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SUMMARY:Chip Rowan - VIP4SCI: Pilot testing a web-based platform created for individuals with spinal cord injury living in the community.
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nIndividuals living with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) often face challenges accessing timely and effective health services and the economic burden associated with SCI has led to exploration of non-traditional avenues to meet the complex health needs of individuals with SCI. This trend inspired the creation of the Virtual Integration Platform for SCI (VIP4SCI)\, a web-based tool\, developed in partnership with\, Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO)\, ForaHealthyMe Inc. (FAHM)\, and the Mobility Clinic. This presentation will highlight the findings and lessons learned from the design\, deployment\, and evaluation of the VIP4SCI platform. Considerable attention will be given to the usability and satisfaction of the platform among VIP4SCI clients and SCIO staff users plus its potential for economic / organizational impact. \nAbout the Speaker\nChip is passionate about health and education. After undergraduate work in Lifesciences and Phys Ed at Queen’s University\, his initial graduate work at York University focused on physically demanding occupations (firefighting\, police\, corrections)\, persons with chronic disease\, and elite athletes. His doctoral work at York focused on the detection of prediabetes and physical activity intervention delivery with the goal of improving various physiological outcomes. \nChip previously worked at Lyndhurst as Team Leader of the Fitness Centre and became involved with various research initiatives under the supervision of Dr. Cathy Craven before returning in his role as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Chip is committed to promoting health and enhancing the quality of care for persons living with SCI through innovative and applied research.
URL:https://reltoronto.ca/index.php/lecture/chip-rowan-vip4sci-pilot-testing-a-web-based-platform-created-for-individuals-with-spinal-cord-injury-living-in-the-community/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Center –  Lecture Rooms A & B\, 520 Sutherland Drive\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4G3V9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Season 11
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