ASBHM 2023 – Day 3, Friday 10th February – Oral Presentations – KA3.411

Day 3 – Oral Pres – Room KA3.411

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentations – a.m.

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    SUPPORTING HEALTHY LIVING

    Using Technology for Better Healthcare: Users' Experience among patients with chronic diseases in rural/remote areas - Carina Chan

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentations – a.m.

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    SUPPORTING HEALTHY LIVING

    Should a combined theory approach be used to support exercise behaviour change among blood cancer survivors? Results from a national survey exploring associations between self-efficacy, motivation, and habits with exercise behaviour.- Camille Short

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentations – a.m.

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    SUPPORTING HEALTHY LIVING

    Feasibility and Acceptability of a Theory-Based Online Tool for Reducing Stress-Induced Eating - Tenelle Maroney

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentations – a.m.

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    SUPPORTING HEALTHY LIVING

    The Impact of Action Plans on Habit and Intention Strength for Physical Activity in a Web-Based Intervention – Is it the thought that counts? - Amanda Rebar

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentations – a.m.

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    SUPPORTING HEALTHY LIVING

    The effect on physical activity engagement, adherence, and mood of an active virtual reality gaming intervention in young men with mild to moderate depression; a randomised controlled feasibility trial to improve physical and mental wellbeing during Covid-19.- Fiona Hargraves

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentation – p.m.

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    LIVED EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE WITH DIABETES AND ITS TREATMENT

    “It’s really hard, and if other people say anything else, they’re lying”: A systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis on barriers and enablers to sustaining self-management behaviours after attending a selfmanagement support intervention for type 2 diabetes - Márcia Carvalho

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentation – p.m.

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    LIVED EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE WITH DIABETES AND ITS TREATMENT

    Factors influencing primary care implementation of professional mode flash glucose monitoring to support adults with type 2 diabetes: Results from the P-OSMOTIC qualitative study. - Amelia Lake

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentation – p.m.

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    LIVED EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE WITH DIABETES AND ITS TREATMENT

    “You’ve got something to look at and something to achieve”: Participant perspectives on professional-mode glucose monitoring for type 2 diabetes in the GP-OSMOTIC qualitative study. - Amelia Williams

  • Day 3 – Oral Presentation – p.m.

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    LIVED EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE WITH DIABETES AND ITS TREATMENT

    Depression and Diabetes Distress among Indigenous Peoples living witdiabetes: A Systematic Review - Shaira Baptista

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