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Program for e-Health and m-Health Showcase and Roundtable held on 6 November 2013, Cumberland Campus, University of Sydney.

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Charles Perkins Centre

e-Health and m-Health Showcase and Roundtable

6 November 2013, Faculty of Health Sciences, Cumberland Campus

PROGRAM

9:30 – 10:00am: Registration, tea and coffee

10:00 – 10:15am: Welcome and Charles Perkins Centre overview, Professor Andrew Wilson, Domain Leader - Designing and implementing solutions

10:15 – 12:00pm: 5 minute presentations

Presentation Speaker Unit/School Discipline Email address

TXT2BFit© – a mobile lifestyle program to prevent weight gain in young adults

A/Prof Margaret Allman-Farinelli

School of Molecular Bioscience

Dietetics [email protected]

Who use depression-screening apps? Cross-country comparison

Tariq Alhawassi College of Pharmacy, King Saud University

Pharmacy [email protected]

The healthy heart study: using online and mobile risk calculators to improve cardiovascular disease prevention

Ms Carissa Bonner School of Public Health Public health [email protected]

Testing the impact of online brain training in promoting wellbeing and resilience

Dr Justine Gatt Brain Dynamics Centre

[email protected]

Emerging senor and personal technologies for long term health goals

Dr Judy Kay School of Information Technologies

Human-computer interaction

[email protected]

e-Health and health sciences students Dr Mary Lam Faculty of Health Sciences

Health information and e-Health

[email protected]

SMS to improve infant feeding in Shanghai Dr Mu Li School of Public Health Child health, nutrition and health promotion

[email protected]

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The Wobbly Hub and Double Spokes research team, Faculty of Health Sciences

Prof Michelle Lincoln

Faculty of Health Sciences

Speech pathology

[email protected]

Mapping m-Health networks on Twitter Dr Fiona Martin Department of Media and Communications

Digital media policy studies

[email protected]

Development and evaluation of a mobile phone app intervention targeting sleep/wake cycle in a group of young males

Dr Kathryn McCabe Brain and Mind Research Institute

Youth mental health

[email protected]

Feasibility and validity of a wearable GPS device for measuring outings after stroke

Dr Annie McCluskey

Faculty of Health Sciences

Occupational therapy

[email protected]

SMARTHealth- Systematic medical assessment referral and treatment for common health conditions

A/Prof David Peiris The George Institute for Global Health

[email protected]

The perspectives of people with traumatic brain injury and their family members on telehealth rehabilitation services

Ms Rachael Rietdijk Faculty of Health Sciences

Speech pathology

[email protected]

Can you really change clinician behaviour with a simple online tool?

A/Prof Tim Shaw Workforce Education and Development Group

Implementation science

[email protected]

Nepean Telehealth Technology Centre (NTTC), Sydney Medical School Nepean

Dr Simon Poon (on behalf of Dr Jinman Kim)

School of Information Technologies

Evaluation of technology and organisational complexities

[email protected]

Fostering research in effective e-Health and m-Health evaluation

Dr Simon Poon School of Information Technologies

Evaluation of technology and organisational complexities

[email protected]

Developing an ICF-based mobile application (mICF) to improve continuity of care and strengthen health systems: a call for international collaboration

Ms Ros Madden and Navreet Bhattal

Faculty of Health Sciences

[email protected]

12:00 – 12:40pm platform presentations

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Presentation Speaker Unit/School Discipline Email address

Complex Intervention to Promote Uptake of School-based HPV Vaccination

Cristyn Davies Faculty of Medicine

Paediatrics and Child Health, and Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre

[email protected]

eResources for open drug discovery Dr Matthew Todd School of Chemistry Drug discovery [email protected]

Positive computing: engineering projects on design and wellbeing

Associate Professor Rafael Calvo

Faculty of Engineering and IT

Software Engineering

[email protected]

Piloting Google+ for young Australian mental health support

Dr Andrew Campbell

Faculty of Health Sciences

Behavioural & social sciences in health

[email protected]

Photonic and optic technologies with potential for health applications

Prof Ben Eggleton School of Physics Photonics [email protected]

Monitoring the cardiac intervals from iOS – an implementation

Mr James Heathers School of Psychology Psychophysiology [email protected]

Quantifying body shape for diagnosis and monitoring

Prof Ross Sanders and Chuang-Yuan Chiu

Faculty of Health Sciences

Exercise and sport science

[email protected]

A Facebook group for rural nurses to develop research proposal writing skills

Dr Jennifer Chipps Sydney Nursing School Nursing [email protected]

The participation in everyday life (P.I.E.L) survey app

Ms Glenda Jessup Faculty of Health Sciences

Occupational therapy

[email protected]

12:40 – 1:30pm Lunch

1:30 – 2:00pm Poster viewing (see below for list)

2:00 – 4:00pm Feedback and thematic discussion and workshop session

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POSTERS 1:30-2:00pm

In addition to many of the researchers above also presenting a poster, the following research will also be presented by poster only.

Project title Presenter Unit/School Discipline Email

Engaging creativity for the practice of online counselling with bereaved young people: exploring practitioner perspectives and experiences

Mr Xuan Luu Faculty of Health Sciences

Behavioural and Social Sciences in Health

[email protected]

Using Facebook to deliver alcohol interventions using social norms approach

Mr Brad Ridout Faculty of Health Sciences

Behavioural and Social Sciences in Health

[email protected]

Uptake and feasibility of a smartphone app for smoking cessation: a cross country comparison

Nasser Bin Dihm School of Public Health Medicine [email protected]

Development of a smartphone decision-aid for smoking cessation with automated randomization and follow up functionalities

Nasser Bin Dihm School of Public Health Medicine [email protected]

TransitionMate: a mobile application for chronic illness transition support

Associate Professor Rafael Calvo

Faculty of Engineering and IT

Software Engineering

[email protected]

Intelligent Diabetes Lifestyle Coach Associate Professor Rafael Calvo

Faculty of Engineering and IT

Software Engineering

[email protected]

Eating disorders online learning Course: development and evaluation of an online course for health professionals.

Adrienne O'Dell

Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders

Psychology [email protected]

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Using technologies to promote young people’s wellbeing: a better practice guide for services

Fiona Robards NSW Kids and Families, NSW Health.

[email protected]

Time-varying effects & varying coefficients regression models: modern methods for analysis of intensive longitudinal data

Mariya Shiyko Northeastern University Quantitative

psychology [email protected]

A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of telerehabilitation on exercise capacity, physical activity and quality of life in people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): The TeleR study.

Ling Ling Tsai

Prince of Wales hospital and Clinical and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences

Physiotherapy [email protected]

Personal data analytics and dynamic recommendations to support long-term and sustained health goals

Dr Kalina Yacef School of Information Technologies

[email protected]

Pharmacy and social media Mr Arcelio Benetoli

Faculty of Pharmacy Pharmacy [email protected]

Acceptability and utility of the TEXT ME Study; a text message-based intervention for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Ms Laura de Keizer

The George Institute for Global Health

Public health [email protected]

Open sensing smartphone framework for diabetes management

Mr Andrew Chen Faculty of Engineering and IT

Biomedicine [email protected]

Updated: 5 November 2013