RSPF24 - Session 7: From theory to practice: behavioural sciences at the service of public health

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 มิ.ย. 2024
  • This session will be an opportunity to explore how the behavioural sciences can be used to implement health-friendly public policies. It is designed to build on the plenary session on experimentation and behavioural changes held on the morning of 13 June.
    We will explain how stakeholders in prevention have leveraged the behavioural sciences to help individuals overcome obstacles and reluctant mindsets in order to change their behaviours. Examples related to smoking cessation among pregnant women, antibiotic resistance and physical activity in adolescents will be explored.
    MODERATORS
    Viêt Nguyen-Thanh, Santé publique France
    Caitriona Reynolds, Health Service Executive, Ireland
    PROGRAMME
    Introduction
    Pierre Arwidson, Santé publique France
    - Using Behavioural Science to Overcome Obstacles and Resistance and Influence Individual Behaviours -
    Smoke-free pregnancy
    Edward Murphy, Health Service Executive, Ireland
    Using behavioural science to overcome obstacles and resistance and influence individual behaviours in the proper use of antibiotics
    Sandrine Randriamampianina, Santé publique France
    Alice Escande, Behavioural Insight Team France
    Encouraging teenagers to take part in sport
    Anne-Juliette Serry, Santé publique France
    Pr. Damien Tessier, Université de Grenoble
    - Using Randomised Experiments to Implement Public Policies Connected to Health and Social Research -
    Evaluation, but what next? Building closer links between experimental learnings and social policies
    Lila Dubreuil & Nelly Guisse, Agence nouvelle des solidarités actives
    Experimentation starts at home: taking things to the next level
    Raphaël Bouloudnine, French Interministerial Delegation for Housing
    Behavioural sciences for public sector transformation: the example of domestic violence screening with the HAS
    Stephan Giraud, French Interministerial Department for Public Sector Transformation
    Conclusion
    François Beck, Santé publique France
    Pr. Marc Bardou, Dijon University Hospital

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