The conference focuses on methods employed to evaluate patient involvement interventions (PII). PII's are designed to enable health professionals to deliver person-centred care.
In this context, person-centred care is one that supports people in making informed decisions about, and to successfully manage, their own health and care.
Welcome - Hilary L. Bekker and Lotte Ø. Rodkjær: Why Is Person-Centred Care a Multiple Stakeholder Problem?
KEYNOTE: David Richards – Can the Complex Interventions Research Framework Guide Person-Centred Care Intervention Research?
KEYNOTE: Arwen Pieterse – Shared Decision Making Training as an Intervention for Person-Centred Care [Intervention Development and Training]
KEYNOTE: Annette de Thurah – Self Management Support as a Prerequisite for Person-Centred Care [Intervention Development and Training]
Workshop A: Jeanette Finderup and Anne Stiggelbout: Shared Decision Making as a Prerequisite for Person-Centred Care [Training and Implementation]
Workshop B: Bente Appel Esbensen: How do You Know What Works, for Whom and Why in Self-Management Interventions?
Poster Presentations, Mentoring and Coffee
Conference dinner at Hotel Helnan Marselis (included in the conference fee)
Welcome - Hilary L. Bekker and Lotte Ø. Rodkjær
KEYNOTE: Richard Osborne – Authentic Co-Design from Inception to Scale-up: The Ophelia Health Literacy Development Process
Workshop A: Anna Aaby – Organisational Responses to Patient Health Literacy Needs: A Framework from the Danish National Health Authority
Workshop B: Kristina Louise Bliksted (Social Sundhed) - How to Support the Patient Navigate the Healthcare System and Create Greater Social Equality in Health
Poster presentations, Mentoring and Coffee
KEYNOTE: Morten Sodemann – Is Person-Centred Care Possible for Patients/Citizens and Professionals in the Current Infrastructure?
Final Remarks and Next Steps - Hilary L. Bekker and Lotte Ø. Rodkjær
End of Conference
Practical Info About the Conference
More information about the workshops follows.
The keynote speeches are in English and the workshops in Danish or English.
About the Poster Presentations
If you are interested in presenting a poster at the conference, please download this Abstract Template, fill in and send to lottrodk@rm.dk. Your project does not have to be finished. You may present a work in progress.
The conference is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
Target group of the conference: Researchers, practitioners, health service research students, and patient partners in research with an interest in improving health care through the design and evaluation of complex interventions to enhance patient engagement with
healthcare.
Register here: Link is coming (up to 120 participants)
Deadline: Registration is open until March 23rd 2023 (or until the limit of 120 participants is reached).
Price: 1,250 DKK including VAT.
Location: Helnan Marselis Hotel, Aarhus.
The conference is hosted by the Research Centre for Patient Involvement and Aarhus University.