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Opening Plenary
- Talk 1: Presented by Alex Rothman, PhD (University of Minnesota, USA)
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- Talk 2: Presented by Lynda Powell, PhD (Rush University, USA)
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- Talk 3: Presented by Jeremy Grimshaw, MD, PhD (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada)
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- Discussion Session
- Led by Simon Bacon, PhD (Canada)
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Plenary 1: How Behavioural Science Can Address Global Challenges: A network approach to climate and pandemic preparedness (chaired by David Musoke, PhD, Uganda)
- Engaging the public with climate change: public communication and behaviour change to achieve net zero
- Lorraine Whitmarsh, PhD (UK)
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- Food and climate change: the need to act is urgent
- Bill Dietz, PhD (USA)
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- Discussion Session
- Led by Kim Lavoie, PhD (Canada)
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Plenary 2: Use of Ontologies in Behavioural Intervention Development and Testing – chaired by Molly Byrne, PhD (Ireland) and Anda Dragomir, PhD (Canada)
- What are ontologies and how are they useful in behavioural science?
- Susan Michie, PhD (UK)
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- Improving behavioural interventions with ontologies: The case of Behaviour Change Techniques
- Marta Marques, PhD (Portugal)
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- Discussion Session
- Led by Robert West, PhD (UK)
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Plenary 3: Issues of Equity and Access in Digital Behavioural Interventions – chaired by Mariantonia Lemos, PhD (Colombia) and Jen Brown, MSc (UK)
- Equity and access by design: Lessons learned creating digital public mental health intervention
- Beth Jaworski, PhD (USA)
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- A public health perspective on digital health and equity
- David Buckeridge, PhD (Canada)
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- Discussion Session
- Led by Sylvie Lambert, PhD (Canada)
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Plenary 4: IBTN Summer School Alumni Showcase – Chaired by Susan Czajkowski, PhD (USA)
- Lessons from supporting co-production with under-researched communities in the UK
- Jen Brown, MSc (UK)
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- Focusing on fidelity: An exploration of intervention fidelity within behavioural trials
- Elaine Toomey, PhD (Ireland)
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- CALMA m-health app as an adjunct to therapy to reduce suicidal and non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors in adolescents who are treated in public hospitals in Argentina: Preliminary results
- Demian Rodante, MD (Argentina)
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- Optimizing behavioural trials with qualitative research methods: Examples from cardiovascular science
- Karen Bouchard, PhD (Canada)
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- Health education and promotion: How to move away from behavioural prescriptions?
- Vincent Gosselin Boucher, PhD (Canada)
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- Discussion Session
- Led by Angela Pfammatter, PhD (USA)
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Plenary 5: How to Navigate the Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Implementation Continuum (Efficacy to Effect ‘Struggle’) – chaired by Rebecca Wyse, PhD (Australia) and Josh Rash, PhD (Canada)
- Efficacy is essential in behavioral intervention research
- Kenneth Freedland, PhD (USA)
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- Making a bigger impact: Lessons learned from the Office of Spread and Scale
- Celia Laur, PhD (Canada)
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- Discussion Session
- Led by Ian Kellar, PhD (UK)
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Workshop 1: Embedding the routine use of ontologies to promote best use of evidence in behavioural science
- Co-Leads: Susan Michie, PhD (UK), Robert West, PhD (UK), and Marta Marques, PhD (Portugal)
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Workshop 2: Using the ORBIT Model for Research on Complex Behavioral Interventions
- Co-Leads: Susan Czajkowski, PhD (USA), Lynda Powell, PhD (USA), and Kenneth Freedland, PhD (USA)
- How Complex Interventions Fit Into the ORBIT Model (Susan Czajkowski)
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- Early-Phase Research on Complex Interventions (Lynda Powell)
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- Development and Testing of Stepped Care Algorithms (Kenneth Freedland)
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Workshop 3: Co-creation and intervention adaptation for implementation in LMICs
- Co-Leads: Mariantonia Lemos, PhD (Colombia), Laura Maria Cebellos (Nurse practitioner, Colombia) and Maria Del Pilar Guevera Gonzalez (Journalist, Colombia)
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Workshop 4: Publish and Flourish – Effective and Efficient Knowledge Transfer
- Lead: Linda Pagani, PhD (Canada)
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Workshop 5: Enhancing Impact of Behavioral Medicine Through Systems Thinking – Guided Coordination of Evidence Production & Information Flow
- Leads: Eric Hekler, PhD (USA)
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Workshop 6: Designing for Scale: Strategies for interventions that can help more people in more ways
- Co-Leads: Celia Laur, PhD (Canada) and Zeenat Ladak, PhD(c) (Canada)
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Workshop 7: Rapid prototyping for digital behavioural interventions
- Lead: Alex Tarling, PhD (UK)
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