Main Track

This session will be held as part of the DPH2025 conference at the VidaMar Hotel, Madeira.

Date: TBD
Time: TBD

List of the accepted submissions from the Main Track:

Papers


Google Search Advertising after Dobbs v. Jackson
Yelena Mejova (ISI Foundation, Italy) et al.
Digital Interventions for Youth Health: Insights from a Comprehensive Scoping Review
Preetika Banerjee (University of Washington, United States) and Louise Holly (Digital Transformations for Health Lab, United Kingdom)
Integrating participatory research and literature review to identify social and ethical requirements for responsible AI in heart failure treatment
Miriam Cabrita (SHINE 2Europe Lda, Portugal) et al.
Leveraging the EHDS Logging Component for Public Health Emergency Response
Syed Abrar Ahmed (ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Netherlands), Ricardo Correia Bezerra (BioGHP – Global Health Platform S.A., Portugal) and Henrique Martins (ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal)
Hygiene and Antimicrobial Resistance through Games: An Overview of Entertainment Potential
Andreea Molnar (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia) and Patty Kostkova (University College London, United Kingdom)
A Framework to Align Healthcare Analytics Applications with Higher-Order Learning Outcomes
Jeffrey Sweeney (Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University, Netherlands) and Karthik Srinivasan (School of Business University of Kansas, United States)
Implementation of telepsychiatry in limited-resource settings: A perspective from Burkina Faso
Karène Diabre (Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, Burkina Faso), Agossa Koami Aboflan (Institute for Interdisciplinary Training and Research in Health and Education Sciences, Burkina Faso) and Ismaila Ouedraogo (NAzi Boni university, Burkina Faso)
Digital Innovations under Public Private Partnerships Contracts for Primary Care: Grounded insights from an LMIC setting
Shehla Zaidi (University College London, United Kingdom), Hasan Nawaz Tahir (Aga Khan University, Pakistan) and Momin Kazi (Aga Khan University, Pakistan)
MIRMS: A Case Study on Smart, Responsive IoT Solution for Mosquito Habitat Monitoring
Aisha Aldosery (UCL Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies (dPHE), University College London, United Kingdom) et al.
Vaccine Hesitancy on YouTube: a Competition between Health and Politics
Yelena Mejova (ISI Foundation, Italy) and Michele Tizzani (Technical University of Denmark)

Extended Abstracts


Understanding perspectives of grassroot civil society organizations on ethical challenges related to adoption of AI based solutions for delivering healthcare services in India
Rajnish Prasad (IIHMR University, India)
Sustainably integrating telemedicine into European healthcare systems to improve cancer care: taking up the torch from the Joint Action eCAN in the Joint Action eCAN+
Robbe Saesen (Sciensano, Belgium) et. al.
Advancing Public Health Governance: A Digitalised Framework for Data Accessibility and System Evaluation in the WHO European Region
Anastasia Erin Verheyen (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom)
Enhancing Global Access to TB Data: Governance, Data Sharing, and Future Directions of the WHO TB IPD Platform
Stella Maris Fabiane (MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, Institute of Clinical Trials and Methodology, UCL, London, United Kingdom) et al.
Identifying Pain: A Scoping Review of Pain Markers in Individuals with Dementia
Ana Milošič (University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Slovenia) et al.
“It is digital, much easier and educational”: Usability and acceptability of a digital informed consent process for biomedical health research with young people in Soweto, South Africa
Stefanie Vermaak (Perinatal HIV Research Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa) et al.
Implementation by inclusivity in European health system-level digital solutions
Carina Dantas (SHINE 2Europe, Lda / ICBAS, University of Porto, Portugal) et al.
Use of technology for Vaccination – Benefits and Limitations: Some insights from adaptation of CoWIN Platform for COVID19 Vaccination in India
Rajnish Prasad (IIHMR University, India)
Exploring the perspectives of healthcare workers on their use of mobile phone messaging applications (apps) at work: A qualitative study in South Africa
Simon Lewin (Ålesund Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) et al.
Evaluating the use of a WhatsApp conversational platform to improve the Tuberculosis (TB) treatment journey: Progress review from the Groendal pilot study
Lerato Tsotetsi (African Social Sciences Unit of Research and Evaluation, South Africa) et al.
The Establishment of the Vector Borne Disease (VBD) Digital Surveillance Network of Networks (NoN) in Brazil, Portugal and Southern Europe
Patty Kostkova (University College London, United Kingdom) et al.
A SWOT analysis of current practices in the governance and management of high impact low probability events
Femke Mulder (University College London, United Kingdom) and Gianluca Pescaroli (ibid.)
Influence of primary care access and patient experience on the use of the NHS App: implications for interoperability of national digital health systems.
Sukriti Kc (Imperial College London, United Kingdom) et al.
Surveillance Strategy Development in the GCC Region
Bushra Alghamdi (Gulf Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Saudi Arabia) and Sami Almudarra (ibid.)
Modeling adaptive forward-looking behavior in epidemics on networks
Michele Starnini (Universitat Pomepu Fabra, Spain) et al.
Evaluating the useability of an mHealth app to provide better access to high quality primary health care for multiple chronic conditions in rural communities : A mixed method approach
Renu John (The George Institute for Global Health, India), Praveen Devarsetty (ibid.) and Sreya Majumdar (ibid.)
A concise title: Generating Evidence in Obesity – the use of digital biomarkers and AI
Femida Gwadry-Sridhar (Pulse infoframe Inc., Canada)
The Medical Data Life Cycle Methodology for Privacy-Aware and Transparent Development
Isabel Piedrahíta-Vélez (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain), Ulises Cortés (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya/Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain) and Atia Cortés (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain)
Exploring the nexus of air pollution and climate change on Tuberculosis prevalence in Lahore, Pakistan: Implications for Public Health and Mobile Intervention
Laila Shahzad (Government college university Lahore, Pakistan) et al.