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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

www.sftconference.com #SFT18 | 1

AN INITIATIVE OF SUPPORTED BY

SFT-18AUSTRAL I A

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DAY ONE: MONDAY 22 OCTOBER 20181.00pm Registration Desk Open for workshop delegates only Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront

Optional Workshops will be held at Vibe Hotel Darwin Mauna Loa Room Zealandia Room

1.30pm - 3.00pm Optional workshops will be held at Vibe Hotel Darwin and are for delegates who have purchased an additional ticket to attend a workshop.

Optional Workshop 1: Developing a telehealth Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Meeting between metropolitan and regional cancer groups – success and challenges

Presenter: Wei-Sen Lam & Melissa Panuccio, WA Country Health Service, Australia

Optional Workshop 2: Telehealth basics: New to telehealth?

This workshop will cover basic concepts in telehealth, such as what telehealth is, what its drivers are, and the modalities used to deliver telehealth. You will also learn some practical considerations to improve your telehealth etiquette and optimise the way you hold a videoconference.

Presenters: Liam Caffery & Maike Neuhaus, The University of Queensland, Australia

3.00pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea for workshop delegates only

3.30pm - 5.00pm Optional workshops will be held at Vibe Hotel Darwin and are for delegates who have purchased an additional ticket to attend a workshop.

Optional Workshop 3: Beyond the clinic: transforming your practice with video consultations

The purpose of this workshop is to provide healthcare professionals with ideas for transforming their business for a digital future. It is a guide on how to successfully introduce video consultations into a healthcare business. The goal is to create more flexibility for patients and clinicians and also to make more money along the way by transforming the business sustainably.

Presenter: Silvia Pfeiffer, Coviu Global Pty Ltd, Australia

Optional Workshop 4: Fundamentals of telehealth evaluation

This workshop is for those interested in the key elements to consider when evaluating a telehealth service. Topics will include how to formulate robust evaluation questions, why to use an evaluation framework and which frameworks to consider, and the different types of data you can collect to answer your questions.

Presenters: Danette Langbecker & Maike Neuhaus, The University of Queensland, Australia

5.00pm - 7.00pm Welcome Reception The Precinct Beer Garden 7 Kitchener Drive, Darwin Waterfront (opposite the wave pool) Dress: Smart Casual

DAY TWO: TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER 20187.30am Registration Open Level 2 Foyer, Darwin Convention Centre

Plenary Sessions will be held in Waterfront Rooms 1 & 2

8.30am Conference Opening

8.35am Welcome to Country Ali Mills

8.45am Conference Overview and Housekeeping

8.50am Welcome from the Director, Centre for Health Services Research Professor Len Gray

8.55am - 9.25am Keynote Address: THE definitive summation of the results of the NBN CSIRO telehealth trial and their policy implications Professor Branko Celler, University of New South Wales, Australia

9.25am - 9.35am Q&A Session with Professor Branko Celler

9.35am - 10.00am Industry Engagement Session • CISCO • Centre for Online Health • Healthdirect Australia • Telstra Health • ATHS • Novari Health • INLINE Medical & Dental • eMental Health in Practice • Welch Allyn Aus Pty Ltd

10.00am - 10.30am Panel Session: From telehealth strategy to telehealth reality – the transformation of a region to embrace telehealthFacilitator: Jackie Plunkett, ATHS Panellists: • Steve Caddies, CISCO • John Hermans, Bendigo Health • Marc Budge, Bendigo Health • Simon Baker, Bendigo Health

10.30am Morning Tea, Exhibition & Poster Viewing

Sponsored by

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Waterfront Room 1 Waterfront Room 2 Waterfront Room 3

11.00am - 12.30pm Concurrent Session 1 Concurrent Session 2 Concurrent Session 3

11.00am How telehealth facilitates the provision of culturally appropriate healthcare for Indigenous Australians Danette Langbecker, The University of Queensland, Australia

Tele-audiology: Using telehealth to improve access to audiology services in Far North Queensland Trevor Russell, The University of Queensland, Australia

University students’ perspectives on mindfulness and mHealth: A qualitative exploratory study Lynnette Lyzwinski, The University of Queensland, Australia

11.15am Co-designing with carers of people with dementia using group videoconferencing Annie Banbury, Central Queensland University, Australia

A pilot study on tele-physiotherapy home-based program for geriatric hip fractures Ken Lau, Tai Po Hospital, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong

The effectiveness of telemedicine applications on maternal depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis Uthara Nair, The University of Queensland, Australia

11.30am mHealth adoption factors for patients in the developing world: A structural equation model Michael Addotey-Delove, University of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa

Agreement between telehealth and face to face assessment of intellectual ability in children with specific learning disorder Rebecca Sutherland & Antoinette Hodge, Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Australia

Setting up a telepsychiatry service for rural emergency departments across three local health districts – challenges faced and lessons learnt Rahul Gupta, Hunter New England Mental Health Service, Australia

