Webinar: Idiographic methods: basic principles, opportunities and challenges
zoom 333 Exhibition St, MelbourneIdiographic methods: basic principles, opportunities and challanges- Presented by Dom
NHMRC CRE in Digital Technology to Transform Chronic Disease Outcomes
Optimise, Integrate, and Scale-Up
Idiographic methods: basic principles, opportunities and challanges- Presented by Dom
This presentation discusses some of the issues that differentiate web-based surveying form other forms and goes on to discuss some of the issue involved in developing high quality surveys and interpreting them appropriately. It is largely based on Prof Borland’s…
The presentation will showcase recent research undertaken by Prof Taylor successfully applying the Outcome Optimisation Model in real life settings. The model proposes the use of data derived from the delivery of easily accessible, technology-enabled, evidence-based interventions and supports to…
Mobile apps have become a convenient way to provide health information and communication services directly in the hands of clinicians and consumers. Apps can be used to support consumers in a variety of health tasks to manage chronic diseases, support…
Please join us for the 6th NHMRC CRE Webinar led by Professor Keith McNeil with Professor Peter Brooks as the discussant.Prof McNeil will discuss how he sees the future of virtual healthcare delivery in Australia and how research can inform…
Can new technologies reduce the KNOW-DO gap in order to optimise chronic disease management in Australia?
The event will showcase a selection of remarkable speakers, who will generously share their expertise in this area, including• Leanne Wells (CEO of Consumers Health Forum of Australia)• Dr Rebecca Jessup (Allied Health Research Lead, Northern Health)• A/Prof Victoria Palmer…
Read More An Experience- Driven, Technology-enabled Health Care System- How do we get there?
People with multimorbidity (defined as the co-occurrence of multiple chronic diseases) frequently experience fragmented care and are expected to manage and coordinate a high volume of information from multiple providers about different conditions, visits and self-care tasks. Digital health interventions…