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Thursday 10:30 AM
RED-I. Children’s health
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 3 Chairpersons: Christina Nerbrand (SE) Jörundur Kristinsson 1. Health status of seven year old children in Iceland Hannes Hrafnkelsson 2. Determinants of physical fitness in seven year old Icelandic Children Kristján Þ. Magnússon 3. Preschool children in risk of overweight - The development of a strategy for monitoring and early intervention in a general practice setting Carsten Obel 4. Clinical Practice Guideline: Management of Obesity in Preschool Children Pia Muller 5. Long-term mortality after febrile seizures Mogens Vestergaard Thursday 14:05 PM
RED-II. Educational models and supervision
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 4
Chairpersons: Bjarne Lühr Hansen (DK) Sigurbjörn Sveinsson
1. How to understand a positive attitude? Some features of the appreciated GP supervisor Bengt Mattson 2. ST-Forum: A new model creating better Residency Program in Family Medicine in Stockholm Martin Forseth 3. Examination of final year medical students in authentic general practice settings Ivar J. Aaraas 4. How do GPs benefit from Supervision? Helena G. Nielsen Thursday 16:00 PM
RED-III. Communication
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 1
Chairpersons: Carl Edvard Rudebeck (SE) Guðmundur Jörgensen
1. General practitioners use non-specific methods in counselling sessions Anette Davidsson 2. Socially vulnerable groups and Primary Health Care: the role of the municipality Sirje Kree 3. Two sides of the coin-General Practitioners experience of working in multidisciplinary teams Anders Hansson 4. Interviewing colleagues – ethical and methodological challenges Margrethe Aase
RED-IV. Gender and culture issues
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 2 Chairpersons: Eva Samuelsson (SE) Pétur Pétursson 1. Sex-life and contraception during the first year post-partum Elise Kosunen 2. Humour, Beauty and Culture as Personal Health Resources- Experiences of Elderly Swedish Women Annika Forssén 3. Counselling immigrant girls worried about problems related to the protection of “family honour” – the perspective of personnel at Youth Health Clinics Venus Alizadeh 4. Being lesbian - does the doctor need to know? Mai Bjørkman
RED-V. Risk management and prevention I
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 3 Chairpersons: Per Wändell (SE) Hannes Hrafnkelsson 1. Preventive health consultations with disadvantaged 20-44-year-old patients in general practice, Denmark. Effect on weight loss. A randomised trial Jørgen Lous 2. Preventive health consultations to disadvantaged 20-44-years old patients in general practice, Denmark. The general practitioners experiences. Questionaire and focus group interview Kirsten S Freund 3. Preventive health consultations with disadvantaged 20-44-year-olds in general practice, Denmark. The effects of a telephone contact as follow-up of non-responders. Elisabeth Hansen 4. Preventive health consultations to disadvantaged 20-44-years old patients in general practice, Denmark. Sources of self-efficacy Kirsten S Freund
RED-VI. Infections and antibiotics
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 4 Chairpersons: Morten Lindbæk (N) Vilhjálmur Ari Arason
1. Facing the unknown: Detection of the giardiasis-outbreak in Bergen 2004 Knut-Arne Sensaas 2. Can the Nordic Audit Project Odense (APO) method be used to reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in Spain? Carl Lior 3. Impetigo in epidemic and non-epidemic phases: An incidence study over 4 ½ years in a general population Guri Rørtveit 4. Treatment of uncomplicated acute cystitis in general practice Should my patient be prescribed Sulfamethizole or Pivmecillinam? Lars Bjerrum
RED-VII. Quality improvement
Location: Radisson SAS Hotel Saga - Hall A Chairpersons: Olav Thorsen (N) Gunnar Helgi Guðmundsson 1. Follow-up home visits at elderly patients after discharge from hospital reduces costs and improves quality. A randomised controlled intervention study Lars Rytter 2. Quality improvement of nurses’ and secretaries’ tasks in daily clinic: activity survey based on the APO registration charts Dorte Gilså Hansen 3. Adult attenders in primary care in Greenland: Information on reason for encounter and lifestyle risk factors sampled on a APO registration chart Dorte Gilså Hansen 4. Proactive assessment of older people in the community – the importance of GPs Mikkel Vaas
RED-VIII. Mental illness and addiction
Location: Radisson SAS Hotel Saga - Hall B Chairpersons: Hans Christian Kjeldsen (DK) María Ólafsdóttir
1. How are nervousness and moodiness associated with 32-year mortality? Dominiaue Hange 2. Somatic health among heroin addicts before and during Opioid Maintenance Treatment - an observational study Ivar Skeie 3. Discontinuation of antipsychotic drugs in nursing home patients with dementia - a randomized, placebo-controlled study Sabine Ruths 4. Exposure to maternal smoking during pregnancy and diagnosed Hyperkinetic disorder in the offspring- a complete follow up study of all children born in Finland 1987-2001 Carsten Obel
RED-IX. Emergency care and out-of-hours services
Location: Radisson SAS Hotel Saga - Sunnusalur Chairpersons: Sven Ferry (SE) Þórður G Ólafsson
