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ADEA Oral Session 1

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Breakout 7: Meeting Room 7
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Meeting Room 7

Speaker

Mr Ralph Geerling
Research Fellow
Deakin University

Identifying and Mapping effective Behaviour Change Techniques for the Promotion of Physical Activity and Healthy Eating to inform the redevelopment of the Life! program

2:30 AM - 2:42 AM

Biography

Ralph is a Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes (ACBRD). Ralph is currently collaborating with Diabetes Victoria on a project to review the behaviour change content for a type 2 diabetes, stroke and cardiovascular disease prevention program, Life! – Australia’s largest prevention program.
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Ms Rao Li
Associate Charge Nurse
West China Hospital / West China School of Nursing / Sichuan University

Enablers and Barriers of Active Health behaviors in Elderly patients with type 2 Diabetes: An analysis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model

2:42 PM - 2:54 PM

Biography

Li Rao, Master of Nursing, Sichuan University, China Deputy Head Nurse of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, China. Deputy head of the Youth Committee , Diabetes Care Professional Committee , Chinese Nursing Association.Her research focuses on diabetes care and education.
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Miss Caihong Li
Diabetes Case Manager
Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital

Evaluation of the Effect of ChatGPT combined with Diabetes Case Manager in Diet Self-management Education and Support for Patients with Diabetes

2:54 PM - 3:06 PM

Biography

Li Caihong,Diabetes Case Manager,Graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine with a master's degree in Nursing. She has been working in Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital for 11 years, providing case management for more than 3,000 patients with diabetes. Her research interest is in diabetes digital case management.
Mr Ralph Geerling
Research Fellow
Deakin University

The Role of Willpower Beliefs in Diabetes Distress and General Emotional well-being in Adults with type 2 Diabetes

3:06 PM - 3:18 PM

Biography

Ralph is a Research Fellow at the ACBRD. His PhD investigated the relationship between personality, health behaviours, weight management, diabetes distress and diabetes self-efficacy. Ralph is an exercise physiologist with broad research interests in type 2 diabetes, person-centred care, personality and approaches for tailoring health behaviour-related interventions.
Prof Jin Huang
Director
Chinese Nursing Association Diabetes Committee

Knowledge and Willingness to Use Continuous Glucose Monitoring of Diabetes Liaison Nurses in China: A cross-sectional study

3:30 PM - 3:42 PM

Biography

Professor Huang Jin, R.N.,Ph.D., Xiangya Second Hospital of Central South University, China. Vice Chairman of Diabetes Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association, and Chairman of Diabetes Nursing Committee of Hunan Nursing Association. Mainly engaged in diabetes education and management. She has led more than 20 national and provincial research projects and published more than 180 papers. She has always been committed to improving the quality of diabetes care.
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Mrs Tracey Oorschot
Phd Candidate
University of Technology Sydney

Does Lowered Mental Health Functioning influence the Health Service Use of people with Diabetes?

3:42 PM - 3:54 PM

Biography

Tracey Oorschot is a PhD candidate within the School of Public Health, University of Technology Sydney. Tracey has a cross-disciplinary background with undergraduate training in human services and postgraduate training in psychology and counselling, with industry experience in counselling, particularly women with chronic disease.
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Ms Amy Yao Zheng
Credentialed Diabetes Educator
Nepean Hospital

Chairperson

Biography

Amy is a Registered Nurse and Credentialed Diabetes Educator working in both hospital and private practice settings. She is passionate about delivering comprehensive diabetes management and education to her patients. Additionally, Amy shares her expertise as a casual academic at the University of Technology Sydney, where she teaches in the Postgraduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Management course.
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