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Building bridges for solidarity Public health for the future of humanity: and public health Analysis, Advocacy and Action

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1 ABOUT US The 11th European Public Health Conference is organised by the EPH Conference Foundation, a non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation, established at the initiative of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA). Co-organisers of the conference are EUPHA and the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) of Slovenia.

EPH CONFERENCE FOUNDATION The mission of the EPH Conference Foundation is to contribute to promoting greater health and well-being for the population in Europe by organising scientific conferences on public health in Europe on an annual basis. The conferences bring together public health professionals, researchers, education and training specialists and policy makers from across Europe and beyond to develop new thinking and find meaningful solutions for future health challenges. In organising the conference programme, the EPH Conference Foundation works together in partnership with a wide array of international public health organisations. Over the years, the EPH Conferences, which started as EUPHA Conferences more than 25 years ago, have grown into the largest annual public health event in Europe.

EUPHA EUPHA is an umbrella organisation for national public health associations in Europe. EUPHA is an international, multidisciplinary, scientific organisation, bringing together around 20,000 public health experts from all European countries. EUPHA unites 50 national associations of public health and 23 institutional members from over 45 countries. EUPHA aims to be a leading scientific and independent voice in the field of public health and health services by building capacity and knowledge in the field of public health and health services and by supporting practice and policy decisions through scientific evidence.

EUPHA is dedicated to working in partnership with European and international intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations as well as with national institutes and organisations that are aligned with EUPHA's values and commitment to improve current and future health in Europe. In 2018, EUPHA has partnerships with 14 international organisations.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH (NIJZ) The National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) is the central Slovenian institution for public health practice, research and education. Its academic staff work on various tasks covering the areas of epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable diseases, health promotion, health protection, research and national coordination of preventive programmes in primary health care. It also functions as the central statistical authority in health.

The main function of NIJZ is to provide research in the field of health and to protect and increase the level of health of the population by raising the awareness of population and carrying out other preventive measures. From 2014 onward, NIJZ is organised as one central unit with nine regional offices and employs over 500 staff members.

2 WELCOME TO LJUBLJANA 2018 We are very pleased to welcome you to the 11th European Public Health Conference in Ljubljana. The theme of the 11th European Public Health Conference is Winds of change: towards new ways of improving public health in Europe. European health systems are varied, reflecting different societal choices. However, despite these differences, they are built on common values: universality, access to good quality care, equity and solidarity. Over the last decade, European health systems have faced formidable challenges: population ageing associated with a rise of chronic diseases leading to growing demand for healthcare; increasing costs of innovative technology and medicines; shortages and uneven distribution of health professionals; and inequities in access to healthcare. Here in Ljubljana, we hope to find innovative answers to these big issues.

We have chosen five sub-themes for the conference, offering winds of change from different perspectives. We look at the role of digital technologies on young people’s health. Digital media and new technologies are changing children and youths’ lives and providing them with many new opportunities, but they can also pose challenges to their health and well-being.

Sustainable development is a prerequisite for ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all. The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals is a major challenge for all European nations. We will look into the key decisions that are taken by policy-makers.

There many good examples across Europe that show us how life expectancy has been increased by preventing and controlling the threat of communicable and non-communicable diseases. One of the prerequisites is the development of public health resources. We will discuss the capacities and capabilities that are needed to develop and maintain a well-trained and competent public health workforce.

In a time of internet-research and twitter-truths, it becomes more and more important for the public health community to learn how to engage the public to support, participate in and make healthy choices. How can we raise the public’s awareness on public health challenges? How do we increase the impact of the messages we want to convey? How can and should we communicate so we have a larger impact with the messages we seek to convey?

Health systems under pressure is the final sub-theme of the Ljubljana Conference. Demographic, economic and technological changes are placing ever increasing pressure on health systems. Now is the time for the public health community to step up with answers to this major challenge.

With the help of our partners, we present you an exciting programme of workshops, oral and pitch presentations and poster walks. This is taking place in the beautiful setting of Ljubljana, giving you the possibility to share information, knowledge and innovative ideas with your colleagues from Europe and across the globe.

Ivan Erzen Martin McKee Dineke Zeegers Paget Chair of Ljubljana President EPH Director EPH 2018 Conference Foundation Conference office

3 THREE MONTHS ACCESS TO THE EJPH

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The European Journal of Public Health is a bimonthly multidisciplinary journal in the field of public health and provides a forum for discussion and debate of current international public health issues with a focus on the European . In 2018, the impact factor of the journal is at 2.782. The 5-year impact factor is 2.902.

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4 PLENARY SPEAKERS Vytenis Andriukaitis - European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Vytenis Andriukaitis was appointed European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety in November 2014. He was born in 1951 in Siberia, Soviet Union, where his family was deported in 1941 from Lithuania. He returned to Lithuania in 1958 together with his mother and two brothers. His father was permitted to return one year later. He graduated from medical school in 1975 and has been a practicing surgeon with a specialisation in cardiovascular surgery for more than 20 years. He also holds a degree in History from Vilnius University. From 1969 onwards the Commissioner was active in the anti-Soviet movement. In 1990 he was elected to the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania and was a signatory of the Independence Act. Vytenis Andriukaitis was also one of the co-authors of the Constitution of Lithuania adopted in 1992 and one of the founders of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party. Vytenis Andriukaitis was a Member of Parliament for six terms. During that time he served as a Deputy Chairman of the Committee on European. From 2012 to 2014 he was Minister for Health in the Lithuanian Government.

Rifat Atun - Harvard University, United States Rifat Atun is Professor of Global Health Systems at Harvard University and the Faculty Chair for the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program. From 2008 to 2012, he was a member of the Executive Management Team of the Global Fund as Director of Strategy, Performance and Evaluation. His research focuses on health system reform and innovation in health systems. He has published over 300 papers in leading journals, and acted as adviser to the World Bank, WHO and over 30 governments, and leading organisations. Rifat Atun has been a member of the Advisory Boards of WHO Research Centre for Health Development in Japan, and Norwegian Research Council’s Programme for Global Health. He is a member of the UK Medical Research Council’s Global Health Group, and the Longitude Prize Committee. He studied medicine at University of London as a Commonwealth Scholar and completed postgraduate training in family medicine, public health, and Master’s in business administration at University of London. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the UK Faculty of Public Health, and the Royal College of General Practitioners.

Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - President EUPHA Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat is President of EUPHA since November 2016. She was previously President of the EUPHA section on Public Health Practice and Policy. She is a medical doctor by training and holds a PhD in public health and health services management. She is a founding member and former President of the Association of Public Health Medicine. As a public health civil servant she occupied various senior positions in the Ministry of between 2001 and 2013. She is a former Chief Medical Officer for Malta. She currently works as a Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the Directorate for Health Information and Research and is a resident academic at the University of Malta. Her main research interests are European health policy and health systems in small states. She has authored several publications on these topics.

Aljoša Bagola - Pristop, Slovenia Aljoša Bagola, Executive Creative Director at Pristop, has been devising some of the biggest marketing communications projects in the region for the last 18 years. He has won numerous awards and honours at local and international advertising festivals for his work and was declared Slovene Creative Director of the Year multiple times. He is a regular jury member at festivals in Slovenia and abroad, a columnist for the Marketing Magazine and a renowned lecturer.

5 PLENARY SPEAKERS Christina Berndt - Süddeutsche Zeitung, Christina Berndt is a prize-winning journalist with Germany's leading national daily Süddeutsche Zeitung and a bestselling author of popular science books. She reports on medicine, psychology and life sciences for nearly 20 years. Before her journalistic career Christina Berndt studied biochemistry in Hannover and Witten/Herdecke. At the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg she did the research for her PhD thesis, which was honoured with the thesis prize of the German Immunological Society. Christina Berndt also has been awarded several prizes for her journalistic work: In 2006 she got the European Science Writers Junior Award, in 2013 she won the renowned Wächter Prize for her investigative work on the German transplantation scandal and became Science Journalist of the Year in Germany.

Jeannette de Boer - ASPHER Jeannette de Boer is a medical specialist in public health and infectious disease control. After many years of experience in the regional public health services she started in 2003 at the School for Public and Occupational Health (NSPOH) to renew the Dutch training programme for medical doctors in communicable diseases. Currently she is heading the Faculty of Public Health at the NSPOH. She is associated with the Centre for Infectious Disease Control at the Netherlands Institute for Public Health (RIVM) and acts as national focal point for training in communicable disease control for ECDC. In 2014 she was appointed as seconded national expert at ECDC. Within ASPHER, Jeannette is one of the initiators of the network of Schools for Public Health with a scope on communicable disease control. She is adjunct-member of the APHEA Board of Accreditation. Jeannette has been involved as an external expert in several international collaboration projects (Twinning, TAIEX and WHO).

João Breda - WHO European Office for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases João Breda is a PhD in Nutritional Sciences from Porto University, Portugal, where he defended a thesis focused on alcohol and young people. Before joining WHO in 2010, he worked as a public health specialist at the Ministry of Health at local and national level in the fields of nutrition, physical activity, and alcohol abuse. In these positions he closely liaised with WHO and the EU. Among his several dozens of published scientific papers and original books emerges the number one best-selling book on infant nutrition in Portugal. He was the Programme Manager Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity at WHO before moving to WHO’s NCD Office in Moscow in 2017. The office has been setup as the innovation powerhouse for NCDs prevention and management in Europe and beyond.

Violeta Bulc - European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc is the EU Commissioner for Transport, having been appointed to the office in November 2014. She studied computer science and informatics at the University of Ljubljana. She then obtained a master’s of science in information technology from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California. She worked in Silicon Valley for four years before moving back to Slovenia in 1994, after it became an independent country. Ms Bulc founded her own telecoms firm called Telemach. From 2000 to 2014 she was the CEO of Vibacom, a firm focused on balanced sustainable development strategies, organic growth and innovation of ecosystems. Immediately prior to her appointment to the , she was the Deputy Prime Minister of Slovenia, with ministerial responsibility for development, strategic projects and cohesion.

Benedicte Carlsen - University of Bergen, Norway Benedicte Carlsen is Head of the Department of Health Promotion and Development at the University of Bergen, Norway. She has a Master’s in social anthropology and a PhD in health services research from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen, Norway. She has extensive experience with cross-disciplinary research, especially within studies of science communication between scientists, professionals, planners and the general public. Lately, she has led a major research project about the communication of knowledge and views in vaccine campaigns. She has also conducted studies within development of qualitative research methodology, such as qualitative meta-studies and is currently developing systems for communication of findings from such studies for decision makers.

6 Yves Charpak - Chair of the 12th European Public Health Conference Yves Charpak graduated as medical doctor and specialized in public health. He has a PhD in biostatistics and was a researcher in clinical epidemiology during six years at INSERM, France. He then founded and headed a consultancy company dealing with evaluation in the health sector for more than ten years. In 2000, he joined WHO Regional Office for Europe as senior policy advisor to the Regional Director. From 2004 to 2007, he was WHO Euro’s representative at the . After his return to France he became Director of International Affairs of the Institut Pasteur for two years and then Director for Studies with the French Blood Transfusion System. He is vice-president of the Société Française de Santé Publique (SFSP) and represents SFSP in the Governing Board of EUPHA and he is a diplomat of the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) Global Charter. Yves Charpak is Chair of the 12th European Public Health Conference, to be held in Marseille, France.

Jeff Chester - Center for Digital Democracy, United States Jeff Chester is Executive Director of the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD). CDD is a leading public interest organisation advocating on behalf of citizens and consumers on issues related to their digital rights, privacy, and consumer welfare. The group is especially known for its pioneering work to ensure that children and youth are treated fairly online, especially on issues related to their health and social development. Since 2003, CDD has helped place digital privacy on the U.S. policy agenda. More recently, CDD has investi- gated the impact of consumer health ‘wearables’ on privacy and health-related decision-making. It has also explored the role that ‘Big Data’ and digital marketing play in elections and policy-making. Jeff Chester has an MSW in community awarded by the University of California at Berkeley and was named ‘Domestic Privacy Champion’ in 2011 by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

Anna Cichowska Myrup - WHO Regional Office for Europe Anna Cichowska Myrup is a medically trained public health specialist, with a special interest in public health leadership development. Anna is currently leading the WHO Regional Office Programme on Public Health Services, part of the Division of Health Systems and Public Health. The Programme supports WHO Member States, within the European Region, in their reforms of public health services, focusing on development of public health workforce, organization and financing for public health services, and public health legislation. She is the co-founder of the Coalition of Partners to Strengthen Public health Service sin the European Region. Anna holds a medical degree from Maastricht University, Netherlands, and a Master’s degree in public health from Edinburgh University, . She completed her public health specialization in the UK and is a fellow of the UK Faculty of Public Health.

Katarzyna Czabanowska - President ASPHER Katarzyna Czabanowska is the President of the Association of the Schools of Public Health in European Region (ASPHER) and associate professor at the International Health Department, Maastricht University, the Netherlands. She directs the Governance and Leadership in European Public Health programme. Her research focus is on public health workforce development and professionalization, public health leadership, women leadership in health care and competence-based education in public health. She holds honorary positions at Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, , the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom and the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana, United States. In 2015 she won the Polish Person 2015 in the Netherlands Award in the category Science and Technique. She is the President of the EUPHA Working Group on Public health leadership.

7 PLENARY SPEAKERS Karl Ekdahl - ECDC Karl Ekdahl is head of the Public Health Capacity and Communication Unit at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), where he is responsible for the Centre’s activities related to preparedness, training, capacity building and communication. He has worked for more than twenty years with communicable disease prevention at regional, national and international levels. At ECDC, he was the first expert in place at the start-up of the Centre in 2005. Since then, he has held various senior positions including acting Director. He is a specialist in infectious diseases, and prior to joining ECDC, he was the Deputy State Epidemiologist for . In 2007, he was appointed Adjunct Professor in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. He is also the former Editor-in-Chief of the high-impact scientific journal Eurosurveillance.

Ivan Eržen - Chair of the 11th European Public Health Conference Ivan Eržen is Chair of the 11th EPH Conference in Ljubljana. During his long career, Ivan Eržen, MD, PhD, was performing a variety of tasks within public health in Slovenia, both at the regional and national level. In addition to his professional and research work, where he focused primarily on the study of health, in conjunction with health determinants, he devoted a lot of time to the students while teaching public health at different levels of education. Through education and his publications he hopes to transfer knowledge and experience in the field of public health to the young generation and to his fellow colleagues as well. He is full professor of public health at the University of Ljubljana and is holding lectures in public health at different universities in Slovenia. In September 2013, he became the first director of the new established National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) in Slovenia. After concluding his four years mandate, he continues work at the NIJZ as a deputy director.

Jan Eyckmans - Ministry of Health, Belgium Jan Eyckmans is head of the corporate communication department and spokesperson at the Belgian federal service for health. He is a member of the coordination committee for the national focal points for communication at ECDC and member of the Health Security Committee Communicators Network and WHO’s Global Health Security Communication Network. His specialities are strategic communication advice, risk- and crisis communication, press relations and media campaigns.

Josep Figueras - European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies Josep Figueras is the Director of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and head of the WHO European Centre on Health Policy in Brussels. In addition to WHO, he has served other major multilateral organisations such as the European Commission and the World Bank. He is a member of several advisory and editorial boards and has served as advisor in more than forty countries within the European region and beyond. He is honorary fellow of the UK Faculty of Public Health, has twice been awarded the EHMA prize, and in 2006 received the Andrija Stampar Medal. He was head of the MSc in health services management at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and he is currently visiting professor at Imperial College, London. His research focuses on comparative health system and policy analysis.

Nancy Fullman - Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, United States Nancy Fullman, MPH, has contributed to or led numerous research projects at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in Seattle, United States. In her recent role, she served as Scientific Advisor, through which she supported novel research endeavours including monitoring the health-related Sustainable Development Goals, assessing healthcare access and quality, and measuring universal health coverage. Nancy Fullman also worked as a Policy Translation Specialist at IHME, spearheading efforts to translate research into actionable, policy-relevant materials, and a research fellow, conducting research on malaria intervention coverage in sub-Saharan Africa. She received her MPH in Health Metrics and Evaluation from the University of Washington in 2011. She is currently a doctoral student in Global Health Metrics and Implementation Science at the University of Washington, and works as a research associate at IHME..

8 Mojca Gabrijelcˇicˇ Blenkuš - National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia and President EuroHealthNet Mojca Gabrijelcˇicˇ Blenkuš is a medical doctor and specialist in public health. She has a PhD in social sciences. Her fields of interest and expertise are nutrition, physical activity, and in last few years, ageing and frailty, with a special focus on health inequalities. From 2003 until 2010, she headed the Health Promotion Centre at the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ), Slovenia. Today, she is mostly involved in policy and programme development, and in research projects. Her main academic interest is in public policies; she holds assistant professorship at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, where she teaches health promotion theory and Health in All Policies. Since 2000, she has acted as WHO national counterpart for nutrition and she has been actively involved in the work of different WHO action networks. At EU level, she participates in the work of the High Level Group on nutrition and physical activity. She has been elected as President of EuroHealthNet in 2018.

Amandine Garde - University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Amandine Garde is Professor of Law at the University of Liverpool. She has developed a specific expertise in the legal aspects of obesity and other non-communicable diseases risk factors and has published extensively in this field. She is Senior Editor of the European Journal of Risk Regulation, and Editor of Elgar’s new series Health and the Law. She is the founder and director of the Law & Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit at the University of Liverpool, which regularly advises international organisations, NGOs, public health agencies and governments worldwide. She was a member of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Science and Evidence to the WHO Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity. She has written numerous policy reports and developed several training courses on law, NCDs, childhood obesity, healthy diets and food marketing. She is also a qualified (non-practising) solicitor.

Dame Anne Johnson - University College London, United Kingdom, Dame Anne Johnson is Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at University College London. After training in medicine in Cambridge and Newcastle Universities, she specialised in epidemiology and public health. Her career has focussed on research into the epidemiology and prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted infections as well as other infections such as influenza, Ebola, and antimicrobial resistance. She was principal investigator on the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, contributing to understanding the changing transmission dynamics of HIV and STIs. She co-founded UCL’s Institute for Global Health and has advised many national and international science organisations. She chaired the UK Academy of Medical Sciences Working Group on Improving the Health of the Public by 2040. She is currently Vice-President International of the Academy of Medical Sciences and a Governor of the Wellcome Trust. She is the winner of the Andrija Štampar Medallist 2018.

Usman Khan - European Health Management Association Usman Khan was appointed Executive Director of the European Health Management Association (EHMA) in 2016. A health policy and management professional with in excess of 25 years’ executive level experience within the public, private and not for profit sectors, he spent over a decade working in academia, before moving into health and social care consulting in 2000. He has also held a number of high profile non-executive positions in health and social care, including being Chair of Camden and Islington NHS Trust and Turning Point, a leading not for profit provider of health and social care services in the United Kingdom. He currently holds academic positions at the Milken Institute School of Public Health George Washington University and at New York University (London) and is a Member of the WHO European Region Primary Care Advisory Group.

9 PLENARY SPEAKERS Hans Kluge - WHO Regional Office for Europe Hans Kluge is a Belgian trained medical doctor holding a Diploma degree in public health. He has a wealth of country and management experience spanning several WHO Regions with a background in health systems, public health and infectious diseases. Hans Kluge moved to the WHO Regional Office for Europe in Copenhagen in 2009. In 2010, he became Director, Division of Health Systems and Public Health. He received an Award from the Russian government for his efforts in combating TB and HIV in the Rus- sian penitentiary system. He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Integrated Care and published in the field of TB, public health and on the impact of the economic crisis on health system performance in Europe. He is the focal point for health systems at WHO Euro for two cross-Divisional programmes: Health System Strengthening for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases and MDR-TB.

Tomo Križnar - Human rights activist, filmmaker, Slovenia Tomo Križnar is a Slovenian writer, documentary film-maker, human rights activist, journalist and a worldwide traveller. In 1980, Tomo, accompanied by a donkey and two goats, set off illegally to the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan. Since 1998, Tomo has been returning to the rebel-held mountains every year. He has been lobbying for peace in Sudan with other human rights activists, UN humanitarian agencies and other influential institutions round the globe ever since. He produced a documentary ‘Dar Fur – War for Water’ which showed that the ongoing war in Sudan, is not only a war for oil but above all - due to climate changes – a war for water. He also published a book on it, ‘Oil and Water’. The film received international awards such as the Premio Internazionale Cartagine Award in Verona (Italy) for peace, universal rights and journalism, and the award for best documentary film at the International Environmental Film Festival in Zaragoza ().

Martin Lennon - Office of the Children's Commissioner for England, United Kingdom Martin Lennon is Head of Public Affairs for the Children’s Commissioner (CCO) for England. He is responsible for conveying the priorities of the Commissioner to Government, Parliament and other senior stakeholders and influencing policy in-line with the Commissioner’s objectives. He has worked at the CCO for two years, during which time his work has focused on children’s mental health and the provision of Government services to vulnerable children. Prior to joining the CCO Martin held a range of positions in Parliament.

Charlotte Marchandise - Elected member of the City Council of Rennes, France Charlotte Marchandise is Elected member of the City Council of Rennes, France, and delegate for health and environment since March 2014. She was elected as an independent candidate without the backing of as political party. Previously, she worked as consultant/ trainer in the field of public health, social work, education and environment. She was elected in September 2014 to the presidency of the French Network of Healthy Cities of WHO. Through this network, action was launched for municipal health policies, fighting against social inequalities in health and making the voice of local actors heard at national level. Her leading principle is working together on common projects by all political parties. In 2016, she was elected president of LaPrimaire.org, the primary citizen movement on the internet. LaPrimaire.org organizes open primaries, independent of the political parties, to allow French citizens a free, transparent and democratic choice from candidates they wish to run for public elections.

10 Isabel de la Mata - European Commission, DG SANTE Isabel de la Mata is the Principal Advisor with special interest on health in the European Commission since March 2008. Before this, she worked as Counsellor for Health and Consumer at the Permanent Representation of Spain to the EU, as Deputy Director General for Health Planning at the Spanish Ministry of Health, as Advisor to the Vice-minister of Health and several other posts at the Ministry of Health of Spain and the Regional Departments in the Basque Country and in Madrid. She has worked with WHO, including as member of the Standing Commission of the Regional Committee, Pan American Health Organisation, Inter-American Development Bank and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation. She graduated in medicine and surgery at the University of Basque Country in 1983 and holds post-graduate degrees from the Universities of Leuven and Paris. She is specialist in preventive medicine and public health.

Uršula Mavricˇ - No Excuse, Slovenia Uršula Mavricˇ has a Master’s degree in psychology from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and works for the NGO No Excuse Slovenia as an expert on public health. Her working field in the organisation is mainly related to young people's mental health. She is a coordinator of three prevention programmes for primary school students on social skills developing, bullying prevention, low body image and eating disorder prevention. Prior to that, she gained experience in working with adolescents as a scout leader in the Slovenian Scouts Association and as a volunteer in the Association for Preventive Work. In her master's thesis, she has written about the use of social media in relation to self-esteem and narcissism and she has warned about negative effects of social media on youth. Her professional interests include developmental and clinical psychology, especially she is interested in self-esteem, anxiety and depression among adolescents. Recently she has focused on mental health issues caused by technology, which she finds worrying at times.

Bettina Menne - WHO Regional Office for Europe Bettina Menne is the Coordinator on Health and Development at WHO EURO. Her activities mainly focus on coordinating the health aspects of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Prior to that she coordinated the activities on climate change and green health services. Bettina Menne and her team have over the last eighteen years contributed to important policy processes, such as the series of European Environment and Health Ministerial Conferences and the WHO European regional framework for action on climate change and health. In earlier years she coordinated a number of scientific and technical developments: she was the lead author of the health chapter of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning IPCC Assessment Report. She has worked for WHO since 1997. She is a medical doc- tor and medical specialist in hygiene and public health.

Dorit Nitzan - WHO Health Emergencies Programme Dorit Nitzan joined the Division of Communicable Diseases and Health Emergencies as Coordinator, Health Emergencies & Programme Area Manager, Emergency Operations, working at WHO Regional Office for Europe in August 2016. In this capacity she leads the Emergency Operations within the WHO Health Emergencies Programme and she coordinates the work of the new WHO Emergency Programme: from prevention to preparedness, to response and recovery. She joined the World Health Organization in 2005 as manager of Public Health Services in the South-eastern Europe Health Network and later as Head of Offices and WHO Representative in Serbia and Ukraine, until 2016. Prior to this, she was in charge of the Food and Nutrition Administration in the Israeli Ministry of Health and was active in the humanitarian NGO ‘Physicians for Human Rights’. Dorit Nitzan is a physician by education and has graduated with MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics.

11 PLENARY SPEAKERS Wolfgang Philipp - European Commission, DG SANTE Wolfgang Philipp is the Head of Unit for crisis management and preparedness in health in the Public Health, Country Knowledge, Crisis Management Directorate of the European Commission. His unit is dealing with activities contributing to preparedness and crisis management related to cross-border health threats, vaccination policy, antimicrobial resistance, HIV, , hepatitis policy, joint procurement of medical countermeasures, global health security and other files. He holds a PhD in microbiology of the University of Paris, France, and has been working in tuberculosis research at the Institut Pasteur, and at the Universities of Bern and Basel, Switzerland. He was a Member of the Basel Institute of Immunology before joining the European Commission in 2001.

Urban and Jasmina Praprotnik - Pro-vaccine activists, Slovenia Jasmina Kozina Praprotnik and Urban Praprotnik are writers, journalists, ultra-marathon runners and running coaches that live in Ljubljana, Slovenia. They lead the country’s largest recreational running club named Urbani tekacˇi (Urban runners). They offer regular trainings and organize running trips to places and marathons also outside Slovenia. They are ambassadors of some running events. In his running workshops Urban helped to improve their running technique to more than 4,000 runners. He is also a lecturer on healthy lifestyles. Jasmina's book was published also in the States with the title: The long running life of Helena Zigon. She organises cooking workshops about plant based dishes. They have four children.

Carlo Signorelli - Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Italy Carlo Signorelli is Professor of hygiene and public health at the Universities of Parma and Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy. He first qualified in medicine and surgery in 1986, before undertaking degrees in law and political sciences. He has also taken a MSc in epidemiology and a PhD from the LSHTM, United Kingdom. He is the immediate Past-President of Italia Society of Public Health (SItI) and Co-Chair of the 16th World Congress on Public Health (Rome 2020). He is Treasurer of EUPHA and a member of the Execu- tive Board of ASPHER. His current research work is mainly in the field of public health, epidemiology, environmental health, health organisation and vaccination policies. He has been a member of the Hygiene Council since 2006 and a member of the International Forum on Home Hygiene since 2009. He was also a consultant to the Italian Senate and member of the Italian National Commission for Vaccination.

Svetla Tsolova - ECDC Svetla Tsolova holds a Master’s degree in health policy, planning and financing from the London School of Economics and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom. She has experience in working with government and non-government organisations in the area of health policy since 1993. She was working in the Bulgarian Ministry of Health and National Health Insurance Fund in the 1990s. She was a Research Fellow in the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels working on topics related to ageing and health care costs. Since 2007 she is working at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), lately as Senior Expert Monitoring and Evaluation.

Eva Vršcˇaj - Project IMMUNO, Slovenia Eva Vršcˇaj was born in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. In 2012, she started studying medicine in 2012 at Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana. In 2015, she became a part of the Slovenian Medical Students’ International Committee and was one of the founding members of Project Immuno. A year later Eva became the coordinator of the project and together with its members expanded their actions and became very active across Slovenia and in Europe. At the time of her leadership, the project won the European Commission Health Award 2017 for NGOs. Because of the project’s visibility and success, she has become a major advocate of vaccination. Eva is also a part of the working group at the Ministry of Health, Slovenia, which is working on changing the law on vaccination and communicable diseases. In the framework of amending the law, she participated in parliamentary sessions and defended the importance of amending the law. She will be starting her ultimate year of medical school in the fall and after the graduation plans to pursue a career as paediatrician. 12 Wednesday 28 November PRE-CONFERENCES PRE-CONFERENCES For more details please consult the webpage or your App TIME AND LOCATION PRE-CONFERENCES WEDNESDAY 28th NOVEMBER Wed 28th - 9:00-17:00 ARCH - Healing Buildings, Building Healing / Mental health across the life-course Room E1 Organised by: EUPHA (PMH), Politecnico Milan, DG RTD Wed 28th - 9:00-13:30 HPRO - Winds of change in health promotion: from research to implementation Room E3 Organised by: EUPHA (HP), Bielefeld Univ., EAHPR Wed 28th - 9:00-17:00 HWR - Working together for a people-centred health workforce Room E4 Organised by: EUPHA (HWR) Wed 28th - 9:00-17:00 INFO - Navigating the international health information databases: unravelling the processes Room M3/4 behind the numbers Organised by: EUPHA (PHMR), InfAct, Observatory, OECD, JRC Wed 28th - 9:00-17:00 MIGH - Migrant Health Training and Dissemination Workshop Room TR3-1 Organised by: IOM, GIZ, LSHTM, ASPHER Wed 28th - 9:00-17:00 SSWH - Fair social security assessments and sustainable social security systems Room E2 Organised by: EUPHA (SSWH) Wed 28th - 10:00-13:30 EURO1 - Health in the future EU Budget and Programmes (2021-2027) Room M1 Organised by: Chafea, DG SANTE Wed 28th - 11:00-17:00 COLL - European public health: three cases of collaboration, initiatives and new policies Room TR3-2 Organised by: EUPHA, NIJZ, EHMA, IFIC Wed 28th - 12:30-17:00 FOOD - Food culture and biodiversity Room Club CD1 Organised by: EUPHA (FN) Wed 28th - 12:30-17:00 MOH - Public health and primary health care - success stories from Slovenia Stih Hall Organised by: Ministry of Health, Slovenia Wed 28th - 12:30-17:00 PUBL - Publishing a scientific paper on public health: practical solutions NIJZ Organised by: NIJZ Wed 28th - 12:30-17:00 INEQ - Health inequalities: JAHEE joint action bringing knowledge into practice Room E3 Organised by: JAHEE Wed 28th - 12:30-17:00 EURO2 - EU Actions on Antimicrobial Resistance and healthcare associated infection Room M1 Organised by: Chafea, DG SANTE Wed 28th - 12:30-17:00 YRF - Young Researchers’ Forum Kosovel Hall Organised by: ASPHER, EUPHA

13 LUNCH SYMPOSIUMS

THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER, 12:15-13:15 FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER, 12:30 - 13:30

FROM MICRO TO MACRO: HOW TO ACHIEVE ROLE OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN IMPROVING CANCER CARE OUR HEPATITIS C ELIMINATION TARGETS BY 2030 IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Room M1 Room M1

Organised by MSD Organised by Pfizer

Chairperson: Jeff Lazarus, Laz Consult Kildevaeldsgade, Copenhagen, VACCINATION FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC HEALTH? Denmark Room M3/4

Welcome and Introduction - Mojca Maticic, University Medical Centre Organised by GSK Vaccines Ljubljana, Slovenia HCV elimination agenda: Where do we stand? - Jeff Lazarus, Denmark The symposium discussed the low vaccine coverage among adults in the How best to reach HCV elimination goals? - Jeff Lazarus, Denmark and Marko Central and Eastern European countries and provides current expertise and Korenjak, European Liver Patients' Association (ELPA) health authority guidance for pneumococcal vaccination HCV elimination in practice: case studies from the field - John Dillon,School of Medicine, Ninewells Hospital, University of Dundee, United Kingdom and Eli Life course vaccination – a tool for closing the healthy ageing gap - Zuckerman, Carmel Medical Center Liver Institute, Haifa, Israel Timothy Mark Doherty, GSK Vaccines Panel discussion The overall public health value of pneumococcal vaccination - Bruce Mungall, GSK Vaccines THE SETTINGS APPROACH IN PUBLIC HEALTH: THE CASE Panel discussion OF HEALTH PROMOTION IN SCHOOLS IN EUROPE AND ASIA Room M3/4 THE EU HEALTH PROGRAMME - CONTRIBUTING TO BETTER HEALTH FOR ALL IN THE EU Organised by Health Promotion Administration, Ministry of Health Room: Stih Hall and Welfare, Taiwan Organised by European Commission - Consumer, Health, Agriculture and Chairperson: Mark Dooris, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom Food Executive Agency (Chafea) and Directorate General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) Health promotion in schools: who are the health promoters, how do we recruit and educate them, how do to give them the means to make a In this interactive discussion session EU Health Programme beneficiaries will difference? - Didier Jourdan, University of Clermont Auvergne, present how the EU Health Programme facilitates knowledge exchange and Clermont-Ferrand, France transfer of best practices across the EU. Empowering a school’s teachers and staff health and well-being: an action research approach - Fu-Li Chen, Fu-Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City, Taiwan The Settings Approach: reflections and implications for human resources - Mark Dooris, United Kingdom Panel discussion

14 JOIN THE NETWORKS ORGANISED BY EUPHA

EUPHA Sections are theme-specific networks that organise workshops and projects together. EUPHAnxt is a network within EUPHA for students and young professionals, including early career researchers and policymakers, in the field of public health. All EUPHA Sections and EUPHAnxt are organising join the networks sessions during the conference programme. These meetings are open to all delegates, registra- tion is not required. Please feel free to join.

