Presentations

Paul McCullagh et al.-----HISI (2011)

Technology for Self-Management of Long term Conditions, November 2011.

Eccleston, C. ----- e-Pain (2011)

Development and future directions. Symposium at American Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting. Austin Texas, 19th May.

Haywood, A. et al. ----- Design4Health (2011)

Development of a personalised self management system for people with long term conditions: Research challenges. Design4Health. 13-15th July, Sheffield, UK.

Haywood, A. et al. -----AAATE (2011)

Development of an integrated telehealth system to facilitate self management of long term conditions. Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE). 30th August - 2nd September, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Paul McCullagh et al.-----Kings Fund (2011)

Knowledge Capture for Self Management of Long Term Conditions

Paul McCullagh et al.--------- CWUAAT (2010)

Promoting Behaviour Change in Long term Conditions using a Self-Management Platform

Paul McCullagh et al.---------AAATE (Oct 2010)

Knowledge Transfer for a Technology Based Intervention in The Self Management of Long term Conditions

Haywood, A et al. -----ICADI (2010).

Establishing user requirements for the development of a personalised self management system for people with Congestive Heart FAilure.
International Conference on Ageing, Disability and Independence (ICADI). 7-10th September, Newcastle, UK.

Rosser, B. ----- (October 2010).

SMART2 – Telehealth facilitating self-management of chronic pain. Knowledge Transfer through Partnership, Knowledge Transfer Network, Bath, 28th October.

Rosser, B. ----- ( September 2010)

Smartphones and pain management: Mobile solutions for healthcare? Healthcare Apps & Software: Approved for use? MedilinkWM, Birmingham, 14th September.

Rosser, B. ----- ICADI (2010)

Adapting therapy to technology: Developing the SMART2 therapeutic framework for intelligent assistance and feedback for the self-management of chronic pain.’ ICADI: International conference on aging, disability and independence, Newcastle, 8th–10th September.

Rosser, B. ----- (June 2010)

SMART2 –Telehealth facilitating self-management of chronic pain. Telehealth – what it is, what it can do and where it is going? SPARC & KT-Equal, Bath, 11th June

Mountain GA (2010)

SMART Rehabilitation. University, London, October 2010.

Mountain GA (2010)

Self Management through ICT – what are the challenges? BCS, Northern Ireland, October 2010.

Mountain G, Torsi S& Parker J (2010)

Using Visualisation to enhance stroke recovery. Visualisation for better healthcare. KT-EQUAL, Glasgow 28 June 2010.

Mountain G, Wright P and Nugent C (2010)

The SMART2 project: technology in support of self management. The Society for Research into Rehabilitation. Symposium: Summer meeting 2010, Sheffield.

Parker J (2010)

An Investigation in to Stroke Patients' Utilisation of Feedback from Computer Based Technology. Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity K-T Equal. University of Strathclyde, 28th June 2010.

Keogh, E. ----- Invited speaker (2009)

Cybertherapy and pain. Edinburgh. Meeting of the North British Pain Association. Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; 13th November.

Keogh, E. ----- Lecture and workshop organiser (2009)

Cybertherapy and the management of pain. Lecture and workshop organiser. 6th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters (EFIC), Pain in Europe VI, Lisbon, Portugal, 9-12th September.

Rosser, B. (2009)

‘Technology and behaviour change: where have we been and where do we need to go?’ Independence and quality of later life: A decade of research to support older people, SPARC & KT-Equal, Bath, 14th May.

EPSRC funded projects in UK Age Research Forum

Extending Quality of Life for Older / Disabled People

Ruth Moore (2008)

Stroke, Motivation and Rehabilitation Technologies

Sue J Mawson (2008)

Self Management of home rehabilitation using innovations in sensor and communication technologies: The SMART stroke study

Nasr, N. et al. -------Society for research and rehabilitation (2008)

SMART: Self management supported by Assistive, Rehabilitation and TelecareTechnologies