Videos IBTN 2022

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Opening Plenary

  • Presented by Elena Altieri, MBA (Head of the WHO Behavioural Insights Unit, Switzerland) and moderated by Iveta Nagyova, PhD (Slovakia)
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IBTN Investigator Awards

  • Career Investigator Award – Susan Michie, PhD (UK)
  • New Investigator Award – Jenny Mc Sharry, PhD (Ireland)
    • The What and the How: Developing implementable interventions at the HBCRG
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  • LMIC Investigator Award – Jeemon Panniyammakal, PhD (India)
    • Family-based cardiovascular risk reduction: Findings from the PROLIFIC Study
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Plenary 1: Methods for Bridging Behavioural Theory and Intervention Design (chaired by Ian Kronish, MD, USA)

  • Understanding intervention participants’ behaviour change pathways
  • How do we measure mechanisms of behaviour change?
  • Discussion Session

Plenary 2: Systems Approaches for Behavioural Interventions (chaired by Simon Bacon, PhD, Canada)

  • The Healthy 4 You Study
  • A systems approach to catalyzing communities to prevent obesity, improve health and reduce health disparities
  • Discussion Session

Plenary 3: Designing interventions to account for context, culture and resource constraints (chaired by Jo Hart, PhD, UK)

  • Considerations in research constrained contexts when designing interventions
  • Why we shouldn’t neglect culture in psychosocial research
  • Discussion Session

Plenary 4: IBTN Summer School Alumni Showcase Chairs: Susan Czajkowski, PhD (USA) and Molly Byrne, PhD (Ireland)

  • Enhancing clinician response to audit and feedback
  • How physical exercise can improve brain health for chronic cannabis users
  • Making Every Contact Count (MECC) brief behavioural interventions in Ireland
  • The value of critical perspectives in intervention development
  • Promoting healthy habits in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms
  • Optimized health coaching and heart rate variability biofeedback program

Plenary 5: Innovations in Implementation Science Methods and Practice (chaired by Justin Presseau, PhD, Canada)

Workshop 1: Generating and Translating Behavioural Evidence in the Time of COVID-19 (Virtual)

Workshop 2A: Overcoming the Hope-Evidence Gaps within Digital Therapeutics (DTx)

Workshop 2B: Experiment in a Box (XB) – a new paradigm for designing digital interventions (Virtual)

Workshop 3: Considerations in resource-constrained contexts when designing interventions (In Person)

  • Co-Leads: Ashraf Kagee, PhD (South Africa), Jo Hart, PhD (UK), Rizwana Roomaney, PhD (South Africa), and Lucie Byrne-Davis, PhD (UK)
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Workshop 4: MOST designs for behavioural research (Hybrid)

Workshop 5: Say G’day to behavioural implementation science methods (In Person)

  • Co-Leads: Jeremy Grimshaw, PhD (Canada), Andrea Patey, PhD (Canada), and Guillaume Fontaine, PhD (Canada)
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Workshop 6: Introduction to the ORBIT model for intervention development (Hybrid)

  • Co-Leads: Lynda Powell, PhD (USA), Kenneth Freedland, PhD (USA), and Susan Czajkowski, PhD (USA)
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Workshop 7: Communication motivationnelle: l’art de mener une consultation plus fructueuse (Virtual)

  • Co-Leads: Anda Dragomir, PhD (Canada) and Brigitte Voisard, PhD(c) (Canada)
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Opening Plenary

Elena Altieri, MBA (Head of the WHO Behavioural Insights Unit, Switzerland) – Moderated by Iveta Nagyova, PhD (Slovakia)

Career Investigator Award

Susan Michie, PhD (UK) – The Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology: Next steps

New Investigator Award

Jenny Mc Sharry, PhD (Ireland) – The What and the How: Developing implementable interventions at the HBCRG

Understanding intervention participants’ behaviour change pathways

Nelli Hankonen, PhD (Finland)

How do we measure mechanisms of behaviour change?

Talea Cornelius, PhD (USA)

Methods for Bridging Behavioural Theory and Intervention Design – Discussion Session

Led by Susan Michie, PhD (UK)

The Healthy 4 You Study

Eric Hekler, PhD (USA)

A systems approach to catalyzing communities to prevent obesity, improve health and reduce health disparities

Erin Hennessy, PhD (USA)

Plenary 2: Systems Approaches for Behavioural Interventions – Discussion Session

Led by m.c. schraefel, PhD (UK)

Considerations in research constrained contexts when designing interventions

Ashraf Kagee, PhD (South Africa)

Why we shouldn’t neglect culture in psychosocial research

Rizwana Roomaney, PhD (South Africa)

Plenary 3: Designing interventions to account for context, culture and resource constraints – Discussion Session

Led by Glenn Laverack, PhD (Italy)

Enhancing clinician response to audit and feedback

Michael Sykes, PhD (UK)

How physical exercise can improve brain health for chronic cannabis users

Rebecca Segrave, PhD (Australia)

Making Every Contact Count (MECC) brief behavioural interventions in Ireland

Oonagh Meade, PhD (Ireland)

The value of critical perspectives in intervention development

Chris Noone, PhD (Ireland)

Promoting healthy habits in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms

Mariantonia Lemos, PhD (Colombia)

Optimized health coaching and heart rate variability biofeedback program

Sean Locke, PhD (Canada)

The Three Levers of Implementation

Jill Francis, PhD (Australia)

Implementation Trials (and Tribulations)

Noah Ivers, MD, PhD (Canada)

Plenary 5: Innovations in Implementation Science Methods and Practice – Discussion Session

Led by Jeremy Grimshaw, MD, PhD (Canada)

Workshop 1: Generating and Translating Behavioural Evidence in the Time of COVID-19 (Virtual)

Co-Leads: Susan Michie, PhD (UK) and Molly Byrne, PhD (Ireland)

Workshop 2A: Overcoming the Hope-Evidence Gaps within Digital Therapeutics (DTx) – Virtual

Lead: Eric Hekler, PhD (USA)

Workshop 2B: Experiment in a Box (XB) – a new paradigm for designing digital interventions (Virtual)

Lead: m.c. schraefel, PhD (UK)

Workshop 4: MOST designs for behavioural research (Hybrid)

Lead: Kate Guastaferro, PhD (US)

Workshop 5: Say G’day to behavioural implementation science methods (In Person)

Co-Leads: Jeremy Grimshaw, PhD (Canada), Andrea Patey, PhD (Canada), and Guillaume Fontaine, PhD (Canada)

Workshop 6: Introduction to the ORBIT model for intervention development (Hybrid)

Co-Leads: Lynda Powell, PhD (USA), Kenneth Freedland, PhD (USA), and Susan Czajkowski, PhD (USA)

Workshop 7: Communication motivationnelle: l’art de mener une consultation plus fructueuse (Virtual)

Co-Leads: Anda Dragomir, PhD (Canada) and Brigitte Voisard, PhD(c) (Canada)