Thursday 29 November, 12:15 – 13:15 Room E3 EUPHA (CAPH) Child and adolescent public health: Join the network Room Lily Novy Club EUPHA (HP) Health promotion: Join the network Room E4 EUPHA (HSR) Health services research: Join the network Room Kosovel Hall EUPHA (HTA) Health technology assessment: Join the network Room M2 EUPHA (INJ) Injury prevention and safety promotion: Join the network Room E1 EUPHA (ECO) Public health economics: Join the network Room E2 EUPHA (PHG) Public health genomics: Join the network Room TR3-1 EUPHA (PMH) Public mental health: Join the network Room TR3-1 EUPHA (SSWH) Social security, work and health: Join the network Room Club CD1 EUPHA (URB) Urban public health: Join the network

Friday 30 November, 12:30 – 13:30 Room E3 EUPHA (PHPP) Public health practice and policy: Join the network Room Lily Novy Club EUPHA (CHR) Chronic diseases: Join the network Room Kosovel Hall EUPHAnxt EUPHAnxt: Join the network Room E4 EUPHA (FN) Food and nutrition: Join the network Room E1 EUPHA (HIA) Health impact assessment: Join the network Room E2 EUPHA (IDC) Infectious diseases control: Join the network Room TR3-1 EUPHA (MIG) Migrant and ethnic minority health: Join the network Room TR3-2 EUPHA (HWR) Health Workforce Research: Join the network Room Linhart Hall EUPHA (EPI) Public health epidemiology: Join the network Room Club CD1 EUPHA (SGMH) Sexual and gender minority health: Join the network

Saturday 1 December 13:10 - 14:10 Room E3 EUPHA (ENV) Environment and health: Join the network Room E1 EUPHA (HPMR) Public health monitoring and reporting: Join the network Room E2 EUPHA (ETH) Ethics in public health: Join the network

15 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 1 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th A . Winds of 1.A. - Workshop: Key factors for effective school- based health promotion: 9:00-10:30 change and lessons learned from Jerusalem communities innovation Chairperson(s): Osnat Keidar - Israel, Elisheva Leiter - Israel Lily Novy Club Key factors for effective school-based health promotion- basic principles and skills, Osnat Keidar - Israel Linda Joy Pollin Teacher training in health promotion as a key component to the success of school based interventions Cardiovascular Osnat Keidar - Israel Wellness Center Health promotion intervention in Palestinian primary schools: A randomized control trial for Women Maha Nubani Huseini - Palestine, State of MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November School-based Public Health Intervention in the Ultra-orthodox Jewish Population, Elisheva Leiter - Israel Health promotion interventions for Ultra-orthodox Jewish and Palestinian special education schools Sima Lissa Wetzler - Israel Practical guided practice of participants on the planning of a school health promotion program

Thu 29th B . European and 1.B. - Workshop: Equal health in the Nordic welfare countries 9:00-10:30 global health Chairperson(s): Elisabeth Fosse - Norway, Karin Guldbrandsson - Sweden issues

Gallus Hall Nordic national policies to increase equity in health, Elisabeth Fosse - Norway Governance structures to address social inequalities in health, Marit Kristine Helgesen - Norway Nordic Welfare Cross-sectoral cooperation at the departmental level, Karin Guldbrandsson - Sweden Centre Indicators for health inequality in the Nordic countries, Else Karin Groholt - Norway

Thu 29th C . E-Health 1.C. - Round table: The Digital Transformation of . EU and WHO action 9:00-10:30 technology, and Countries’ experiences communication Chairperson(s): Martin McKee - United Kingdom, Walter Ricciardi - Italy / Elderly health Linhart Hall European Commission action on digital health, Isabel de La Mata - European Commission - DG Sante UniSR The WHO Europe initiative for Digitalization of Health Systems: Mobilizing action through digital health for Health2020 and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Hans Kluge - WHO EURO The digital transformation of healthcare: the experience of Portugal, Arlette Monteiro - Portugal Digitalization of : state of the art and best practices, Anna Odone - Italy Artificial Intelligence in medicine for clinicians, Harpreet Sood - United Kingdom Health in the Digital Society: the experience of Estonia, Hannalore Taal - Estonia The contribution of young generations to the digital transformation of health in Europe Stefan Buttigieg - Malta

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th D . Health 1.D. - Skills building seminar: Sin tax or syntax: how to promote healthy lifestyles 9:00-10:30 promotion, Chairperson(s): Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA, Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) lifestyles and

behaviour Room TR3-1 From homo sapiens to homo salus: what are the tools to promote healthy behaviour? Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) EUPHA, EUPHA The pros and cons of promoting healthy lifestyles in a positive manner, Koos Van Der Velden - Netherlands (HP) Health promotion in Australia: Dealing with a reluctant industry, Michael Moore - Australia Health promotion in Denmark: fat tax, Ulla Toft - Denmark The concept of Healthy cities: the solution to the problem? Jorid Grimeland - Norway

Thu 29th E . Environment 1.E. - Workshop: Place matters! Local assessments for the development of healthy public 9:00-10:30 and health / policies and actions. Obesity and Chairperson(s): Nicole Rosenkötter - EUPHA (PHMR), Odile Mekel - EUPHA (HIA) Room E1 nutrition Place Standard: a practical tool to support the creation of healthier places, Kat Hasler - United Kingdom EUPHA (PHMR) Toolkit prevention in the district: practical tools for an integrated approach, Nikkie Post - Netherlands (HIA) (URB) Using local data to inform asset based approaches to improving health, Barbara Coyle - United Kingdom (ENV) Quickscan environment at neighbourhood level, Peter Van Den Hazel - EUPHA (ENV) Thu 29th F . Health 1.F. - Workshop: Re-thinking health systems financing in the context of population ageing 9:00-10:30 systems and Chairperson(s): Josep Figueras - European Observatory, Claire Turner - United Kingdom health care Room TR3-2 What are the expected costs and benefits associated with population ageing? Josep Figueras - European Observatory Observatory Living longer, but in better or worse health? Bernd Rechel - European Observatory Can health systems efficiently and ethically manage end of life costs?Charles Normand - Ireland How will population ageing affect revenues for health and long-term care? Jonathan Cylus - United Kingdom How and why do changes in the political power and priorities of an ageing population affect health and long-term care systems? Scott Greer - United States Thu 29th G . Health 1.G. - Workshop: Health workforce meets health services research 9:00-10:30 services research Chairperson(s): Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany, Judith de Jong - EUPHA (HSR)

Room E2 Skill mix and case mix of Dutch GP practices: a norm for organisational health workforce planning? Ronald Batenburg - Netherlands EUPHA (HWR) Task shifting potential in primary care: a cross-sectional study of patients with type 2 in France (HSR) Yann Bourgueil - France Healthcare delivery and austerity politics in Portugal: listening to physicians to dismantle hidden effects Tiago Correia - Portugal

17 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 1 AND ORGANISER Hospital management in the Russian Federation: the role to physicians in the new models of management Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany The challenges of translating knowledge across sectors, professional groups and health systems David Hunter - United Kingdom

Thu 29th H . Health 1.H. - Workshop: How health workforce innovation in Europe supports interprofessional 9:00-10:30 workforce / coordination across sectors Health at work Chairperson(s): Viola Burau - Denmark, Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany Room E3

MAIN CONFERENCE ‘Horizon scanning’ in health workforce planning: building bridges to the social care sector Thursday 29 November DEFACTUM, Marieke Kroezen - Netherlands Central Denmark Developing an integrated primary care workforce, Stephen Peckham - United Kingdom Region Does national culture matter for intersectorial coordination? A case study exploring interprofessional education in a small state, Marjorie Bonello - Malta Interprofessional care pathways – how professionals drive workforce innovation in elderly care in Denmark Viola Burau - Denmark

Thu 29th I . Infectious 1.I. - Workshop: Global public health and European initiative: Can we do better? 9:00-10:30 diseases, Chairperson(s): Anne Bergh - Norway, Kasia Czabanowska - ASPHER vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global health The European collaboration and the dimension of global health, Leena Inamdar - United Kingdom Global and transnational aspects of public health, Meri Koivusalo - Germany FHI Education and training for global public health in Europe: An open access curriculum, Ulrich Laaser - Germany Public health law: tools and concepts for a productive partnership, David Patterson - Netherlands How to proceed? Interventions to enhance global public health education from a European perspective Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic - Serbia

Thu 29th K . Chronic 1.K. - Skills building seminar: Multimorbidity and integrated care: What do we know? 9:00-10:30 diseases What should we do? Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA (CHR), Mieke Rijken - Netherlands Room E4 Identifying target groups for person-centred integrated care among multi-morbid populations EUPHA (CHR) Mieke Rijken - Netherlands Fostering quality in management of chronic diseases: the Integrated Multimorbidity Care Model CHRODIS+ Rokas Navickas - Lithuania The maturity of integrated care systems: lessons learned in using the SCIROCCO tool across Europe Cristina Adriana Alexandru - United Kingdom

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th L . Migrant, LGBT 1.L. - Workshop: Growing up being LGBT in Europe: the impact of bullying and parenting 9:00-10:30 and minority behavior on mental health health Chairperson(s): Arjan Van Der Star - EUPHA (SGMH), Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) Stih Hall LGBT bullying at school across 28 European countries: the impact of bullying and structural stigma on EUPHA (SGMH) later life satisfaction, Arjan Van Der Star - EUPHA (SGMH) (CAPH) Longitudinal study on depression and anxiety in same-sex attracted youth and the role of parenting behaviours, Gabriël van Beusekom - Netherlands Strategies of support and empowerment: the perspective of gender diverse children and adolescents Amets Suess Schwend - Spain Bullying and mental health: the effects of Prima anti-bullying program in The Netherlands Marloes van Verseveld - Netherlands

Thu 29th M . Mental 1.M. - Skills building seminar: Mental health during the life course 9:00-10:30 health Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH), Marija Jakubauskiene - Lithuania

Room M1 Mental health during the life course: use of registry data, Marija Jakubauskiene - Lithuania Relationships are associated with anxiety and depression in a cohort of ageing men, Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) EUPHA (MEN) Local crime and psychological distress in Scotland: a multilevel record-linkage study Gergö Baranyi - United Kingdom Changing labour market conditions during the 'great recession' and mental health in Scotland 2007-2011: an example using the Scottish Longitudinal Study and data for local areas in Scotland Jamie Pearce - United Kingdom

Thu 29th N . Maternal, 1.N. - Workshop: Regulating Digital Marketing to Children to Prevent Chronic Diseases and 9:00-10:30 child and Promote Children’s Rights adolescent Chairperson(s): Mojca Gabrijelcˇicˇ Blenkus - Slovenia Room M3+4 health Regulatory characteristics of real and digital marketing, comparative analyses in three countries NIJZ, WHO EURO Mojca Gabrijelcˇicˇ Blenkus - Slovenia Regulating Digital Marketing to Protect Children and their Rights: Opportunities and Challenges Amandine Garde - United Kingdom Digital marketing and health inequalities – implications for the regulatory context? Jane Landon - United Kingdom

19 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 1 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th O . Impact 1.O. - Workshop: Towards new possibilities: Health literacy in the regional, national, 9:00-10:30 assessment / European, and global context Health literacy Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - Germany, Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) Club CD 1 Improving the digital health literacy of diabetic patients, Stephan Van Den Broucke - Belgium EUPHA (HP), The role of self-efficacy in the association between health literacy and self-perceived Bielefeld Eva-Maria Berens - Germany University, NSPH Social health literacy: Existing evidence, research gaps, and future directions, Tetine Sentell - United States Health literacy policy-making for effective child and adolescent health promotion and prevention MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November strategies, Orkan Okan - Germany Developing health literate cities: An avenue to future health, Kristine Sørensen - Netherlands

Thu 29th P . Public health 1.P. - Workshop: Multidisciplinary Intersectoral Monitoring Socio-Economic Health 9:00-10:30 monitoring, Inequities and Rio 2011 Declaration reporting and Chairperson(s): Mojca Gabrijelcˇicˇ Blenkus - Slovenia, Martina Trbanc - Slovenia Club CD screening Health system financial protection and inequalities in Slovenia,Eva Zver - Slovenia NIJZ, IMAD, Monitoring of a social situation in Slovenia, Social Protection Institute of Republic of Slovenia IRSSV Martina Trbanc - Slovenia Monitoring of educational inequalities of health in Slovenia, National Institute of Public Health Tina Lesnik - Slovenia

Thu 29th Q . Social 1.Q. - Workshop: Life course approaches on mental health, return to work and work 9:00-10:30 security, work participation in Nordic countries and health Chairperson(s): Tea Lallukka - Finland, Simon Øverland - Norway Room M2 Parental and own social and health-related risk factors of early unemployment:a Finnish birth cohort FIOH, FHI Tea Lallukka - Finland Pathways from parental mental disorders to offspring’s work disability: the Finnish birth cohort Jaana Halonen - Finland Emotional demands at work as a risk factor for long-term sickness absence among Danish employees Elisabeth Framke - Denmark Work disability and mortality in early onset neuropsychiatric and behavioural disorders in Sweden Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz - Sweden Long-term outcomes of an integrated approach to help people with mental illness return to work Simon Øverland - Norway

20 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS

AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th 1.R. - Poster walk: Food & Nutrition 9:00-10:30 Chairperson(s): Claire Copperstone - Malta

Level -1 1 .R .1 - Food consumption factors determining mercury exposure during pregnancy, Republic of Karelia, Russia Tatiana Boiarskaia - Russia 1 .R .2 - Food Insecurity among Older Adults: The Role of Social, Health and Economic Factors, Aviad Tur-Sinai - Israel 1 .R .3 - High levels of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar hunted for domestic consumption in Central Italy, Dario De Medici - Italy 1 .R .4 - Quality of diet in Serbian Roma schoolchildren, Mario Ramic - Serbia 1 .R .5 - A cross-sectional study to assess prevalence of Orthorexia Nervosa among endurance sports athletes, Paola Rossello - Italy 1 .R .6 - Online gluten-free blogs: characteristics of bloggers and target population, Stefano Silveri - Italy 1 .R .7 - Self-report dieters – who are they? Laura Sares-Jäske - Finland 1 .R .8 - Adherence to the is positively associated with LINE-1 methylation levels, Martina Barchitta - Italy 1 .R .9 - The association between SES and dietary behavior of middle-low income status women in Japan, Akiko Kiyohara - Japan 1 .R .10 - Eating disorder in university students: an international multi-institutional study, Emoke Kiss-Tóth - 1 .R .11 - Poor appetite and long-term risk of falls among middle-aged and older adults: A longitudinal study Yu-Hung Chang - Taiwan 1 .R .12 - Recommendations and tools to implement food and nutrition policies for collective catering, Giulio Barocco - Italy 1 .R .14 - Which nutritional habits are most important for cardiovascular health of Lithuanian men? Donatas Austys - Lithuania 1 .R .15 - Removing sugar sweetened beverages from a university campus, Celine Murrin - Ireland

Thu 29th 1.S. - Poster walk: Mental health 9:00-10:30 Chairperson(s): Johan Bilsen - Belgium, Roel Van Overmeire - Belgium

Level -2 1 .S .1 - Mental Health in 2018 pre-election programmes of Slovenian political parties, Matej Vinko - Slovenia 1 .S .2 - Mental health service use among the most traditionally religious Israelis: barriers and interventions, Ephraim Shapiro - Israel 1 .S .3 - Inequality within a community at a neighborhood level and mood disorder development in Japan, Misuzu Fujita - Japan 1 .S .4 - Online screening for perinatal depression – experience from Slovenia, Barbara Mihevc Ponikvar - Slovenia 1 .S .5 - Dementia-friendly pharmacy – findings from a participatory research project in Austria,Petra Plunger - Austria 1 .S .7 - Scoping the evidence on mental health inequalities and underlying determinants in Sweden, Sara Fritzell - Sweden 1 .S .8 - Divorce and Adolescent Mental Health: Is it All About the Money? Sondre Aasen Nilsen - Norway 1 .S .9 - Childhood conditions and midlife disability retirement due to mental disorders, Aino Salonsalmi - Finland 1 .S .10 - Introducing a method to assess mental health of 3-5-year olds at child health clinics, Anna Sarkadi - Sweden 1 .S .11 - Preliminary results on the impact of one-month alcohol abstinence challenge on mental health, András Terebessy - Hungary 1 .S .12 - Depression, anxiety and stress among college students in three European countries, Marie-Pierre Tavolacci - France 1 .S .13 - Mental health of Hungarian and German first year medical students, Andrea Horvath-Sarrodi - Hungary 1 .S .14 - The determinants factors of stigmatization in persons with depression- a comparative study, Gabriela Constantinescu - Romania 1 .S .15 - Mental health problems in relation to nutritional status, physical in/activity in urban adolescents Zuzana Katreniakova -

21 TIME, LOCATION PLENARY SESSION AND ORGANISER Thu 29th Plenary 1: The realities of a digital world, what it means for young people’s health 11:00-12:00 Moderator: Mojca Gabrijelcˇicˇ, NIJZ, Slovenia and vice-president EuroHealthNet

Gallus Hall Keynote speakers: Jeff Chester, Executive Director at the Center for Digital Democracy, Washington, United States EuroHealthNet Martin Lennon, Office of the Children's Commissioner for England,United Kingdom João Breda, WHO European Office for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases Panellists: Uršula Mavricˇ, No Excuse, Slovenia MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November Amandine Garde, Law & Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

TIME, LOCATION AND ORGANISER JOIN THE NETWORKS MEETINGS

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room E3 - EUPHA (CAPH) JTN1 - Child and adolescent public health: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Club CD1 - EUPHA (URB) JTN10 - Urban public health: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Lili Novy Club - EUPHA (HP) JTN2 - Health promotion: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room E4 - EUPHA (HSR) JTN3 - Health services research: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Kosovel Hall - EUPHA (HTA) JTN4 - Health technology assessment: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room M2 - EUPHA (INJ) JTN5 - Injury prevention and safety promotion: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room E1 - EUPHA (ECO) JTN6 - Public health economics: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room E2 - EUPHA (PHG) JTN7 - Public health genomics: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room TR3-1 - EUPHA (PMH) JTN8 - Public mental health: Join the network

Thu 29th - 12:15-13:15 - Room TR3-2 - EUPHA (SSWH) JTN9 - Social security, work and health: Join the network

22 TIME, LOCATION LUNCH SYMPOSIUMS

AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th LS1 - From micro to macro: how to achieve our Hepatitis C elimination targets by 2030? 12:15-13:15 Chair: Jeff Lazarus, Denmark

Room M1 Welcome and Introduction - Mojca Maticic, Slovenia HCV elimination agenda: Where do we stand? - Jeff Lazarus, Denmark Merck/MSD How best to reach HCV elimination goals? - Jeff Lazarus, Denmark and Marko Korenjak, European Liver Patients' Association (ELPA) HCV elimination in practice: case studies from the field - John Dillon, United Kingdom and Eli Zuckerman, Israel Panel Discussion and Q&A – Moderated by Jeff Lazarus, Denmark

Thu 29th LS2 - Setting approach and occupational health: the case of health promotion in schools in Europe and Asia 12:15-13:15 Chairperson: Mark Dooris, United Kingdom

Room M3/4 Health promotion in schools: who are the health promoters, how do we recruit and educate them, how do to give them the means to make a difference? Didier Jourdan, France Ministry of Empowering a school’s teachers and staff health and well-being: an action research approach, Fu-Li Chen, Taiwan Health, Taiwan The Settings Approach: reflections and implications for human resources,Mark Dooris, United Kingdom

TIME, LOCATION PLENARY SESSION AND ORGANISER Thu 29th Opening Ceremony 13:15-14:00 Moderator: Ivan Erzen, Chair of the 11th European Public Health Conference

Gallus Hall Welcome Samo Fakin, Minister of Health, Slovenia Keynote speakers: Violeta Bulc, European Commissioner for Transport Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Tomo Kriznar, Slovenia

23 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 2 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th A . Winds of 2.A. - Pitch presentations: Innovation to push PH policy 14:10-15:10 change and Chairperson(s): Claudia Habl - Austria, Anja Koornstra - Netherlands innovation Linhart Hall A ‘how to’ guide for public health evidence translation to inform policy and practice, Elodie Besnier - Norway An innovative prevention path to promote healthy aging at Prevention Health Longevity Centre (CPSL) Camille Vincent - France Investigating and promoting inter-sectoral practices to address societal challenges Monica Åberg Yngwe - EuroHealthNet Advancing toward Health in All Policies: Experience from the Canaries, Jose Juan Alemán Sánchez - Spain MAIN CONFERENCE To what extent are complex public health interventions transferable across contexts? Michelle Kelly Irving - France Thursday 29 November New partnerships between science and practice needed . Building a public health evidence base Dike Van De Mheen - Netherlands Intersectoral action for health: Challenges and opportunities in the WHO European Region Juha Mikkonen - Finland Thu 29th B . European and 2.B. - Round table: Policy decision-making – approaches for inter-sectoral action for health 14:10-15:10 global health and sustainable development issues Chairperson(s): Ivan Erzen - Slovenia, Pia Vracko - Slovenia Gallus Hall Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - Samo Fakin - Slovenia NIJZ Vytenis Andriukaitis - European Commission Violeta Bulc – European Commission Maria Meulenbergs - WHO EURO Thu 29th C . E-Health 2.C. - Workshop: Technology in the future of health 14:10-15:10 technology, Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - EUPHA, Rifat Atun - United States communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health EHFG Health Futures Scenario 3: 'Technology delivers' . Will it? Dorli Kahr-Gottlieb - Austria How to leave no-one behind - a Foresight recommendation, Hans Kluge - WHO EURO EHFG Brave new world - will AI rule healthcare? Hal Wolf - United States Thu 29th D . Health 2.D. - Pitch presentations: Health promotion 14:10-15:10 promotion, Chairperson(s): Miek Jong - Sweden lifestyles and Room TR3-1 behaviour Post-disaster context and adolescents’ perceived health: school wellbeing as mediating factor Maria Scatigna - Italy Do boys and girls react differently to social norms based drug prevention? Christiane Stock - Denmark Health counseling and lifestyles . The Italian Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data Rosaria Gallo - Italy Community-Based Lifestyle Intervention for Prevention of Diabetes in Arab Women in East-Jerusalem Nisreen Agbaria - Israel

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Needs and strengths of citizens in Amsterdam regarding improving their health and living environment Miek Jong - Sweden Health promoting University: an Italian comprehensive project, Rosario Andrea Cocchiara - Italy Thu 29th E . Environment 2.E. - Oral presentations: Urban health 14:10-15:10 and health / Chairperson(s): Christine Robinson - United Kingdom Obesity and Room E1 nutrition Population density and mortality in a compact Dutch city: 23-year follow-up of the Dutch GLOBE study Mariëlle Beenackers - Netherlands Mapping intra-urban health disparities in Germany – the example of three case cities in the Ruhr Area Robynne Sutcliffe - Germany Investing in urban actions for climate and health benefits: Lessons from a global research programme Sabrina Gander - United Kingdom Social gradient in health-related quality of life among urban residents in Limassol, Cyprus, Nicos Middleton - Cyprus Developing an age-friendly urban environment index for Ireland: an exploratory factor analysis Sarah Gibney - Ireland Thu 29th F . Health 2.F. - Workshop: The organization and financing of public health services in Europe 14:10-15:10 systems Chairperson(s): Ellen Nolte - European Observatory, Anna Cichowska Myrup - WHO EURO and health Room TR3-2 care The organization and financing of public health services in Slovenia,Vesna-Kestrin Petric - Slovenia The organization and financing of public health services in England, John Middleton - United Kingdom Observatory, The public health workforce in Europe, Robert Otok - ASPHER WHO EURO Assuring the quality of public health services in Europe, Gemma Williams - United Kingdom The organization and financing of public health services in Europe – key policy lessons Bernd Rechel - European Observatory Thu 29th G . Health 2.G. - Pitch presentations: Health systems and services 14:10-15:10 services research Chairperson(s): Peter Groenewegen - Netherlands

Room E2 Sustainability of the Italian National Health Service, Fabiana Madotto - Italy Minimum volume regulation effects on outcome quality and the hospital sector in Germany Justus Vogel - Germany Effect of the regular check-up over hospitalizations from cardiovascular diseases in Pleven, Bulgaria Penka Stefanova - Bulgaria Medication problems during the transition from hospital to home – Role of interprofessional action Hürrem Tezcan-Güntekin - Germany Teleconsultation and second opinions to promote high specialization in pediatrics, Jacopo Ceradini - Italy Wilson's disease in Spain, period 2010-2015, Clara Cavero Carbonell - Spain The Austrian DRG-system: Insights from the first 2 decades, Herwig Ostermann - Austria

25 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 2 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th H . Health 2.H. - Oral presentations: Occupational Health and labour market 14:10-15:10 workforce / Chairperson(s): Ronald Batenburg - Netherlands, Lea-Sophie Borgmann - Germany Health at work Room E3 Evacuations at sea: a register-based study on Danish-flagged merchant ships, Kimmo Herttua - Denmark Occupational class affects self-rated health, somatic complaints and incidence of chronic conditions Sander Van Zon - Netherlands Effects of pesticide use on respiration system of farmers: The case of Middle Anatolia Ulken Tunga Babaoglu - Sleep, functioning and premature exit from labour market: repeated measures latent class analysis MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November Tea Lallukka - Finland Job satisfaction and intention to quit among young physicians – evidence from Austria, Harald Stummer - Austria Thu 29th I . Infectious 2.I. - Oral presentations: Vaccination service, delivery and response 14:10-15:10 diseases, Chairperson(s): Aura Timen - EUPHA (IDC) vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global health The NAVIDAD multicentre project: attitudes towards compulsory vaccination in Italy, Gianluca Voglino - Italy Immunization and media coverage in Italy: an eleven-year analysis (2007-17) Mariana Sao Miguel Morgado - Italy Improving Vaccination Services Delivery – Local contributions to global Measles elimination Guilherme Duarte - Portugal Measles vaccination coverage in young adults in Switzerland 2012&2015 – does awareness play a role? Monica Wymann - Switzerland Austerity, measles and mandatory vaccination: cross-regional analysis of Italian vaccination Veronica Toffolutti - Italy Thu 29th K . Chronic 2.K. - Pitch presentations: Chronic disease prevention, control and management 14:10-15:10 diseases Chairperson(s): Anjum Memon - United Kingdom, Katherine J. Ombrellaro - Germany

Room E4 Co-production - a ‘game changer’ in designing exercise referral schemes to meet local needs Josefine Emilia Björkqvist -United Kingdom Disentangling the higher risks of in lower educated people, Hans Bosma - Netherlands Individual and neighborhood socioeconomic disparities in high blood pressure in France Lola Neufcourt - France Hidden health literacy disparities in Irish cystic fibrosis adolescents and adults, Abaigeal Jackson - Ireland Behavioral change in chronic patients educated by nurses in community setting . A systematic review Grazia Pia Prencipe - Italy Secular trends of cardiovascular health in children and adolescents in Germany (KiGGS Study) Hannelore Neuhauser - Germany Cardiovascular strain, sleep quality and work-life balance in German shift workers, Lisa Stieler - Germany

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th L . Migrant, LGBT 2.L. - Workshop: Barriers and strategies to improve health among sexual minority men in 14:10-15:10 and minority Eastern Europe health Chairperson(s): Kristefer Stojanovski - United States, Sladjana Baros - Serbia Stih Hall Barriers for HIV counseling and testing among MSM in Serbia: combined bio-behavioural survey and EUPHA (SGMH) qualitative study, Sladjana Baros - Serbia Perceived and Experienced Discrimination and Sexual Identity Disclosure of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Patients in Croatia, Igor Grabovac - Austria Risk factors for HIV among an MSM population in Bosnia and Herzegovina Stela Stojisavljevic - Bosnia and Herzegovina Avenues to address the needs of SGM in post-socialist countries: findings from Macedonia Kristefer Stojanovski - United States An mHealth Intervention to Improve Sexual, Behavioral, and Mental Health Among Stigmatized Young Gay and Bisexual Men in Romania, Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger - United States Thu 29th M . Mental 2.M. - Workshop: Suicide (attempts): determinants, prevention and aftercare: further insights? 14:10-15:10 health Chairperson(s): Johan Bilsen - Belgium, Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH)

