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Mashup Score: 0Digital Health: web-, mobile-, and tracker-based interventions - Prof. Corneel Vandelanotte (Pt1) | Physical Activity Researcher - 7 month(s) ago
Series: Understanding Inter-disciplinary Research in Physical Activity Host: Anum Urooj, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Follow her at Twitter: https://twitter.com/AinaUrooj Guest: Professor Dr Corneel Vandelanotte Corneel leads the Physical Activity Research Group and the 10,000 Steps program at the Central Queensland University. In 2004, he completed his PhD in Physical Education at the Ghent University in Belgium. In 2005, he started working at the University of Queensland and he moved to the Central Queensland University in 2009. His research has a population-based approach to health behaviour change and is focused on the development and evaluation of innovative computer-tailored and web-, app- and tracker-based physical activity interventions.
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Mashup Score: 0Sustainability of knowledge translation interventions: the evidence lacks evidence - BMC Medicine - 8 month(s) ago
Despite a large amount of research to for heath improvement in the medical field, it is unsure that all patient can have access to effective, sustainable, and cost-effective programs, services, and drugs [1]. To tackle this issue, in the last 20 years, there has been increasing attention on how to reduce the gap between evidence-practice and policy, w hich lead to the concept of knowledge translation [2]. Knowledge translation relates to “ensuring that stakeholders are aware of and use research evidence
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Mashup Score: 6LinkedIn - 9 month(s) ago
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40 years of diagnostic and interventional multimodality #imaging including #echocardiography , #cardiacCT #cardiacMRI #congenital and #Structural #interventions in #cardiology at #Wiley online library scientific publications from colleagues and friends https://t.co/CUV5CcBf8U https://t.co/8dEKLGZbpd
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Mashup Score: 0Nature based interventions in CAMHS wards can benefit patients and staff: helpful ideas from a qualitative practice-based paper - ACAMH - 10 month(s) ago
There is evidence that our surroundings matter, both psychologically and physically. Where we spend our time has an impact on how we feel. Much of what we have learnt about this comes from research in hospital settings.
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Mashup Score: 0Nature based interventions in CAMHS wards can benefit patients and staff: helpful ideas from a qualitative practice-based paper - ACAMH - 11 month(s) ago
There is evidence that our surroundings matter, both psychologically and physically. Where we spend our time has an impact on how we feel. Much of what we have learnt about this comes from research in hospital settings.
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Background Although both peer victimization and bullying perpetration negatively impact preadolescents’ development, the underlying neurobiological mechanism of this adverse relationship remains unclear. Besides, the specific psycho-cognitive patterns of different bullying subtypes also need further exploration, warranting large-scale studies on both general bullying and specific bullying…
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Xue Wen and colleagues @Tsinghua_Uni show that bullying impacts preadolescents' clinical characteristics & cognitive functions, revealing distinctive psycho-cognitive patterns and paving the way towards targeted #interventions. #bullying #neuroscience➡️https://t.co/XasOHpy7Om https://t.co/4JdQugg6k6
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Mashup Score: 0Nature based interventions in CAMHS wards can benefit patients and staff: helpful ideas from a qualitative practice-based paper - ACAMH - 1 year(s) ago
There is evidence that our surroundings matter, both psychologically and physically. Where we spend our time has an impact on how we feel. Much of what we have learnt about this comes from research in hospital settings.
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Mashup Score: 2Nature based interventions in CAMHS wards can benefit patients and staff: helpful ideas from a qualitative practice-based paper - ACAMH - 1 year(s) ago
There is evidence that our surroundings matter, both psychologically and physically. Where we spend our time has an impact on how we feel. Much of what we have learnt about this comes from research in hospital settings.
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Mashup Score: 0Nature based interventions in CAMHS wards can benefit patients and staff: helpful ideas from a qualitative practice-based paper - ACAMH - 1 year(s) ago
There is evidence that our surroundings matter, both psychologically and physically. Where we spend our time has an impact on how we feel. Much of what we have learnt about this comes from research in hospital settings.
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❓ Can technology make interventions as effective as face-to-face counseling? Prof. Corneel Vandelanotte explores how digital interventions can bridge the gap and reach a larger population.📲 Listen to the full conversation here:👇 https://t.co/yntq5qRkHV #Tech #Interventions https://t.co/pLRZ7ZEqA0