GeneralProgram June 11th

Program June 11th

Program Day 2

The whole overview of the 2nd day of the conference, 11th of June 2025, can be found below. Small changes to the program might happen.

Wednesday, 11TH OF JUNE 2025

Start

End

Session Activity

Room

09:15

09:45

Coffee

Meeting Lounge

09:45

10:45

Parallel Sessions 1 - day 2

  • Oral Session 7 - AI in healthcare - Location: C1

    1. Explainable ai (xai) for arrhythmia detection in ecg

    Joschka Beck

    2. Predicting psychological states using machine learning and digital biomarkers from wearable data

    Arlene John

    3. Opportunities, challenges, and conditions for data-driven working and the use of (generative) ai in insurance medicine

    Dominika Borowiec

    4. The impact of ai integration on clinical decision-making: a qualitative study of primary care physician workflows in simple and complex scenarios

    Sormeh Mehri

  • Oral Session 8 - Regional, national, and international perspectives on implementation of digital health technology - Location: C2

    1. Doing good care with digital technologies: between being spontaneous and predictable

    Artur Vlas Nikulkin

    2. State of digital care in the Netherlands in 2024

    Jelle Keuper

    3. Organisational ehealth readiness of top clinical hospitals in the Netherlands: a mixed-methods study.

    George Garritsen

    4. Culture matters: a cross-country comparison of technology acceptance 

    Charité Berlijn 

  • Workshop 4 - Supporting health by design rationale; navigating and articulating design decisions in technology for health - Location: C3

    Author(s) details:

    Bard Wartena, Joanneke Weerdmeester

  • Symposium 4 - Educating future-proof professionals: best practices and research in vocational education [DUTCH] - Location: C4

    Author(s) details:

    Lieke Brons, Diane Beerlage, Alfons Brink, Jolanda van Til, Wouter Keuning, Miranda van der Velde, Marike Hettinga, Marjolein den Ouden, Anne-Ruth Oosterbroek, Ingrid ten Haken, Femke Veld, Theo Olthuis, Marloes Postel, Rudie van den Heuvel, Jeltje Kok

  • Posters & Demos - Location: C5

10:45

10:50

Switch

10:50

11:50

Parallel Sessions 2 - day 2

  • Oral Session 9 - Design and implementation of technology for older adults - Location: C1

    1. Identifying needs, motivations, and challenges for a multidomain digital intervention to promote brain health among older adults

    Nikita Sharma

    2. Acceptability of an m-health application for individualized fall prevention in nursing homes

    Jonathan Diener

    3. Designing technology for liminality and autonomy in dementia care

    Bard Wartena

    4. Implementation of age tech via different Dutch markets: opportunities and challenges

    Christian Wrede

  • Oral Session 10 - Virtual agents for personalization and behaviour change - Location: C2

    1. Mapping behavior change techniques, health data integration, and delivery channels in virtual agents for chronic condition management: a systematic scoping review

    Martha Kreuzberg

    2. Enhancing tele-monitoring with ai-enabled personalized coaching and real-time support

    Govert de Vries

    3. A pilot usability study of smart virtual assistants to monitor medication adherence in chronic patients

    Emanuele Tauro

    4. Evaluating perfect fit: a virtual coach-based mHealth intervention for smoking cessation and physical activity.

    Milon H. M. van Vliet

  • Workshop 5 - Nothing gets left behind: navigating legal, ethical, financial & technological eHealth implementation challenges through gaming - Location: C3

    Author(s) details:

    Britt Bente,  Meyke Roosink, Nienke Beerlage-de Jong, Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen

  • Symposium 5 - Developing an immersive learning tool to support change agents in sustainable health technology implementation - Location: C4

    Author(s) details:

    Erik Soepenberg, Gijs Terlouw, Jan-Wessel Hovingh, Eelco Braad, Steven de Rooij, Margot van Rees, Maartje Hendriks, Kirsten Poelma-Tap, Niek Zuidhof, Lise Beumeler

  • Posters & Demos - Location: C5

11:50

12:45

Lunch Break

Meeting Lounge

12:45

13:45

Parallel Sessions 3 - day 2

  • Oral Session 11 - Use of wearables for (mental) health - Location: C1

    1. Reporting, representation and subgroup analysis in studies assessing consumer wearable validity: a scoping review   

    Rebecca Marie Schipper

    2. Exploring key values in the design of wearable stress management technology: a multi-method approach

    Merel van den Berg

    3. ‘Open doors’ policy in nursing homes: using gps-trackers to monitor residents with psychogeriatric problems

    Chiem Tuil 

    4. Co-designing implementation materials for the compassionate use of smartwatches in mental health care

    Charlotte van Lotringen

  • Oral Session 12 - Design, evaluation, and engagement with digital (lifestyle) interventions - Location: C2

    1. Exploring rehabilitation patients' perspectives on what matters for the adoption of home-based rehabilitation technology: a q-methodology study  

    Karlijn E. te Boekhorst

    2. Applicability of behavioral design methods in the metahealth project

    Nymphaea Notschaele

    3. Results of the six-month health lifestyle intervention “diameter” for type 2 diabetes in secondary care

    Chiara Lansink

    4. Predictors of engagement and adherence in blended eHealth cardiac rehabilitation app: the cocreation of “adappt”  

    Isra Al-Dhahir

  • Workshop 6 - The digital data divide: a festival experience to discuss the increasing impact of personal data - Location: C3

    Author(s) details:

    SWM Groeneveld, H van Os-Medendorp, JEWC van Gemert-Pijnen, RM Verdaasdonk, MEM den Ouden

  • Posters & Demos - Location: C5

13:45

14:45

Guided & self-guided campus tours:

  • BMS Lab (guided, up to 30 people)
  • eHealth house (guided, up to 10 people) 
  • Art tour (self-guided, free booklet for guide available )
  • Posters & Demos Tour - day 2 - Location: C5
    • Happy again! social support app
    • From relapse to resilience: the development of a technology-assisted self-management platform for people with severe mental illness.
    • Expanding horizons: brainstorming requirements for international deployment and additional health conditions for mhealth aides
    • The data infrastructure of rehablines databank: from data sources to data release.
    • Requirements for a personalized ehealth coaching tool for people with knee osteoarthritis
    • Bridging research and practice: identifying barriers to social robotics in asd home therapy
    • From crisis to continuity: longitudinal developments and socio-economic influences on digital health adoption in friesland
    • Mapping biases and misrepresentation of marginalized groups in healthcare technologies.
    • Understanding ehealth acceptance among copd patients: an innovative  machine learning approach to identify interaction patterns and prototypes”
    • Personalizing ehealth for metabolic syndrome: identifying key determinants for user-profiles
    • A multi-method approach to developing personalized text-messages for improving diet, physical activity and stress: a within-subject repeated randomization study
    • Unlocking research anytime: A demonstration of the Twente Intervention and Interaction Machine and its latest developments [DEMO]

14:45

15:00

Break

Meeting Lounge

15:00

16:00

Keynote 2: Maarten Stevens

C1 + C2

16:00

16:15

Closing + Awards

C1 + C2

16:15

17:00

Closing Drinks

Meeting Lounge