Room M1 Ecological study of suicides in Slovenian municipalities between 2012–2016, Saska Roškar - Slovenia The feasibility of preventing suicide: the results of a Dutch intervention program, G Donker - Netherlands EUPHA (PMH) Aftercare for general practice patients following a suicide attempt, Flanders (Belgium), Nicole Boffin -Belgium Hope and suicide rates – did we miss something? Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) Thu 29th N . Maternal, 2.N. - Pitch presentations: Improving Primary Health Care for Children and Adolescents: 14:10-15:10 child and What Are The Future Steps? adolescent Chairperson(s): Sonia Saxena - United Kingdom, Gisela Leiras - Portugal Room M3+4 health Prevalence of children and youth with chronic conditions – self-reported and register based data Anette Andersen - Denmark Subsidized health sector reform on spectacles for children and adolescents – A follow-up study Sharareh Akhavavn - Sweden Marketing to children on food packaging in Slovenia is almost exclusively linked to unhealthy foods Živa Lavriša - Slovenia The “Global Health and Education” UNESCO chair, a new initiative in the field of health promotion Didier Jourdan - France Early life social and health determinants of adult socioeconomic position across two generations Muhammad Zakir Hossin - Sweden Process Evaluation of a School Based Intervention to Promote Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity Maha Nubani Huseini - Palestine, State of Austrian child and adolescent health strategy – from policy into practice, Theresa Bengough - Austria

27 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 2 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th O . Impact 2.O. - Oral presentations: Health promotion, health education 14:10-15:10 assessment Chairperson(s): Chiara Cadeddu - Italy, Gerben Hulsegge - Netherlands / Health lit- Club CD 1 eracy Is stress of options linked to psychological well-being? A study among upper level managers Holger Pfaff - Germany Perceived environmental correlates of intensity- and domain-specific physical activity Sunwoo Lee - Interactive voice response interventions targeting behaviour change: a systematic literature review Stergiani Tsoli - United Kingdom MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November Can we support health-related quality of life through lifestyle factors and cognitive functioning? Caroline Cohrdes - Germany A multi-faceted approach to health education and training needs in conflict, Ammar Sabouni - United Kingdom

Thu 29th P . Public health 2.P. - Oral presentations: Transmission, surveillance and effective screening 14:10-15:10 monitoring, Chairperson(s): Nesrin Cilingiroglu - Turkey, Maria Filomena Correia - Portugal reporting and Club CD screening Time to rethink the diagnosis of lung cancer? A cost-effectiveness analysis on a new genomic device Elvira D'Andrea - Italy Implementation of BEST (Barrier to Effective Screening Tool) to cancer in Europe, Jennifer Priaulx - United Kingdom Tuberculosis surveillance systems in Portugal: an evaluation in a high incidence area (2016 to 2017) Eduardo Freire Rodrigues - Portugal Transmission network analysis of infectious disease: a study of tuberculosis transmission in Portugal Carla Nunes - Portugal Diabetes surveillance in Germany – conceptual framework and data sources, Christian Schmidt - Germany

Thu 29th Q . Social 2.Q. - Oral presentations: Work and sickness absence 14:10-15:10 security, work Chairperson(s): Gunnel Hensing - EUPHA (SSH), Błaz˙ej Łyszczarz - Poland and health Room M2 From sickness absence to disability retirement: Diagnostic and occupational class differences Laura Salonen - Finland Associations of job demands and job control with long-term sickness absence and disability pension Kristin Farrants - Sweden Physician’s work with sickness certification of patients; results from 4 very large Swedish surveys Kristina Alexanderson - Sweden Sickness absence due to breast cancer by occupational class among Finnish women during 2005–2013 Johanna Pekkala - Finland What keeps Austrian teachers healthy? Results from a theory based cross-sectional study Robert Griebler - Austria

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th 2.R. - Poster walk: Pain and violence 14:10-15:10 Chairperson(s): Anne Lounamaa - EUPHA (INJ), Mirjam Rodella Sapia - Switzerland Level -1 2 .R .2 - Burden of injury from RTCs: evidence from three EU countries, Elena Petelos - 2 .R .3 - Traffic Accidents In Ten Years In Turkey: Advanced Analysis Of National Data, Burcu Kucuk Bicer - Turkey 2 .R .4 - Life stories of men who have committed homicide in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Martín Hernán Di Marco - Argentina 2 .R .5 - Links between multiple risk behaviors and injury at fifteen-year-olds, Tina Medved - Slovenia 2 .R .6 - The impact of family socioeconomic factors on child safety, Mateja Rok Simon - Slovenia 2 .R .7 - Physical and psychological violence among youths: a population-based study in Serbia, Milena Šantric´ Milic´evic´ - Serbia 2 .R .9 - Could be the visual analogue scale a definitive method to classify endometriosis-related pain? Gianmarco Troiano - Italy 2 .R .10 - Economic violence against women in Croatia, Ivan Miskulin - Croatia 2 .R .11 - Consumption of medicines for chronic pain in Slovenia from 2007 – 2017, Tatja Kostnapfel - Slovenia 2 .R .12 - Male patients’ past experiences of violence and their wish of violence being addressed by a physician Nikola Komlenac - Austria 2 .R .13 - Public health and war: A critical synthesis towards a new approach, Ammar Sabouni - United Kingdom 2 .R .14 - The Role of the Economic Factors with Pain Medication among Individuals Over 50, Aviad Tur-Sinai - Israel 2 .R .15 - Mortality and hospitalization rate due to traumatic brain injury in children, young adults in Europe Juliana Melichová - Slovakia Thu 29th 2.S. - Poster walk: Healthy and unhealthy lifestyles 14:10-15:10 Chairperson(s): Guido Van Hal - Belgium Level -2 2 .S .1 - NGO role in healthy living promotion, Ausra Berzanskyte - Lithuania 2 .S .2 - Alcohol related policies in Israeli pubs – a two-sided coin, Shiran Bord - Israel 2 .S .3 - Alcohol-related health service use as predictor of death and remission in patients with AUD, Elina Rautiainen - Finland 2 .S .4 - Complex inequalities of gender and social class in daily among Swedish men and women Evelina Landstedt - Sweden 2 .S .5 - Unpleasant side effects due to bidet toilet use, Laura Catarsi - Italy 2 .S .6 - The lifestyle-related diseases among Japanese public assistance recipients, Tami Sengoku - Japan 2 .S .7 - Difference in water intake between persons with a history of cerebral infarction and healthy persons Tomofumi Nishikawa - Japan 2 .S .8 - Gender differences in selected life-style and behaviours in Russia, 2015-2017, Natalia Bobrova - United Kingdom 2 .S .9 - Interactions of smoking, alcohol use, overweight and physical inactivity as predictors of cancer, Olli Pietiläinen - Finland 2 .S .10 - Physical activity habits of adult population in Slovenia, Maja Petricˇ - Slovenia 2 .S 11. - What affects physical activity and sedentary time improvements after a cardiovascular examination? Lisa Voigt - Germany 2 .S .12 - Association between socioeconomic status and physical inactivity in Japan: NIPPON DATA2010, Yuka Sumimoto – Japan 2 .S .13 - Trends in vigorous physical activity in relation to FAS in 34 countries between the years 2006-2014 Erik Sigmund - Czech Republic 2 .S .14 - Being physically active: Perceived barriers among future doctors at Ege University, 2013-2016, Isil Ergin - Turkey

29 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 3 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th A . Winds of 3.A. - Round table: A new wave of marijuana legalization: Political & Commercial 15:40-16:40 change and highs- Public health lows? innovation Chairperson(s): Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA, Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - EUPHA Linhart Hall Panellists EUPHA Xavier Leus - Belgium Yves Charpak - France Ansgar Gerhardus - Germany Nadav Davidovitch - Israel MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November Julian Mamo - Malta Koos Van Der Velden - Netherlands Vesna-Kestrin Petric - Slovenia Corina Wirth - Switzerland

Thu 29th B . European and 3.B. - Skills building seminar: The Global Charter for the Public’s Health: making health a 15:40-16:40 global health political choice issues Chairperson(s): Michael Moore - Australia, Walter Ricciardi - Italy Gallus Hall The Global Charter for the Public's Health: role, functions, competencies and education requirements WFPHA Marta Lomazzi - Switzerland Embedding The Global Charter into Australian health strategies, Michael Moore - Australia Applying the Global Charter to reverse the anti-vax trend in Italy, Walter Ricciardi - Italy Thu 29th C . E-Health 3.C. - Pitch presentations: Health technology, e-health and internet 15:40-16:40 technology, Chairperson(s): Carlo Favaretti - EUPHA (HTA) communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Teaching children hygiene principles using a tailored version of e-Bug, Alice Canale - Italy The organisational domain in HTA reports: towards a technology-oriented assessment Pasquale Cacciatore - Italy A case study using the European Cancer Information System web-application: Lung cancer incidence Manola Bettio - Italy The @geing Online project: Developing and evaluating social e-innovations in a Nordic context Johanna Nordmyr - Finland The development of an E-tool for Vaginal Complaints, Claudia Van Der Heijde - Netherlands The MOSEXY – Trial: Mobile Phone for Sexual Health in Youth, Anna Nielsen - Sweden Systematic Review on the Social Mechanism of Health Misinformation Dissemination in the Internet Era Yuxi Wang - Italy ePrescription in Slovenia: operative features, user insights, and public health potentials Janja Zidarn - Slovenia

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Thu 29th D . Health 3.D. - Oral presentations: Smoking cessation: policy and practice 15:40-16:40 promotion, Chairperson(s): Marleen Bekker - EUPHA (PHPP) lifestyles and Has point-of-sale legislation led to a reduction in exposure to tobacco retailing? Jamie Pearce - United Kingdom Room TR3-1 behaviour Smoking Prevalence and Cessation Alternatives among Religious Israelis, Ephraim Shapiro - Israel From research to generalization: scale-up process of a public health intervention in France, Amandine Vallata - France A randomized controlled study with WhatsApp embedded in smoking cessation service, Seyfi Durmaz -Turkey Smoking-related perceptions after plain tobacco packaging in France: DePICT a representative study Fabienne El-Khoury - France Thu 29th E . Environment 3.E. - Pitch presentations: Urban health 15:40-16:40 and health / Chairperson(s): Greg Williams - United Kingdom Obesity and Health impacts of ambient air pollution in five Southern European countries, Andreja Kukec - Slovenia Room E1 nutrition Health impact assessment of traffic-related air pollution in Copenhagen Municipality Henrik Brønnum-Hansen - Denmark Does the wind make you feel sick? Influence of malodors and environmental worries on state of health Jasmin Kadel - Germany Epidemiology of Hypertension in the Kazakhstan regions exposed to radiation due to Nuclear Tests Lyudmila Pivina - Kazakhstan Urban diabetes: the case of the metropolitan area of Rome, Antonio Nicolucci - Italy Planning local urban environments to promote health in Vic (Barcelona): A comprehensive approach Anna Puig-Ribera - Spain The case health in all policies approach in French cities to promote healthy urban green spaces Marion Porcherie - France Thu 29th F . Health 3.F. - Pitch presentations: Health and finances 15:40-16:40 systems Chairperson(s): Tek-Ang Lim - EUPHA (ECO) and health Cost-effectiveness analysis of screening programs for Lynch syndrome in Italy, Roberta Pastorino - Italy Room TR3-2 care The financial impact of Power of Attorney legislation and POA registration rates in Scotland Kate Levin - United Kingdom An evaluation of the relationship between premature mortality and socioeconomic factors in Turkey Burcu Tokuc - Turkey Projecting the Budget and Health Impact of the PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors to inform budget planning . Mirjana Rajer - Slovenia Euripid Collaboration Guidance Principles for External Reference Pricing in Europe, Claudia Habl - Austria A Preventative Strategy for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: Economic and Policy Aspects Jose Luis Navarro Espigares - Spain Voluntary insurance is associated with higher expenditure on health administration in OECD countries Błaz˙ej Łyszczarz - Poland

31 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 3 AND ORGANISER Thu 29th G . Health 3.G. - Pitch presentations: Improving health services: Europe and beyond 15:40-16:40 services research Chairperson(s): Valentina Chiesa - Italy, Mahesh Devnani - India

Room E2 Using participatory action research to improve care coordination in Latin America healthcare networks M Luisa Vázquez Navarrete - Spain Cross-border care in Europe: a critical analysis of collaborations (2007-2017), Andrea Schmidt - Austria Healthcare organization mergers: a systematic review of the literature on clinical outcomes Marco Mariani - Italy Factors affecting physician satisfaction in European hospitals: evidence based on systematic review MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November Alicja Domagała - Poland Improving quality through competition? The impact of public reporting on competition among hospitals Alexander Geissler - Germany Healthcare system performance on care continuity for severe mentally ill patients in five countries Pablo Nicaise - Belgium To perform or not to perform: Perceptions of future physicians’ on Cesarean delivery Nesrin Cilingiroglu - Turkey Working in the change of Finnish health and social care system- Perceptions of the employees Anu-Marja Kaihlanen - Finland Thu 29th H . Health 3.H. - Oral presentations: Occupational Health 15:40-16:40 workforce / Chairperson(s): Ute Bültmann - Netherlands, Grit Müller - Germany Health at work Room E3 Occupational physical heaviness and sitting as predictors of mortality: a 26-year follow-up Tuija Mikkola - Finland Effect of a workplace intervention on workplace social capital: a cluster RCT, Elisabeth Framke - Denmark Psychosocial characteristics and work functioning during 18 months in cancer patients Heleen Dorland - Netherlands Labour market trajectories over the life-course - the importance of childhood negative life events? Claus D. Hansen - Denmark Effect of independent medical examinations on return to work in Norway, Silje Maeland - Norway Thu 29th I . Infectious 3.I. - Pitch presentations: Vaccine compliance and hesitation 15:40-16:40 diseases, Chairperson(s): Anna Odone - Italy vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global health Influenza vaccination knowledge, attitudes and behaviors in dialysis patients: a national survey Matteo D'Angelo - Italy Vaccine compliance and hesitation among pregnant women in Israel, Shiran Bord - Israel Risk perception of acquiring vaccine preventable diseases in Italy: results from NAVIDAD Study Maria Rosaria Gualano - Italy

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Is health literacy related to adherence to follow-up appointments in an Adult Vaccination Centre? Elena Roel - Spain Is mandatory vaccination influencing maternal decision to vaccinate children in Slovenia? Mario Fafangel - Slovenia Parental trust and beliefs following 6 years of improper vaccinations in Northern Italy, Laura Brunelli - Italy Actions and results in an Italian Local Health Authority after the law on mandatory vaccinations Andrea Poscia - Italy Thu 29th K . Chronic 3.K. - Oral presentations: Chronic diseases: NCDs 15:40-16:40 diseases Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA (CHR)

Room E4 Disability-free life expectancy and diabetes in Germany, 2009-12, Jens Baumert - Germany A medical app to teenagers with type 1 diabetes: The development of a decision aid tool, Anne Møller - Denmark Global impact of attaining the Sustainable Development Goal target for NCDs on longevity and economy Bochen Cao - France Financial risk for people living with non-communicable diseases from 18 countries in the PURE study Adrianna Murphy - United Kingdom Changes in key chronic disease risk factors in Finland 2011–2017, Katja Borodulin - Finland The influence of trade rules on non-communicable disease prevention at the World Trade Organization, Pepita Barlow - United Kingdom Thu 29th L . Migrant, LGBT 3.L. - Workshop: Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Men Who Have Sex with Men 15:40-16:40 and minority Across Europe health Chairperson(s): Aura Timen - EUPHA (IDC), Richard Bränström - EUPHA (SGMH) Stih Hall Prolonged hepatitis A outbreak disproportionally affecting men having sex with men, European Area 2016 EUPHA (SGMH) -2018, Ettore Severi - Sweden (IDC) Validating the syndemic threat surrounding sexual minority men’s health in a population-based study Richard Bränström - EUPHA (SGMH) Implementation and evaluation of the human papillomavirus vaccination pilot for men who have sex with men in England, 2016-2017, Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom Prevalence and Determinants of Illicit Drug and Polydrug Use in People Living with HIV in Austria Igor Grabovac - Austria Thu 29th M . Mental 3.M. - Oral presentations: Depression and suicide 15:40-16:40 health Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH)

Room M1 A history of depression and the risk of incident dementia, Kaarina Korhonen - Finland Multiplicative effect of mild depressive symptoms with diabetes on other chronic conditions Valéry Bocquet - The role of poor mental health in explaining post-separation excess mortality, Niina Metsä-Simola - Finland

33 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 3 AND ORGANISER Depression earlier on in life predicts frailty at 50 years, Mukil Menon - United Kingdom Socio-economic inequalities in suicide across European countries: causation or confounding? Vincent Lorant - Belgium Thu 29th N . Maternal, 3.N. - Oral presentations: Child health 15:40-16:40 child and Chairperson(s): Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH), Priyamvada Paudyal - United Kingdom adolescent Room M3+4 health Improving dental health in young children of immigrant background, Heidi Lyshol - Norway Obesity and cognition during childhood: Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study Hanna Creese -

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Thursday 29 November Childhood maltreatments, child-to-adult BMI and cardiometabolic disease risk in mid-adulthood Leah Li - United Kingdom The influence of protection motivation factors and social norms on child safety, Mateja Rok Simon - Slovenia Effectiveness of the oral hygiene education for 4-6 year old children and their parents in Kaunas Iveta Kucˇinskaite˙ - Lithuania Thu 29th O . Impact 3.O. - Oral presentations: Effectiveness of preventive health programmes 15:40-16:40 assessment / Chairperson(s): Miek Jong - Sweden Health literacy Club CD 1 How the Dutch survive screening implementations, Ronald Zwartkruis - Netherlands Cost-effectiveness of RAS testing in colorectal cancer . A systematic review of economic evaluations Erica Pitini - Italy Up-to-date colorectal cancer screening as a determinant of participant’s screening method of choice José Luis Sandoval - Switzerland Accidental injuries in the Finnish adult population: the 2017 national victimization survey results Persephone Doupi - Finland Promoting health literacy through self-reliant working groups and peer moderation: The study GeWinn Holger Hassel - Germany Thu 29th P . Public health 3.P. - Pitch presentations: Health inequalities 15:40-16:40 monitoring, Chairperson(s): Jany Rademakers - Netherlands, Ivan Miskulin - Croatia reporting and Club CD screening Adverse health behaviour increase with decreasing labour market status in a Danish population survey Jes Bak Sørensen - Denmark Does it add up? Intersectional inequalities in mental health in the Swedish adult population Nadja Trygg - Sweden Significant educational differences in population health observed in the FinHealth 2017 Survey Päivikki Koponen - Finland Trends in adolescents’ material and occupational social class-based inequalities in health Maxim Dierckens - Belgium

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AND ORGANISER Thursday 29 November MAIN CONFERENCE Population health inequalities across Metropolitan Areas: Evidence from the EURO-HEALTHY project Claudia Costa - Portugal Being homeless in an unequal society: A qualitative analysis of stories of homeless people Mzwandile Mabhala - United Kingdom Social inequalities in sleep-related breathing disorders: evidence from the CoLaus study Dusan Petrovic - Switzerland Socio-economic characteristics associated with premature mortality across small-areas in Cyprus Demetris Lamnisos - Cyprus Thu 29th Q . Social 3.Q. - Oral presentations: Work, health and sick leave 15:40-16:40 security, work Chairperson(s): Gunnel Hensing - EUPHA (SSH) and health Room M2 Burnout and work ability and the role of shift work – results from the Study on Mental Health at Work Grit Müller - Germany The impact of occupational health on worklife expectancy, a Danish study on the years 2012-2016 Jacob Pedersen - Denmark Risk of sickness absence during pregnancy due to multiple work factors, Camilla Sandal Sejbaek - Denmark Labor market participation and accumulation of multimorbidity: A life-course approach Monica Ubalde-Lopez - Spain Health-related educational inequalities in employment across 26 European countries in 2005-2014 Jolinda Schram - Netherlands

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Thu 29th 3.R. - Poster walk: From tradition to innovation 15:40-16:40 Chairperson(s): Peter Allebeck - Sweden, Rebecca Glover - United Kingdom

Level -1 3 .R .1 - Health in the 2018 Italian general election, Stefano Guicciardi - Italy 3 .R .2 - Health policy, task shifting and nursing in Italy: a policy analisys, Walter De Caro - Italy 3 .R .3 - Development and uptake of the Circle of Health (COH) – best practice in shared leadership, Patsy Beattie-Huggan - Canada 3 .R .4 - The economic burden of different Multiple Sclerosis courses, Paolo Cozzolino - Italy 3 .R .5 - Patterns of Multimorbidity in the General Danish Population . A Latent Class Analysis, Finn Breinholt Larsen - Denmark 3 .R .6 - Social determinants of health in population-based cohort studies, UK: a systematic review, Stergiani Tsoli - United Kingdom 3 .R .7 - Socioeconomic inequalities in oral : evidence from a cross-sectional study, Masa Davidovic - Serbia 3 .R .8 - The relation between deprivation and healthcare costs for Dutch children, Marije van der Hulst - Netherlands 3 .R .9 - Energy drink consumption predicts norm-breaking behavior in Swedish adolescents, Åsa Svensson - Sweden 3 .R .10 - Follow-up of children with pelvicalyceal dilatation at prenatal screening: A cohort study in Wales Lisa Hurt - United Kingdom 3 .R .11 - Analysis of the expenditures and the activities of the Child Health Program in Pleven, Bulgaria, Stela Georgieva - Bulgaria

35 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER 3 .R .12 - Sexual orientation, gender identity and social anxiety levels in sexual minorities, Conor Mahon - Ireland 3 .R .14 - Patient-perceived treatment burden . The first study in a general population – Denmark 2017 Marie Hauge Pedersen - Denmark 3 .R .15 - Congenital anomalies of urinary tract in the Population-based Registry of Valencia Region (Spain) Clara Cavero Carbonell - Spain Thu 29th 3.S. - Poster walk: Environment, food 15:40-16:40 Chairperson(s): Christopher Birt - EUPHA (FN)

Level -2 3 .S .1 - Content validity of neighbourhood environment audit tool: virtual ethnographic study, Nicos Middleton - Cyprus MAIN CONFERENCE

Thursday 29 November 3 .S .3 - Assessment of quality of life in the descendants of people exposed to radiation in Kazakhstan, Lyudmila Pivina - Kazakhstan 3 .S .4 - Personal exposure to traffic-related air pollutants and health outcomes in urban green space workers Claire Demoury - Belgium 3 .S .5 - Health Effects of Wind Turbines: A Review of the Articles Published Between 2008-2018, Aslı Ata Teneler - Turkey 3 .S .6 - Evaluation of fatigue in the offspring of population living around Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site Yuliya Semenova - Kazakhstan 3 .S .7 - The influence of the north Atlantic oscillation index on arterial blood pressure,Vidmantas Vaiciulis - Lithuania 3 .S .8 - Exposure of Portuguese population to mycotoxins: the contribution of human biomonitoring studies, Carla Nunes - Portugal 3 .S .10 - The future of piped water in villages in low- and middle-income countries, Alua Omarova - Kazakhstan 3 .S .11 - Learning by doing: a HIA study on bread salt reduction and its effects on , Luciana Costa - Portugal 3 .S .12 - Assessment of Food Safety Knowledge among Chicken Shawerma Food Handlers in Amman/Jordan, Hana Taha - Qatar 3 .S .13 - Listeria monocytogenes molecular surveillance in clinical samples in Italy during 2010-2016, Dario De Medici - Italy 3 .S .14 - Public perceptions and behaviors related to Aedes mosquito-borne diseases in France in 2016, Sonia Molho - France 3 .S .15 - Different methods to reduce stethoscopes infective load, Margherita Napolitani - Italy

TIME, LOCATION PLENARY SESSION AND ORGANISER Thu 29th Plenary 2: Sustainable Development Goals - how can we address them through public health action? 16:50-17:50 Moderator: Anna Cichowska Myrup, Programme Manager Public Health Services, WHO Regional Office for Europe

Gallus Hall Speakers/Panellists: Bettina Menne, Coordinator Sustainable Development and Health, WHO Regional Office for Europe WHO EURO Charlotte Marchandise, Elected member of the City Council of Rennes, France Nancy Fullman, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Seattle, United States Hans Kluge, Director Health Systems and Public Health, WHO Regional Office for Europe

36 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 4 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th A . Winds of 4.A. - Pitch presentations: Innovations in public health 8:30-9:30 change and Chairperson(s): Apostolos Vantarakis - Greece innovation Linhart Hall The Healthy Lifestyle Pyramid- a Polish innovation in health education, Magdalena Wrzesin´ska - Poland Engagement ecosystem: reccomandations from the first consensus conference on patient engagement Guendalina Graffigna - Italy Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines by Walking in Older Adults from Three-Middle Income Countries Chevelle Davis - United States Health in all policies: lessons learned and next steps in Utrecht, Miriam Weber - Netherlands Individual and interpersonal correlates of cardiorespiratory fitness in adults - The case of Germany Katherine J. Ombrellaro - Germany Fostering youth participation for environment and health in Slovenia, Tomaž Gorenc - Slovenia Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE Fri 30th B . European and 4.B. - Workshop: Corporations, conflict of interest and the impacts on public health in the 8:30-9:30 global health global south issues Chairperson(s): Jihad Makhoul - Lebanon Gallus Hall Conflict of interest (COI) and governance in the era of sustainable development goals, Monika Arora - India American Knowledge translation to counteract COI from corporations: a case from Lebanon, Rima Nakkash - Lebanon University of Emerging actions, relations and interference of non-state actors after the 2014 Mexican soda tax Beirut implementation . Benjamin Hawkins - United Kingdom Alcohol industry funding for university research: a conflict of interest,Amina Saban - South Africa Fri 30th C . E-Health 4.C. - Pitch presentations: Social determinants to food 8:30-9:30 technology, Chairperson(s): Tatjana Buzeti - Slovenia, Urška Erklavec - Slovenia communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Factors associated with obesity in children in Brighton & Hove: An analysis of cross-sectional data Anjum Memon - United Kingdom Junk food cafés’ impact on public health, deprived communities and food waste in North West England Greg Williams - United Kingdom Housing first and food insecurity: an experimental trial in Vancouver, Canada, Milad Parpouchi - Canada School interventions’ effect on enhancing healthy weight: interaction with sociodemographic factors Konstantina Zota - Greece Comparison of food-related health literacy in Slovenia, United Kingdom and Australia, Igor Pravst - Slovenia The Healthy Food Environment Policy Index: Comparing nutrition policy implementation in 10 countries Stefanie Vandevijvere - Belgium If it works, I like it: Predicting acceptance of food-related nudging . Ingrid Djupegot - Norway

37 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 4 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th D . Health 4.D. - Pitch presentations: Addiction (alcohol, drugs and gambling) 8:30-9:30 promotion, Chairperson(s): Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) lifestyles and Room TR3-1 behaviour Do safer gambling environments disturb non-problem gamblers? Ekaterina Ivanova - Sweden Is Gambling a Public Health issue for Wales, UK? Claire Beynon - United Kingdom Tackling binge drinking in university students: a European public health challenge . Joel Ladner - France Subtypes of students misusing prescription stimulants for performance enhancement, Sara De Bruyn - Belgium Frequent binge drinking between 18 and 25 years old: a risk of adulthood alcohol dependence? Marie-Pierre Tavolacci - France Polydrug abuse in general population: an italian pilot study, Niccolò Vonci - Italy Misuse of anxiety medications in adult population in Serbia-National survey, Zorica Terzic Supic - Serbia

Fri 30th E . Environment 4.E. - Oral presentations: Environmental health 8:30-9:30 and health / Chairperson(s): Lucija Perharicˇ - Slovenia Obesity and Room E1 nutrition Exposure to particulate matter and DNA methylation in women from Catania, Italy, Andrea Maugeri - Italy Health effects of livestock farms: An updated analysis of seven consecutive years, Christos Baliatsas - Netherlands Risk assessment for children health from environmental exposure to inorganic arsenic, Lucija Perharicˇ - Slovenia Perceived noise control and its value in the association of road traffic noise with noise annoyance Natalie Riedel - Germany Age-friendly environments, active lives? A study of physical activity among older adults in Ireland Sarah Gibney - Ireland MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November

Fri 30th F . Health 4.F. - Oral presentations: Health care delivery 8:30-9:30 systems and Chairperson(s): Elena Petelos - Greece health care Room TR3-2 Higher Openness is Associated with Lower Mortality rates among 137 Acute English NHS Trusts Veronica Toffolutti - Italy Stakeholders’ views on scenarios on EU child healthcare systems and how changes might be achieved Eline Vlasblom - Netherlands Social Determinants of avoidable hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions Lorenzo Paglione - Italy Regional Outcome Evaluation Program: inequities in access to health care in Lazio region of Italy . Martina Ventura - Italy Comparison of avoidable emergency hospitalizations between foreign and Italian minors in Rome Annamaria Mele - Italy