11.45am Managerial implementation lessons from telegeriatric consultations in a residential aged care setting utilising the interRAI long term care facility assessment Melinda Martin-Khan, The University of Queensland, Australia

A study on telehealth pharmacist-led residential medication management reviews Leila Shafiee Hanjani, The University of Queensland, Australia

eCYMHS: Expansion and integrated care Jennylee Wood, Queensland Health, Australia

12.00pm “Build it and they will come”: Design, architecture and application web of a telehealth data dashboard in a metropolitan tertiary hospital Karrie Long, Melbourne Health, Australia

Q&A with speakers eMental Health in Practice: training strategies to support successful implementation Stefanie Puszka, Menzies School of Heath Research, Australia

12.15pm Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers

12.30pm - 1.15pm Lunch, Exhibition & Poster Viewing

Waterfront Room 1 Waterfront Room 2 Waterfront Room 3

1.15pm - 2.45pm Concurrent Session 4 Concurrent Session 5 Concurrent Session 6

1.15pm Face to face in aged care: A telehealth partnership between acute care and aged care – first time in NSW Wendy Murdoch, Hunter New England Health Local Health District, Australia

Pregnancy, birth and baby video call with maternal child health nurse advice and guidance, waiting for the parents to video call us Dianne Zalitis, Healthdirect Australia, Australia

GeriConnect: The establishment and operations of a tele geriatric service into residential aged care Marc Budge, Bendigo Health, Australia

1.30pm Perceptions of prison inmates and officials of the correctional and health departments of Sri Lanka on telehealth Buddhika Senanayake, The University of Queensland, Australia

Clinical chatbots and webchat: A case study Dianne Zalitis, Healthdirect Australia, Australia

Managing long term conditions using telehealth Lisa Capamagian, Tunstall Healthcare, Australia

1.45pm Digital ECG: An ECG reporting service for management of chest pain and acute coronary syndromes in the Hume Region, Northeast Victoria Jane Kealey, Northeast Health Wangaratta, Australia

Selfie telemedicine: A literature review Maurice Mars, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Murray Connect - remote patient monitoring for RACF residents with chronic disease Bronwyn Phillips & Helen Hickson, Murray PHN Victoria, Australia

2.00pm Consumer preferences for skin cancer detection - probability of teledermoscopy service uptake and willingness-to-pay Centaine Snoswell, The University of Queensland, Australia

Expect the expected! The use of Virtual Reality (VR) to address fear and anxiety Shane Delves, Murrumbidgee Local Health District, Australia

Improving access for Aboriginal people with chronic diseases living in regional/rural/remote areas, to specialist medical care via telehealth Donna Clucas, Hunter New England Local Health District, Australia

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2.15pm An innovative telehealth public-private partnership transforming specialist outpatient wait list demand management in Mackay Hospital and Health Service Cathie La Riviere & John Hadok, Mackay Hospital and Health Service, Australia

eyeConnect - Introducing asynchronous telehealth in the emergency department Sue McCallum, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Australia

The use of telemedicine in bariatric surgery healthcare: A literature review Belinda Coldebella, The University of Queensland, Australia

2.30pm Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers

2.45pm Afternoon Tea, Exhibition & Poster Viewing

Waterfront Room 1 Waterfront Room 2 Waterfront Room 3

3.15pm - 4.30pm Concurrent Session 7 Concurrent Session 8 Concurrent Session 9

3.15pm What users like and dislike about mobile apps for diabetes: A qualitative analysis of 5964 reviews on 57 Android mobile apps Farhad Fatehi, The University of Queensland, Australia

Participant engagement in a telehealth communication skills program for people with brain injury and their carers Rachael Rietdijk, The University of Sydney, Australia

A review of a regional respiratory unit use of telehealth in a metropolitan thoracic oncology multidisciplinary team meeting in improving patient co-ordination and treatment Wei-Sen Lam, WA Country Health Service, Australia

3.30pm Connecting the dots – Diabetes telehealth service, supporting women with gestational diabetes mellitus in regional Western Australia Mandy Chan, Diabetes WA, Australia

Building interest, systems and skills to use telehealth within Aboriginal community controlled organisations in Victoria Jesse Williams, Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Australia

Admitted stroke rehabilitation closer to home for people in country WA Ruth Warr, WA Country Health Service, Australia

3.45pm Diabetes self-management: The relationship between mHealth adoption and self-efficacy Morris Carpenter, University of Canberra, Australia

A brief online classroom behaviour management training for teachers to address student behavioural issues in rural India: A pilot study Hsien-Jin Teoh, Caboolture Hospital, Australia

When might video lessen the burden of cancer treatment on both patient and hospital? Susan Jury, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia

4.00pm Mobile Diabetes Management System for insulin dose adjustment in type 2 diabetes for specialist outreach and diabetes telehealth service (REMODEL-IDA): A pilot randomised controlled trial Anish Menon, The University of Queensland, Australia

It’s important, but not important enough: eHealth as a curriculum priority in medical education in Australia Sisira Edirippulige, The University of Queensland, Australia

Lymphoedema telehealth model of care Anya Traill, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia

4.15pm Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers

4.30pm Conference Close

4.30pm - 5.00pm ATHS Annual General Meeting Waterfront Room 1

5.45pm - 10.30pm Conference Dinner Darwin Trailer Boat Club, 8 Atkins Drive, Fannie Bay Dress: Smart Casual

Bus Transfers: Meet at 5.45pm in the lobby of the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront for a prompt 6.00pm bus departure to the Darwin Trailer Boat Club. Buses will return delegates back to the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront.

