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Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th June

Location: G065, Ground Floor, School of Psychology, NUI Galway

Day 1: Tuesday 14th June

12:30

13.10

Lunch

Group photo!

13.15

Welcome and introductions, Prof Molly Byrne, Professor of Health Psychology, NUI Galway and Co-Director of the CDP-CDP

13:30

 

Focus on Type 2 Diabetes prevention and management

Chair: Irene Gibson, NUI Galway

3 PhD presentations: 10 minute presentation and 10 minute Q&A each

Márcia Carvalho, NUI Galway
SUSTAIN T2DM: Using behavioural science to understand how self-management support programmes for type 2 diabetes can better support the maintenance of self-management behaviours

Pauline Dunne, UCD
Evaluating the feasibility of a type2 diabetes prevention pathway, after pregnancy with gestational diabetes

Clair Haseldine, UCC
Implementing digital diabetes prevention programmes to improve participant engagement and scale up

14:30

 

Topic: Type 2 Diabetes prevention: An international perspective

Chair: Prof Patricia Kearney, Professor of Epidemiology, UCC and Co-Director of the CDP-CDP

Keynote Presentation 1

Prof Edward Gregg, Head of the School of Population Health, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland

Paths and Priorities in Diabetes Prevention: From Evidence to Translation

Keynote Presentation 2

Dr Sarah Cotterill, Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, UK

Overview of findings from the DIPLOMA national evaluation of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in England

30 minute presentation and 10 minute Q&A each

15:50

Break (with refreshments)

16:15

Topic: Type 2 Diabetes prevention and management: An Irish perspective

Chair: Dr Claire Buckley, School of Public Health, UCC, and Consultant in Public Health Medicine, HSE

Prof Sean Dinneen, Professor of Diabetic Medicine, NUI Galway; Consultant Endocrinologist, UHG; National Lead for the Diabetes Clinical Programme, HSE
Diabetes Prevention: A National Lead perspective

Dr Suzanne Kelly, Clinical Lead for Diabetes, Irish College of General Practitioners
Diabetes Prevention: A GP perspective

Ms Margaret Humphreys, National Lead of Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support, Office of the National Clinical Advisor, and Group Lead for Chronic Disease, HSE
Diabetes Self-Management Education & Support – New Frontiers

15 minute presentation each
Followed by a 30 minute panel discussion (including Prof Ed Gregg, Dr Sarah Cotterill, and Dr Kate Gajewska, Diabetes Ireland)

17.30

Close Day 1

Day 2: Wednesday 15th June

08:30

Tea/coffee/scones/fresh fruit

09:00

Focus on digital health and chronic disease prevention

Chair: Márcia Carvalho, NUI Galway

3 PhD presentations: 10 minute presentation and 10 minute Q&A each

Edel Burton, UCC
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on prehospital emergency care for stroke/ transient ischaemic attacks and implications for future policy and service delivery

Irene Gibson, NUI Galway
Using co-design to develop a digital intervention for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease

Eanna Kenny, NUI Galway
Optimising Digital Cardiac Rehabilitation using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST)

10.00

 

Keynote Presentation 3

Chair: Prof Molly Byrne, Professor of Health Psychology, NUI Galway and Co-Director of the CDP-CDP

Prof Jane Walsh, Professor of Health Psychology and Director of the mHealth Research Group, NUI Galway

Psychology's role in the digital transformation of healthcare

30 minute presentation and 10 minute Q&A

 10:40

 Break (with refreshments)

 11:00

 

 Topic: Digital transformation: Irish trailblazers

Chair: Dr Sheena McHugh, School of Public Health, UCC

Angela Ryan, Programme Manager, National Clinical Programme, Respiratory, HSE
Digital Transformation of Pulmonary Rehabilitation

David Willis, Clinical Information Manager, National Ambulance Service
National Ambulance Service – Ireland, Deployment of Pre-Hospital EHR

Dr Julie Doyle, Director of  NetwellCASALA Research Centre, Dundalk Institute of Technology
Engaging older people with multiple chronic conditions in digital health and well-being management

20 minute presentation each
Followed by a 30 minute panel discussion

12:30

Close and final words

12:45

Lunch


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