38 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 4 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th G . Health 4.G. - Pitch presentations: Access to health services 8:30-9:30 services Chairperson(s): Tit Albreht - Slovenia, Borjan Pavlovski - Macedonia research Room E2 Characteristics of primary care non-users in Latvia, Anita Villerusa - Latvia Public Home Health Care Services: Thoughts, Experiences of Family Medicine Practitioners in Ankara Pınar Güner - Turkey Quality of clinical documentation and readmission rates: physician’s gender based differences Lucia Kundisova - Italy Developing a simulator of operating room scheduling to decrease waiting lists, Daniele Rosadini - Italy Socioeconomic differences in use of public, occupational and private health care in Finland Jenni Blomgren - Finland Course of job satisfaction of Norwegian doctors from 2010 to 2017: study based on repeated surveys Judith Rosta - Norway Friday 30 November Changes in the inequalities in antenatal health service utilization in Serbia from 2005 to 2014 MAIN CONFERENCE Željka Stamenkovic´ - Serbia Barriers to access to adequate maternal care in Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Latvia, Elina Miteniece - Netherlands Fri 30th H . Health 4.H. - Oral presentations: Data, forecasting, evaluation: producing and using evidence 8:30-9:30 workforce / Chairperson(s): Odile Mekel - EUPHA (HIA) Health at work Room E3 Published Mortality Datasets – is Perfection the Enemy of Credibility? Michael Rigby - Ireland Essential health benefits in Italy: a dream came true after sixteen years . How will it be evaluated? Alessandra Sinopoli - Italy Competence demands for future health promotion, Kaija Matinheikki - Finland Evidence-Informed Health Policy (EIHP): implementation strategies for Kazakhstan, Vitaliy Koikov - Kazakhstan Care coordination across levels in the Catalan health system: results of the COORDENA .CAT survey M Luisa Vázquez Navarrete - Spain Fri 30th I . Infectious 4.I. - Oral presentations: Infectious Diseases: outbreak, prevention, vaccination 8:30-9:30 diseases, Chairperson(s): Koos Van Der Velden - Netherlands vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global health Attitudes and practices towards human papillomavirus vaccination among general practitioners in Italy Italo Francesco Angelillo - Italy Results of a 15-year targeted HBV-vaccination program for high behavioral risk groups Anouk Urbanus - Netherlands Assessment of key infectious diseases among asylum seekers at the French-Italian border (Liguria) Ilaria Barberis - Italy Seasonal influenza vaccine procurement systems in Europe, Caterina Rizzo - Italy Managing 2018 Measles Outbreak in a healthcare setting in Porto, Portugal, Mariana Perez Duque - Portugal

39 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 4 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th K . Chronic 4.K. - Oral presentations: Obesity and physical activity 8:30-9:30 diseases Chairperson(s): Michele Cecchini - France, Polonca Truden-Dobrin - Slovenia

Room E4 Early-life rapid weight gain and child-to-adolescent BMI trajectories: UK Millennium Cohort Study Yi Lu - United Kingdom A mixed methods study of childhood overweight across ethnic groups in Coventry, Marie Murphy - United Kingdom How to educate and promote physical activity among children and adolescents? An umbrella review Valeria D'Egidio - Italy HEPA Europe as exchange platform to foster progress in health care approaches to physical activity Andrea Backovic´ Juricˇan - Slovenia Harnessing Gamification for population level changes in physical activity, Marc Harris - United Kingdom Fri 30th L . Migrant, LGBT 4.L. - Pitch presentations: Refugees, migrants, ethnic minorities and health services 8:30-9:30 and minority Chairperson(s): Yves Charpak - France, Natalia Skogberg - Finland health Stih Hall Federal health monitoring in Germany: How can we integrate populations with migration background? Claudia Santos-Hövener - Germany Satisfaction with maternal care in migrants and natives: a population-based study from Portugal Anna Muralova - Portugal Personal health record for migrants: A Systematic Review, Valentina Chiesa - Italy A review of training programmes addressing healthcare for migrants and ethnic minorities in Europe Antonio Chiarenza - Italy Impact of migration on health and wellbeing of left-behind families: a systematic review MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November Priyamvada Paudyal - United Kingdom Have Romanians changed the use of Italian healthcare services after their entry into EU? Carolina Di Paolo - Italy Fri 30th M . Mental 4.M. - Pitch presentations: Mental Health through life 8:30-9:30 health Chairperson(s): Marija Jakubauskiene - Lithuania

Room M1 Addressing stigma and mental health literacy in childhood and adolescence, Patricia Wahl - Germany An efficient and valid test for the identification of children with emotional and behavioral problems Meinou Theunissen - Netherlands Could child mental health problems be reduced by increasing physical activity? Sungano Chigogora - United Kingdom Academic performance and depression: 26 000 adolescents followed into adulthood, Alma Sörberg Wallin - Sweden Retrospective study of risk factors for postnatal depression symptoms in Hungary, Edit Paulik - Hungary Recession-related stress, mental health, and the buffering role of psychosocial resources, Jonathan Koltai - Italy Psychiatric hospitalizations of chronic psychotic disorder patients with/out SUD, Israel, 1963-2016 Yehuda Neumark - Israel Inequalities in determinants and mental health in Sweden- results from a governmental initiative Sara Fritzell - Sweden

40 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 4 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th N . Maternal, 4.N. - Workshop: How can we reduce inequalities in child health? Perspectives from across Europe 8:30-9:30 child and Chairperson(s): Alastair Leyland - United Kingdom, Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) adolescent Room M3+4 health Health literacy in children and adolescents: associations between health literacy and health inequalities Orkan Okan - Germany EUPHA (CAPH) A preventive and environment-centered approach of parent support in a deprived neigbourhood in the city (EPI) (ENV) of Groningen: experiences from professionals, parents and their children, Jolanda Tuinstra - Netherlands How might improvements to maternal mental wellbeing reduce inequalities in child health in the UK? A simulation of hypothetical interventions using a causal mediation method . Anna Pearce - United Kingdom Fri 30th O . Impact 4.O. - Oral presentations: Assessment of innovative interventions: data, costs and collaboration 8:30-9:30 assessment / Chairperson(s): Fabiana Rubba - Italy Health literacy Club CD 1 “Why do they want my data?” – Cancer patients' views on the use of genomic information in health care Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE Wannes Van Hoof - Belgium Future pathways for EU cooperation on HTA, Anja Laschkolnig - Austria The appropriateness of genetic testing in Europe: a survey of national experts, Annalisa Rosso - Italy Impact of new HCV therapies on liver transplantation: the European Liver Transplant Registry study Paolo Angelo Cortesi - Italy Exploring differences in the use and impact of technology on health in Wales: a population survey Alisha Davies - United Kingdom Fri 30th P . Public health 4.P. - Pitch presentations: Monitoring environmental determinants 8:30-9:30 monitoring, Chairperson(s): Peter Van Den Hazel - EUPHA (ENV) reporting and Club CD screening Label misrepresentation in seized anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing substances Barak Shapira - Israel Big data and earthquake: databases integration for studies on medium-long term effects on health Francesco D'Aloisio - Italy Biological risk and needlestick injuries among healthcare professional students: preliminary results Claudia Pileggi - Italy Smoking and distribution of adipose tissue, Donatas Austys - Lithuania Socioeconomic inequalities in current daily smoking: Further analysis of GATS Turkey 2012, Hur Hassoy - Turkey Hygienic conditions of gyms in the city of Milan, Italy . First results of a cross-sectional study Gianuario Aulicino - Italy Impact of environmental risk perception on the smoking behavior of French pregnant women Marie-Pierre Sauvant-Rochat - France Tobacco control in healthcare: results from Russian Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey Marine Gambaryan - Russia

41 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 4 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th Q . Social 4.Q. - Pitch presentations: Health at work and employment 8:30-9:30 security, work Chairperson(s): Gunnel Hensing - EUPHA (SSH) and health Room M2 Innovation in home care sector and its impact on workers' well-being: a participatory diagnosis Rachida Bensliman - Belgium Type of treatment for low back pain, social insurance regulation changes and later work disability Syed Rahman - Sweden Occupational exposures and HBV infection: a meta-analysis about non-healthcare settings Matteo Riccò - Italy Disability pension and permanent medical impairment among injured car occupants of working ages Rasmus Elrud - Sweden ICF-linking of health information regarding functioning in sickness certificates, Magdalena Fresk - Sweden Educational differences in working life expectancy in the Netherlands, Suzan Robroek - Netherlands Occupational differences in sickness presenteeism trend, Taina Leinonen - Finland

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Fri 30th 4.R. - Poster walk: Reproductive and child health 8:30-9:30 Chairperson(s): Sonia Saxena - United Kingdom, Camilla Sandal Sejbaek - Denmark

Level -1 4 .R .1 - Vitamin A Supplementation Among Children Aged 6-59 months in 23 sub-Saharan African Countries Lanthé Kruger - South Africa MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November 4 .R .3 - Physical growth from childhood to adolescence: a reflection of socioenvironmental conditions . Brazil Sheila Alvim Matos - Brazil 4 .R .6 - Evaluation of the Level of Osteoporotic Fracture Prevention of Postmenopausal Women, Ceren Varer Akpınar - Turkey 4 .R .7 - Reproductive health, consanguineous and teenage marriages among farmworkers in Turkey, Ilker Kayi - Turkey 4 .R .8 - Impact of impregnated net’s use and efficacy on malaria during the pregnancy’s first trimester,Benin Cornélia Hounkonnou - France 4 .R .9 - Long-acting reversible contraception free of charge decreases abortion rates, Mika Gissler - Finland 4 .R .11 - Current practice of counseling smoking cessation during pregnancy among gynecologists in Slovenia Tjasa Pibernik - Slovenia 4 .R .12 - Informed choice in systematic newborn screening (for cystic fibrosis), Guido Van Hal - Belgium 4 .R .13 - Women’s health before pregnancy in a large cohort of first-time mothers in Ireland,Francesca Wuytack - Ireland 4 .R .15 - Intersectional stigma and sexual health: A pharmacy-based service for women on opioid treatment Laura Medina-Perucha - United Kingdom

42 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Fri 30th 4.S. - Poster walk: Occupational Health and Health Workforce 8:30-9:30 Chairperson(s): Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany, Jana Babjakova - Slovakia

Level -2 4 .S .1 - Work participation trajectories before and after vocational rehabilitation in Finland, Taina Leinonen - Finland 4 .S .2 - Impact of the doctor deficit on hospitals management in Poland – a mixed methods study Katarzyna Dubas-Jakóbczyk - Poland 4 .S .3 - Food allergy knowledge and attitudes among restaurant staff in Germany, Adrian Loerbroks - Germany 4 .S .4 - Impact of coping, illness cognitions and perceived health on treatment adherence in disabled workers Tialda Hoekstra - Netherlands 4 .S .5 - The relationship between employment at older age and , Aldo Rosano - Italy 4 .S .7 - Length of sickness absence and sustained return to work, Johanna Kausto - Finland 4 .S .8 - Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts (OMEGA-NET) Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum - Norway Friday 30 November 4 .S .9 - Physician’s views on social insurance officers’ encounters and competence regarding sick-leave cases MAIN CONFERENCE Veronica Svärd - Sweden 4 .S .10 - Physical activity promotion among hospital health workers . A prospective cohort study in France, 2017 Sorina Dana Mihailescu - France 4 .S .11 - Health promotion through mindfulness training: a study among Dutch primary care physicians, Miek Jong - Sweden 4 .S .12 - Why small-sized companies implement workplace health promotion and what they expect, Isolde Sommer - Austria 4 .S .13 - The prevalance of hepatitis B among health personnel: A systematic review, Emine Gokcen Selcuk - Turkey 4 .S .14 - Level of technical term recognition on the radiation effect by healthcare workers of Japan, Yoshitoku Yoshida - Japan 4 .S .15 - Essential competences of the practitioners in the changing health and social sector in Finland Laura Hietapakka - Finland

TIME, LOCATION PLENARY SESSION AND ORGANISER Fri 30th Plenary 3: Public health resources - core capacities to address the threat of communicable diseases 9:40-10:40 Moderators: Katarzyna Czabanowska, ASPHER, Karl Ekdahl, ECDC

Gallus Hall Keynote speaker: Dame Anne Johnson, University College London, United Kingdom, Andrija Štampar, Medallist 2018 ASPHER, ECDC, Panellists: Jeanette de Boer, ASPHER EHMA Usman Khan, EHMA Oliver Morgan, WHO Health Emergencies Programme Wolfgang Philipp, European Commission , DG SANTE Svetla Tsolova, ECDC

43 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 5 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th A . Winds of 5.A. - Workshop: Strengthening health promotion through public health and primary care 11:10-12:10 change and innovations innovation Chairperson(s): Vesna-Kestrin Petric - Slovenia, Bernd Rechel - European Observatory Linhart Hall Tackling inequalities through health promotion centres in primary care in Slovenia, Radivoje Pribakovic - Slovenia NIJZ, Harnessing civil organizations for health promotion and disease prevention, Scott Greer - United States Observatory The Act to Strengthen Health Promotion and Prevention in Germany, Klaus D. Pluemer - Germany Fri 30th B . European and 5.B.Strengthening - Round healthtable: promotion:Migration, the Ethics example and of public’s public health health units on inplanet Portugal, earth Jorge Simões - Portugal 11:10-12:10 global health Chairperson(s): Farhang Tahzib - United Kingdom, Allan Krasnik - EUPHA (MIG) issues Gallus Hall Nadav Davidovitch - Israel Peter Schröder-Bäck - EUPHA (ETH) FPH UK, EUPHA William Sherlaw - France (MIG) (ETH) Johann Cailhol - France Elena Petelos - Greece Fri 30th C . E-Health 5.C. - Oral presentations: Ferenc Bojan: young investigator award 11:10-12:10 technology, Chairperson(s): Julian Mamo - Malta, Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA (CHR) communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Positive impact of a regional Antimicrobial Stewardship Program: Friuli Venezia Giulia's experience Antonio Madia - Italy Electronic health records implementation: can the European Union learn from the United States? Fabrizio Toscano - Italy MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November The impact of multimorbidity on health outcomes in older adults between 2006 and 2015 in Europe Raffaele Palladino - United Kingdom Do parties make a difference? A systematic review of partisan effects on health and the welfare state Michelle Falkenbach - United States The impact of a public smoking ban on smoking socioeconomic inequalities in a Swiss urban population José Luis Sandoval - Switzerland Fri 30th D . Health 5.D. - Oral presentations: Alcohol harm and alcohol policy 11:10-12:10 promotion, Chairperson(s): Guido Van Hal - Belgium, Marina Karanikolos - United Kingdom lifestyles and Room TR3-1 behaviour Alcohol control policies and hazardous drinking socioeconomic inequalities in Geneva (Switzerland) José Luis Sandoval - Switzerland Impact of Alcohol Consumption upon Healthcare Utilization: Evidence from Moli-sani study Licia Iacoviello - Italy Increasing life expectancy in Russia and Ukraine: What’s the role of alcohol policy? Erica Richardson - United Kingdom

44 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 5 AND ORGANISER Timing of alcohol consumption and risk of liver cirrhosis: a prospective study of UK women Rachel Simpson - United Kingdom What’s in a shopping basket? Alcohol and grocery purchases among Finnish loyalty-card holders Liisa Uusitalo - Finland Fri 30th E . Environment 5.E. - Workshop: Climate and Energy issues as a priorities in Environment and Health 11:10-12:10 and health / Chairperson(s): Peter Van Den Hazel - EUPHA (ENV), Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Obesity and Room E1 nutrition Parallelism in health effects in climate and energy issues, Peter Van Den Hazel - EUPHA (ENV) Planet on the diet – Climate and Energy prescription for better environment and sustainability EUPHA (ENV) Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV) Healthy Buildings- healthier people: the importance of buildings in climate action and public health Vijoleta Gordeljevic - Belgium Boosting health by improving air quality in the Western Balkans, Vlatka Matkovic Puljic - Belgium Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE Association between air temperatures and occupational injuries: a case-crossover analysis using workers’ compensation claims data in the construction industries in Northern Italy, Matteo Riccò - Italy Fri 30th F . Health 5.F. - Pitch presentations: Elderly 11:10-12:10 systems and Chairperson(s): Mariëlle Beenackers - Netherlands health care Room TR3-2 The Economic and Health Challenge of Forgoing Healthcare Services among Elders, Aviad Tur-Sinai - Israel Utilization of formal and informal care in dementia: a comparative study between Sweden and Italy Connie Lethin - Sweden Testing dementia-grief hypothesis: Antidepressant use before and after a spouse dies from dementia Elina Einio - Finland Methods to include older people into health monitoring . Results of a feasibility study in Germany Judith Fuchs - Germany Frequency of drug and herb use, drug-drug interaction and drug-herb interaction among elderly Petek Eylul Taneri - Turkey Changes in alcohol drinking before and after the statutory retirement: a longitudinal cohort study Ossi Rahkonen - Finland Fri 30th G . Health 5.G. - Oral presentations: Primary care and reform 11:10-12:10 services research Chairperson(s): Marius-Ionut Ungureanu - Romania

Room E2 The impact of primary care services on mortality in an urban slum population in Rio de Janeiro Thomas Hone - United Kingdom Patient choice of a healthcare provider at the point of referral, Amy Potappel - Netherlands Implementation of good practices in systems of primary child health care in EU countries Paul Kocken - Netherlands

45 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 5 AND ORGANISER Regional Health Coordinators: Community Capacity Building for Health Promotion and Prevention Ludwig Grillich - Austria Modelling resistance in healthcare reform: the case of Cyprus, Giagkos Lavranos - Cyprus Fri 30th H . Health 5.H. - Oral presentations: Innovative approaches to health workforce training to develop new 11:10-12:10 workforce / competences Health at work Chairperson(s): Kasia Czabanowska - ASPHER, Danielle Agnello - Denmark Room E3 Interprofessional education for an improved health workforce: contemplating change, Marjorie Bonello - Malta New competences and care integration in future health and social care, Timo Sinervo - Finland Factors associated with cultural competence in health and social care professionals in Finland Tarja Heponiemi - Finland Job satisfaction, dual practice and intention to work abroad in the Serbian public healthcare sector Milena Šantric´ Milic´evic´ - Serbia Collaboration between human and veterinary medicine in Europe: a systematic review . Domenico Barbato - Italy Fri 30th I . Infectious 5.I. - Pitch presentations: Infectious diseases: screening and impacts 11:10-12:10 diseases, Chairperson(s): Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom, Igor Grabovac - Austria vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global Risk factor analysis and transmission dynamics of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Greece health Apostolos Vantarakis - Greece HIV epidemic among MSM in the Czech Republic: high time for targeted action, Michal Pitonak - Czech Republic Surveillance systems preparedness in the face of the possibility of the reintroduction of Malaria in Portugal Ana Ferrao - Portugal MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis: knowledge and attitudes among resident physicians Gabriella Di Giuseppe - Italy Hepatitis B in Moroccan-Dutch: a study into determinants of screening participation, Nora Hamdiui - Netherlands Status and potential of pathogen genomics for public health practice: a scoping review Nina Van Goethem - Belgium The HR HPV test as preliminant screening for uterine cervical carcinoma, Claudia Cuccaro - Italy Cost-effectiveness of tuberculosis screening in stone quarries in Northern Portugal, Sofia Carvalho Sousa - Portugal Fri 30th K . Chronic 5.K. - Pitch presentations: Cancer 11:10-12:10 diseases Chairperson(s): Josefine Emilia Björkqvist -United Kingdom, David Ritchie - Belgium

Room E4 Risk of prostate cancer in firefighters: A review and meta-analysis of studies published after 2007 Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum - Norway Adult height and risk of gastric cancer: a pooled analysis within the stomach cancer pooling project Luca Giraldi - Italy Occupational physical activity and the risk of breast cancer among Nigerian women Samuel Azubuike - United Kingdom

46 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 5 AND ORGANISER Impact of the Colorectal Cancer Screening after 10 years in the Basque Country (Spain) Maria Isabel Portillo Villares - Spain Working After Cancer . A Population—based Cohort Study Using A Life Course Perspective Approach Régine Kiasuwa - Belgium Level of religiosity and non-performance of mammography among Arab and Jewish women in Israel Ronit Pinchas-Mizrachi - Israel Changes in household income following a diagnosis of breast cancer: a Danish registry-based study Laura Jensen - Denmark Physical activity and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling Project Jovana Stojanovic - Italy

Fri 30th L . Migrant, LGBT 5.L. - Pitch presentations: Migrants and mental health 11:10-12:10 and minority Chairperson(s): Apostolos Vantarakis - Greece, Fabienne El-Khoury - France Friday 30 November health MAIN CONFERENCE Stih Hall Need for and barriers to accessing mental health care among refugees in Turkey: a mixed methods study Ozge Karadag Caman - Turkey Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Young Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in European Countries Isolde Sommer - Austria Unaccompanied migrant minors (UMMs) needs assessment: is there a shared needs assessment tool? Leuconoe Grazia Sisti - Italy Prevalence and predictors of violence among Syrian refugee women resettled in Sweden Leah Okenwa Emegwa - Sweden Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in homeless migrant women in the Paris region . Stéphanie Vandentorren - France Transnational ties and mental health, Melanie Straiton - Norway Improving Health Literacy of Migrants – the Role of Language Courses, Stefanie Harsch - Germany

Fri 30th M . Mental 5.M. - Oral presentations: Health inequalities 11:10-12:10 health Chairperson(s): Amets Suess Schwend - Spain, Katherine J. Ombrellaro - Germany

Room M1 Inequalities in cancer mortality in Scotland 1981-2016: a population-based register study Denise Brown - United Kingdom Monitoring and reporting on health inequalities in Canada, Albert Kwan - Canada Socio-economic inequality in the management of diabetes in high-, middle-, and low-income countries Benjamin Palafox - United Kingdom Systematic underestimation of social inequalities in adolescent health in 24 countries 2002-2014 Bart De Clercq - Belgium Psychosocial determinants of health disparities among elderly women and men in Europe Nicholas Kofi Adjei -Germany

47 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 5 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th N . Maternal, 5.N. - Round table: Improving Primary Health Care for Children and Adolescents: 11:10-12:10 child and What Are The Future Steps? adolescent Chairperson(s): Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) Room M3+4 health Primary Pediatric Care, crossing borders, Karoly Illy - Netherlands EUPHA (CAPH), European primary child care - how could we improve quality and safety of community services? EPA/UNEPSA, Gottfried Huss - Germany EAP, ECPCP How to calculate the risk of shortage and surplus of pediatric workforce? Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani - Italy Primary care in Europe: starting points to improve primary care from school health services and adolescent health services for children and adolescents, Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) Fri 30th O . Impact 5.O. - Oral presentations: Global health 11:10-12:10 assessment / Chairperson(s): Vincent Lorant - Belgium Health Club CD 1 literacy Rooting European HP-research!, Geir Arild Espnes - Norway Inequalities in the sustainable development goal 3 in the European Union from 2000 to 2016 João Vasco Santos - Portugal Multimorbidity Patterns and Implications for healthcare utilisation and quality of life in six LMICs Grace Sum - Singapore Using HIA as a guiding framework to address the Sustainable Development Goals, Liz Green - United Kingdom The development of a culturally sensitive brochure on breast health for American Indian women Eleni Tolma - Kuwait Fri 30th P . Public health 5.P. - Pitch presentations: New data collection opportunities: implications for health MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November 11:10-12:10 monitoring, improvement reporting and Chairperson(s): Marieke Verschuuren - Netherlands, Iris Eekhout - Netherlands Club CD screening Does public reporting support patient choice? Identifying patient needs and tracking user behaviour Alexander Geissler - Germany Loyalty card data in health research, Jaakko Nevalainen - Finland The Journal of Health Monitoring - a new publishing format of Federal Health Reporting in Germany Franziska Prütz - Germany A multilevel study of validity of self-reported height, Alexi Gugushvili - United Kingdom Spatio-temporal dynamics of regional mortality in EU Member States between 2002 and 2016 Rok Hrzic - Netherlands Journal endorsement of STROBE and its extensions: a cross-sectional bibliometric survey Melissa Sharp - Croatia Raising awareness of health challenges through interpretative monitoring in the city of Utrecht Marielle Beijersbergen - Netherlands What are the consequences if we live longer than expected? Marjanne Plasmans - Netherlands

48 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 5 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th Q . Social 5.Q. - Oral presentations: Work and disability pension 11:10-12:10 security, work Chairperson(s): Angelique De Rijk - Netherlands and health Room M2 Sources of subsistence after a rejected disability pension in Finland: a sequence analysis study Riku Perhoniemi - Finland Association of previous disability retirement with difficulties in meeting necessities, Anu Polvinen - Finland Levels and trends in unemployment before disability retirement: a register-based case-control study Mikko Laaksonen - Finland Do changes in unemployment affect disability benefit rates? A municipality-level panel study Jenni Blomgren - Finland Joint association of overweight and common mental disorders with disability retirement in Finland Anna Svärd - Finland Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Fri 30th 5.R. - Poster walk: Health systems research: performance and responses 11:10-12:10 Chairperson(s): Fabiana Rubba - Italy

Level -1 5 .R .1 - A framework for a health system performance assessment for Germany: development and discussion, Julia Röttger - Germany 5 .R .2 - A dictator’s gift: dominant party regimes and expenditures for public health, Huangting Yan - United Kingdom 5 .R .3 - Bulgarian health system response to increasing rates of population ageing (Bulgaria, 2000-2016) Gena Grancharova - Bulgaria 5 .R .4 - Solidarity in the Dutch healthcare system: monitoring trends in willingness to pay, Martijn Kooijman - Netherlands 5 .R .5 - Measuring and benchmarking performance in secondary care settings: the state of the art, Angelo Maria Pezzullo - Italy 5 .R .6 - Impact of universal health coverage on catastrophic health expenditure: Evidence from Ghana, Lucia Fiestas Navarrete - Italy 5 .R .7 - Current genetic service delivery models in Europe: interim results of a cross-sectional study, Erica Pitini - Italy 5 .R .8 - The See & Treat as a tool for the management of minor urgencies, Gioia Fineschi - Italy 5 .R .9 - Reviewing the use of turnaround time in rapid identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing Rebecca Glover - United Kingdom 5 .R .10 - City-Labs: integrating laboratory services, point of care testing and digital solutions, Damien GRUSON - Belgium 5 .R .11 - An easily understandable patient letter improves patient health literacy after hospitalisation, Karen Voigt - Germany 5 .R .12 - Care coordination across levels in Latin American public healthcare networks: cross-sectional study, Aida Oliver - Spain 5 .R .13 - Enablers and barriers to develop evidence based products advocating investment in health, Elodie Besnier - Norway 5 .R .14 - Income inequalities in non-communicable diseases prevalence and management in Indonesia, Joko Mulyanto - Netherlands 5 .R .15 - Before and after Choosing Wisely: a systematic review of the literature, Fabrizio Toscano - Italy

49 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Fri 30th 5.S. - Poster walk: Adolescents and healthy lifestyle 11:10-12:10 Chairperson(s): Michelle Kelly Irving - France

Level -2 5 .S .1 - Children oral health the key challenge for public health in Poland, comparing to European countries, Joanna Kobza - Poland 5 .S .2 - Costs of a School-based intervention in Amadora – are we applying our money wisely? Guilherme Duarte - Portugal 5 .S .3 - Parents and their role in adolescents´ risk behaviour, Maria Bacikova-Sleskova - Slovakia 5 .S .4 - Changes in patterns of sugar sweetened beverage consumption in Taiwanese adolescents in 14 years, Hsing-Yi Chang - Taiwan 5 .S .5 - Accessibility of alcohol, alcohol refusal skills and lifetime alcohol use among early adolescents, Beata Gajdosova - Slovakia 5 .S .6 - Negative health and wellbeing consequences of emotional and behavioural problems in adolescence Daniela Filakovska Bobakova - Slovakia 5 .S .7 - Predictors of life satisfaction in Slovenian 15-year-old adolescents, Helena Jericˇek Klanšcˇek - Slovenia 5 .S .8 - Willingness towards health behavior change and wellbeing among high school students in Hungary, Edina Horváth - Hungary 5 .S .9 - An educational program for young people who have difficulty decluttering and organizing,Yasuko Aso - Japan 5 .S .10 - The effectiveness and safety of digital interventions for substance use in third-level students, Samantha Dick - Ireland 5 .S .11 - Relation to orthorexia prevalance and health literacy of college students in the east of Turkey, Erkan Pehlivan - Turkey 5 .S .12 - Risk factors of Internet addiction among Croatian university students, Ivan Miskulin - Croatia 5 .S .13 - Sleep habits among medical students and correlation between sleep quality and academic performance Katarina Ulen - Slovenia 5 .S .14 - Smoking Prevalence and Risk Perception among Romanian medical students: tobacco versus E-cigarette David Mangaloiu - Romania 5 .S .15 - School health promotion as a subject in Medical university, Stela Georgieva - Bulgaria MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November TIME AND LOCATION ORGANISER JOIN THE NETWORKS MEETINGS

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room E3 EUPHA (PHPP) JTN11 - Public health practice and policy: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Gallus Hall EUPHA (CHR) JTN12 - Chronic diseases: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Kosovel Hall EUPHAnxt JTN14 - EUPHAnxt: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room E4 EUPHA (FN) JTN15 - Food and nutrition: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room E1 EUPHA (HIA) JTN16 - Health impact assessment: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room E2 EUPHA (IDC) JTN17 - Infectious diseases control: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room TR3-1 EUPHA (MIG) JTN18 - Migrant and ethnic minority health: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room TR3-2 EUPHA (HWR) JTN19 - Health workforce research: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Lily Novy Club EUPHA (EPI) JTN20 - Public health epidemiology: Join the network

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Club CD1 EUPHA (SGMH) JTN21 - Sexual and gender minority health: Join the network

50 TIME, LOCATION AND ORGANISER LUNCH SYMPOSIUMS

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room M1 - Pfizer LS3 - Role of public health in improving cancer care in Central and Eastern Europe

Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Room M3/4 - GSK LS4 - Vaccination for more sustainable public health? Life course vaccination – a tool for closing the healthy ageing gap, Timothy Mark Doherty - GSK Vaccines The overall public health value of pneumococcal vaccination - Bruce Mungall, GSK Vaccines Panel discussion Fri 30th - 12:30-13:30 - Stih Hall LS5 - Health in post 2020 EU programmes CHAFEA/DG SANTE

TIME, LOCATION PLENARY SESSION AND ORGANISER Fri 30th Plenary 4: Public’s awareness of public health challenges: How to get our public health messages heard? 13:40-14:40 Moderators: Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, President EUPHA, and Isabel de la Mata, European Commission

Friday 30 November Gallus Hall Keynote speaker: Aljoša Bagola, Pristop, Slovenia MAIN CONFERENCE Panellists: Carlo Signorelli, Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Italy DG SANTE, Benedicte Carlsen, University of Bergen, Norway EUPHA Christina Berndt, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany Jan Eyckmans, Ministry of Health, Belgium

TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 6 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th A . Winds of 6.A. - Workshop: The role of public health organizations in addressing obesity, alcohol and 14:50-15:50 change and antimicrobial resistance innovation Chairperson(s): Ellen Nolte - European Observatory, Anna Cichowska Myrup - WHO EURO Linhart Hall The role of public health organizations in addressing public health problems in Europe – key policy lessons Observatory, Bernd Rechel - European Observatory WHO EURO The role of public health organizations in addressing obesity in Europe, Cristina Hernandez Quevedo - United Kingdom The role of public health organizations in addressing harmful alcohol consumption in Europe Anna Sagan - United Kingdom The role of public health organizations in addressing antimicrobial resistance in Europe, Saskia Nahrgang - Denmark Fri 30th B . European and 6.B. - Oral presentations: Health policy and practice 14:50-15:50 global health Chairperson(s): Sofia Ribeiro -Portugal , Marie Delnord - Belgium issues Gallus Hall Promoting health under the Paris Climate Agreement – results from a European mixed-methods study Alina Herrmann - Germany Measuring the cancer burden: the European Cancer Information System, Manola Bettio - Italy Revisiting the concept of ‘preventable mortality’: a scoping review, Marina Karanikolos - United Kingdom

