ColloquiumBanner_4.png
C2 Home Programme Photos Evaluation of colloquium 2009 Sponsors  

The Health Track


Please note! The programme is subject to change.

Links to abstracts will be added in advance of the Colloquium. All authors are listed in the abstracts.
Links to
presentations will be added shortly after the Colloquium.
Abstracts and presentations will be found at the general programme pages.

SW = Social Welfare E = Education C = Crime and Justice H = Health M = Methods KN = Knowledge Utilization
Systematic reviews of epidemiologic data on the global burden of cardiovascular disease
Laurie M. Anderson; US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), USA
H paper
A systematic review of intervention strategies to promote childhood vaccination: Focus on education
Vivien L. Hendry; Institute for Effective Education, University of York, UK
H paper
Prioritising investment in public health: A review of the economic evidence
Kevin Marsh; The Matrix Evidence, London
H paper
The impact of water supply and sanitation interventions on child health: Evidence from DHS surveys
Ron Bose; International Institute for Impact Evaluation (3ie)
H paper
Water, sanitation and hygiene interventions to combat childhood diarrhea in developing countries
Hugh Waddington; International Institute for Impact Evaluation (3ie)
H paper
A synthetic review of household valuations of water quality improvements in developing countries
Robyn Meeks; Harvard University, USA
H paper
Methods for considering the social determinants of health: Recommendations for Campbell & Cochrane
Peter Tugwell; University of Ottawa, Canada
Authors: Michael P. Kelly, Vivian Welch, Josiane Bonnefoy, Mark Petticrew,  Antony Morgan, Elizabeth Kristjansson, Erin Ueffing, Marion Doull, Emma Stewart
H symposium
An analysis and evaluation of current reviews on physician-patient communications
Maoling Wei; The Chinese Evidence-based Medicine Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, China
H paper
Building evidence across health and social care - the story of a collaboration
Amanda Edwards; Social Care Institute of Excellence (SCIE), UK
H symposium
Centres for the systematic reviews of health policy
Tracey Koehlmoos; World Health Organization (WHO)
H symposium
EVIPNet: Evidence-informed policies to improve health in low and middle income countries
Ulysses Panisset; World Health Organization (WHO)
H paper
Costs and cost-outcomes of school feeding programs in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC)
Elizabeth Kristjansson; University of Ottawa, Canada
H paper
Accidental falls in elderly: A systematic review of preventive measures and an economic analysis
Harald Gyllensvärd; Swedish National Institute of Public Health
H paper
Education and children's wellbeing in North Africa: Socioeconomic inequalities and regional disparity
Abdesslam Boutayeb; Faculty of Sciences, Oujda, Morocco
H paper