DAY THREE: WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER 20188.30am Registration Open Level 2 Foyer, Darwin Convention Centre

Plenary Sessions will be held in Waterfront Rooms 1 & 2

9.00am Welcome Day Two

9.10am - 9.40am Keynote Address: Artificial Intelligence: The Hype and the Hope Dr Lawrence Sim, Radiology Informatics Support Unit, Health Support Queensland, Australia

9.40am - 9.50am Q&A Session with Dr Lawrence Sim

9.50am CRE in Telehealth Update Professor Len Gray, The University of Queensland, Australia

Sponsored by

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10.00am Oral Poster Session

10.00am Challenges of a large multi-centre study on mobile health for cardiac rehabilitation across European countries Manuel Gonzalez-Garcia, CSIRO, Australia

10.05am Literacy assessment via telepractice for children with reading difficulties living in rural Australia Rebecca Sutherland & Antoinette Hodge, Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Australia

10.10am Sue’s story: Remote monitoring of COPD Lisa Capamagian, Tunstall Healthcare, Australia

10.15am ATHS Update Jackie Plunkett, ATHS

10.30am - 11.00am Morning Tea, Exhibition & Poster Viewing

Waterfront Room 1 Waterfront Room 2 Waterfront Room 3

11.00am - 12.30pm Concurrent Session 10 Concurrent Session 11 Concurrent Session 12

11.00am Building a connected and supported community of telehealth stakeholders Alice King, Barwon South West Telehealth Program, Australia & Susan Jury, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia

Successful eHealth coaching requires an empathic relationship: Qualitative interview study Carl Brandt, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

A patient-centred survey of user-experience in neurological consultations by telemedicine Thomas Curtain, TeleMedic Australia, Australia

11.15am Embedding sustainable statewide telehealth in rehabilitation Deb Dalton, SA Health, Australia

Designing a tablet application for older users: Principles and practice Lua Perimal-Lewis, Flinders University, Australia

Telehealth clinical reviews for renal transplant recipients in a tertiary centre Narissa Andrew, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia

11.30am Expanding flying doctor telehealth: Challenges of telehealth in rural Victoria Jocelyn Syme, Royal Flying Doctor Service Victoria, Australia

The new paradigm in telehealth – Keeping information technology videoconferencing systems simple Marianne St Clair & David Murtagh, Charles Darwin University, Australia

TeleDot; Tele direct observation therapy Simon Hayden, Vivid Solutions, New Zealand

11.45am Implementation of video consultations in an out-patient clinic: Challenges and barriers Mette Juel Rothmann, Odense University Hospital/University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS): Telehealth connectivity mapping project Cassie Moore, Royal Flying Doctor Service Victoria, Australia

A nurse led telehealth service supported by a gastroenterology consultant treating Hepatitis C in a remote community from a metropolitan hospital Nola Parsons, Eastern Health Victoria, Australia

12.00pm The good the bad and the ugly of whole of health board introduction of a telehealth application Ruth Large, Waikato DHB, New Zealand

Western Australia’s Telehealth Awareness Week – opportunities for you and a National Week Melissa Vernon, WA Country Health Service, Australia

Telementoring for Hepatitis C treatment in correctional facilities Maike Neuhaus & Lisa Garner, The University of Queensland, Australia

12.15pm Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers Q&A with speakers

12.30pm - 1.15pm Lunch, Exhibition & Poster Viewing

1.15pm - 2.15pm Plenary Session

1.15pm - 1.45pm “How to win friends and influence people” - Collaborations for the widespread advancement of telehealth Facilitator: Susan Jury, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre & Telehealth Victoria Community of Practice Panellists: • Melissa Vernon, WA Country Health Service • Alice King, Telehealth Victoria Community of Practice and Barwon South West • Karrie Long, Royal Melbourne Hospital

1.45pm - 2.00pm Reflections on SFT 2018 Professor Anthony Smith, Jackie Plunkett, Professor Branko Celler & Dr Lawrence Sim

2.00pm - 2.15pm Awards, SFT Best Paper Prizes, Sponsor Prize Draw, SFT-2019 Announcement & Conference Close

The organisers reserve the right to make necessary changes without notice.

For the most up to date version, visit www.sftconference.com