51 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 6 AND ORGANISER European evidence-based guidance on prevention and control of blood-borne viruses in prison settings Lara Tavoschi - Italy The right to healthcare under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: assessing EU compliance Cristina Hernandez Quevedo - United Kingdom Fri 30th C . E-Health 6.C. - Oral presentations: Care for the elderly 14:50-15:50 technology, Chairperson(s): Walter Schönfelder - Norway communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Impact of social interventions on older adults’ mortality and hospitalization, Giuseppe Liotta - Italy Cost of older adults’ hospital care according to the level of frailty in Lazio region, Italy, Stefano Orlando - Italy Combined impact of healthy lifestyle factors on survival in the elderly, Licia Iacoviello - Italy Coping with long-term illness among European elderly: a role of formal and informal social support Sunwoo Lee - Czech Republic Mystery of rising old–age mortality: the Italian experience, Antonio Armindo Iavarone - Italy Fri 30th D . Health 6.D. - Oral presentations: Alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and youth health 14:50-15:50 promotion, Chairperson(s): Dilek Aslan - Turkey, Raffaele Palladino - United Kingdom lifestyles and Room TR3-1 behaviour Early predictors of trajectories of tobacco smoking from adolescence to young adulthood Murielle Mary-Krause - France Trends in tobacco, cannabis and binge drinking among French college students between 2009 and 2016 Marie-Pierre Tavolacci - France Cannabis use, other illicit drug use and substance use disorders: a 14-year follow-up study Rynaz Rabiee - Sweden MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November Examining longitudinal relationships between youth assets, tobacco use and the environment Eleni Tolma - Kuwait Energy drink use and health complaints: findings from the 2013/14 HBSC study in Wales Kelly Morgan - United Kingdom Fri 30th E . Environment 6.E. - Pitch presentations: Food and diets 14:50-15:50 and health / Chairperson(s): Christopher Birt - EUPHA (FN), Giuseppe Grosso - Italy Obesity and Room E1 nutrition Food safety practices in the territories adjacent to the former Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Yuliya Semenova - Kazakhstan How we make choices about food? Analysis of factors influencing food expenditure in Northern Italy Omar Kakaa - Italy Parental perspectives on children's meals consumed in Maltese food outlets, Meghan Borg - Malta Free sugar content in sugar-sweetened beverages in Slovenia, Nina Zupanic - Slovenia Monitoring Programme of Shellfish in North Adriatic Sea (Italy): old and new marine biotoxins Stefania Barbieri - Italy Prevalence of doping and dietary supplements use in Europe, Mariana Sao Miguel Morgado - Italy

52 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 6 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th F . Health 6.F. - Pitch presentations: Health professionals in the wider public health system 14:50-15:50 systems and Chairperson(s): Usman Khan - EHMA health care Room TR3-2 Factors associated with employment barriers faced by foreign-born nurses in Finland, Salla Lehtoaro - Finland Evaluation of health workforce retention strategies in Romania: challenges and opportunities Marius-Ionut Ungureanu - Romania Healthcare governance, professions and populism: is there a relationship? Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany Have Estonian physicians become stricter about smoking? Cross-sectional data from 2002 and 2014 Mariliis Põld - Estonia Health Literacy among chronically ill people - Ethical Aspects of the Doctor-Patient-Relationship Hürrem Tezcan-Güntekin - Germany Integrated Clinical Pathways in vaginal and caesarean delivery: effect analysis 2016-2017, Italy Francesca Antinolfi -Italy Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE Fri 30th G . Health 6.G. - Pitch presentations: Hospitalization and quality 14:50-15:50 services research Chairperson(s): Scott Greer - United States, Mahesh Devnani - India

Room E2 A multi-level analysis of infection control in English hospitals: coerced safety culture change Yiannis Kyratsis - United Kingdom In-patient experiences with hospitals: comparisons of methods for producing overall scores Kjersti Eeg Skudal - Norway Factors associated with receiving revascularization in patients hospitalized for AMI in Russia Anna Kontsevaya - Russia Spatial analysis of hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions in Brazil and Portugal Joao Victor Rocha - Portugal Comparison of hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: Brazil and Portugal Joao Victor Rocha - Portugal E-tools for the hospital management: an overview of smartphone applications for health professionals Elena Olivero - Italy ACSC trajectories for primary health care authorities in Finland in 1996-2013, Markku Satokangas - Finland Fri 30th H . Health 6.H. - Pitch presentations: Public health workforce development 14:50-15:50 workforce / Chairperson(s): Claudia Habl - Austria Health at work Room E3 Smoking and self-rated health among physicians and total population in 2002 and 2014 in Estonia Kersti Pärna - Estonia Career paths for graduates from an undergraduate public health programme in Ireland, Fiona MacLeod - Ireland An assessment of public health residency learning climate in Europe - developing a tool, Spela Vidovic - Slovenia Adoption and Use of Social Media amongst Public Health Professionals in Malta, Stefan Buttigieg - Malta

53 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 6 AND ORGANISER Application of the WHO/WISN tool in the ISO accredited public health laboratories in Serbia Milena Šantric´ Milic´evic´ - Serbia Perceptions and experiences of community college nursing students of the concept of positive health Cindy De Bot - Netherlands Training needs of Slovenian health professionals delivering mental health education programmes Saska Roškar - Slovenia ASPHER V4 Working Group established to support V4 public health capacity development Alena Petráková - Czech Republic Fri 30th I . Infectious 6.I. - Pitch presentations: Healthcare 14:50-15:50 diseases, Chairperson(s): Paolo Villari - Italy vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global health Innovative Implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship supported by a Clinical Decision System Luís Velez-Lapão - Portugal Infection control staff, alcohol-based gel and hand hygiene promotion in Piedmont (Italy) . Costanza Vicentini - Italy HALT3 study in Piedmont Region: improvement in policies and practises for an appropriate assistance Maria Francesca Furmenti - Italy Prevalence of healthcare associated infections and antibiotic use in Piedmont’s acute care hospitals Angelo D'ambrosio - Italy Role of a multimodal intervention to promote hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers Valentina Baccolini - Italy Healthcare-associated infections an Italian Teaching hospital: 2012, 2015 and 2017 surveys MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November Marco Golfera - Italy Surveillance of HAIs and indicators for a Regional Action Plan on antimicrobial resistance Antonella Agodi - Italy Herd immunity among healthcare workers of high-risk units in a Northern Italy hospital in 2017 Federico Romanese - Italy

Fri 30th K . Chronic 6.K. - Pitch presentations: Diabetes 14:50-15:50 diseases Chairperson(s): Harald Stummer - Austria

Room E4 Diabetes-specific health reporting in OECD and EU countries, Lukas Reitzle - Germany Validation of FINDRISK as a screening tool for diabetes in the community in Cyprus, Giagkos Lavranos - Cyprus The impact of a young child with type 1 diabetes on family functioning, Andrea Lukács - Hungary Diabetes risk reversal: Disease in the family as a trigger to change habits over time, Linda Timm - Sweden Community involvement is imperative to change perception and involvement in type 2 diabetes Bjarne Bruun Jensen - Denmark The correlation between obstructive sleep apnea and obesity in type 2 diabetes, Gabriela Constantinescu - Romania

54 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 6 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th L . Migrant, LGBT 6.L. - Oral presentations: Migrant health challanges 14:50-15:50 and minority Chairperson(s): Allan Krasnik - EUPHA (MIG), Shadia Rask - Finland health Stih Hall The risk of suicidal behaviour in refugees and other immigrants to Sweden, Muhammad Ridwanul Amin - Sweden Health and wellbeing of young migrants: an analysis of school survey data in South East England Priyamvada Paudyal - United Kingdom Challenges for health professionals ensuring access to health care for refugees and asylum seekers Antonio Chiarenza - Italy The role of discrimination for the risk of preterm birth among Turkish immigrant women Laura Scholaske - Germany Physical and mental health status of migrants/refugees in Europe – The Mig-HealthCare project Pania Karnaki - Greece Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE Fri 30th M . Mental 6.M. - Pitch presentations: Violence 14:50-15:50 health Chairperson(s): Johan Bilsen - Belgium, Leah Okenwa Emegwa - Sweden

Room M1 WHO policies on domestic violence prevention: a normative vocabulary of the institutional discourse Dmytro Metilka - Portugal Long-Term Adverse Health Outcomes of Physical Violence at Work, Karina Friis - Denmark Gender-based violence throughout the Syria conflict: A 7-year analysis, Fatima Ghaddar - Lebanon Has the italian law “save suicide” had effect? Daniele Rosadini - Italy Weaponisation of healthcare in Syria, Samer Jabbour - Lebanon Sexual health in the French military: a multidimensional and gendered perspective, Sandrine Duron - France

Fri 30th N . Maternal, 6.N. - Oral presentations: Health of young adults 14:50-15:50 child and Chairperson(s): Mika Gissler - Finland adolescent Room M3+4 health Health of young adults: blind spot in Public Health? Hannelore Neuhauser - Germany Intergenerational educational pathways and self-rated health in adolescence and emerging adulthood Julia Waldhauer - Germany Does having a natural mentor in adolescence relate to better outcomes in emergent adulthood? Heide Busse - United Kingdom Parental health problems and offspring educational attainment, Hanna Remes - Finland Drug deaths after high school dropout: a cohort study based on Norwegian national registries Petter Kristensen - Norway

55 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 6 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th O . Impact 6.O. - Oral presentations: Novel threats to health and wellbeing 14:50-15:50 assessment / Chairperson(s): Michelle Kelly Irving - France, Maja Miskulin - Croatia Health literacy Club CD 1 Investing for health and well-being to tackle Europe’s burdens of NCDs and communicable diseases Elodie Besnier - Norway Challenging cognitive demands at work, related working conditions and employee’s well-being Sophie-Charlotte Meyer - Germany Health-promoting factors for teenager’s mental health; social relations and everyday digital activity Mari Nicholls Espetvedt - Norway Investment for health and well-being – Supporting health through a life course approach Elodie Besnier - Norway Sexual harassment in a Swedish general population and its impact on mental health Per-Olof Östergren - Sweden Fri 30th P . Public health 6.P. - Round table: Measuring resilience across individual, community, and system levels 14:50-15:50 monitoring, Chairperson(s): Claudia Stein - WHO EURO, Nicole Rosenkötter - EUPHA (PHMR) reporting and Club CD screening Nils Fietje - WHO EURO Jane South - United Kingdom EUPHA (PHMR), Erio Ziglio - Italy WHO EURO Nicola Bacon - United Kingdom Fri 30th Q . Social 6.Q. - Skills building seminar: Using trajectory analyses of longitudinal data in studies of 14:50-15:50 security, work work disability: methodological aspects MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November and health Chairperson(s): Kristina Alexanderson - Sweden, Monica Ubalde-Lopez - Spain Room M2 Examples of results from studies using trajectory analyses, Tea Lallukka - Finland EUPHA (SSWH) Methodological approach to compare available software to deal with trajectory analysis Laura Serra Saurina - Spain How to interpret the results from trajectory analyses? Kristin Farrants - Sweden

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Fri 30th 6.R. - Poster walk: Diabetes and obesity 14:50-15:50 Chairperson(s): Marta Lomazzi - Switzerland

Level -1 6 .R .1 - Childhood obesity management in the WHO European Region – an overview and country perspectives Viktoria Anna Kovacs - Hungary 6 .R .2 - Trends and forecast of obesity in Finland, Annamari Lundqvist - Finland 6 .R .3 - The association between childhood and adolescence overweight and obesity, Signe Heuckendorff - Denmark

56 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER 6 .R .4 - Body images and weight trajectories . ELSA-Brasil, 2008-2014, Sheila Alvim Matos - Brazil 6 .R .5 - FTO gene variants and obesity trajectory in Brazilian adolescents, Sheila Alvim Matos - Brazil 6 .R .7 - Socio-ecoological approach to understanding why adults give food treats to children in Ireland, Celine Murrin - Ireland 6 .R .8 - Rome as a walkable city for reduce the impact of the Obesity,T2DM and CDV risks, Federico Serra - Italy 6 .R .9 - Fundamental causes of inequalities in diabetes management outcomes: a qualitative analysis, Shane O'Donnell - Ireland 6 .R .10 - Oral hygiene habits in general and diabetic population, Martin Ranfl -Slovenia 6 .R .11 - SNPs-based risk estimates suggest no increased genetic susceptibility of Roma to diabetes mellitus, Peter Piko - Hungary 6 .R .12 - Diabetes value based governance according to 'BREAD 2030' project, Paolo Parente - Italy 6 .R .13 - Seasonal pattern of amputations in diabetic patients between 2000 and 2015 in Portugal Adriana Maria Pinto Gaspar Da Rocha - Portugal 6 .R .14 - Influence of diabetes on multiple admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions, Joana Seringa - Portugal 6 .R .15 - Handgrip strength as discriminator of sarcopenia and sarcopenia obesity in adults of the ELSA-Brasil Sheila Alvim Matos - Brazil Friday 30 November Fri 30th 6.S. - Poster walk: Infectious diseases and vaccinations MAIN CONFERENCE 14:50-15:50 Chairperson(s): Chiara Cadeddu - Italy

Level -2 6 .S .1 - Polish parents' knowledge and attitudes towards meningococcal disease and vaccination, Marzena Drozd-Da˛browska - Poland 6 .S .2 - Should European countries adopt a third dose policy of mumps vaccine during mumps outbreaks? Ana Beatriz Nunes - Portugal 6 .S .4 - Long term immunogenicity of anti-measles vaccine: a study among students of a South Italy University Francesco Paolo Bianchi - Italy 6 .S .5 - Managing unexpected failure in vaccination coverage:2017 extraordinary vaccination campaign in Italy Laura Brunelli - Italy 6 .S .6 - Factors influencing flu vaccination in a large Italian teaching hospital, Andrea Barbara - Italy 6 .S .7 - Adverse events following Men B vaccine and causality assessment: data from Apulia Region (Italy) Pasquale Stefanizzi - Italy 6 .S .8 - HIV testing among 50+ year-old people in primary healthcare settings in Aveiro Region (Portugal), Tiago Bandeira - Portugal 6 .S .9 - Knowledge on HIV and attitudes towards people living with HIV among prisoner population in Serbia Jovana Todorovic - Serbia 6 .S .10 - Identifying the needs of HIV-positive mothers for retention in HIV care and treatment in Russia Elizabeth J King - United States 6 .S .11 - Hepatitis A virus transmission among men who have sex with men (MSM), Slovenia, May 2017-March 2018 Mario Fafangel - Slovenia 6 .S .12 - Use of HAV Hepatis related internet searches as a proxy of disease incidence trends, Angelo D'ambrosio - Italy 6 .S .14 - Predictors of possible rabies exposure in travelers: a case-control study, Sabine Bantjes - Netherlands 6 .S .15 - Modeling the clinical and economic impact of pediatric PCV programs in Italy, Roberto Di Virgilio - Italy

57 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 7 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th A . Winds of 7.A. - Round table: Put your mouth where the money is 16:20-17:50 change and Chairperson(s): Tek-Ang Lim - EUPHA (ECO), Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA innovation Linhart Hall Michele Cecchini - OECD EU4health campaign as an example of how public health advocacy can be effectively undertaken EUPHA, EUPHA in partnership, at EU and national level (ECO), EUPHAnxt, Zoltan Massay-Kosubek - Belgium YFG Karin Schindler - Austria Michael Moore - Australia Fri 30th B . European and 7.B. - Workshop: The State of Health in the EU Country Profiles: informing a public health 16:20-17:50 global health agenda and policy-making issues Chairperson(s): Anna Maresso - Germany, Gaetan Lafortune - France Gallus Hall State of Health in the EU . Slovenia . Country Health Profile 2017,Miriam Blümel - Germany Observatory, State of Health in the EU . Latvia . Country Health Profile 2017, Gemma Williams - United Kingdom OECD State of Health in the EU . Finland . Country Health Profile 2017, Marina Karanikolos - United Kingdom State of Health in the EU . Greece . Country Health Profile 2017, Anna Maresso - Germany Fri 30th C . E-Health 7.C. - Round table: Code of practice for my nanny and me in an interconnected world 16:20-17:50 technology, Chairperson(s): Els Maeckelberghe - Netherlands communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Farhang Tahzib - United Kingdom MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November Martin McKee - United Kingdom FPH, EUPHA John Coggon - United Kingdom (ETH) Peter Schröder-Bäck - EUPHA (ETH) Jihad Makhoul - Lebanon Fri 30th D . Health 7.D. - Workshop: Architecture and Urban Context's Design Strategies to Promote City Users' 16:20-17:50 promotion, Healthy Behaviours lifestyles and Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA (CHR), Stefano Capolongo - Italy Room TR3-1 behaviour Architecture, urbanism, design and health behaviour in relation to chronic diseases, Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA (CHR) EUPHA (CHR) Transforming public spaces to promote physical activity — a key contributor to achieving the Sustainable (HP), WHO EURO, Development Goals in Europe, Joao Breda - WHO Europe Politecnico di Strategies for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in Urban Areas: The Erice 50 Charter Milano Univer- Daniela D'Alessandro - Italy sity Design for All: Strategy to support Designers and Policy makers to achieve inclusive and healthier places Stefano Capolongo - Italy

58 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 7 AND ORGANISER From homo urbanus to homo salus: the role of urban planning health literacy for health promotion Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) Fri 30th E . Environment 7.E. - Workshop: Better air for better health: a deep-dive into air pollution in Europe and 16:20-17:50 and health / ways to tackle it Obesity and Chairperson(s): Francesco Zambon - WHO EURO Room E1 nutrition Supporting the efforts to address air pollution challenge to public health – the WHO methods and tools WHO RHN, WHO Dorota Jarosinska - Germany ECEH, WHO Promoting active mobility and sustainable transport choices: a gain for all, Francesca Racioppi - Italy EURO Panellists Ann Colles - Belgium Peter Beznec - Slovenia Fri 30th F . Health 7.F. - Workshop:Odile Mekel Personalised - EUPHA (HIA)Healthcare: How is this relevant for advancing health in Europe? 16:20-17:50 systems and Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - EUPHA, Paolo Villari - Italy Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE health care Room TR3-2 The Personalized PREvention of Chronic Diseases (PRECeDI) recommendations on Personalized Medicine. Stefania Boccia - Italy EUPHA (PHG) Predictive and discriminative accuracy of SNPs’ panels in NCD prevention, diagnosis and treatment Róza Ádány - EUPHA (PHG) Panellists Walter Ricciardi - Italy Mark Kroese - United Kingdom Martin McKee - United Kingdom Fri 30th G . Health 7.G. - Workshop: Setting priorities to develop a Strategic Research Agenda on Health 16:20-17:50 services research Services and Systems Research Chairperson(s): Walter Ricciardi - Italy Room E2 The TO-REACH initiative: what is it, what does it aim to achieve and how will this be done? ISS, EUPHA Sabrina Montante - Italy (HSR) A conceptual framework and overview of medium and long term challenges and policy priorities Johan Hansen - Netherlands A possible Strategic Research Agenda on Health Services and Systems Research, Walter Ricciardi - Italy Fri 30th H . Health 7.H. - Workshop: Developing a competent and sustainable public health workforce: how to 16:20-17:50 workforce make it happen? / Health at Chairperson(s): Robert Otok - ASPHER, Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany Room E3 work Competences of public health graduates and employer expectations: how do they match? Robert Otok - ASPHER ASPHER, EUPHA Capacity and training needs assessment surveys among communicable disease public health professionals (HWR) Maria C. Varela Santos - Sweden

59 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 7 AND ORGANISER Developing a core competencies framework for health promotion, Stephan Van Den Broucke - Belgium Addressing gaps and needs in public health leadership education, Damir Ivankovic - Netherlands Moving the public health workforce forward: how can early career professionals contribute? Marius-Ionut Ungureanu - Romania Fri 30th I . Infectious 7.I. - Round table: To lead or not to lead: the added value of women leaders in public health 16:20-17:50 diseases, Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - EUPHA, Kasia Czabanowska - ASPHER vaccination / Kosovel Hall Global health Public health in Europe: the contribution of women leaders Anne Johnson - United Kingdom EUPHA, ASPHER Bettina Borisch - Switzerland Valia Kalaitzi - Netherlands Anna Odone - Italy Walter Ricciardi - Italy Michael Moore - Australia

Fri 30th K . Chronic 7.K. - Workshop: Monitoring inequalities in the cancer burden in Europe 16:20-17:50 diseases Chairperson(s): Vesna Zadnik - Slovenia, Michel Coleman - United Kingdom

Room E4 Population-based cancer registries: monitoring the cancer burden within and between countries - a case of Slovenian Cancer Registry, Vesna Zadnik - Slovenia Institute of Global surveillance of cancer survival trends up to 2014 (CONCORD-3): Michel Coleman - United Kingdom MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November Oncology, LSHTM RARECAREnet: Information network on rare cancers in Europe, Gemma Gatta - Italy European Deprivation Index: designed to tackle socioeconomic inequalities in cancer in Europe Guy Launoy - France Nacional Cancer Control Plan: monitoring the cancer burden and evaluating national efforts Branko Zakotnik - Slovenia

Fri 30th L . Migrant, LGBT 7.L. Workshop: Ensuring the health and well-being of older migrants and refugees 16:20-17:50 and minority Chairperson(s): Allan Krasnik - EUPHA (MIG), Santino Severoni - WHO EURO health Stih Hall Introduction to the topic, Jozef Bartovic - Denmark Health of older migrants - what do we know that may inform policy and practices WHO EURO, Maria Kristiansen - Denmark EUPHA (MIG) National and-sub national policies on healthy ageing - frameworks and policy examples for the inclusion of migrants, Manfred Huber - Denmark

60 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 7 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th M . Mental 7.M. - Workshop: The impact of terrorist attacks on vulnerable groups 16:20-17:50 health Chairperson(s): Johan Bilsen - Belgium, Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH)

Room M1 Mental health impact on first responders of the November 2015 Paris terror attacks Yvon Motreff - France EUPHA (MEN) School functioning and health in survivors of the Utøya youth camp attack Lise Eilin Stene - Norway Health, work and social life impacts of January 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris on victim’s relatives; 6 and 18 months after events, Cécile Vuillermoz - France Mental health impact and health care use of the bereaved persons 8-11 months after the November 2015 Paris terror attacks, Philippe Pirard - France Response of children and adolescents to terrorist attacks, Roel Van Overmeire - Belgium Friday 30 November Fri 30th N . Maternal, 7.N. - Workshop: The “Health Literacy in Childhood and Adolescence” (HLCA) research MAIN CONFERENCE 16:20-17:50 child and consortium: Final results adolescent Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - Germany, Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) Room M3+4 health Health literacy in childhood and youth: A child-centered conceptual understanding, Janine Bröder - Germany EUPHA (HP), Adapting the HLS-EU questionnaire for children aged 9 to 10: Exploring factorial validity Bielefeld Torsten Michael Bollweg - Germany University Using a short screening instrument to assess functional health literacy in adolescents in Germany Olga Domanska - Germany Subjective illness theories & help-seeking processes in families affected by parental mental illness Patricia Wahl - Germany Longitudinal studies in kindergartens and elementary schools: Who participates? Lea Kuntz - Germany

Fri 30th O . Impact 7.O. - Workshop: Health literacy: Methods, methodologies, and innovative projects and their 16:20-17:50 assessment / findings Health literacy Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - Germany, Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) Club CD 1 Health literacy: objective performance-based tests vs . subjective perception-based questionnaires? EUPHA (HP), Jürgen M Pelikan - Austria Bielefeld Objective performance-based vs . subjective perception and concurrent validity of the HLS-EU-BR University Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) Health literacy and communication in social networks of new mothers, Tetine Sentell - United States Refining and promoting digital health literacy for patients and organizations: The “TK-DiSK” study Silja Samerski - Germany Capacity building for health literacy, Stephan Van Den Broucke - Belgium

61 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 7 AND ORGANISER Fri 30th P . Public health 7.P. - Workshop: Setting out an improved EU health information system infrastructure and 16:20-17:50 monitoring, its core elements reporting and Chairperson(s): Claudia Habl - Austria, Herman Van Oyen - Belgium Club CD screening The new Joint Action on Health Information: information for action (InfAct)! Petronille Bogaert - Belgium InfAct Finding political support and sustainability beyond EU health information projects Isabel Noguer Zambrano - Spain Establishing targeted EU capacity building actions in health information, Luís Velez-Lapão - Portugal Health information tools for a European Health Information System, Luigi Palmieri - Italy Panellists Anne Gallay - France Hanna Tolonen - Finland Thomas Ziese - Germany Neville Calleja - Malta Damir Ivankovic - Netherlands Fri 30th Q . Social 7.Q. - Skills building seminar: Career management and employment of persons with Autism 16:20-17:50 security, work Spectrum Disorder and health Chairperson(s): Jeanet Landsman - Netherlands, Sandra Brouwer - Netherlands Room M2 Barriers and facilitators for work participation in persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder University of Sandra Brouwer - Netherlands Groningen The development of the Dutch WorkWeb-Autism to enhance career management and sustainable employment, Jeanet Landsman - Netherlands MAIN CONFERENCE Friday 30 November TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Fri 30th 7.R. - Poster walk: Innovations and knowledge translation 16:20-17:50 Chairperson(s): Marleen Bekker - EUPHA (PHPP)

Level -1 7 .R .1 - European capacity to implement evidence-based child health policy, Peter Schröder-Bäck - EUPHA (ETH) 7 .R .2 - Transfer of best practices for health promotion and NCDs prevention in EU countries, Peter Schröder-Bäck - EUPHA (ETH) 7 .R .3 - Innovative mental health literacy programme for preventing and coping with mood disorders Duska Knezevic Hocevar - Slovenia 7 .R .4 - Developing, promoting and adopting a person-centred research and care (PCRC) framework, Michela Tinelli - United Kingdom 7 .R .5 - A National Program to improve person centeredness in hospital through a partnership with citizens Fabrizio Carinci - Italy 7 .R .6 - Polypharmacy issues in the elderly: an exploratory study using Group Concept Mapping methodology Pietro Del Giudice - Italy 7 .R .8 - Public priorities for primary healthcare for children in five European countries, Paul Kocken - Netherlands

62 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER 7 .R .10 - The PRECEDE–PROCEED model as a tool in Public Health screening, Alessandra Sinopoli - Italy 7 .R .11 - Ensuring a more ‘holistic’ approach to public health : the INHERIT policy route-map, Monica Åberg Yngwe - EuroHealthNet 7 .R .12 - Cross-national transferability of online app for the transition to parenthood: Baby Buddy Forward Ourania Kolokotroni - Cyprus 7 .R .13 - Monitoring of the visibility of health-related social campaign with advanced software tool Mariusz Duplaga - Poland 7 .R .14 - Circle of health – a unique knowledge translation tool with global potential, Patsy Beattie-Huggan - Canada 7 .R .15 - How do people perceive their everyday wellbeing? Relevance for public health research and policy Anjum Memon - United Kingdom

Fri 30th 7.S. - Poster walk: Public Health Monitoring, analysis and evaluation 16:20-17:50 Chairperson(s): Nicole Rosenkötter - EUPHA (PHMR) Friday 30 November MAIN CONFERENCE Level -2 7 .S .1 - Cancer registration in Europe: where are we? Manola Bettio - Italy 7 .S .2 - European Cancer Information System web-application: analysing and visualising European cancer data Manola Bettio - Italy 7 .S .3 - Educational inequalities in colorectal cancer screening - monitoring and targeting, Tatjana Kofol Bric - Slovenia 7 .S .4 - Applicability of EUROURHIS methodology for assessment of health inequalities in Slovenian urban area Olivera Stanojevic-Jerkovic - Slovenia 7 .S .5 - Passi surveillance and health professionals’ attitude toward healthy habits and citizenship in Italy Viviana Santoro - Italy 7 .S .6 - Changes in life expectancy in Central Asia after 1998: decomposition analysis, Akbope Myrkassymova - Kazakhstan 7 .S .7 - Birth defect epidemiology since ending one-child policy in Zhejiang province, China, from 2012-2017 Xiaohui Zhang - China 7 .S .8 - The federal initiative for early prevention: Implementation of early prevention services, Daniela Salzmann - Germany 7 .S .10 - Presentation of the consensus indicators for public health monitoring for older people in Germany Judith Fuchs - Germany 7 .S .11 - A sustainable solution for the activities of the European Network for Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies: EUROCAT as part of the EU Platform on Rare Diseases Registration, Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen - Italy 7 .S .12 - EFFECTIVE monitoring of medicines consumption in SLOVENIA from 2007 - 2017 with recommendations Marjetka Jelenc - Slovenia 7 .S .13 - Outcomes after hip fracture surgery versus elective hip replacement: propensity score matched study Giuseppe Di Martino - Italy 7 .S .15 - Translating knowledge into action in health promoting communities in Iceland, Vedis Helga Eiriksdottir - Iceland

