Session 4C: Abstracts - Digital Health
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Tuesday, November 12, 2024 |
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM |
Meeting Room 1B (Ground Floor) |
Details
Chair: Jacqui Hendriks & Zavier Wileman
Speaker
Miss Rebecca Raeside
PhD Candidate And Research Associate
University Of Sydney
Acceptability, utility, and engagement with the Health4Me intervention
2:30 PM - 2:42 PMBiography
Rebecca is a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney. Her research aims to improve the lives of young people, with a strong focus on health equity and accessibility. She is motivated and committed to finding real-world solutions using digital technologies and actively involving young people in her research.
Ms Allyson Todd
PhD Candidate, Research Officer
The University Of Sydney
How are adolescents participating in the transformation of healthy food environments? A scoping review of global policies, guidelines, and interventions.
2:45 PM - 2:57 PMBiography
Allyson is a PhD candidate and Research Officer at the University of Sydney. She has completed a Master of Public Health (USyd) and a Bachelor of Global Studies (UTS). Her research aims to include young people in public health research that impacts them, focusing on preventing chronic diseases.
Mr Marc Aloi
Medical Student
The University Of Sydney
Co-designing an online educational resource to help adolescents improve their digital health literacy
3:00 PM - 3:12 PMBiography
Marc Aloi is currently undertaking a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Sydney. He previously completed a Bachelor of Biomedicine (Degree with Honours) at the University of Melbourne in 2021. He has a passion for adolescent health and its complex interactions with online environments.
Ms Sara Newton
Research Fellow
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University Of Melbourne
SMS Recruitment of Young People from General Practice – A Nested Cohort Study
3:15 PM - 3:27 PMBiography
Sara Newton is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne currently working in the adolescent health space on the RAd Health randomised controlled trial. Her key areas of research are in sexual and reproductive health, with a particular interest in abortion and contraception access.
Dr Katrina Champion
Senior Research Fellow
The University Of Sydney
Co-designing a parent-based digital intervention to improve the health of socio-economically disadvantaged adolescents in Australia
3:30 PM - 3:42 PMBiography
Dr Katrina Champion is a Senior Research Fellow at The Matilda Centre and School of Public Health at the University of Sydney. As Program Lead of Healthy Lifestyles Research, Katrina’s program of research aims to build, optimise and evaluate digital interventions to improve the physical and mental health of adolescents.
Dr. Sandy Whitehouse
Chief Medical Officer, Tickit Health
Tickit Health
Check Yourself - 4 years on : evaluation of a universal, multi-risk, behavioural health screening for schools in Washington, USA
3:45 PM - 3:57 PMBiography
Dr Sandy Penn Whitehouse, is a Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus, University of University of British Columbia. Past Medical Director of the Pediatric Emergency Dept., and Provincial Lead for Youth Transition she has a strong foundation in healthcare services leadership. Co-Founder of Tickit Health, she aims to improve patients/provider communication.