DRAFT PROGRAMME Parallel Session 1 Conference Room 1 Lecture Room 2 Lecture Room 4 10.10-11.00 am Primary Care Prescribing Medical Education Multidisciplinary Care Results from the SIMPle study; a cluster randomised intervention to improve the quality of antimicrobial prescribing for UTI in general practice Akke Vellinga (23*) ‘We hate this elearning’: a qualitative exploration of student perceived barriers to elearning engagement Helen Reid (31) Psychosocial complexity in multimorbidity: the legacy of adverse childhood experiences Carol Sinnott (5) Prescribing error at the interface of primary and secondary care Elaine Walsh (16) Cultural diversity in the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland Mark Murphy (61) Primary Care Reform in Ireland – health professionals’ perceptions of progress with PCT implementation in Ireland Edel Tierney (14) Prevalence of prescribing in pregnancy using the Irish Primary Care Research Network: a pilot study Kirsty O’Brien (36) What are medical students’ fears and concerns about communicating with patients? Crea Carberry (33) Psychological morbidity among adults attending primary care: a cross sectional study Louise Hickey (48) Chair person * 1 denotes abstract no DRAFT PROGRAMME Rapid Fire Conference Room 1 Medication and Clinical Management Lecture Room 2 Professional Development and Education Lecture Room 4 Quality Improvement in Practice Interventions to address potentially inappropriate prescribing in primary care: a systematic review of randomised control trials Barbara Clyne (11*) Validation of situational judgement tests in national selection to postgraduate GP training in Ireland; a mixed method design Anne Marie Regan (58) Psychosocial INTerventions for Problem Alcohol Use among People who Attend Primary Care for Substance Use Treatment (PINTA): Baseline Data from a Feasibility Study Anne Marie Henihan (46) Cross-sectional survey of general practitioners’ and community pharmacists’ opinions on medication management at transitions of care in Ireland Patrick Redmond (15) Perceptions and acceptability of the Preferred Drugs Scheme from patients’ perspectives Gearoid O’Connor (60) Psychosocial Aspects of Epilepsy in Ireland: a Qualitative Study of Patient Experience Ciara O’Sullivan (10) Does the performance of candidates in Multiple Mini-Interview predict future performance during their medical school career? Jennifer Weir (49) Use of chart stimulated recall in qualitative interviews to understand decisions and actions in clinical practice Carol Sinnott (4) An educational intervention for overdose prevention and Naloxone distribution by general practice trainees Gerard Bury (51) Clinical ethics reasoning through simulation (CERTS): the phenomenology of an undergraduate experience in authentic clinical complexity Gerry Gormley (34) Atrial fibrillation screening in Irish general practice: a large scale feasibility trial Gerard Bury (52) The road to general practice: constructing professional identity in GP training Jenny Johnston (30) Prospective use of theory in implementation research: normalisation process theory in the EU RESTORE project Anne MacFarlane (57) Implementing cross-cultural communication guidelines and training initiatives on the ground: a participatory study exploring implementation work with stakeholders in five European primary care settings Katja Gravenhorst (35) The acceptability of opt-out screening for blood born virus infection in Irish General Practice Mark O’Kelly (62) 12.30- 1.00pm Chair person * 2 denotes abstract no DRAFT PROGRAMME Parallel Session 2 Conference Room 1 Lecture Room 2 Lecture Room 4 2.00-3.00 pm Disease Prevention & Health Promotion Clinical Management Mental Health & Substance Misuse Examining the gap between evidence based guidelines and statin utilisation in community living adults at high risk of cardiovascular disease mortality: evidence from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing Catriona Murphy (12*) Reflections on the use of participatory research methods to include stroke survivors and primary care professionals as co-researchers in the evaluation of a primary care intervention Ruth McMenamin (6) Experiences of a complex intervention to identify/treat alcohol use disorders (AUDs) among patients receiving opiate treatment services in primary care settings in Ireland. A qualitative study of patients’ experiences. Geoff McCombe (22) ‘Simple Steps’ – a general practice based physical activity intervention for pregnant women. Madeline Brennan (26) Impact analysis of clinical prediction rules in primary care: a review Emma Wallace (17) GP attitudes towards screening and treating youth mental and substance use disorders in primary care Dorothy Leahy (2) Should GPs target Physical Activity counselling for patients with longstanding illness or disability? Neil Heron (13) Cardiac arrest in Irish general practice survivors 2007-2014 Gerard Bury (50) Lived experiences of homelessness and mental health Suzanne Barror (53) The Extent to which the Lifestyle and Health behaviours of General Practitioners in the West of Ireland influences health promotion practice with their patients Thomas Walsh (7) Factors associated with early death in colon cancer: A nested case control study in a UK region Nigel Hart (27) Optimising mental disorders treatment in primary care: Development and implementation of a reporting function within electronic medical records. Davin Swan (25) Chair person * 3 denotes abstract no