63 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 8 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st A . Winds of 8.A. - Oral presentations: Innovations in research on health 8:30-9:30 change and Chairperson(s): Josefine Emilia Björkqvist -United Kingdom, Stefano Guicciardi - Italy innovation Linhart Hall Transferring Health Big Data between public and private companies within the European Legal Framework Davide Golinelli - Italy The fundamental cause effect: inequalities in the adoption and diffusion of medical innovations Daniel Weiss - Norway Identifying subclasses based on developmental trajectories: comparing three latent class techniques Jitske Sijbrandij - Netherlands Alcohol/drug use across psychiatric diagnoses . Population-based data merged with a patient registry Ove Heradstveit - Norway A newly developed health literacy scale for Turkish speaking literate adults, Ozge Karadag Caman - Turkey Sat 1st B . European and 8.B. - Round table: Can national public health societies work together for mutual support on 8:30-9:30 global health their daily challenges? issues Chairperson(s): Yves Charpak - France, Flore Lecomte - France Gallus Hall Yves Charpak - France SFSP Carlo Signorelli - Italy Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA Sat 1st C . E-Health 8.C. - Oral presentations: Diverse outcome from lifestyle risk factors 8:30-9:30 technology, Chairperson(s): Leah Li - United Kingdom communication Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Diet, body mass index and physical inactivity in relation to incident dementia, Sarah Floud - United Kingdom Associations between Health Behaviours and Health Outcomes Among Older Chinese People Zeyun Feng - Netherlands Risk and prognostic factors for low back pain: A longitudinal population-based study, Jaana Halonen - Finland Contribution of risk factors to mortality, disease burden and health expenditures in the Netherlands Henk Hilderink - Netherlands Sat 1st D . Health 8.D. - Oral presentations: Food and health promotion 8:30-9:30 promotion, Chairperson(s): Chiara Cadeddu - Italy lifestyles and Room TR3-1 behaviour Migration, acculturation, and the socio-cultural determinants of folic acid intake during pregnancy Celine Miani - Germany As long as the breath lasts – in utero exposure to Ramadan and wheezing in adulthood Fabienne Pradella - Germany MAIN CONFERENCE Saturday 1 December “GiochiAmo”: an innovative school health promotion program, Ornella Di Bella - Italy Association of Mediterranean diet with emerging biomarkers of cardiovascular risk, Licia Iacoviello - Italy

64 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 8 AND ORGANISER Major food groups and health: evidence from umbrella reviews of observational studies Giuseppe Grosso - Italy Sat 1st E . Environment 8.E. - Oral presentations: Food industry & health 8:30-9:30 and health / Chairperson(s): Tatjana Buzeti - Slovenia Obesity and Room E1 nutrition Benchmarking children’s potential exposures to television unhealthy food advertising globally Igor Pravst - Slovenia The impact of price intervention policies to encourage sustainable food consumption in NL Marlin Broeks - Netherlands Consumption of ultra-processed food products and diet quality among Belgian children and adults Stefanie Vandevijvere - Belgium The comparative healthiness of 367,500 packaged food and beverages from 12 countries Anita Kušar - Slovenia Assessment of the public catering act in primary schools in Hungary, Anita Varga - Hungary Sat 1st F . Health 8.F. - Oral presentations: Health systems performance across Europe 8:30-9:30 systems and Chairperson(s): Koos Van Der Velden - Netherlands, Elisabetta Corvo - United Kingdom health care Room TR3-2 Health 2020 performance of countries in the European region of the World Health Organization Mark Zuidberg - Netherlands Germany’s long-term care system– Who is eligible and what does it cost after recent major reforms? Miriam Blümel - Germany Continuous transformation of public health services in Slovenia, Tit Albreht - Slovenia Future Forum Public Health – a German initiative to strengthen public health on a national level Svenja Matusall - Germany Healthcare assistants in EU Member States: an overview, Marieke Kroezen - Netherlands Sat 1st G . Health 8.G. - Oral presentations: Quality of hospital care Saturday 1 December MAIN CONFERENCE 8:30-9:30 services research Chairperson(s): John M Cachia - Malta

Room E2 Intermediate care and days lost to delayed discharge: a controlled interrupted time series analysis Kate Levin - United Kingdom Does a Clinical Pathway on Clostridium difficile infection improve quality in hospital care? Gabriele Giubbini - Italy Who wants to utilize choice in health care - Predictors of intention to change health center Anna-Mari Aalto - Finland Patients who leave Emergency Department without being seen or during treatment in the Lazio Region Francesca Mataloni - Italy 2017 regional survey on clinical nutrition management in acute care settings, Italy, Laura Brunelli - Italy

65 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 8 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st H . Health 8.H. - Pitch presentations: Impact of social environment on health 8:30-9:30 workforce / Chairperson(s): Nikola Komlenac - Austria Health at work Room E3 How to increase participation in health examination surveys? Findings from the FinHealth 2017 Survey Katri Sääksjärvi - Finland Differential impact of smoking on cause-specific mortality by socioeconomic position Carlos de Mestral - Switzerland Cost-effectiveness of web based peer support for young adults not in employment or education Leena Forma - Finland Psychiatric disorders among adolescent cancer survivors: A systematic review, Urska Kosir - United Kingdom Association between early life mental health and adulthood alcohol use: Evidence of British cohorts Ke Ning - United Kingdom Multiple discrimination, discrimination types and postpartum depression among Arab and Jewish women Nihaya Daoud - Israel Sat 1st I . Infectious 8.I. - Workshop: Linking outbreak preparedness and respone: bridging the gap 8:30-9:30 diseases, Chairperson(s): Evelien Belfroid - Netherlands, Aura Timen - EUPHA (IDC) vaccination / Global health An integrated model for outbreak preparedness and response, Evelien Belfroid - Netherlands Kosovel Hall Qualitative Research: Institutional Preparedness During Threats of Infectious Disease Outbreaks Doret De Rooij - Netherlands RIVM Generic recommendations for the preparedness of and response to infectious disease outbreaks Priya Somar - Netherlands Sat 1st K . Chronic 8.K. - Pitch presentations: Public health and clinical medicine 8:30-9:30 diseases Chairperson(s): Ornella Punzo - Italy

Room E4 Prevalence of Performance-Enhancing Substances in gym goers in north Cyprus using mixed-methods Mevhibe Hocaoglu - Cyprus Effects of non-prescription status on emergency contraceptive consumption, abortion and teen births Salvatore Italia - Netherlands Maternal nutritional status before and during pregnancy and child’s early neurocognitive development Gino Agbota - France Multidrug-resistant E Coli in the Community: Assessment and Proposal of a Feasible Indicator Julio Muñoz - Spain Occurrence and characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in bivalves from the Adriatic Sea, Italy Stefania Barbieri - Italy MAIN CONFERENCE Saturday 1 December Urinary spots in children: a public health surveillance tool to estimate sodium intake? Arnaud Chiolero - Switzerland

66 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 8 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st L . Migrant, LGBT 8.L. - Oral presentations: Community based approaches to improve health of minorities 8:30-9:30 and minority Chairperson(s): Michael Moore - Australia, Lara Tavoschi - Italy health Stih Hall Effective methods to promote health among sexual and gender minorities – a scoping review Kenneth Kaartinen - Sweden The European Community Health Worker Online Survey (ECHOES), Nigel Sherriff - United Kingdom Violence against South African sexual and gender minority people: a cross-sectional study Alex Müller - South Africa Community based approaches to enhance access to health for Roma in Macedonia, Borjan Pavlovski - Macedonia Capability approach to health and wellbeing promotion among disadvantaged groups, Tomi Mäki-Opas - Finland Sat 1st M . Mental 8.M. - Workshop: Building the future on strong foundations – mental health in Slovenia and 8:30-9:30 health beyond Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH), Matej Vinko - Slovenia Room M1 This is me«: developing a positive self-image and life skills in Slovenian adolescents, Ksenija Lekic - Slovenia EUPHA (MEN) Centres for Mental Health: how we envisaged the future of community-based services in National Mental Health Strategy, Nuša Konec Juricˇicˇ - Slovenia A step further towards better behavioral addictions' management in Slovenia, Špela Selak - Slovenia Effectivness of interventions for youth affected by violence, Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) Sat 1st N . Maternal, 8.N. - Oral presentations: Public health challenges in maternal health 8:30-9:30 child and Chairperson(s): Mika Gissler - Finland, Elina Miteniece - Netherlands adolescent Room M3+4 health Admissions of foreign women to ER for Obstetric Complications and Non-Complicated Deliveries in Rome Livia Maria Salvatori - Italy Maternal care, pregnancy complications and birth outcomes among native and migrant women in Portugal Cristina Teixeira - Portugal

Generous breastfeeding:milk donor’s characteristics in the Siena province, Italy, Lucia Kundisova - Italy Saturday 1 December MAIN CONFERENCE Socioeconomic differences in the incidence of small-for-gestational-age birth and their time trend Sam Wilding - United Kingdom Changes in maternal characteristics and pregnancy outcomes with fertility policy adjustment in China Xiaohui Zhang - China Sat 1st O . Impact 8.O. - Oral presentations: The environment and its effects on social health function 8:30-9:30 assessment / Chairperson(s): Kamshat Tussupova - Sweden Health literacy Club CD 1 Role of supplementary health insurance in switching behaviour of consumers in the Netherlands Laurens Holst - Netherlands Quality of life and neighbourhood environment: systematic social observation in Limassol, Cyprus Nicos Middleton - Cyprus

67 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 8 AND ORGANISER Discordant trends in elevated BP and overweight prevalence in Russian/Siberian adolescents Diana Denisova - Russia Health literacy among students of Medical University – Sofia: a cross-sectional survey Nikolai Hristov - Bulgaria Is the decreasing trend of mobility limitations in the older Finnish population reversing? Päivi Sainio - Finland Sat 1st P . Public health 8.P. - Workshop: Strategies to Monitor the Health and Health Care Needs of LGBT 8:30-9:30 monitoring, Individuals across Europe reporting and Chairperson(s): Nicole Rosenkötter - EUPHA (PHMR), Richard Bränström - EUPHA (SGMH) Club CD screening Charlotte Deogan - Sweden EUPHA (SGMH) John Pachankis - United States (PHMR) Igor Grabovac - Austria Nicole Rosenkötter - EUPHA (PHMR) Sat 1st Q . Social 8.Q. - Oral presentations: Health at work and its challenges 8:30-9:30 security, work Chairperson(s): Jan Heidrich - Germany and health Room M2 Labor market situation after an episode of sickness absence due to malignant neoplasia . Monica Ubalde-Lopez - Spain Independent medical examination for sick-listed workers - experiences of participating stakeholders Irene Øyeflaten -Norway Work ability in Finland: earlier positive time trend has reversed, Seppo Koskinen - Finland Sickness absence among privately employed white-collar workers: a total population study Kristin Farrants - Sweden The contribution of work and lifestyle factors to socioeconomic inequalities in perceived health Gerben Hulsegge - Netherlands

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Sat 1st 8.R. - Poster walk: Health professionals and systems 8:30-9:30 Chairperson(s): Rifat Atun - United States

Level -1 8 .R .2 - Analyses of push factors of emigration among students from five European countries,Ondrej Kalina - Slovakia 8 .R .3 - Satisfaction of graduates with the program of Applied bachelor of nursing in Kazakhstan, Vitaliy Koikov - Kazakhstan 8 .R .4 - Health-workforce projection, Mojca Omerzu - Slovenia 8 .R .5 - Aligning professional future-oriented training on health promotion in Estonia and Finland, Kairi Märk - Estonia MAIN CONFERENCE Saturday 1 December 8 .R .6 - Developing a Training Programme in Health Impact Assessment (HIA)in Portugal, Teresa Almeida - Portugal 8 .R .7 - Evidence synthesis for policies to address antibiotic misuse in Hungary, Balázs Babarczy - Hungary

68 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER 8 .R .8 - Latent tuberculosis infection in healthcare workers . A case-control study in a paediatric hospital Maria Rosaria Vinci - Italy 8 .R .9 - Practice what you preach: measles vaccination coverage and outbreaks in healthcare workers in Europe Sara Duarte - Portugal 8 .R .11 - Addressing needs of ethics in the educational continuum for health workforce, Nato Pitskhelauri - Georgia 8 .R .12 - Diagnostics and treatment of ADHD in Switzerland: A physician perspective on practice and challenges Julia Dratva - Switzerland 8 .R .15 - Medicine use and abuse among convicts in Slovene prisons, Ada Hocˇevar Grom - Slovenia

Sat 1st 8.S. - Poster walk: The role of family and schools in promoting healthy living 8:30-9:30 Chairperson(s): Marija Jevtic - EUPHA (ENV), Janine Bröder - Germany

Level -2 8 .S .1 - Role of family composition and functioning on emotional and behavioral problems among adolescents Zuzana Dankulincova Veselska - Slovakia 8 .S .2 - Building trust through a postnatal extended home visiting programme in Sweden: parents' perceptions Madelene Barboza - Sweden 8 .S .3 - Promotion of early reading by community nurses in Slovenia, Sara Kotar - Slovenia 8 .S .4 - Psychological background of adolescents’ healthy eating behaviour and positive nutritional attitude Katalin Szabó - Hungary 8 .S .5 - National prevalence Study of psychosocial strains in early childhood - Families living in poverty Daniela Salzmann - Germany 8 .S .6 - Photovoice as a method for increasing Swedish high school girls’ wellbeing and school achievement Katja Gillander Gådin - Sweden 8 .S .8 - Planning Health in School: a stepwise process to building children’s healthy behaviours in Portugal Margarida Vieira - Portugal 8 .S .9 - Promoting social and emotional skills in adolescents: This is Me school prevention workshops, Saska Roškar - Slovenia Saturday 1 December

8 .S .11 - School and education in children and adolescents with chronic conditions, Pernille Due - Denmark MAIN CONFERENCE 8 .S .12 - Building school social capital through ‘We Act - Together for Health’ – a quasi-experimental study Ane Bonde - Denmark 8 .S .13 - Parents' Participation In Schoolchildren's Health Promotion Process: results of a pilot study Ru¯ta Maceinaite˙ - Lithuania 8 .S .14 - Sickness absence among primary school pupils: a call for public health action, Esther Pijl - Netherlands 8 .S .15 - Capabilities for physical activity in children and childcare staff: Results from QueB, Holger Hassel - Germany

69 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 9 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st A . Winds of 9.A. - Workshop: Public Health Research Ethics: Current Challenges 9:40-11:10 change and Chairperson(s): Els Maeckelberghe - Netherlands, Peter Schröder-Bäck - EUPHA (ETH) innovation Linhart Hall Introduction: How to address implicit and explicit public health research norms . Els Maeckelberghe - Netherlands Learning from transnational differences in how risk of harm is viewed in human research ethics . EUPHA (ETH) William Sherlaw - France Ethical aspects in qualitative research with gender diverse children and adolescents, Amets Suess Schwend - Spain “We are just numbers”: Gaps in Ethical Research Conduct revealed by clinical research subjects . Jihad Makhoul - Lebanon What is and what is not a conflict of interest in public health research, Miguel Ángel Royo Bordonada - Spain Sat 1st B . European and 9.B. - Skills building seminar: Political landscapes and options for public health 9:40-11:10 global health Chairperson(s): Marleen Bekker - EUPHA (PHPP), Scott Greer - United States issues Gallus Hall Several authors of the newest supplement to the EJPH "Political landscapes and options for public health" will present their findings EUPHA (PHPP) Sat 1st C . E-Health 9.C. - Skills building seminar: You say ‘tomato’, I say ‘tomato’(e): Knowledge translation 9:40-11:10 technology, disputes in public health communication Chairperson(s): Iveta Nagyova - EUPHA (CHR), Sara Mc Quinn - Ireland Lily Novy Club / Elderly health WHO’s role as knowledge broker: the WHO European Region, Claudia Stein - WHO EURO EUPHA (CHR), The role of digital innovation in knowledge translation: what barriers need to be addressed? EUPHAnxt, WHO Simona Guagliardo - Belgium EUR Enhancing knowledge translation: ECIBC European Guidelines for breast cancer screening and diagnosis Zuleika Saz-Parkinson - Italy Sat 1st D . Health 9.D. - Workshop: Interventions to promote health literacy, mental health literacy, and 9:40-11:10 promotion, e-health literacy in children lifestyles and Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - Germany, Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP) Room TR3-1 behaviour Synth-HLCA: Health literacy research and knowledge transfer for effective public health strategies EUPHA (HP), Orkan Okan - Germany Bielefeld How to effectively promote health literacy in childhood and adolescence: A systematic review University Janine Bröder - Germany IMPRES: Improving mental health literacy in children and adolescents to reduce stigma, Patricia Wahl - Germany Promoting healthy lifestyles amongst under-privileged adolescents via inclusive digital support Elias Sahrai - Germany MAIN CONFERENCE Saturday 1 December SCURA: Exploring and Promoting Health Literacy of Migrants and Refugees in Educational Settings Stefanie Harsch - Germany

70 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 9 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st E . Environment 9.E. - Workshop: Mediterranean diet as healthy and sustainable dietary pattern: perspectives 9:40-11:10 and health / and challenges Obesity and Chairperson(s): Christopher Birt - EUPHA (FN) Room E1 nutrition Clinical and epidemiological evidence of health benefits of the Mediterranean diet,Estefanía Toledo - Spain EUPHA (FN) Nutrition, Mediterranean diet and health in low-resources settings: a global perspective Saverio Stranges - Luxembourg The Mediterranean diet as a sustainable dietetic model, Giuseppe Grosso - Italy Perspectives and challenges for adoption of the Mediterranean diet, Licia Iacoviello - Italy Sat 1st F . Health 9.F. - Workshop: One size fits all? The challenges of developing a methodology and 9:40-11:10 systems and implementing HSPA in small states health care Chairperson(s): Kenneth Grech - Malta, Sabina Nuti - Italy Room TR3-2 Finding a common thread in the methodology of small states HSPA, Kenneth Grech - Malta University of HSPA in small states: towards an early warning system? Timo Clemens - Netherlands Malta, Sant'Anna Inclusive approach and international collaboration essential in HSPA indicators’ selection School of Mircha Poldrugovac - Slovenia Advanced Taking benefit from European cooperation on HSPA, Federico Paoli - Belgium Studies Integrating benchmarking practices and variation analysis in designing HSPA in small countries: opportunities and challenges, Guido Noto - Italy Sat 1st G . Health 9.G. - Round table: Health literacy in Europe: recent developments in research and policy 9:40-11:10 services research Chairperson(s): Jany Rademakers - Netherlands, Kristine Sørensen - Netherlands

Room E2 Quick scan of health literacy developments in Europe in the past five years, Jany Rademakers - Netherlands Health literacy in Childhood and Adolescence; main consortium findings, Orkan Okan - Germany NIVEL From the Health Literacy Survey Europe (HLS-EU) to Measuring Population and Organizational Health

Literacy (M-POHL), Jürgen M Pelikan - Austria Saturday 1 December MAIN CONFERENCE The development of the social movement of health literacy in Europe and beyond, Kristine Sørensen - Netherlands Towards holistic health literacy policies in Europe; results of a recent WHO evidence synthesis Gill Rowlands - United Kingdom Sat 1st H . Health 9.H. - Round table: Put the PRO back in the public health professionals: PROactive and 9:40-11:10 workforce / PROsilience Health at work Chairperson(s): Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - EUPHA, Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA Room E3 The future public health workforce: aligning population needs and professional development EUPHA, Ellen Kuhlmann - Germany EUPHAnxt, How schools of public health adapt to this wider view of the role of public health professionals Euronet MRPH Kasia Czabanowska - ASPHER

71 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 9 AND ORGANISER Panellists Róza Ádány - EUPHA (PHG) Giacomo Scaioli - EUPHAnxt Damiano Cerasuolo - EuronetMRPH Sat 1st I . Infectious 9.I. - Round table: Health and the war in Syria: New responsibilities and opportunities for 9:40-11:10 diseases, global health vaccination / Chairperson(s): Iman Nuwayhid - Lebanon, Iman Nuwayhid - Lebanon Kosovel Hall Global health Jennifer Leaning - United States The Lancet, Samer Jabbour - Lebanon American Debarati Guha-Sapir - Belgium University of Alastair Ager - United States Beirut

Sat 1st K . Chronic 9.K. - Workshop: Towards improved cancer screening in Europe 9:40-11:10 diseases Chairperson(s): Urska Ivanus - Slovenia, Harry De Koning - Netherlands

Room E4 Towards improved cancer screening in Europe, Harry De Koning - Netherlands A soft systems approach to identifying barriers to cancer screening programmes . Methodology and EU-TOPIA application in seven European countries . Jennifer Priaulx - United Kingdom consortium Slovenian national colorectal cancer screening – Programme SVIT, Dominika Novak Mlakar - Slovenia Ten years of Slovenian national breast cancer screening – Programme DORA, Katja Jarm - Slovenia Fifteen years of Slovenian cervical cancer screening programme ZORA . A change in a registry concept . Urska Ivanus - Slovenia

Sat 1st L . Migrant, LGBT 9.L. - Workshop: Health of Sexual and Gender Minorities in Hard-to-reach High-stigma 9:40-11:10 and minority Populations health Chairperson(s): Allan Krasnik - EUPHA (MIG), Richard Bränström - EUPHA (SGMH) Stih Hall An Intersectional Analysis of Sexual Minority Men’s HIV Risk When Migrating to or Within Europe EUPHA (SGMH) John Pachankis - United States (MIG) Training of healthcare professionals to reduce stigma and discrimination towards minorities in Turkey Ozge Karadag Caman - Turkey Mental health and stigma-related stress among migrants from countries with high LGBT-stigma in Sweden Richard Bränström - EUPHA (SGMH) Perspectives of LGBTIQ* migrants, refugees and ethnic minorities for the development of a gender-sensitive and intersectional health reporting in Germany, Kathleen Pöge - Germany MAIN CONFERENCE

Saturday 1 December Mental health among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people in East and Southern Africa Alex Müller - South Africa

72 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 9 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st M . Mental 9.M. - Workshop: Cross-disciplinary and cross- sectional collaboration: experiences from the 9:40-11:10 health COMPLETE projects Chairperson(s): Torill Bogsnes Larsen - Norway, Ingebjørg Djupedal - Norway Room M1 DREAMSCHOOL - Promoting well-being and a positive psychosocial environment in School University of Nina Grindheim - Norway Bergen The Mental Health Support Team: «MIND THE GAP» Tommy Stroem - Norway The transfer to upper secondary school is a challenge for most students . Results from the first year of the intervention . Torill Bogsnes Larsen - Norway Peer-support for strengthening psychosocial learning environments, Raghild Johnson - Norway Meaningful stakeholder involvement; lessons learned from cross-disciplinary and cross sectional intervention research . Torill Bogsnes Larsen - Norway Sat 1st N . Maternal, 9.N. - Workshop: Vaccination in school children in Europe: when and how? 9:40-11:10 child and Chairperson(s): Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom, Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) adolescent Room M3+4 health A comparison of vaccination coverage for different year groups and delivery models within school-based vaccination programmes in England in 2015/16, Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom EUPHA (IDC) Who holds Tetanus Records when they are Needed? Michael Rigby - Ireland (CAPH) What do parents and young people in England think about immunisation? A national interview survey Michael Edelstein - United Kingdom Effects of a rapid HPV educational intervention relating to knowledge and attitudes in adolescents and parents in a country with low vaccination uptake, Maria Ganczak - Poland Are we Serious – and Ethical – about HPV Vaccination in Europe? Michael Rigby - Ireland Sat 1st O . Impact 9.O. - Workshop: Prioritization in Public Health: new insights in the frame of Health 9:40-11:10 assessment / Technology Assessment Health literacy Chairperson(s): Chiara de Waure - EUPHA (HTA), Carlo Favaretti - EUPHA (HTA) Saturday 1 December

Club CD 1 MAIN CONFERENCE Prioritization for transferring health technology and health service innovations between health systems EUPHA (HTA) Johan Hansen - Netherlands (HSR) (ETH) Ethical criteria for priority setting in HTA, Peter Schröder-Bäck - EUPHA (ETH) Priority setting: towards evidence-informed deliberative processes, Wija Oortwijn - Netherlands Sat 1st P . Public health 9.P. - Workshop: Public health foresight studies: how can we deal with the societal 9:40-11:10 monitoring, challenges we face? reporting and Chairperson(s): Josep Figueras - European Observatory Club CD screening The OECD FESHER project, Michele Cecchini - France RIVM, EUPHA The Dutch Public Health Foresight study 2018, Henk Hilderink - Netherlands (PHMR) (ECO) EUPHA member survey on future public health threats, Natasha Azzopardi Muscat - EUPHA

73 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 9 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st Q . Social 9.Q. - Workshop: Tackling Health Inequalities in Extending Working Lives – Findings from 9:40-11:10 security, work the THRIVE Project and health Chairperson(s): Ben Barr - United Kingdom, Bo Burström - Sweden Room M2 The impact of comorbidity on employment exits at older working ages: a longitudinal analysis of a University of Swedish population sample, Lisa Harber-Aschan - Sweden Liverpool Poverty and income support among older people with disabilities and out of work in the UK and Canada Wen-Hao Chen - Canada Too sick to work too healthy to qualify: a cross country comparison of the effect of changes to disability benefits, Natasja Koitzsch Jensen - Denmark The policy effects on employment of older people with disabilities: a comparative analysis of Canada, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK, Lee Bentley - United Kingdom

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Sat 1st 9.R. - Poster walk: Ageing and health of the elderly 9:40-11:10 Chairperson(s): Anne Lounamaa - EUPHA (INJ)

Level -1 9 .R .2 - Effect of the intake of protein supplements after strength exercises on muscle mass in older adults Angela Yazmín Galvez Pardo - Colombia 9 .R .3 - Volunteer-charity activity and its pathways to older adults’ social and emotional well-being, Sunwoo Lee - Czech Republic 9 .R .4 - Use of home care services in a cohort of older adults resident in Lazio region, Italy, Francesco Gilardi - Italy 9 .R .6 - Using public health competences in establishing clinical palliative care, Dorja Vocanec - Croatia 9 .R .7 - Screening system for functional disability in elderly in Slovenia, Tjaša Knific -Slovenia 9 .R .8 - Group-based interventions using integrative nursing for elderly women feeling lonely: study protocol Sebahat Gözüm - Turkey 9 .R .9 - Social differences in the frequent use of emergency departments by older persons in Stockholm County Megan Doheny - Sweden 9 .R .10 - Is Italian healthcare expenditure differentially associated with adult and elderly mortality?, Fabrizio Toscano - Italy 9 .R .11 - Demographic and social problems of aging in Bulgaria, Angelika Velkova - Bulgaria 9 .R .12 - Medical rehabilitation before the occurrence of early retirement in Germany, Maria Weyermann - Germany 9 .R .13 - Association between number of deaths and heat waves in Slovenia, 2015 vs . 2003, Simona Percˇicˇ - Slovenia 9 .R .14 - Multimorbidity and health outcomes in high-need, high-cost elderly patients, Elisa De Battisti - Italy 9 .R .15 - 'Hospice, palliative and longterm care needs estimation in aging Poland – prospects, challenges' MAIN CONFERENCE

Saturday 1 December Wojciech Niemczyk - Poland

74 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Sat 1st 9.S. - Poster walk: Cancer and cardiovascular diseases 9:40-11:10 Chairperson(s): Stefania Boccia - Italy, Erica Richardson - United Kingdom

Level -2 9 .S .1 - Breast cancer screening in Lithuania: interval breast cancers and sensitivity of the programme Laura Steponaviciene - Lithuania 9 .S .2 - Impact of multidisciplinary tumor boards on clinical management of cancer patients, Emanuela Maria Frisicale - Italy 9 .S .3 - Inequalities in mortality due to reproductive system cancers among 50+ aged females in Lithuania Olga Mešcˇeriakova-Veliuliene˙ - Lithuania 9 .S .4 - Comparison of paediatric cancers outcomes between Palermo Province (Sicily) and Southern Europe Claudia Marotta - Italy 9 .S .6 - Early detection of lung cancer by low-dose chest CT in occupational asbestos exposure in Germany Jan Heidrich - Germany 9 .S .7 - Applying the Health Belief Model and Theory of Planned Behaviour to mammography screening David Ritchie - Belgium 9 .S .8 - An evidence-based decision aid on complementary medicine for parents of children with cancer, Miek Jong - Sweden 9 .S .9 - 30-year time trend of oral cancer in Slovenia, 1985-2014, Jona Blatnik - Slovenia 9 .S .10 - Comparing the cost of novel cancer treatment, Dorja Vocanec - Croatia 9 .S .11 - The impact of severe mental illness on mortality of lung cancer in Finland in 1990-2014, Ilmo Keskimäki - Finland 9 .S .12 - Factors associated with receiving PCI and/or TL for acute myocardial infarction in Russia, Anna Kontsevaya - Russia 9 .S .13 - Heart and cardiovascular comorbidities considerably increase health care use in Danish COPD patients Nanna Marie Sklander Hansen - Denmark 9 .S .14 - Evaluation of screening programs for cardiovascular diseases in East Kazakhstan, Yuliya Semenova - Kazakhstan 9 .S .15 - Using SNP-based risk estimates in identification of susceptibility to cardiovascular diseases, Szilvia Fiatal - Hungary Saturday 1 December MAIN CONFERENCE

75 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 10 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st A . Winds of 10.A. - Workshop: The Circle of Health & European Alliance EAHPR: rooting public health 11:40-13:10 change and innovations into practice innovation Chairperson(s): Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP), Orkan Okan - Germany Linhart Hall Development and uptake of the Circle of Health (COH), Patsy Beattie-Huggan - Canada The German-Canadian Experience: online course about the COH and its use for German students The Quaich Inc., EUPHA (HP), Kirsten Steinhausen - Germany NTNU, Steno Diabetes Center Applying the circle of health to analyse health interventions for people with refugee experiences Copenhagen, EuroHealthNet, WHO in Germany, Stefanie Harsch - Germany EURO, UNESCO Chair for Global Rooting European Public Health and Health Promotion research, Geir Arild Espnes - Norway Health and Education, Bielefeld Health Promotion interventions and teleonomy: from wish thinking to rooted theoretical frameworks University Luís Saboga-Nunes - EUPHA (HP)

Sat 1st B . European and 10.B. - Workshop: National and sub-national burden of disease studies in Europe 11:40-13:10 global health Chairperson(s): Claudia Stein - WHO EURO, Thomas Ziese - Germany issues Gallus Hall Burden of disease studies in the WHO European Region—an overview, Mark O'Donovan - Ireland Global burden of disease (GBD) 2016 subnational estimates for 150 English local authorities WHO EURO, Nicholas Steel - United Kingdom Robert Koch Dutch DALYs: estimates of current and future Burden of Disease in the Netherlands Institute Henk Hilderink - Netherlands Country Report: the Belgian National Burden of Disease Study 2020, Brecht Devleesschauwer - Belgium The German national Burden of Disease study BURDEN 2020, Elena Von Der Lippe - Germany

Sat 1st C . E-Health 10.C. - Workshop: European and international public health policy-making: The case of 11:40-13:10 technology, health literacy communication Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - Germany, Sofia Ribeiro -Portugal Lily Novy Club / Elderly health Health literacy policy to promote public health in Europe, Gill Rowlands - United Kingdom Bielefeld Health literacy policy-making for effective child and adolescent health promotion and prevention University, strategies, Orkan Okan - Germany EUPHA (PHPP) The German National Action Plan on health literacy: Empirical base, development and implementation Eva-Maria Berens - Germany Lessons learned from developing and applying health literacy tools in Portugal, Débora Miranda - Portugal MAIN CONFERENCE

