Program Day 2
Friday, 2nd of June 2023
Time | Session activity | Room | Paper titel | Speaker(s)/Author(s) | |
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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 | ||