SAPC ASM 2018 - London - Posters

P1.81 A descriptive study of repeat prescribing systems in general practices recruited for the SPPiRE trial
P1.82 Variation in antibiotic prescribing in primary care practices
P1.83 Title: Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic pain – The I-WOTCH Study – recruitment so far and lessons learned
P1.84 Impact of hospital admission upon patterns of primary care prescribing
P1.85 What factors that influence patients’ purchase and use of asthma preventer medicines
P1.86 Barriers and solutions for the recruitment and methodology of conducting dementia research in British ethnic minorities: A systematic review
P1.87 Do preventative health care interventions targeted at migrant groups focus only on behaviour and access or do they also consider upstream determinants?
P1.88 Exploring the Healthcare Concerns of Pregnant Women and New Mothers Seeking Asylum in the UK
P1.89 Observations on the continued need for improved access to healthcare in northern France and Belgium following the dismantling of the 'Jungle', following a healthcare professional visit in September 2017.
P1.90 What factors influence Roma women accessing NHS cervical screening?: knowledge , fear and passive consent
P1.91 Maintaining resilience during medical migration: experiences of women family doctors around the world
P1.92 What are the socio-cultural and religious influences on the health beliefs of tri-generational Pakistani women in the UK?
P1.93 Patients’ perspectives on their interactions with general practitioners in the context of cognitive behavioural therapy for refractory irritable bowel syndrome: A qualitative study
P1.94 Adaption of the “Working Alliance Inventory” to general practice to measure therapeutic alliance – the WAI-GP
P1.95 Does a facilitator-led approach to implementation of a shared decision-making intervention in primary care lead to improved outcomes for patients with asthma?
P1.96 Health Beliefs of Punjabi Speaking Indian and Pakistani Women on Antibiotic Prescribing for their Children, in Primary Care.

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