
This session will be held as part of the DPH2026 conference at the UOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), Barcelona.
Date: Tuesday, 23th June 2026
List of accepted abstracts from the PhD & MSc Student Track:
| Adaptive by Design: Adaptive Participatory Design for Sustainable AI-Enabled Software Systems in Contexts of Variable Human Capacity Päivi T. Salminen (University of Sevilla, Spain) et al. |
| Comparing the Relationship Between High and Low Tobacco Control Policies and Public Engagement with Smoking Cessation Support. Aisling Marken (University College London; Smoke Free, United Kingdom), Jamie Brown (University College London, United Kingdom) & Sharon Cox (ibid.) |
| Evaluation of Augmented Reality Applications on Smartphones as a Tool for Enhancing Anatomical Knowledge Among Medical Students In Pakistan Shamaila Hassnain (FMH College of Medicine & Dentistry, Pakistan) & Amna Hassnain (Central Park Medical College (CPMC), Pakistan) |
| Food and Health Literacy: A Participatory Approach to Building Inclusive Systems and a Resilient Society Alessandra Leighton (University of Freiburg) |
| From Pilot to Policy: Evaluating a hybrid-online PrEP service to inform digital care pathways in sexual and reproductive health. Adam Shanley (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) et al. |
| Level Up Adherence: Gamified Digital Health App CareAide® Boosts Clinical, Economic and Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Chronic Disease Management Mohd Syamir Mohamad Shukeri (University of Malaya, Malaysia) et al. |
| Lifestyle Reconfiguration Under Public Health Restrictions: Structural Evidence from Early COVID-19 Survey Data Qiqi Su (London, United Kingdom) |
| Personalized Sleep Bruxism Management Through Phenotyping: A Pilot Study of WhatsApp-Delivered Behavioral Coaching Wissal Nada Sengouga (University of Naples Federico II, Algeria) |
| Translation and Validation of the Digital Working Alliance Inventory (DWAI) into German using conventional and AI-supported translation procedures Anna Katharina Tietjen (Complementary and Integrative Digital Health, Institute of Primary Care, University of Zurich, Switzerland) et al. |
| Understanding participants’ skin health journey through a diversity lens: a patient-led study Nazma Khatun (Brunel University London, United Kingdom), Gabriella Spinelli (ibid.) & Federico Colecchia (ibid.) |
| Use of Humanitarian Technologies in the Health Clusters in Conflict- affected Settings: A systematic review of Barriers and Enablers Nay Lin Tun (University College London, United Kingdom), Eleanor Joan (National University of Singapore, Singapore) & Nay Lin Tun (University College London, Myanmar) |
| Who Deploys It and How: Organisational Context and Public Trust in Health AI Brian Boyle (University of London, United Kingdom) |