Posterprogram Advances in Health Care Science Conference

All posters are presented in poster seminars (please see schedule below). In addition presenters are requested to mount their posters (A3 format) on the screens provided in the morning of their presentation.

Important information! The poster size has changed.
Print your poster in A3, 297x420 mm (landscape).

Poster programme PDF

The conference is held at KI campus Flemmingsberg in the ground floor of “Zanderska huset” at Alfred Nobels Allé 23.

Poster Session Program for November 14

10:45-12:00 Poster Session 1

Room 101

Digital Applications in Lifestyle Education and Interventions

  • Stephanie Bonn: App user engagement of a smartphone-delivered dietary education intervention among persons with type 2 diabetes
  • Klara Drake af Hagelsrum: Experiences of using a mobile health service to support healthy lifestyle habits among people with type 2 diabetes
  • Linnea Sjöblom: The effect of an app-based dietary education on dietary intake and cardiometabolic markers in persons with type 2 diabetes
  • Adina König: From App to Action: Exploring a Mobile Health’s Feasibility in a Population Living in Low Socioeconomic Areas
  • Divya Anna Stephen: Digital health technology for self-care: Perceptions of adults with type 1 diabetes

Room 103

Supporting Recovery through Pre- and Post-Operative Care

  • Johanna Danielsson: The effect of preoperative exercise on postoperative outcomes in older patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery
  • Simon Torikka: Association between preoperative physical function and postoperative recovery after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer
  • Ernad Zecevic: Enhanced Continuity of Postoperative care for Older persons in their Neurocognitive recovery after cardiac surgery
  • Julia Engström Sid: CANOPTIPHYS: Optimizing preoperative physical function in older persons undergoing abdominal cancer surgery
  • Anahita Amirpour: Neurocognitive recovery after hip replacement surgery: objective performance and patient experiences - a mixed methods study

Room 112

Understanding and Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing

  • Camilla Långstedt: What are patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of physical health screening for patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
  • Vera Atarodi: Internalizing symptoms in adolescence and difficulties in working life: the role of genetic and environmental factors
  • Moa Warnström: Digital cognitive-behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder in autistic youth: Protocol of a randomized trial
  • Rafaela Espírito Santo: Cardiovascular health behaviors on mental health and well-being in adolescents from Baltic countries
  • Martina Nanteza: Incidence and prevalence of comorbidity between function-limiting musculoskeletal problems and psychological distress

13:15-14:30 Poster Session 2

Room 101

Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents

  • Jhon Alvarez Ahlgren: Success factors for implementation of a health promotion and obesity prevention intervention in schools: A qualitative study
  • Maria Lundgren: Implementation of a mHealth obesity prevention program within Swedish child healthcare: The MINISTOP 3.0 trial
  • Geiziane Melo: Is Body Image Associated with Feeling Low in Children and Adolescents? A Mixed Models Approach
  • Sara Andersson: Child Health Service-nurses’ clinical decision-making based on children’s needs
  • Vera Wachtmeister: Children with parents in prison; a collaborative development of an intervention to promote psychosocial health

Room 103

Interventions in Stroke Prevention and Support

  • Hanna Lagerlund: User engagement in a novel mHealth physical activity programme for people post-stroke or transient ischemic attack
  • Kajsa Söderhielm: Person-centredness in the context of digital support for rehabilitation after stroke
  • Cecilia Johnsson: Make My Day – Stroke Prevention through participation in health-promoting engaging everyday activities
  • Charlotte Thurston: mHealth delivered physical activity for people post stroke or transient ischaemic attack. Is it feasible and acceptable?
  • Kristin Norefors: Family support and engagement during and after a lifestyle-based intervention for persons at risk for stroke

Room 112 

New Instruments and Methods in Health Care Science 

  • Andreas Rödlund: The mechanisms of a multifaceted implementation strategy on fidelity to a guideline for the prevention of mental ill health
  • Anna Möllerstrand: Evaluation of a self-reported questionnaire assessing resilience in a Swedish random sample of 16–30-year-olds
  • Björn Sundström: Feasibility of functional near-infrared spectroscopy to measure cortical brain activity during complex walking tasks
  • Johanna Dahlén: Utility of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire in identifying preschool children at risk of psychiatric disorder 
  • Elina Linnavuori: Developing an instrument to measure healthcare professionals’ Electroencephalography (EEG) competence – a research plan

