Date and time
Thursday, September 19 · 12 – 2pm EST
About this occasion
Occasion endures 2 hours
Helpful mediations are currently being applied in manners that might upgrade ideal and fitted systems to address self destruction risk. This approach requires prepared admittance to end-client information that illuminates proactive intercession methodologies. This online class will think about 1) which information sources are ideally suited to illuminate intercession techniques, 2) which mediation viewpoints ought to include fitting systems versus more straightforward methodologies that might be comparably compelling, and 3) how such methodologies can be integrated into suppliers’ work processes inside a medical services setting. This online course will gather specialists in regions, for example, uninvolved and dynamic information assortment techniques, estimation of social settings related with self destruction risk, strategic contemplations for In the nick of time Versatile Mediations (JITAI) studies and coordinating versatile self destruction avoidance mediations into medical care frameworks. Through conversations of these issues, this online class will feature key contemplations for creating and testing JITAIs for self destruction counteraction.
Time 1:00-1:10pm Event INTRODUCTION/AGENDA |
Speaker:Dr. Stephen O’Connor, NIΜΗ |
1:10-1:25pm
Overview of Just in Time Adaptive Interventions |
Dr. Kate Bentley, Mass General Hospital/Harvard Medical School |
1:25-1:40pm
Passive and Active Data Collection Strategies |
Dr. Randy Auerbach, Columbia University |
1:40-1:55pm
Measuring Social Contexts Associated with Suicide Intensity |
Dr. Leslie Adams, Johns Hopkins University |
1:55-2:10pm
Methodological Considerations for JITAI Studies
2:10-2:25pm Integrating JITAI into Healthcare Systems
2:25-3:00pm Moderated Discussion 3:00pm |
Dr. Inbal Billie Nahum-Shani, University of Michigan
Dr. Ewa Czyz, University of Michigan
Moderator: Dr. Mary Rooney, NIMH
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