2. The Wobbly Hub and Double Spokes
research team, Faculty of Health Sciences
Prof Michelle
Lincoln
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Speech
pathology
michelle.lincoln@sydney.edu.au
Mapping m-Health networks on Twitter
Dr Fiona Martin
Department of Media and
Communications
Digital media
policy studies
fiona.martin@sydney.edu.au
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
kathryn.mccabe@sydney.edu.au
Feasibility and validity of a wearable GPS
device for measuring outings after stroke
Dr Annie
McCluskey
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Occupational
therapy
annie.mccluskey@sydney.edu.au
SMARTHealth- Systematic medical
assessment referral and treatment for
common health conditions
A/Prof David Peiris
The George Institute for
Global Health
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
rman7827@uni.sydney.edu.au
Can you really change clinician behaviour
with a simple online tool?
A/Prof Tim Shaw
Workforce Education and
Development Group
Implementation
science
tim.shaw@sydney.edu.au
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
simon.poon@sydney.edu.au
Fostering research in effective e-Health
and m-Health evaluation
Dr Simon Poon
School of Information
Technologies
Evaluation of
technology and
organisational
complexities
simon.poon@sydney.edu.au
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
dpeiris@georgeinstitute.org
ros.madden@sydney.edu.au
12:00 – 12:40pm platform presentations
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3. Presentation
Speaker
Unit/School
Discipline
Email address
cristyn.davies@sydney.edu.au
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
eResources for open drug discovery
Dr Matthew Todd
School of Chemistry
Drug discovery
matthew.todd@sydney.edu.au
Positive computing: engineering projects
on design and wellbeing
Associate
Professor Rafael
Calvo
Faculty of Engineering
and IT
Software
Engineering
rafael.calvo@sydney.edu.au
Piloting Google+ for young Australian
mental health support
Dr Andrew
Campbell
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Behavioural &
social sciences in
health
andrew.campbell@sydney.edu.au
Photonic and optic technologies with
potential for health applications
Prof Ben Eggleton
School of Physics
Photonics
simon.fleming@sydney.edu.au
Monitoring the cardiac intervals from iOS –
an implementation
Mr James Heathers
School of Psychology
Psychophysiology
jamesheathers@gmail.com
Quantifying body shape for diagnosis and
monitoring
Prof Ross Sanders
and Chuang-Yuan
Chiu
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Exercise and
sport science
ross.sanders@sydney.edu.au
A Facebook group for rural nurses to
develop research proposal writing skills
Dr Jennifer Chipps
Sydney Nursing School
Nursing
jennifer.chipps@sydney.edu.au
The participation in everyday life (P.I.E.L)
survey app
Ms Glenda Jessup
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Occupational
therapy
glenda.jessup@sydney.edu.au
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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4. 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
xuan.luu@sydney.edu.au
Using Facebook to deliver alcohol
interventions using social norms
approach
Mr Brad Ridout
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Behavioural and
Social Sciences in
Health
brad.ridout@sydney.edu.au
Uptake and feasibility of a smartphone
app for smoking cessation: a cross
country comparison
Nasser Bin Dihm
School of Public Health
Medicine
nbin6641@uni.sydney.edu.au
Development of a smartphone decisionaid for smoking cessation with
automated randomization and follow up
functionalities
Nasser Bin Dihm
School of Public Health
Medicine
nbin6641@uni.sydney.edu.au
TransitionMate: a mobile application for
chronic illness transition support
Associate
Professor Rafael
Calvo
Faculty of Engineering
and IT
Software
Engineering
rafael.calvo@sydney.edu.au
Intelligent Diabetes Lifestyle Coach
Associate
Professor Rafael
Calvo
Faculty of Engineering
and IT
Software
Engineering
rafael.calvo@sydney.edu.au
Adrienne O'Dell
Boden Institute of
Obesity, Nutrition,
Exercise & Eating
Disorders
Psychology
a.odell87@gmail.com
Eating disorders online learning Course:
development and evaluation of an online
course for health professionals.
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5. Using technologies to promote young
people’s wellbeing: a better practice
guide for services
Fiona Robards
NSW Kids and Families,
NSW Health.
Time-varying effects & varying
coefficients regression models: modern
methods for analysis of intensive
longitudinal data
Mariya Shiyko
Northeastern University
Quantitative
psychology
mshiyko@gmail.com
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
LingLing.Tsai@sesiahs.health.nsw.g
ov.au
Personal data analytics and dynamic
recommendations to support long-term
and sustained health goals
Dr Kalina Yacef
School of Information
Technologies
Pharmacy and social media
Mr Arcelio
Benetoli
Faculty of Pharmacy
Pharmacy
arceliobenetoli@hotmail.com
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
ldekeizer@georgeinstitute.org.au
Open sensing smartphone framework
for diabetes management
Mr Andrew Chen
Faculty of Engineering
and IT
Biomedicine
andrew.chen1991@gmail.com
frob2@doh.health.nsw.gov.au
kalina.yacef@sydney.edu.au
Updated: 5 November 2013
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