16:00-17:15 Poster Session 3

Room 101

Safety and Support in Preconception and Obstetric Care

  • Jaana Lojander: Safety of obstetric care: evidence from obstetric claims reported to the patient insurance registry
  • Khathutshelo Simane-Netshisaulu: Effective transition support – the core of quality midwifery care: A concept analysis
  • Ntombozodwa Ndou: Factors Related to the Implementation of Preconception Care Recommendations
  • Thivhulawi Malwela: Implementation of Preconception Care in Southern African Countries

Room 103

Addressing Modern Challenges in Healthcare Delivery

  • Cecilia Krüger: Educational intervention for safe and appropriate prescribing of opioids in primary care: a randomized control trial
  • Fredrik Borg: The effects of open-label placebo in chronic musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  • Jenny Wrackefeldt: Information about treatment options – patient involvement and treatment satisfaction
  • Carl Hallberg: Mapping of respiratory problems after COVID-19

Poster Session Program for November 15

09:00-10:15 Poster Session 4

Room 101

Developments in Care Science Research in Cancer

  • Melissa Kotte: The experience of a live-remote exercise intervention after treatment for cancer
  • Nazmije Kelmendi, Kristina Rooth: To support patients with cancer after treatment – challenges when developing and evaluating complex interventions
  • Patrick Ristau: How cancer is experienced nowadays: Are the established illness trajectories outdated?
  • Paula Routier Cañiguera: Satisfaction with Life-Prolonging Treatments in Patients with Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
  • Melissa Jakobsson: Communication over language barriers in Nordic paediatric oncology care

Room 103

Exercise to Improve Health Outcomes

  • Peter Lindberg: Isometric compared to Dynamic Exercise on bone strength among older women with high fracture risk
  • Stefan Bohlin: Career Prevalence of Concussion among Adolescent Female and Male Handball Players: A Cross-Sectional Study
  • Wim Grooten: Exercise compliance does not influence outcomes in knee osteoarthritis – secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
  • Johanna Bylinder: Evaluation and experiences of the train-the-trainer program for group leaders in the RCT Fewer Falls in MS
  • Ulrika Meijer: Feasibility and outcome of Fewer Falls in Multiple Sclerosis: a parallel group randomized pilot study

Room 112

Improving Independence and Support for Ageing Patients

  • Rodsalind Pfaff: Geriatric clinical clusters during hospitalization and readmission patterns: a Swedish cohort study
  • Maria Hansson: Independence when ageing in place
  • Åsa Olsson: Proactive end-of-life conversations in nursing homes - perspectives from residents and family members
  • Aber Sharon Kagwa: Providing and receiving support through a tailor-made mobile app: a qualitative study on experience of professionals and family caregivers to persons with dementia.
  • Sakura Sakakibara: Formal and informal care use before, during, and after detection of cognitive impairment and dementia

10:45-12:00 Poster Session 5

Room 101

Improving Physical Activity and Function in Older Adults

  • Kristina Dalin Eriksson: Older patients’ experience of physical activity before and during hospitalization – A qualitative interview study
  • Caroline Lager: Association between movement patterns and cardiovascular events in older adults: a prospective cohort study
  • Nathalie Frisendahl: Healthcare professionals’ views of barriers and facilitators for implementing a fall risk screening tool
  • Karin Högstedt: Content and strategies used in home rehabilitation to support older people’s independence and abilities in daily living
  • Jeppe Grabov Phillip: The utilization of muscle ultrasound for the detection of older adults with decreased physical function: a scoping review

Room 103 

Ethics and Healthcare Organization 

  • Piiku Pakkanen: Professionalism in collaboration among health and social care workers: a cross-sectional study
  • Shumaila Batool: Ethical contemplations: patient and public involvement in randomized controlled trials within cancer care research
  • Ingrid Svensson: Tensions between 'the administration' and clinicians unfolded: perceptions of value contribution • Anu Jokinen: Encountered ethical issues of eHealth services
  • Daniel Söderberg: Visit Experience and Fulfillment of Care Needs in Primary Care Differs for Video Visits Compared to In-person and Chat Visits

 

 

10-10-2024