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E-Health Workshop: Introduction of the presenter Associate Professor Oliver Burmeister, SCM. I lead the FOBJBS Health Services research area (HSRA), together.

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1 e-Health Workshop: Introduction of the presenter Associate Professor Oliver Burmeister, SCM. I lead the FOBJBS Health Services research area (HSRA), together with Associate Professor Zahid Islam. The HSRA is focused on non-medical services in health (health stats, data mining, HRM, nursing practice, healthy ageing, and more). There are some overlaps with the CML ehealth focus.

2 Recent eHealth related projects
$890,000 Global Innovation Linkages (under review). Title: Digital Health Solution to monitor and diagnose Alzheimer’s and dementia, supporting patients, carer-givers and clinicians to improve patient outcomes, implement interventions and delay institutionalisation. $14,020 CSU FOBJBS Compact Grant (no 122). Title: SPADE (dementia game). $655,000 Department of Social Services. Title: Social and community links - a driver of healthy and active ageing. $250,000 NSW Kids and Families. Title: Health system navigation in the digital age. 2015 $15,000 Carewest Pty Ltd. Title: Evaluation of Tele-Health Equipment (Older people with disabilities). $15,000 Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre. Title: Identifying the medico-legal and ethical challenges in Synergy (web portal for youth with mental health issues). ,563€ German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Title: Situation adaptive navigation assistance for dementia patients on the basis of causal models.

3 Expertise applicable to eHealth
Mental health (last 12 months) The ethics of eMental Health in Australia's Western Murray Darling Basin, The Australian Community Psychologist Rural and remote communities, technology and mental health recovery, Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society Service and infrastructure needs to support recovery programs for Indigenous community mental health consumers, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing Brokering community engagement: Proactive strategies for supporting Indigenous Australians with mental health problems, Issues in Mental Health Nursing The role of the mental health worker in a Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative (HASI) for Indigenous Australians, Perspectives in Psychiatric Care Ageing, including mental health (last 12 months) The development of assistive dementia technology that accounts for the values of those affected by its use, Ethics and Information Technology Enhancing connectedness through peer training for community dwelling older people: A person centred approach, Issues in Mental Health Nursing The impact of a participatory care model on work satisfaction of care workers and the functionality, connectedness and mental health of community-dwelling older people, Issues in Mental Health Nursing Information and communication technology solutions for outdoor navigation in dementia, Alzheimer's & Dementia

4 Current eHealth related issues (maximum 3) to work
Ageing Healthy ageing in the community Telehealth for older people with disabilities The disabilities need not be age-related (eg diabetes, heart disease, etc.). Dementia Suicide High youth, including Indigenous, suicide in rural NSW High suicide rate among older men, internationally, including Australia.


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