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P.2.04 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion

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Friday, June 16, 2023
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
UKK - Hall D (Level 2 - main floor- left)

Speaker

Attendee5287
Associate Prof
National University Of Singapore

Knowledge, attitude and practices toward health promotion among primary school teachers in Singapore

Attendee5479
Universiteit Gent

Facilitating co-research: lessons learned from reflection forms within three participatory action research projects

Attendee5615
Shanghai University Of Sport

Effects of integrating physical literacy into active school recesses intervention on physical fitness and academic performance in Chinese School children: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Attendee5613
Phd
Vrije Universiteit

Combining Intervention Mapping, Participatory Action Research and Systems Thinking to promote energy balance-related behaviours together with and for adolescents

Attendee5993
Technical University Munich

Urban walkability perceived by children and youth: Participatory methods and scale development in the WALKI-MUC project

Attendee5780
Phd Candidate
University Of Queensland

Practical learnings from applying photovoice with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in remote communities.

Attendee5952
The University Of Hong Kong

Routine dietary restraint is associated with higher body weight in Chinese adults

Attendee6177
Phd Student
Aarhus University

Development and launch of up-to-date ergonomic recommendations for abdominopelvic surgeons to rehabilitate and prevent work-related musculoskeletal pain

Attendee5974
Research Assistant
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Anything goes? Facilitators and barriers to participatory video methods: Experiences from a community-based participatory research project with women in difficult life situations

Attendee6724
Postdoctoral Fellow
Stanford University

Community-engaged citizen science to improve sport and physical activity participation among girls in Peru

Attendee6943
Fau Erlangen-nürnberg

An inventory of instruments for measuring community member participation in health promotion research: Preliminary results from a scoping review

Attendee5255
Senior Scientist
Singapore-eth Centre

Factors influencing digital health intervention uptake and engagement in Singapore: findings from a Patient and Public Involvement study

Attendee1008
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Using a participatory approach to identify opportunities for (re)designing occupational physical activity in homecare work to promote homecare workers’ health – a study from an urban Norwegian municipality

Attendee6625
Senior Researcher
Center for Clinical Research and Prevention, Bispebjerg and Fredriksberg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Our Healthy Community – Development and testing of a new model for health promotion and disease prevention in Danish municipalities

Attendee6643
Researcher
Frederiksberg Hospital

Promoting healthy weight and wellbeing among children: The Generation Healthy Kids project

Attendee1571
Research Fellow
Prevention Research Collaboration, The University of Sydney

Confusion in co-production: what ‘co’-words are used and how is it done in chronic disease prevention?

Attendee2295
Deakin University

The Relationship Between Active Travel and Cognitive Functioning– A Systematic Review.

Attendee2186
Assistant Professor
Toronto Metropolitan University

A digital citizen science approach to real-time monitoring and management of climate change impacts on food and nutrition security

Attendee2825
Assistant Biokinetics Program Convemor & Lecturer
University Of Cape Town

The Evaluation of Social media to Increase Engagement Rate, Reach and health Education:The case for WoW!

Attendee3267
Marie Curie Phd Fellow
Glasgow Caledonian University

Building a Methods Selector for Co-creation: A Health CASCADE study

Attendee3403
University Of Alberta

The co-production of research: A recreation-focused community-based participatory research project in northern Canada

Attendee6757
Postdoctoral Researcher
Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen

A Systems Approach to Promote Physical activity among Youth – an introduction to the SAPPY study

Attendee4408
Glasgow Caledonian University

Co-creators’ psychological experiences of the co-creation of a workplace health plan to reduce sedentary behaviour: A Health CASCADE study.

Attendee4408
Glasgow Caledonian University

Adult co-creators’ psychological experiences of the co-creation process: A Health CASCADE scoping review.

Attendee4734
PhD student
Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen

Are Danish vocational schools ready to promote students’ health and wellbeing? A cross-sectional study informed by theory of organizational readiness

Attendee4765
Researcher
Aarhus University Hospital, Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus

Children's COOPeration Denmark (Child-COOP): Promoting physical activity in children aged 6-12 years - a 3-year controlled system dynamics trial

Attendee6576
Research Fellow
Deakin University

Adapting TransformUs – a whole-of-school physical activity program for Secondary schools: A participatory approach

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