Saturday 1 December Health literacy leadership: An explorative study, Kristine Sørensen - Netherlands

76 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 10 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st D . Health 10.D. - Workshop: The Health Promoting School (HPS): Research, practice, innovations, and 11:40-13:10 promotion, new directions lifestyles and Chairperson(s): Orkan Okan - Germany, Danielle Jansen - EUPHA (CAPH) Room TR3-1 behaviour School Health Promotion: An enduring yet still an aspirational approach, Douglas S McCall - Canada EUPHA (HP) Health literacy and school education: Learning, teaching, ecologic factors, and systems-perspective (CAPH), Bielefeld Orkan Okan - Germany University, ISHN Promoting teacher mental health literacy: Supporting children of parents with a mental health issue Stefanie Harsch - Germany Health Promoting Schools (HPS) and the impact of inclusion: The StiEL-project, Uwe H. Bittlingmayer - Germany School-based health promotion as ‘add-in’: Integrating health in curriculum time, Peter Bentsen - Denmark

Sat 1st E . Environment 10.E. - Workshop: The EUPHA report on Healthy and Sustainable Diets: what EU policies are 11:40-13:10 and health / now needed? Obesity and Chairperson(s): Christopher Birt - EUPHA (FN), Tim Lang - United Kingdom Room E1 nutrition The case for Sustainable Healthy Food policies, Tim Lang - United Kingdom EUPHA (FN), How the report was developed, and its recommendations, Natalie Rangelov - Switzerland WHO Production reforms (1): Food and the circular economy: Ales Kuhar - Slovenia Production reforms (2): European agriculture, Christopher Birt - EUPHA (FN) Food processing, food services, and consumption-oriented reforms, Lise Justesen - Denmark

Sat 1st F . Health 10.F. - Round table: Improving maternal health in low-resourced West-Africa: Call for 11:40-13:10 systems and European contributions health care Chairperson(s): Ulrich Laaser - Germany, Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic - Serbia Saturday 1 December

Room TR3-2 MAIN CONFERENCE Existing challenges of public health policies for maternal and new-born health in West-Africa: Priorities ASPHER, for urgent action, Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic - Serbia University of A systems framework for public health policy to support health improvement in West-Africa Belgrade Ulrich Laaser - Germany Decentralisation and bottom-up initiative to generate resilient communities, Inke Fabian De Barreto - Germany Mobile technologies to strengthen communication and education of a qualified health workforce: A pilot in Liberia, Raphael Broniatowski - Germany Continuing Professional Development and licensing of midwives: A pilot study in the county of Grand Gedeh, Liberia, Michaela Michel-Schuldt - Germany

77 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 10 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st G . Health 10.G. - Skills building seminar: Skill-mix innovations and implementation in Europe: 11:40-13:10 services research outcomes and lessons for implementation Chairperson(s): Matthias Wismar - European Observatory Room E2 Overview of systematic reviews: outcomes of health workforce skill-mix changes in ambulatory care TU Berlin, Claudia Maier - Germany Observatory The potential of skill-mix innovations for chronic care and multimorbidity, Juliane Winkelmann - Germany Implementation strategies for skill-mix innovations, Marieke Kroezen - Netherlands Skill-mix innovations to keep people healthy and well: health promotion and disease prevention Stephan Van Den Broucke - Belgium Skill-mix innovations in long-term and palliative care, Elke Berger - Germany

Sat 1st H . Health 10.H. - Workshop: Improving health care providers' LGBTIQ health knowledge and 11:40-13:10 workforce / competence across Europe Health at work Chairperson(s): Amets Suess Schwend - Spain Room E3 Evaluation of an LGBT-affirmative mental health practice training in a stigmatizing national context EUPHA (SGMH) Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger - United States LGBTIQ health care training from a depathologization and human rights perspective Amets Suess Schwend - Spain The project on medical education without discrimination, Selma Karabey - Turkey Training modules developed within the Health4LGBT project funded by the Massimo Mirandola - Italy

Sat 1st I . Infectious 10.I. - Workshop: Leaving no one behind – A Human rights approach to Public (Mental) 11:40-13:10 diseases, Health vaccination / Chairperson(s): Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH), Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA Kosovel Hall Global health International human rights and (public) health . Dineke Zeegers Paget - EUPHA EUPHA, EUPHA Protecting or empowering the most vulnerable? Challenges to human rights-based Public Health (MEN) (ETH) Els Maeckelberghe - Netherlands Quality-Rights: Enhancing Participation to Improve Citizenship and human rights of people with psychosocial disabilities . Mauro Giovanni Carta - Italy

MAIN CONFERENCE Leaving on one behind – Human Rights and Public Mental Health, Jutta Lindert - EUPHA (PMH) Saturday 1 December

78 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 10 AND ORGANISER Sat 1st K . Chronic 10.K. - Workshop: Cardiovascular Disease in Russia: Insights from a new international project 11:40-13:10 diseases Chairperson(s): DA Leon - United Kingdom, Anna Kontsevaya - Russia

Room E4 Contrasting cardiovascular trajectories in Russia and Estonia: are there lessons to be learnt as to how to increase life expectancy? Vladimir Shkolnikov - Germany LSHTM Understanding East-West differences in cardiovascular disease in Europe: Early findings of the Heart to Heart comparative population-based studies in Russia and Norway, 2015-2018, Sarah Cook - United Kingdom Smoking in Russia: Recent trends and socio-demographic features . Synthesis of evidence from multiple studies, Vladimir Shkolnikov - Germany Dissecting hypertension in Russia: identifying aetiological and behavioural factors associated with treatment and control, DA Leon - United Kingdom Management of acute myocardial infarction in the Russian Federation: characteristics of patients and their treatment in hospitals, Anna Kontsevaya - Russia Sat 1st L . Migrant, LGBT 10.L. - Workshop: Integration of young refugees: Nordic policies on health reception, 11:40-13:10 and minority education and employment health Chairperson(s): Allan Krasnik - EUPHA (MIG) Stih Hall The coordination of health reception for refugee children in the Nordic countries, Camilla Michaëlis - Denmark University of Education policies targeting refugee and immigrant children in the Nordic countries Copenhagen Mette Kirstine Tørslev - Denmark Nordic educational policy responses to increased immigration of children since 2015, Allan Krasnik - EUPHA (MIG) Policies impacting labour market access among young refugees in the Nordic countries, Karl Gauffin -Denmark Sat 1st M . Mental 10.M. - Workshop: Toward a Prevention Paradigm in (Youth) Mental Healthcare 11:40-13:10 health Chairperson(s): Jochen Mierau - Netherlands

Room M1 The Socioeconomic Gradient of Insured Healthcare Costs: a Population Wide Study of the Netherlands Saturday 1 December Willem de Boer - Netherlands MAIN CONFERENCE Aletta Jacobs Mental Health over the Life Course: Evidence for a U-Shape? Hermien Dijk - Netherlands School of Public Costs and Cost Effectiveness of School Health Systems, Simon van der Pol - Netherlands Health Health Economics of Vaccines: Challenges posed by Regional Differences, Maarten Postma - Netherlands Sat 1st N . Maternal, 10.N. - Workshop: Transitions from childhood to adolescence and young adult working life 11:40-13:10 child and Chairperson(s): Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz - Sweden, Ute Bültmann - Netherlands adolescent Room M3+4 health Period effects in the risk of subsequent labour market marginalisation in young suicide attempters Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz - Sweden EUPHA (SSWH) Early emotional and behavioral difficulties and adult educational attainment:18-year follow-up of the (CAPH) TEMPO study, Murielle Mary-Krause - France

79 TIME, LOCATION TRACK PARALLEL SESSION 10 AND ORGANISER Mental health trajectories from childhood to young adulthood affect the transition into the labour market Karin Veldman - Netherlands Gender differences in psychological vulnerability in adolescence as indicator of secondary education completion, Merete Labriola - Denmark Sat 1st O . Impact 10.O. - Skills building seminar: How can the quality of the coverage of health in impact 11:40-13:10 assessment / assessment be assured? Health literacy Chairperson(s): Odile Mekel - EUPHA (HIA) Club CD 1 How good is good? Searching for quality in impact assessment . Ben Cave - United Kingdom EUPHA (HIA) Developing a Quality Assurance Review Framework for Health Impact Assessments . Liz Green - United Kingdom Sat 1st P . Public health 10.P. - Skills building seminar: Visualizing Health: a practical update on presenting health 11:40-13:10 monitoring, data in an effective way reporting and Chairperson(s): Duarte Vital Brito - Portugal Club CD screening Practical update on presenting health data in an effective way, Duarte Vital Brito - Portugal IHMT Sat 1st Q . Social 10.Q. - Workshop: Do European policies to work longer contribute to health inequalities? 11:40-13:10 security, work Chairperson(s): Suzan Robroek - Netherlands and health Room M2 Recent trends in health inequalities among old-age groups across Europe, Mikkel Barslund - Belgium Educational inequalities in the contribution of poor health to labour force exit and employment protection Erasmus MC legislation in European countries, Merel Schuring - Netherlands Prolonged working lives and health: evidence from the UK, Ludovico Carrino - United Kingdom Macro-level determinants of post-retirement health and health inequalities: a multilevel analysis of 18 European countries, Sascha De Breij - Netherlands Effective policy in reform in tackling the disability employment gap, Ben Barr - United Kingdom

TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Sat 1st 10.R. - Poster walk: Health services research and hospital care 11:40-13:10 Chairperson(s): Francesco Amaddeo - Italy

Level -1 10 .R .1 - Capacity and utilization of intensive care units in Romania, Silvia Florescu - Romania 10 .R .2 - Continuity of Care Unit (CCU): an organizational model based on Lean Management principles Andrea Tamburrano - Italy MAIN CONFERENCE

Saturday 1 December 10 .R .3 - Needlestick prevention devices: data from a hospital surveillance in Piedmont, Italy, Maria chiara Ottino - Italy 10 .R .4 - Trends in the incidence of Surgical Site Infections in Piedmont (Italy), 2009 to 2015, Costanza Vicentini - Italy

80 TIME, LOCATION POSTER WALKS AND ORGANISER Sat 1st 10 .R .5 - Point prevalence study of hospital acquired infection in an italian hospital, Francesco Gori - Italy 11:40-13:10 10 .R .6 - Potentially preventable hospitalizations in Split-Dalmatia County (Croatia) from 2005 to 2014 Ivana Marasovic´ Šušnjara - Croatia Level -1 10 .R .7 - Access to bariatric surgery in Belgium in 2016 for different socio-economic groups, Wies Kestens - Belgium 10 .R .8 - Risk factors of primary care clinic closure in Korea using nationwide data, Jae Moon Yun - Korea, South 10 .R .9 - Short-term functional outcome after total hip and knee arthroplasty: role of age and comorbidity Lucia Kundisova - Italy 10 .R .10 - Access to hip and knee replacement surgery for patients with chronic diseases in the English NHS Belene Podmore - United Kingdom 10 .R .11 - Barriers hindering a client focused care in nursing homes - A qualitative study, Margit Raich - Austria 10 .R .12 - International Health Regulations: core capacities assessment at Points of Entry in Portugal Rita Sá Machado - Portugal 10 .R .13 - Cumulative disadvantage and ambulatory care sensitive conditions in 2009-2013 in Finland, Sonja Lumme - Finland 10 .R .14 - Refugees' access to and utilization of health services: challenges and solutions in Turkey, Ozge Karadag Caman - Turkey 10 .R .15 - The surveillance of Aspergillus spp . in Careggi Teaching Hospital (Italy), Gianmarco Troiano - Italy Sat 1st 10.S. - Poster walk: Migrants and Ethnic Minorities 11:40-13:10 Chairperson(s): M Luisa Vázquez Navarrete - Spain, Alain Le Vigouroux - France

Level -2 10 .S 1. - Health promoting intervention in Roma ethnic community, Tatjana Krajnc Nikolic´ - Slovenia 10 .S 2. - Monitoring of pregnant Roma women – an effective policy intervention, Petya Trendafilova -Bulgaria 10 .S 3. - “I don't want anyone to know”: HIV testing among Eastern European female sex workers in Amsterdam Anna Tokar - Spain 10 .S 4. - Accesses to ER for Alcohol and Drugs Related Conditions among Foreigners in Rome, 1999-2014 Lorenzo Paglione - Italy 10 .S 5. - Self-help needs of Turkish family caregiver of people with dementia, Ilknur Özer Erdogdu - Germany 10 .S 6. - Support and information sources during disease – focusing on migrant patients in Germany Saturday 1 December

Marja Leonhardt - Norway MAIN CONFERENCE 10 .S 7. - Self-reported health and utilisation of health services by asylum seekers in Bulgaria, Angelika Velkova - Bulgaria 10 .S 8. - Factors affecting health literacy among immigrants - systematic review, SeYoung Park - Korea, South 10 .S 11. - Barriers to healthcare access for refugees in Greece, Liz Joseph - United Kingdom 10 .S 13. - Vaccinations during pregnancy: comparison between resident and migrant population in the ASL Roma 4 Maria Teresa Sinopoli - Italy 10 .S 14. - Preventive health check-ups for refugee children: consequences for health, prevention and research Lilian Van Der Ven - Netherlands 10 .S .15 - Elective course "Refugee Care“ in medical studies – interactive and interprofessional Henna Riemenschneider - Germany

81 TIME AND LOCATION ORGANISER JOINT THE NETWORKS

Sat 1st - 13:10-14:10 - Room E3 EUPHA (ENV) JTN13 - Environment and health: Join the network

Sat 1st - 13:10-14:10 - Room E1 EUPHA (PHMR) JTN22 - Public health monitoring and reporting: Join the network

Sat 1st - 13:10-14:10 - Room E2 EUPHA (ETH) JTN23 - Ethics in public health: Join the network

TIME, LOCATION PLENARY SESSION AND ORGANISER Sat 1st Plenary 5: Universal health coverage in European Member States; not quite there! 14:10-15:10 Making the economic case for health inclusion and equity.

Gallus Hall Chairperson: Joseph Figueras, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Observatory Keynote speakers: Rifat Atun, Director, Global Health Systems Cluster. Harvard School of Public Health, United States Sarah Thomson, Senior Health Financing Specialist, WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening, WHO EURO

Panellists: Isabel de la Mata; Principal Advisor, European Commission, DG SANTE Clemens Martin Auer, Special Envoy for Health, Ministry of Health. President Health Forum Gastein, Austria Rifat Atun Sarah Thomson Sat 1st Closing ceremony 15:15-16:00 Moderator: Ivan Erzen, Chair of the 11th European Public Health Conference

Gallus Hall Keynote speakers: Urban and Jasmina Praprotnik, pro-vaccine activists, Slovenia Eva Vršcˇaj, project IMMUNO, Slovenia Awards ceremony: Best Poster Prize, Best Abstract Prize, Ferenc Bojan Award Welcome to Marseille 2019 Yves Charpak, Chair of the 12th European Public Health Conference MAIN CONFERENCE Saturday 1 December

82 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DA Innovations in public health

DA .1 ArchiMed Project: an innovative tool to computerize medical records, Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DA .2 A new alarm system to preserve Cryoconserved products from technical failures, Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DA .3 Integration model between hospital and community care services: the bibliometric impact, Michela Cicconi - Italy DA .4 Integrating public health messages and fire safety checks: a pilot scheme in Norfolk, United Kingdom, Richard Hayhoe - United Kingdom DA .5 Health promotion in the media: Hepatitis, measles and Legionnaires’ disease in Portuguese newspapers, Duarte Vital Brito - Portugal DA .6 Use of digital health in education and prevention, Joanna Zembala-John - Poland DA .7 The integrated Columbia MPH Core curriculum: 6 years of effective, interdisciplinary instruction, Julie Kornfeld - United States DA .8 The integrated approach to teaching Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Columbia, Dana March - United States DA .9 The Integration of Science and Practice: A case-based approach to public health education, Julie Kornfeld - United States DA .10 Successful accreditation of schools and programs of public health: A Columbia approach, Dana March - United States DA .11 Policy coil - new tool for era of digital decision making, Aleksandar Dzakula - Croatia DA .12 Using smart phone application to improve mental health, Andrea Horvath-Sarrodi - Hungary DA .13 Innovation in healthcare: a key factor to deliver personalized and sustainable care, Gaetano Tumbarello - Italy DA .14 Mapping out the key agents and ingredients for the implementation of HP, Agurtzane Mujika - Spain DA .15 Health information in the age of social networks, Walter De Caro - Italy DA .16 Implementation of a KPI for assessing the effectiveness of the national health research system, Vitaliy Koikov - Kazakhstan DA .17 Machine learning aided medication reconciliation process: improving patient safety, Tiago Adrego - Portugal DB European and global health issues

DB .1 Staff care in humanitarian interventions, Peter Berggren - Sweden DB .2 Women leaders in global health - the importance of gender equality in global health, Sabine Ludwig - Germany DB .3 Difficulties in Life: Four Years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, Yoko Tsuchiya - Japan DB .4 European Antibiotic Awareness Day - ten years of experience in Poland, Beata Mazinska - Poland DB .6 Refusals of vaccination – a mixed methods review, Silvia Florescu - Romania DB .7 Impact of universal health coverage on health service utilization: Evidence from Ghana, Lucia Fiestas Navarrete - Italy DB .8 Addressing the gap between ANC service’s intention and behavior with a focus on self-efficacy, Jinkyoung Kim - Korea, South DB .9 Violations of international humanitarian law in Syria: A 7-year analysis, Fatima Ghaddar - Lebanon DB .10 The German-Canadian Experience: online course about the COH and its use for German students, Kirsten Steinhausen - Germany DB .11 A policy comparison of health information and health literacy plans, Elisabetta Corvo - United Kingdom DB .12 How should training in Public Health Speciality be across Europe? Dilek Aslan - Turkey DD Healthy living and health promotion POSTER DISPLAYS

DD .1 Breakfast composition, eating habits and determinants of a healthy breakfast composition, Mathilde Delley - Switzerland DD .2 Development of a local HEPA policy analysis tool (CAPLA-Santé) in France, Anne Vuillemin - France DD .3 Bringing back community engagement with Triple I method, Cindy De Bot - Netherlands DD .4 Pre-retirement activities for higher quality of life of older workers, increasing social potentials, Nina Scagnetti - Slovenia DD .5 Urban health in Italy: health outcomes and sustainable living, Stefano Da Empoli - Italy DD .6 Tobacco consumption among nurses and nurses´student in Spain, Sara Darias-Curvo - Belgium DD .8 Use of cosmetics during the pregnancy and risk perception by French pregnant women, Marie-Pierre Sauvant-Rochat - France DD .9 Randomized controlled trial of a proactive alcohol intervention (PRINT): study protocol and reach, Andreas Staudt - Germany DD .10 Dietary advice on prescription: experiences with a weight reduction programme, Marie Ewe - Sweden DD .11 - Creating a Healthier Future for Persons with disabilities - „Accepting Diversity“, Marija Skes - Croatia DD .12 - Concepts of modern family in Bulgaria – reproductive behavior and postponed parenthood, Eleonora Hristova - Bulgaria DD .13 - Stimulating increase in daily activity by nudging stair use among bachelor students and lecturers, Andrea Steuns - Netherlands

83 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DD .14 The attitudes towards second hand smoke exposure in hospitality sector in Serbia, Milena Vasic - Serbia DD .15 Survey on public awareness of cancer prevention, David Ritchie - Belgium DD .16 Migration and well-being in the context of Slovak university students, Jozef Benka - Slovakia DD .17 Subjective assessment of health-related social campaigns effectiveness in general population, Mariusz Duplaga - Poland DD .18 Connecting assets to promote health in local communities . Perceived changes among local stakeholders, Viola Cassetti - United Kingdom DD .19 People who are living in geographically disadvantaged: health promotion on health system, Gamze Varol Saraçoglu - Turkey DD .20 Life satisfaction and emigration plans of students from four EU countries, Bohuš Hajduch - Slovakia DD .21 Promoting health literacy in old age- An analysis of the health information behavior, Maria Schimmelpfennig - Germany DD .22 The determining factors of public approval for city cycling path policy in Taiwan, Yu-Hung Chang - Taiwan DD .23 Current practices of consulting drinking cessation during pregnancy among gynecologist in Slovenia, Marjetka Hovnik Kersmanc - Slovenia DE Environment and health / Obesity and nutrition DE Contribution to healthy places: Risks of equity free health impact assessment, Jean Marie Buregeya - Canada DE .3 Dietary carbohydrate intake and the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus: a prospective study, Cai-Xia Zhang - China DE .4 The frequency and duration of physical activity in the City of Zagreb, Hrvoje Radaševic´ - Croatia DE .5 Tool development: increasing preschoolers’ ability to delay gratification, Maijaliisa Erkkola - Finland DE .6 Chronic pain and physical activity among older adults with type 2 diabetes, Nina Simonsen - Finland DE .7 Consumption of energy drinks among Croatian university students, Maja Miskulin - Croatia DE .8 The Factors Determining Students’ Physical Activeness, Valerij Dobrovolskij - Lithuania DE .9 Awareness and eating habits on red and processed meat among gym users: a cross-sectional survey, Giuseppina Lo Moro - Italy DE .10 Long-term change and life courses in healthy food consumption, Antti Kähäri - Finland DE .11 Environmental exposure to endocrine disruptors and male reproductive health . Preliminary results, Emila Dziewirska - Poland DE .12 University students' Mediterranean diet adherence in North East of Italy: a pilot study, 2018, Lucrezia Grillone - Italy DE .13 Application in Bulgaria Directive 98/83/EC on the quality of water intended for human consumption, Mariyana Stoynovska - Bulgaria DE .14 Association of pre-pregnancy physical activity level and physical activity in the first trimester, Jovana Todorovic - Serbia DE .15 Prevalence of food supplement use and opinion about food supplements among Lithuanian residents, Valerij Dobrovolskij - Lithuania DE .16 Municipal Community Center as a Healthy Setting?: The Directors' perspective, Sima Lissa Wetzler - Israel DE .17 Swasti Saba Award : The Implementation of Healthy City Policy in Indonesia, Sani Rachman Soleman - Indonesia DE .18 Arsenic contamination in drinking water: is there an association with suicide behavior? Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DE .19 Better foodservices for old people living at home, Enni Mertanen - Finland DE .20 Assessment of awareness of Kazakhstan population about influence of radiation on the health status, Lyudmila Pivina - Kazakhstan DE .21 A comprehensive approach for investigation of prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution, Andreja Kukec - Slovenia DE .22 Risk factors of accidental hypothermia in Central North Bulgaria, Penka Stefanova - Bulgaria DE .23 Indoor and outdoor environmental pollution and COPD: a pilot study, Alice Borghini - Italy DE .24 Determination of the concentration and composition of PM10 in Edirne-Turkey, Burcu Tokuc - Turkey DE .25 The international environmental court ' as ' international criminal court, Gamze Varol Saraçoglu - Turkey DE .26 Physical activity recommendations to benefit health:knowledge and perceptions among college students, Miguel José Cabral de Pinho - Portugal DE .28 Social Concern for Urban Air Quality: Data as a Tool for Empowerment, Julio Muñoz - Spain DE .29 Assessment of vitamin D related knowledge, intake and status in adult Romanian women, Ileana Prejbeanu - Romania DE .30 Academic performance in Romanian rural secondary schools, Ileana Prejbeanu - Romania DE .31 Eating habits of young adults in the city of Zagreb as a risk factor for noncommunicalbe disease, Sanja Jelušic´ - Croatia DF Health systems and economics

POSTER DISPLAYS DF .1 New Evidences and Trends in Private Funding of Medical Services among Older Adults, Aviad Tur-Sinai - Israel DF .3 EPHO self-assessment process in Slovenia (2017 – 2018), Eva Murko - Slovenia DF .4 Critical Factors for Child Primary: Child-Centricity, Core Principles and Context Sensitivity, Michael Rigby - Ireland DF .5 Priorities in health policy and access to healthcare in case of risky lifestyle, Angelika Velkova - Bulgaria

84 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DF .6 Projecting the budget and health impact of PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors in Slovenia, Mirjana Rajer - Slovenia DF .7 Budget and Health Impact of the PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor class in Austria, Gertraud Eckart - Austria DF .8 Assessing the impact of PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors on health and budget in Belgium, Andre Bento-Abreu - Belgium DF .9 Healthcare challenges and risks in remote Greek Islands: Perceptions of local population, Vasiliki Gkanti - Greece DG Health services research

DG .1 The evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in healthcare utilisation in Indonesia: 1993 to 2014, Joko Mulyanto - Netherlands DG .2 Psychosocial characteristics and complications in outpatients in a French University Hospital, Sorina Dana Mihailescu - France DG .3 Effect of referral from the clinic on the cancer screening behaviours of cancer patients' relatives, Sebahat Gözüm - Turkey DG .5 The potentials of personalized medicine . A political discourse analysis, Morten Deleuran Terkildsen - Denmark DG .6 The evolution of drg system in italy: the it-drg project, Chiara Cadeddu - Italy DG .7 Patient-oriented navigation through the health care trajectory – NAVICARE network, Kathrin Gödde - Germany DG .8 The long way towards health literacy in the healthcare organizations: an experience in two hospitals, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi - Italy DG .9 Primary Health Care Centres in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Challenges in Health System Reform, Bader Aboud - Australia DG .10 Indicators of quality of care for the Internal Medicine Departments: a review of the literature, Fabrizio Bert - Italy DG .11 The National Exercise Referral Scheme in Wales: exploring scheme implementation over 10 years, Kelly Morgan - United Kingdom DG .12 Investigation of the degree of familiarization among Nurses in management of mass disasters, Angeliki Banousi - Greece DG .13 A model to evaluate the impact of patient safety practices through an integration of databases, Fabrizio Carinci - Italy DG .14 Analysis of comprehensiveness of primary care clinic in Republic of Korea, Hajin Kim - Korea, South DG .15 Medical staff attitude towards their clinical practice and opportunities for improvement, Olga Mešcˇeriakova-Veliuliene˙ - Lithuania DG .16 Aging and health care in Serbia . Data from EU-SILC 2016, Katarina Vojvodic - Serbia DG .17 How to implement a global antibiotic stewardship service? Evidence translation to Cape Verde context, Mélanie Maia - Portugal DG .18 Satisfaction with hospitalization for delivery In brazil: validation of scale in a national sample, Dayana Costa - Brazil DG .19 Development of voluntary health insurance in Serbia: the insurance companies' viewpoints, Jovana Todorovic - Serbia DG .21 The impact of multidisciplinary team meetings(MDTMs) in cancer care:evidence from an umbrella review, Emanuela Maria Frisicale - Italy DG .22 Revisiting Crude and Standardized Mortality Ratios: which ones to assess health systems performance? Leonor Bacelar-Nicolau - Portugal DG .26 The potential role of network oriented interventions for GBV among refugees in Belgium, Emilomo Ogbe - Belgium DG .28 Requisitioner strategies in the NHS: a qualitative analysis of procurement behaviour, Harriet Boulding - United Kingdom DG .29 Implementation of Step-Down Intermediate Care in Glasgow City: Exploring barriers and enablers, Kate Levin - United Kingdom DH Health workforce development and research

DH .1 Co-production of mental health services: organising interplay between service and society in Denmark, Ulla Vaeggemose - Denmark DH .2 Situational analysis of lifelong learning for nurses in Pleven region (Bulgaria, 2015-2018), Gena Grancharova - Bulgaria DH .4 Developing the BTM instrument to address gendered challenges in health work settings, Kasia Czabanowska - ASPHER POSTER DISPLAYS DH .5 Vision of the development of the qualification framework (QF) for the healthcare sector in Kazakhstan, Vitaliy Koikov - Kazakhstan DH .6 Lessons Learned – Development of new MPH Program at the University of Georgia, Tamar Lobjanidze - Georgia DH .7 Personal Development Planning for Faculty Development in Brazil: effects on work-related stress, Adelson Guaraci Jantsch – Brazil DH .8 Public Health: New education programme at Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Palacký University Olomouc, Alena Petráková - Czech Republic DH .9 The impact of a national workplace intervention om sickness absence in Norway, Therese Nordberg Hanvold - Norway DI Infectious diseases, preparedness and vaccines

DI .1 An educational programme for prevention and control of multidrug resistant organism outbreaks, Mattia Fattorini - Italy DI .2 Seroprevalence of cytomegalovirus antibodies among pregnant women in Pleven region, Bulgaria, Milena Karcheva - Bulgaria DI .3 Foodborne outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by Staphyilococcal enterotoxin in Northern Italy, Guido Finazzi - Italy DI .4 Retrospective seroepidemiological survey of Lyme borreliosis in Pleven region, Bulgaria, Milena Karcheva - Bulgaria DI .5 A new strategy to promote flu vaccination among healthcare workers: “Molinette” hospital’s experience, Robin Thomas - Italy

85 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DI .7 The continued presence of an infectious diseases specialist in a hospital to reduce the HAIs burden, Gianuario Aulicino - Italy DI .8 Hepatitis E virus: a nationwide study for risk assessment of foodborne transmission, Dario De Medici - Italy DI .9 Urinary tract infections - etiologic spectrum and susceptibility patterns of pathogens, Milena Karcheva - Bulgaria DI .10 Potential Infectious Risk in Dialysis Water: an Italian Pilot Study, Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DI .11 Water birthing and infectious risks: an Italian study, Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DI .12 Development of a viability PCR assay for the analysis of Hepatitis E virus in food matrices, Dario De Medici - Italy DI .13 Travel health preparations of rock climbers travelling to India, Emily Bebbington - United Kingdom DI .15 Azienda Sanitaria Locale (ASL) Roma 4: experience of measles vaccination prophylaxis in a prison, Clara Fusillo - Italy DI .16 Description of a Hepatitis A outbreak in the Liguria Region, Northern Italy, January 2017-April 2018, Maria Francesca Piazza - Italy DI .17 Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Agricultural Workers towards tick-borne human diseases, Matteo Riccò - Italy DI .19 0017 Double Threat - How Portugal managed measles and hepatitis A outbreaks in 2017, Duarte Vital Brito - Portugal DI .21 Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Influenza-Like Illnesses (ILIs) in Morbidly Obese Subjects, Matteo Riccò - Italy DI .22 Implementing timely surveillance of HIV and sexually transmitted infections in key populations, Ana Aguiar - Portugal DI .23 Interferon-Gamma release assay and tuberculin skin test: same purpose different problems, Carla Nunes - Portugal DI .24 Human Papillomavirus and cancer prevention in Europe – an umbrella review, Silvia Florescu - Romania

