Posters & Demos

This session will be held as part of the DPH2026 conference at the NH Collection Constanza, Barcelona.

List of accepted submissions from the Posters & Demos Track:

Posters


AI Preparedness in Low-Resource Systems And Why Digital Health Governance Matters – A Case Study of Ghana’s Lightwave Health Information Medical System
Maame Ama-Gyaa Anim (Accra Psychiatric Hospital, Ghana), Jennifer Osei (Trust Hospital, Ghana) & Akosua Frimpong (St Andrews Clinic, Ghana)
Algorithmic Exposure to Body Image Content on TikTok: A Mixed-Methods International Study with Implications for Mental Health and Platform Accountability
Dawn Branley-Bell (Northumbria University, United Kingdom), Claire Murphy-Morgan (ibid.) & Libby Moore (ibid.)
An Offline-First Health Information System for Public Health Reporting in Low-Connectivity Settings
Sarah Mure (Hikma Health, United States), Henry Ashista (ibid.) & Ally Salim (ibid.)
Beyond Technology: Barriers to VR Integration in Healthcare
Ágnes Karolina Bakk (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Hungary) et al.
Bridging Risk Management and Public Health Response among Multiple Sectors: The Role of Oman’s National Center for Emergency and Health Risk Management (NCEHRM)
Dr Mohamed Albusafi (National Center for Emergency and Health Risk Management, Oman) & Asma Al Nabhani (ibid.)
Co-design and usability testing of a digital tool to support autistic adults with disclosure decision-making
Kai Lin Emeline Han (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom), Laura Crane (ibid.) & Kate Woodcock (ibid.)
Consolidation of Medical Organizations in CIS Healthcare Systems: A Strategic Institutional Framework for Scaling AI in Patient-Centered Care
Assem Imandossova (Kazakhstan Healthcare Managers Association, Kazakhstan) & Olzhas Abishev (AI ​​Section of the Scientific and Technical Council under the Ministry of Healthcare, Kazakhstan)
Continuous neurodegenerative care through a computer vision home-based rehab tool
Alba Barnés Calle (AiMA, Spain) et al.
Developing a digital perinatal sexual health programme for deployment in the Squeezy App
Fiona Mapp (Institute for Global Health, University College London, United Kingdom) & Chris Robson (Living With/Squeezy App, United Kingdom)
Developing an Interpretable Ensemble-based Supervised Machine Learning Model for Forecasting Tuberculosis Treatment Lost to follow-up (LTFU): Insights from Myanmar Retrospective Dataset
Hein Minn Tun (PAPRSB Institute of Health Sciences, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei), Lin Naing (ibid.) & Hanif Abdul Rahman (ibid.)
Developing Digital Biorisk Management Laboratory Assessment Tool (LAT) for Indonesia One Health Laboratory Network
Agus Heri Setiawan (Indonesia One Health University Network (INDOHUN), Indonesia) et al.
Digital Addiction and Mental Health in Older Adults: A Meta-Analysis of Correlations with Depression and Sleep Quality
Giovanna Gomes (Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Portugal) et al.
Digital and psychological interventions to prevent the onset of depression among perinatal women: Preliminary results of a meta-analysis with implications for public health
Carlos Barquero-Jimenez (Department of Psychology, University Loyola Andalucia, Spain) et al.
Digital Citizenship for Health: Policy brief and youth-authored statement from DTH-Lab
Stella Goeschl (Digital Transformations for Health Lab (DTH-Lab), Switzerland; Imperial College London, United Kingdom) & Whitney Gray (Digital Transformations for Health Lab (DTH-Lab), Switzerland)
E-health literacy as a correlate of usability in digital vaccination decision support: evidence from a Polish adaptation study
Magdalena Sikorska (Department of Health Promotion and e-Health, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland) et al.
How did state premiers frame COVID-19 risk during the first 100 days of the pandemic? A comparative discourse analysis.
Emma Back (University College London, United Kingdom), Patty Kostkova (UCL Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies (dPHE), University College London, United Kingdom) & Stephen Roberts (Institute for Global Health, University College London, United Kingdom)
Implications of compound climatic extremes and human mobility for predicting dengue dynamics in Vietnam
Sophie Belman (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain) et al.
Integrated Epidemic Intelligence for Early Warning of Arboviruses: A Digital Public Health Pilot in a Vulnerable Territory of Brasília, Brazil
Walter Massa Ramalho (University of Brasilia, Brasil)
Routine Primary-Care Encounters as Early Warning Signals for Climate-Sensitive Illness: Integrating Environmental Exposure Data into Clinical Records
Sarah Mure (Hikma Health, United States), Henry Ashista (ibid.) & Ally Salim (ibid.)
Standalone Applications for Major Depressive Disorders: A Systematic Review
Giovanna Gomes (Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Portugal) et al.
Strengthening Digital Health Capacity in Low-Resource Settings: A Capacity-Building Proposal from Pakistan
Syeda Taqya Amna Arslan (Division of Nursing Midwifery and Social Work , School of Health Sciences , University of Manchester, United Kingdom) & Afifa Tanweer (Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Pharmaceutical Sector: A Bibliometric Analysis
Paula Casajust (Faculty of Economics and Business, i2TIC-IA Lab and UOC-DIGIT, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Spain), Vicente Peñarroja (ibid.) & Pilar Ficapal (ibid.)
When the Novelty Wears Off: Exploring Long-Term Self-Tracking Patterns
Anika Bork (OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology, Germany) & Nadine Wagener (ibid.)

Demos


A Digital Public Health Framework for Drug Risk Assessment: AIEnhanced Dashboard + Biopsychosocial Taxonomy and Intersections
Luis Fernández-Luque (Adhera Health, Spain) et al.
ChatMap to support better public / climate health outcomes
Sam Colchester (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, Spain), Claudio de Los Reyes (ibid.) & Pete Masters (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, United Kingdom)
Development and Implementation of a Digital Health App for Girls and Young Women with Severe Menstrual Pain in Germany
Stefanie Lysk (Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany) et al.
From Paper to Platform: A Co-designed Mobile Surveillance System for Mosquito-Borne Disease Control in Brazil
Paul Reynolds (UCL Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies (dPHE), University College London, United Kingdom) et al.
Maisha ACT: Africa’s First Large-Scale Antimalarial Consumption Tracker
Alex Kong (Maisha Meds, United States), Adriana Morais Sousa (Maisha Meds, Portugal) & Daniel Rosen (Maisha Meds, United Kingdom)
MindReset: A Scalable Eye-Tracking – Enabled Split-Second Unlearning (SSU) Platform for Anxiety and Sleep-Related Public Health Burden Research and Public Health Need
Matt Hudson (Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom) & Yitzi Kempinski (Mind Help Limited, Israel)