GeneralProgram June 2nd

Program June 2nd

Program Day 2

Program Supporting Health by Technology conference

Via the links mentioned below, both the program and scheduling of oral sessions of the second conference day can be downloaded. The whole overview per conference day can also be found on the website itself.

Friday, 2nd of June 2023


Time


Session activity

Room

Paper titel

Speaker(s)/Author(s)


Start

End





09:15

09:30

Coffee

Lounge


09:30




10:15




Oral sessions (parallel)



Manchester

Oral session 7

Mental Healthcare


1. Digital Interventions for People with Severe Mental Illness: Effects of Self-Control Training and Google Fit

Tessa Dekkers

2. Compassion as a foundational value for blended treatment: Findings from interviews with clients and therapists.

Charlotte van Lotringen

3. Internet-based treatment for eating disorders: bridging the treatment gap

Pieter Rohrbach

Pique

Oral session 8

Chronic Diseases I


1. Limited use of virtual reality in primary care physiotherapy for patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain

Syl Slatman

2. Personalizing the care for patients with COPD and comorbidities by using real-world data and AI: RE-SAMPLE

Monique Tabak

3. eHealth self-management technologies supporting patients with COPD and comorbidities: development of a Pan-European service model

Eline te Braake



Workshop

Calico

Workshop 1

How to tackle legal barriers that threaten a successful implementation of eHealth technologies?

Britt Bente

10:30




11:15




Oral sessions (parallel)




Manchester

Oral session 9

Mental Health & Well-Being

1. Training in Positivity: the effects of a multicomponent positive psychology app to increase mental well-being

Kim Tönis

2. The PROfeel 2.0 app: development in codesign with adolescents with chronic conditions and fatigue.

Maartje Stutvoet

3. Development of Personas for mood stability through BiAffect Data and Self-report Questionnaires: Preliminary results.

Emanuele Tauro

Pique

Oral session 10

Chronic Diseases II

1. Smart continence management for residents in nursing homes: nurses’ experiences with two sensor systems

Job van 't Veer

2. Out of the Box: Co-creative multistakeholder study to enhance the effectiveness of cardiology eHealth intervention.

Sara Hondmann

3. Developing an eHealth intervention for and with cardiac patients with a low socioeconomic position.

Jasper Faber



Workshop

Calico

Workshop 2

Building a healthy relationship:  conversational agents in the context of persistent somatic symptoms through participatory design, a workshop.

Jan-Wessel Hovingh

11:15

11:45

Coffee

Lounge


11:45



12:30



Symposium 1

Personalized health technology for rehabilitation care

Plenary room



1. Rehabilitation care in the Netherlands and the uprise of personalized care technology

Hans Rietman

2. The journey of Roessingh center for rehabilitation to implement technology in daily rehabilitation care

Ina Flierman

3. Show me the evidence! The impact of personalized care technology for rehabilitation care

Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink

11:45





12:30





Oral sessions (parallel)





Manchester

Oral session 11

eHealth for Kidney Disease

1. Personalized Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy in patients with kidney failure: potential effectiveness and feasibility

Judith Tommel

2. Remote home monitoring in chronic kidney disease patients

Anne-Jet Jansen

3. Towards vitality: A Cognitive Bias Modification eHealth intervention to minimize fatigue in kidney patients

Jody Geerts

Pique

Oral session 12

eHealth for Diabetes


1. Lifestyle coaching for people with diabetes type 2 in secondary care: A feasibility study of the Diameter + CooL

Anouk Middelweerd

2. Mobile Health Apps for the Control and Self-management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Qualitative Study on Users’ Acceptability and Acceptance

Marloes Bults

3. Participatory Design of Lifestyle Coaching for People with Low Health Literacy and Type 2 Diabetes

Eclaire Hietbrink

Calico

Oral session 13

eHealth for Dementia



1. Citizen Science to enrich existing VR for dementia with fear-reducing scenarios

Hilco Prins

2. Understanding the use of monitoring technology on dementia wards: opportunities for de-implementation, design and implementation

Sarah Janus

Jodi Sturge

3. Information Requirements of Informal Caregivers of Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment Towards a Sensor-Based Communication Platform

Nikita Sharma

12:30

13:30

Lunch (poster & demo)

Lounge


13:30



14:15



Symposium 2

Bridging the gap -- Developing, implementing and evaluating virtual reality for people with severe mental illness

Plenary room


1. Using VR in treatment of substance use disorder: participatory development approach with patients and therapists

Samantha Murray

2. Implementing VR in complex healthcare settings: A scoping review and experiences from practice

Marileen Kouijzer

3. Evaluating the effect of VR biofeedback game DEEP in forensic inpatient care: a single- case experimental design

Lisa Klein Haneveld

13:30





14:15





Oral sessions (parallel)





Manchester

Oral session 14

Wearable Technology


1. Dysfunctional breathing in children: development Wearable Breathing Trainer and opportunities for integration in care process

Richard Evering

2. Towards continuous mental state detection in everyday settings: investigating between-subjects variations in a longitudinal study

Lea Berkemeier

3. Implementing digital care: lessons learned and shared, but not found and applied

Jolanda van Til


Pique

Oral session 15

Health Literacy


1. Modelling observations of online sensemaking involving digital health literacy

Szilvia Zörgő

2. Interview study: nurses and nursing students perspectives on digital health literacy of their patients

Eline Dijkman

3. Patients’ digital health literacy – let’s focus on nurse training & education

Jobke Wentzel

Calico

Oral session 16

The healthcare professionals' perspective


1. Using Virtual Reality to train healthcare professionals that support  patients with swallowing problems (dysphagia)

Job van 't Veer

2. Primary care physiotherapists’ and older clients’ experiences  and needs for home rehabilitation supported by eHealth

Laurence Alpay

3. Facilitators and barriers for the implementation of eHealth technologies from a healthcare professional’s perspective

Elza Muller

14:15

14:45

Coffee

Lounge


14:45

15:30

Keynote 3: Ann Blandford

Plenary room

TBA


15:30

16:00

Closing & Awards

Plenary room


16:00

18:00

Drinks

Lounge