DK Chronic diseases

DK .1 Overdiagnosis by conducting cancer screening other than guidelines in Japan, Hirokazu Takahashi - Japan DK .2 Down Syndrome in infants less than one year old in the Valencia Region (Spain), Clara Cavero Carbonell - Spain DK .3 Ecological study on the risk of gastric cancer with H .pylori and other potential cofactors in Korea, Jinju Park - Korea, South DK .4 Influence of socio-economic health determinants on participation in screening programs in Gorenjska, Alenka Hafner - Slovenia DK .5 Association between diseases and non-conventional therapy use, Belgian Health Interview Survey 2013, Sabine Drieskens - Belgium DK .6 Development of educational material for patients with heart failure, Jerneja Farkas - Slovenia DK .7 Depressive symptoms and health-related quality of life in patients with heart failure, Jerneja Farkas - Slovenia DK .8 Measuring self-care behaviors in Slovenian patients with heart failure: pilot study, Jerneja Farkas - Slovenia DK .9 Evaluation of a composed geriatric assessment tool for multimorbid patients in primary care, Gerald Gredinger - Austria DK .10 Budget Impact Model of riociguat (Adempas®) in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) in Italy, Giacomo Matteo Bruno - Italy DK .11 Unknown insufficiency of renal function – an almost unnoticed public health issue, Susanne Stolpe - Germany DK .12 Therapeutic and l Diagnostic Path as a tool for handling Cerebral neoplastic disease, Fabiana Rubba - Italy DK .13 The prevalence of chronic pain among adults and its control, Julian Mamo - Malta DK .14 Stages of COPD, pulmonary function test, anthropometric measurements and relationship with nutrition, Erkan Pehlivan - Turkey DK .15 Influence of risk factors on the quality of life of patients with chronic ischemic heart disease, Gergana Petrova - Bulgaria DK .16 If he wasn't helping me, I'd be dead: Social Networks of Patients with Preventable Hospitalizations, Tetine Sentell - United States DK .17 “Just Like Me”: A Culturally-Relevant Narrative Video Intervention for Heart Failure Management, Tetine Sentell - United States DK .18 Reverse side of narrow specialty: early detection of vascular diseases requiring surgery, Aleksandr Zubko - Russia DK .19 Risk factors for reproductive system cancers: students’ knowledge, Olga Mešcˇeriakova-Veliuliene˙ - Lithuania DK .20 A social movement perspective on diabetes patient mobilisation in Bamako, Mali, Jessica Martini - Belgium DK .21 Mortality due to cerebrovascular accidents in East Kazakhstan over the period of 2013-2017, Yuliya Semenova - Kazakhstan DK .22 Sexual health in seropositive rheumatoid arthritis patients and its association with physical fitness, Igor Grabovac - Austria DK .23 Patterns of lung cancer mortality in Russia, 2000-2015, Yehuda Neumark - Israel DK .24 Educational inequality in Brazil and its impact on multimorbidity: A cross-sectional analysis, Adelson Guaraci Jantsch – Brazil DK .25 Public health implications of referral criteria for chronic kidney disease, population based analysis, Gesine Weckmann - Germany

POSTER DISPLAYS DK .26 Development of assessment tool and education materials of CKD-specific health literacy, Chiung-Hsuan Chiu - Taiwan DK .27 Factors Affecting Patients' Compliance with Hypoglycemic Agents in the Disabled, Young Ae Kim - Korea, South DK .28 Multiple sclerosis incidence in Tuscany (Italy) from administrative data, Daiana Bezzini - Italy

86 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DL Migrant, LGBTI and minorities health

DL .1 LTBI in migrants: tolerability of isoniazid monotherapy and combination of isoniazid and rifampicin, Marco Fonzo - Italy DL .2 Focus on health literacy, lifestyle, and health care of Roma population in Pleven region, Bulgaria, Mariyana Stoynovska - Bulgaria DL .3 Use of health services by Roma in the health care system of Slovenia, Victoria Zakrajšek - Slovenia DL .4 SDH in Refugees Integration context: The experience of the Portuguese Refugees Support Platform), Mário André - Portugal DL .5 Understanding the Health Needs and Access to Care among Central Asian Female Labor Migrants in Russia, Elizabeth J King - United States DL .6 Local authority officials’ collaboration in health promotion activities for newly arrived migrants, Sara Svanholm - Sweden DL .7 Refugees’ access to health care: feasibility of analyses using claims data, Judith Wenner - Germany DL .8 Health care for recently arrived refugees: a comparison of local access models, Kristin Rolke - Germany DL .9 Do migrants have an access to the primary healthcare in Brno, Czech Republic: a qualitative study, Narine Movsisyan - Czech Republic DL .10 Migrants’ perceptions of equity in Serbian health care, Sofie Buch Mejsner -Denmark DL .11 Evaluation of depression and related factors in the seasonal agricultural workers, Yasemin Sagˇlan - Turkey DL .12 Slovak approach to improvement of the national health-promotion interventions for segregated Roma, Andrej Belak - Slovakia DL .13 Health services provision to migrants/refugees in Greece: A qualitative study, Eleni Riza - Greece DL .14 A support platform for migration and health (MILSA 2 .0), Sweden, Slobodan Zdravkovic - Sweden DL .15 Weight maintenance in minority ethnic children: developing a cultural sensitive health promotion tool, Bertha Ochieng - United Kingdom DL .16 Roma health campaign project in Romania, Gabriela Constantinescu - Romania DL .17 Modelling migrants’ access to healthcare: focus groups results from an ecological approach, Tamara Alhambra-Borrás - Spain DL .18 Patient satisfaction and use of health care: a cross-sectional study of asylum seekers in Freiburg, Annabelle Bockey - Germany DL .19 Ethics in migrant health: Residency permits “for medical treatment', Johann Cailhol - France DL .21 Knowledge and attitudes towards HPV infection and vaccination among immigrants and refugees in Italy, Italo Francesco Angelillo - Italy DL .22 Officials’ reflections about health promotion and power relations among newly arrived migrants, Heidi Carlerby - Sweden DL .23 Access to healthcare of Roma women in Bulgaria and Roma paramedics in the Emergency care units, Momchil Baev - Bulgaria DL .24 Family types and dietary patterns among Chinese immigrant children and adolescents in Germany, Guojun Zhang - Germany DL .25 Health promoting factors for newly arrived migrants – Experiences from rural and urban municipalities, Eija Viitasara - Sweden DL .26 Information and communication technology to enhance TB control in migrant populations, Anna Odone - Italy DL .27 Health Literacy of Refugees – a Systematic Review and a Critical Discussion, Stefanie Harsch - Germany DL .28 Evaluation of pharmaceutical needs of immigrants living in refugee camps in Greece, Gerasimos Gerolymatos - Greece DM Mental health

DM .1 Deaths due to overdose: connection with prior overdoses which resulted in medical help, Mateja Jandl - Slovenia DM .2 llness negative perceptions in schizophrenia and bipolar disorders: a comparative study, Murielle Villani - France

DM .3 The importance of the Resolution on the National Mental Health Programme 2018-2028 for Slovenia, Nuša Konec Juricˇicˇ - Slovenia POSTER DISPLAYS DM .4 Adolescents in most severe crisis seeking help online, Ksenija Lekic - Slovenia DM .5 Improving mental help-seeking in North-East Slovenia: self-stigma still matters, Duska Knezevic Hocevar - Slovenia DM .6 Implementation of Kaunas city Municipality Suicide Prevention Model, Iveta Kuc´inskaite˙ - Lithuania DM .7 Addressing loneliness and associated health risks among university students, Claudia Van Der Heijde - Netherlands DM .8 Effectiveness of a psychoeducational workshop “Support to cope with depression”, Radivoje Pribakovic - Slovenia DM .9 Reorientation of Mental Health Care in the Republic of Croatia, Danijela Stimac - Croatia DM .10 Evaluation of Advance Care Planning in Mental Health in Andalusian Mental Health Services, Amets Suess Schwend - Spain DM .11 Depression of 50 and over years old individuals and related factors in a city of eastern Turkey, Erkan Pehlivan - Turkey DM .12 Factors influencing binge watching in the population of young people, Željka Stamenkovic´ - Serbia DM .13 Development of monitoring system for primary mental health care, Barbora Butkute - Lithuania DM .14 Social participation, mental health in refugees and asylum seekers: A scoping review, Sofia Larsson -Sweden DM .15 Opinions of professionals with regard to (ab)use of methylphenidate amongst Dutch university students, Claudia Van Der Heijde - Netherlands

87 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DN Child and adolescent public health

DN .1 Detection of norovirus in children with acute gastroenteritis in a hospital of Italy, Enrico Pavoni - Italy DN .3 Perceived quality of a hospital emergency department, Margherita Napolitani - Italy DN .4 A Latent Class Analysis of Violence Multi-Victimization in Youth, Heléne Zetterström Dahlqvist - Sweden DN .5 Marital status of women as a factor for pre-term birth at the city of Pleven, Bulgaria, Mariela Kamburova - Bulgaria DN .6 Health promotion programme for adolescent school dropouts, Zdenka Verban Buzeti - Slovenia DN .7 Internet use among high school students in Novi Sad, Serbia, 2017, Erzebet Ac Nikolic - Serbia DN .8 Alcohol consumption among high school students in the City of Novi Sad, Serbia 2017, Olja Niciforovic Surkovic - Serbia DN .10 Attitudes toward intimate partner violence among Croatian university students, Maja Miskulin - Croatia DN .11 Influence of deprivation on health-related quality of life in children: Cross sectional study, Turkey, Hilal Adıgüzel - Turkey DN .12 Associations between use of macrolide antibiotics during pregnancy and adverse child outcomes, Heng Fan - United Kingdom DN .13 Oral hygiene among children in Italy, Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DN .14 Substance abuse among university students in Zagreb, Marjeta Majer - Croatia DN .15 Health effects of in utero exposure to Ramadan: A survey study among pregnant Muslim women in Germany, Fabienne Pradella - Germany DN .16 National Action Plan for Safety Promotion among Children and Youth:Target and Action Plan 2018−2025, Anne Lounamaa - EUPHA (INJ) DN .17 Youth health care nurses' functioning as central care coordinator for overweight children, Dike Van De Mheen - Netherlands DN .18 Alcohol, gender and teenagers: risk consumption, beliefs, and peer consumption in Barcelona province, Lluis Camprubi - Spain DN .19 Digital health literacy of Swiss-German parents, Julia Dratva - Switzerland DN .20 “Dear Internet, what should I do when…?” - parents searching for child health information, Julia Dratva - Switzerland DN .21 Workability of students with dance lessons in elementary school age in the city of Varna,Bulgaria, Panayot Nikolov - Bulgaria DN .22 Unplugged intervention and risk behaviour among Slovak schoolchildren, Olga Orosova - Slovakia DN .23 Prevalence of Risky Health Behaviors of High School Girls Living in Low Socioeconomic Areas, Burcu Kucuk Bicer - Turkey DN .24 Screening for pregnant women and children: experiences and results from an Austrian appraisal process, Inanna Reinsperger - Austria DN .25 Changing the preventive health care services for children and adolescents in Slovenia, Polonca Truden-Dobrin - Slovenia DN .26 Birthweight patterns in rural municipalities with and without a Roma community in Slovakia 2009-2013, Dominika Plancˇíková - Slovakia DN .27 Nutritional status of Slovak students and selected behavioral risk factors - results from Y .A .B .S . Jana Babjakova - Slovakia DO Health assessments: impact, technology

DO .2 Improving hospital efficiency: assessment of a Surgical Suite through a Root Cause Analysis, Elettra Carini - Italy DO .3 Use of smart phone apps for educational purposes among Medical students, Jovana Todorovic - Serbia DO .4 Using smart-home sensors with older adults with long-term complex multi-morbidity, Bertha Ochieng - United Kingdom DO .5 From bench to bedside: a Health Technology Assessment of BRCA genetic testing programs, Elvira D'Andrea - Italy DO .6 First steps of nationwide HIA implementation in the Czech Republic: expert group established, Jana Loosova - Czech Republic DO .7 New directive . New world? Health and Environmental Impact Assessment, Ben Cave - United Kingdom DO .8 Evaluating interventions in schools - growing experience in Public Health Unit in Amadora, Portugal, Guilherme Duarte - Portugal DO .9 Development of a realist evaluation European data analytic framework, Anthony Staines - Ireland DP Public health monitoring and reporting

DP .1 Strengthening public health institutes: an assessment of workforce requirements in Serbia, Milena Šantric´ Milic´evic´ - Serbia DP .2 Antibiotics most frequently used at primary and hospital care in Poland in 2014, Anna Olczak-Pien´kowska - Poland DP .3 Developing research approaches to improve gender-sensitive health reporting: concept propsal, Christine Holmberg - Germany DP .4 Comparing two approaches for estimating national incidence with regional cancer registration only, Manola Bettio - Italy POSTER DISPLAYS DP .5 Oral Health Assessment among the Portuguese Navy Military, Nélio Veiga - Portugal DP .6 Bottlenecks in intervention of improving maternal health in rural area of Tanzania: A mixed-methods, Hyeyun Kim - Korea, South DP .7 Trends in sex ratio at birth in Slovenia, Lucija Perharicˇ - Slovenia

88 POSTER DISPLAYS ARE SHOWN ON TV SCREENS WITHOUT PRESENTATION AND MODERATION ALL POSTERS ARE DISPLAYED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE DP .8 Public health concerns: Knowledge and awareness of modifiable CVD risk factors in Kuala Lumpur, Farahnaz Amini - Malaysia DP .9 The high-quality Cancer Registry of Crete (CRC) and lessons to inform policy and practice, Elena Petelos - Greece DQ Social security, work and health

DQ .1 The health of working parents in Europe . Data from the European Working Conditions Survey 2015, Lea-Sophie Borgmann - Germany DQ .2 Personalising health advice: a pilot study, Danielle Burns - United Kingdom DQ .3 The use of Academic Detailing to promote influenza vaccination among healthcare workers in hospital, Andrea Gentili - Italy DQ .4 Fit for work: knowledge for healthy people in healthy organizations, Tanja Urdih Lazar - Slovenia DQ .5 Company restructuring and employee health: study results, Katja Draksler - Slovenia DQ .6 Working with depression is experienced as a constant balancing act that includes presenteeism, Angelique De Rijk - Netherlands DQ .7 Contamination in stethoscopes, a retrospective review, Gioia Fineschi - Italy DQ .8 Quality of life in patients with achalasia: a systematic review, Claudia Cuccaro - Italy DQ .9 The stethoscope and its relation to infection: a systematic review, Claudia Cuccaro - Italy DQ .10 Lifestyle assessment in workers of different companies of Cundinamarca, Colombia, Lena Coy - Colombia DQ .11 Adverse effect of working and professional experience over low back and neck pain self-assessment, Irena Stoilova - Bulgaria DQ .12 Prevention of aggressions against health workers: an innovative proposal from Italy, Gianmarco Troiano - Italy DQ .13 Reliability and use of Copenhagen Burnout Inventory in Italian sample of University Professors, Cristina Sestili - Italy DQ .14 Perceived ocupational stress among the staff from an academic medical institution in Romania, Alexandru Duman - Romania DQ .15 Risk of sharps injuries in a Chinese hospital, Balázs Ádám - Hungary DQ .16 Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to prevent and contrast violence on Healthcare Workers (HWs), Daniele Celotto - Italy DQ .17 Concept of a multi-method study on health promotion and health care in commercial shipping, Jan Heidrich - Germany DT Injury prevention/genomics/ethics

DT .1 Take home naloxone in Slovenia – suggestion of implementation of the public health intervention, Mateja Jandl - Slovenia DT .2 Characteristics of Alcohol-Related Road Traffic Accidents in Latvia, Aija Bukova-Zideluna - Latvia DT .3 Workplace violence against primary care doctors and specialty physicians in Moscow polyclinics, Vladimir Deriushkin - Russia DT .4 Human rights and human dignity through the eyes of medical students, Nikolai Hristov - Bulgaria DT .5 Association between breakfast skipping and blood pressure –a meta-analysis of 20 studies-, Yukiko Ueda - Japan DT .6 Rock climbers knowledge, attitudes, and practices of injury prevention when travelling in India, Emily Bebbington - United Kingdom DT .7 Determinants of child injuries requiring hospitalization in Serbia:Retrospective analysis, Marija Markovic - Serbia DT .8 External causes of mortality as a public health problem In Argentina, Martín Hernán Di Marco - Argentina DT .9 Patient data - between private and public ownership, Martin Mirchev - Bulgaria DT .10 Improving the rate and quality of eyewitness response through free hands-on first aid workshops, Sara Rucigaj - Slovenia POSTER DISPLAYS DT .11 Working towards more effective policy approach about road safety in Bulgaria, Petya Trendafilova -Bulgaria DU Learning from practice

DU .1 How influenza vaccination coverage was raised at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Nataša Dernovšcˇek Hafner - Slovenia DU .2 Use of infertility treatments in the French population, Khaoula Ben Messaoud - France DU .3 Poor quality reporting of the meta-analyses in psychology as assessed using the PRISMA Statement, Victoria Leclercq - Belgium DU .4 Predictors of atrial fibrillation in the elderly population in the West of Ireland, Miroslawa Gorecka - Ireland DU .5 Distribution of smoke materials as a strategy to approach people who use drugs, Ana Aguiar - Portugal DU .6 Being a carrier of Multidrug Resistant Micro-organisms in daily life: the perspective of the patient, Renske Eilers - Netherlands DU .7 Evolution of a multi-stakeholder initiative of health promotion in 20 suburban Roman districts, Alice Corsaro - Italy DU .8 Cost - effectiveness of FINDRISK as a screening tool for diabetes, Giagkos Lavranos - Cyprus DU .10 I never want to end up in a nursing home - Experiences and attitudes from Austrian nurses, Margit Raich - Austria

89 SOCIAL PROGRAMME

WELCOME RECEPTION CONFERENCE DINNER AND DANCE Thursday 29 November, 19:30 - 21:00 Friday 30 November, 19:00 – 00:30

The Welcome Reception is held at Vodnikov trg square in the The Conference Dinner & Dance is held at the Grand Hotel Union historic city centre. Attendance of the Welcome Reception is in Ljubljana’s historic city centre. Entrance to the Dinner & Dance is free of charge but registration is required. from Nazorjeva ulica, the street on the left of the Hotel behind the main church. From Monday to Saturday, the square is the site of Ljubljana's Central Market. The square is more than just a place to shop. Build in Art Nouveau style, the Grand Hotel Union opened its doors Traditionally, it has also been a place for the locals to meet and in 1905. It was the first modern hotel in Ljubljana at the time, and enjoy themselves. The marker stalls offer fresh fruits and vegetables the highest building. According to contemporary newspapers it grown by local farmers but also a choice of tropical fruits, dry-cured was one of the largest and most modern hotels in south-eastern meat products, flowers and plants. Each Wednesday, the market Europe. The greatest pride of Grand Hotel Union is the Union Hall. hosts an organic market where you can get organic food produced In the past it was the place for concerts, dances, parties, but also by Slovenian farms. rallies and lectures. In 1934, it was turned into at the time ‘the most modern city centre cinema in Ljubljana’. The hall came to shine again The square was built after the devastating earthquake of 1895, in all of its original grandeur in 2002. when an old monastery had to be pulled down. The space gained was dedicated for use as an outdoor market. The square was named You can also attend the Dance party afterwards the dinner, starting after the Slovenian poet Valentin Vodnik, whose monument has at 22:00 and ending after midnight. The Dance party can be booked stood on its site since 1889. at €15 including a welcome drink. Live music is by Night Life, a Slovenian band that has twenty years of experience and offers a broad selection of songs, from evergreen melodies, dance rhythms to a newer modern repertoire.

90 GREENING THE CONFERENCE

EPH Conference is committed to reducing REDUCED PAPER USE The Slovenian the environmental impact of the conference We have adopted environmentally friendly capital can boast and finding ways to be more environmentally practices in communicating with delegates: of having tap responsible. n Communication with delegates is done water that is electronically. Abstract submission, perfectly drink- These are our environmental initiatives we registration and invoicing are fully able without pre-treatment. have taken to help minimize the impact of web-based. The printed Programme the conference on the environment. Book is only available on request. When it comes to green spaces, the city n Printouts of conference materials are doesn’t disappoint. Ljubljana offers lots of FOODS AND DRINKS avoided. By switching to E-Posters square metres of public green space per We have chosen a variety of healthy options printing of poster materials by capita. It has the highest share of separated provided throughout the event: delegates is avoided. waste that is collected, at 63%. It is also n Fresh vegetables and fruit are the basis the first capital in the EU to take part in of all meals. Our catering service gives SUSTAINABLE CONFERENCE Europe’s Zero waste programme, which priority to fresh fruits and vegetables MATERIALS AND TRAVEL aims to reconfigure our society. Their goal that are locally produced and in season. n The Conference Bag is made of is to ban items that cannot be repaired, n We encourage the choice for recycled materials. The Programme Book composted, or recycled (or re-designed to be vegetarian lunch and dinner options. is printed on FSC Mix paper. FSC Mix able to do any of the three), from entering n We have chosen leaner meats and means at least 70% of the wood in the European markets. sea food, rather than beef meat. product is from FSC-certified material or At our Conference Dinner we will recycled material; and 30% is controlled OUR SUPPLIERS not serve beef meat. wood. from responsible sources. Our conference suppliers do everything they n We do not offer alcohol at the n We encourage our delegates to reduce can to limit the environmental impact of conference and have limited the the effect of their air travel on the their products and services. availability of drinks that are high climate by flying CO2 neutral with the in free sugars. Water is available CO2ZERO compensation service. EUPHA'S GREEN CLUB throughout the conference. n With support from Ljubljana Passenger EUPHA has established a working group of n Leftovers are donated to Charitas to Transport (LPP), we offer delegates free environmental experts and environment- be distributed to homeless people. public transport within the city. conscious colleagues to advice both EUPHA and the EPH Conference Foundation in their Ljubljana was named European Green efforts to reduce the environmental impact Capital for 2016. Ljubljana’s city centre, of the conference. The Green Club is intended which was once home to a constant stream to brainstorm and advice the organisers of cars and buses, is now mostly dedicated of the annual EPH Conferences on how to to pedestrians and cyclists. The city is decrease the impact on the environment. committed to continuously improving their public transportation system, in an effort to ensure that it is accessible and user-friendly for all passengers.

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The exhibition stands are located on the Ground Foor and Level -1 1. European Commission 2. EUPHA 3. ASPHER 4. European Observatory 5. EPH Conference 6. EuroHealthNet 7. Oxford University Press 8. Frontiers in Public Health 9. Taylor & Francis Group 10. Springer Nature 11. WHO 12. CABI

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Abstract Supplement Conference Registration Desk. Conference hosts Abstracts of all presentations in the parallel On the front of your badge you will see You will recognise our hosts by their grey programme are published in the Supplement coloured boxes which correspond to access uniform with orange scarf. They are happy to the European Journal of Public Health on different conference days. When a box is to help you with your questions. which can be accessed through your not coloured, no access is allowed that day. personal login at www.ephconference.eu. Cloakroom Delegates of the 11th EPH Conference have Front side of the badge You will find the cloakroom on the free access to the full Journal for a period of Ground Floor and at Foyer/Level -1. three months. Use of the cloakroom is at your own risk and responsibility and free of charges. Accreditation Accreditation of the 11th EPH Conference Conference Dinner and Dance has been applied for with the European The Conference Dinner and Dance is held on Accreditation Council for Continuing Yellow + W = Wednesday, pre conferences Friday 30 November at the Grand Union Medical Education (EACCME). Check the Blue + T = Thursday, main conference Hotel. The Conference Dinner starts at Conference website or App for the number Green + F = Friday, main conference 19:00. The Dance party start at 22:00. Please of CME credits. Orange + S = Saturday, main conference note that drinks other than offered during the dinner and dance can be purchased at ATM The LPP-logo means delegates are offered your own expense. Detailed information For cash withdrawals, you will find an ATM public transport free of charge in the city can be found in the Programme Book/App/ in the passage of Maximarket, on the square centre. Z-Card and EPH Conference website. in front of the Cankarjev Dom. Is the block not coloured, it means not booked. Downloads Catering Presentations and photographs will Lunch is served at the Ground Floor and at Back side of the badge be available at the conference website Foyer/Level -1 for all days. It is not allowed www.ephconference.eu/Ljubljana2018 to take your lunch with you into the shortly after the conference. conference rooms, except for the attendees of the Lunch Symposiums. The lunch Emergency and First Aid symposium rooms are held in M1, M3/4 and If you notice an emergency alert staff of Can- Stih Hall. karjev Dom or the EPH Conference Registration 'book' for hard copy of Programme Book Desk who will initiate further procedures. Conference badge 'drink' for Welcome reception Carkarjev Dom has a heart defibrillator, Please wear your badge at all times during 'cutlery' for Dinner and Dance a wheelchair, first aid kits and a stretcher. the conference, welcome reception and 'people' for Dance Only If the conference building has to be vacated dinner. It gives you access to all activities for some reason, follow the orders of the for which you have registered. For The acronyms correspond to the registered Security staff immediately and move to the Pre-conferences replacement of lost badges or other gathering points outside the Main Entrance badge-related matters, visit the EPH Is the block not coloured, it means not booked. by the flag poles.

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E-Poster walks and E-Poster displays Insurance Publicity Posters are displayed electronically on TV The Foundation EPH Conference / EUPHA Delegates are not permitted to place or screens on the Ground Floor and at Foyers/ cannot accept liability for personal hand out publicity materials, flyers, samples Levels -1 and -2. There are five stations accidents or loss of or damage to the etc. Placing or handing out publicity showing all accepted posters. private property of participants and materials, flyers, samples etc. is only allowed Moderated E-Poster walks are part of the accompanying persons, either during or by exhibitors at the exhibition stand and by parallel programme and held at Foyer/Level indirectly arising from attendance of the preconference organisers in the allocated -1 and -2. They are divided over the two 11th EPH Conference. Participants should meeting rooms. Live streaming or web- stations indicated as ‘Poster walk R’(Level make their own arrangements with respect casting of the conference sessions is not -1) and ‘Poster walk S’(Level -2). to health and travel insurance. allowed without prior written permission E-poster displays are shown on all five from EPH Conference Office and presenters. stations without presentation and Internet moderation. E-posters can be viewed Free wireless internet is accessible in the Smoke-free at all times during the conference. conference centre. Access info: EPH Confe­ We are happy to offer an entirely rence is an open network without password. smoke-free conference. Evaluation After the conference you will receive Language Twitter an email with a link to the web-based The official language of the conference is #EPH2018 Conference Evaluation Form. Your responses English. will be used to organise even better Walking time meetings in the years to come. Lost and found To give delegates time to move from one Please contact the EPH Conference session to the next, the programme allows Exhibition Registration Desk on the Ground Floor. for 10-minutes walking time in between Do not miss the exhibition stands on sessions. the Ground Floor and Foyer/Level -1. Mobile phones EPH Conference and EUPHA have a stand Please turn off your mobile phones during at the exhibition. Come and visit us! the sessions.

Food allergy Mobility constraints Delegates that have sent their specific We are committed to making the 11th EPH dietary wishes, can ask for their menu at Conference accessible to the widest range the catering buffet at the Ground Floor. of people possible. If you are a regular wheelchair user you should bring your chair Hearing impaired with you. Linhart Hall, Kosovel Hall and Club CD have The conference venue is equipped with a hearing loop installed. Other break-out elevators. Wheelchair users and disabled rooms do not have these facilities. participants may need assistance in using the elevators. Please do not hesitate to ask the staff.

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ASPHER Association of Schools of Public Health in the FHI Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway European Region FIOH Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland CHAFEA Consumers, Health, Food and Agriculture Executive FPH Faculty of Public Health, United Kingdom Agency, European Commission GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit DG RTD Directorate-General Research and Innovation, IHMT Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Portugal European Commission IMAD Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development, DG SANTE Directorate-General Health and Food Safety, Slovenia European Commission InfAct Joint Action on Health Information EAHPR European Alliance for Health Promotion Researchers IOM International Organization for Migration EAP European Academy of Paediatrics, Netherlands IRSSV Social Protection Institute, Slovenia EC European Commission ISS Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy ECDC European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control IUHPE International Union for Health Promotion and Education ECPCP European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians JRC European Commission, Joint Research Centre EHFG European Health Forum Gastein LSHTM London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, EHMA European Health Management Association United Kingdom EPA/UNEPSA European Paediatric Association/Union of National MOCHA Models of Child Health Appraised (project) European Paediatric Societies and Associations NIJZ National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia EPH Conference European Public Health Conference NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, EPHA European Public Health Alliance Netherlands EU European Union NSPH National School of Public Health, Portugal EUPHA European Public Health Association Observatory European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies EUPHA (CAPH) EUPHA Section Child and adolescent public health OECD Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development EUPHA (CHR) EUPHA Section Chronic diseases RIVM National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, EUPHA (ENV) EUPHA Section Environment-related diseases Netherlands EUPHA (EPI) EUPHA Section Public health epidemiology SFSP Société Française de Santé Publique, France EUPHA (ETH) EUPHA Section Ethics in public health TU Berlin Technische Universität Berlin, Germany EUPHA (FN) EUPHA Section Food and nutrition UniSR Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Italy EUPHA (HIA) EUPHA Section Health impact assessment WFPHA World Federation of Public Health Associations EUPHA (HP) EUPHA Section Health promotion WHO ECEH World Health Organization, European Centre EUPHA (HSR) EUPHA Section Health services research for Environment and Health EUPHA (HTA) EUPHA Section Health technology assessment WHO EURO World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe EUPHA (HWR) EUPHA Section Health workforce research (proposed) WHO RHN World Health Organization, Regions for Health Network EUPHA (IDC) EUPHA Section Infectious diseases control YFG Young Forum Gastein, Austria EUPHA (INJ) EUPHA Section Injury prevention and safety promotion EUPHA (MIG) EUPHA Section Migrant and ethnic minority health EUPHA (ECO) EUPHA Section Public health economics EUPHA (PHG) EUPHA Section Public health genomics EUPHA (PHMR) EUPHA Section Public health monitoring and reporting EUPHA (PHPP) EUPHA Section Public health practice and policy EUPHA (PMH) EUPHA Section Public mental health EUPHA (SGMH) EUPHA Section Sexual and gender minority health EUPHA (SSWH) EUPHA Section Social security, work and health EUPHA (URB) EUPHA Section Urban public health EUPHAnxt Next generation network within EUPHA EuroNet MRPH European Network of Medical Residents in Public Health

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