitative study of medication-taking behaviour in community based patients with chronic non-cancer pain |
Pattarin Kittiboonyakun |
3. |
Availability of community pharmacy services through the medium of Welsh |
Louise Hughes |
Session 4B – Managing Healthcare Risk Room 1.35/36
Chair: Angela Alexander
1. |
Design specification for NHS IT systems to minimise risk of harm to patients from medications |
Rachel Howard |
2. |
The use of the critical incident technique to investigate prevented dispensing incidents developed by key informant interviews, focus group and observation |
Kathryn James |
Session 4C – Organisation Room 1.37/38
Chair: Charles Morecroft
1. |
The impact of accredited checking technicians on community pharmacy services: the views of pharmacists |
Victoria Crabtree |
2. |
Organisational assessments of community pharmacies: A systematic review of the international literature |
Devina Halsall |
3. |
How do pharmacy practice research trust grants support the development of research capacity? |
Dai John |
- Closing Session
- Tea/Coffee
This conference has been supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Janssen-Cilag Ltd
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