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About University of Galway
About University of Galway
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Business & Industry
Guiding Breakthrough Research at University of Galway
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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Workshop 1
Workshop 1 summary
The aim of Workshop 1 was to build iKT capacity for the HBCRG, HSE Health and Wellbeing, and interested stakeholders. National and international speakers presented successful iKT projects related to chronic illness prevention, self-management and health behaviour change. Facilitated discussions were used to inform the development of an Irish iKT resource kit.
Download iKT Workshop Briefing Document.
Professor Maureen Dobbins
McMaster University, Canada (facilitator of the iKT Workshop) Introduction to Integrated Knowledge Translation and international best practice
Professor Anne Rogers
Prof of Health Systems Implementation, University of Southampton. Development and roll out of a social network intervention to support long term condition management.
Dr Emma Frew
Reader in Health Economics, University of Birmingham, UK. Using economics to support local government policy to tackle childhood obesity
Fiona Riordan
School of Public Health, UCC. Developing and improving indicators to capture activity of Integrated Care Diabetes Clinical Nurse Specialists.
Professor Saoirse Nic Gabhainn
Health Promotion Research Centre, NUI Galway. Promoting Health with Integrated Knowledge Translation
Professor Maureen Dobbins
McMaster University, Canada. International Integrated Knowledge Translation resources and exploration of Integrated Knowledge Translation needs in Ireland