1. Encounters in out- of- hours services in Norway Elisabeth Holm Hansen 2. Laboratory tests and diagnostic equipment in out-of-hours services in Norway Ingrid K. Rebnord 3. Patient complaints in emergency primary health care – what can general practitioners learn? Gunnar R Bondevik 4. General practitioners experience with emergency cases in Norway Erik Zakariassen RED-X. Doctor-patient relationship, patient safety
Location: Endurmenntun - Náma 1. Avoiding humiliations in the clinical encounter; The Awareness Model Kirsti Malterud 2. General practitioners’ participation in compulsory admissions Marienne Engberg 3. Patient safety in general practice. Torben Hellebek Reporting and learning from adverse events in general practice Torben Hellebek 4. "…to always comfort " – The GP and the everyday consolation Sven-Olof Andersson
Friday 10:30 AM
RED-XI. Respiratory diseases
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 3 Chairpersons: Hans Blomberg (FIN) Óskar Reykdalsson 1. High prevalence of emphysematous lesions and its association to BMI. A study of subjectively healthy smokers with normal spirometry Georgios Stratelis 2. Impact of an improved stove on women’s lung health in a rural wood-using community. RESPIRE (Randomised Exposure Study of Pollution Indoors and Respiratory Effects) Guatemala E Dias 3. Aetiology of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis and resistance rates of pneumococci in the community are different from the hospital setting Carl Lior 4. Prevalence of Streptococcus pyogenes and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the pharynx of healthy children from the town of Gardabaer Björg Þ Magnúsdottir 5. Qualitative aspects of nasal irrigation use by patients with chronic sinus disease in a multi-method study David Rabago
Friday 16:00 PM
RED-XII. Gatekeeping and sick leave
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 2 Chairpersons: Guri Rörtveit (N) Kristján Guðmundsson 1. Gatekeepers’ opinion about performances on the Sickness Absence Arena Britt Arrlov 2. “Maybe sicklisted”; on sicklisting Gunilla Norrmén 3. Dilemmas experienced by General Physicians in their sick-listing practise Monika Engblom 4. Reincentivizing work – a grounded theory of work and sick leave Hans Thulesius
RED-XIII. Risk management and prevention II
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 3 Chairpersons: Peder Halvorsen (N) Vikas Pethkar 1. Risk communication and motivation in the preventive consultation Dea Kehler 2. Targeted screening for diabetes identifies people with high but modifiable coronary heart disease risk. The ADDITION study Annelli Sandbaeck 3. General practitioners’ intention to improve clinical practice to treat cardiovascular risks after interactive workshops Sipilä Raija 4. Handling hypercholesterolemia in everyday life – patients’ treatment decisions Lina Klara Hoel Felde
RED-XIV. Diabetes 2 and weight control
Location: Háskólabíó - Hall 4 Chairpersons: Mette Brekke (N) Hörður Björnsson 1. A weight control program for T2DM patients Volkert Siersma 2. Increasing physical activity of type 2 diabetic patients in general practice Henning Lohmann 3. Weight reduction in obese people with very low calorie diet (VLCD) followed by corset treatment in primary care Ingrid Wikstrand
RED-XV. Children and families
Location: Radisson SAS Hotel Saga - Hall A Chairpersons: Ture Alander (SE) Jóhanna Jónasdóttir 1. How do they manage? A qualitative study of coping and resources in parents of severely disabled children Anette Hauskov Graungaard 2. Screening for Down syndrome; knowledge of guidelines and implication among pregnant woman Pernille Kirketerp-Møller 3. Core problem of Primary Child Health Care Nurses in their interaction with children and parents of foreign origin - a theoretical model of assessment of health risks in children Anita Berlin 4. Correlation between body-weight in mother and child at birth, 1 and 4 years Karin Kullbeg
RED-XVI. Audit and quality improvement
Location: Radisson SAS Hotel Saga - Hall B Chairpersons: Klas Winell (FIN) Jón Bjarni Þorsteinsson
1. The use of quality tools in Finnish health centres in 1998 and 2003 Markku Sumanen 2. Quality assessment, Clinical audit, professional development Eva Lena Strandberg 3. PANG* works in general practice Niels Bentzen 4. Staff driven quality improvement in general practice Outi Seppälä
RED-XVII. Illness and chronic diseases
Location: Radisson SAS Hotel Saga - Sunnusalur Chairpersons: Knut Holtedal (N) Lúðvík Ólafsson 1. Taking care of diseases or caring for people with illnesses – the role of the GP Lennart Carlsson 2. Interventions for chronic diseases: effect of patient values and effectiveness information on patients’ choice of therapy, adherence to therapy and satisfaction with therapy Charlotte Gry Harmsen 3. Communicating effectiveness of intervention for chronic diseases.... Henrik Støring 4. Chronic non-malignant pain patients treated in a multidisciplinary pain clinic in primary care Villy Meineche-Schmidt
RED-XVIII. Prescriptions, contacts, patients´ evaluation
Location: Endurmenntun - Neisti Chairpersons: Sabina Ruths (N) Bjarni Jónasson 1. Life style and contact pattern to general practice John Sahl Andersson 2. Driving forces behind the increasing cardiovascular treatment intensity. A prescription epidemic? Helle Wallach Kildemeoes 3. Learning from the patients’ experience of our practice Hanne Heje 4. GPs’ perceptions of consultation outcomes Annika Andén
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