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NHPRC Wednesday June 14 Programme

Please find the NHPRC programme for Wednesday, June 14, 2023, below. Use the links to find the Thursday and Friday programmes.

13.00–13.15: Opening welcome, S1002

Halmstad University’s Anders Nelson, Pro Vice-Chancellor, and Eva-Carin Lindgren, Professor & Head of Organising Committee, open the conference.

13.15–14.00: Keynote speaker Professor Evelyne de Leeuw, S1002

Health without borders – challenges, risks and opportunities for next-generation health promotion

Evelyne de Leeuw is a Professor of Urban Health and Policy from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

14.15–15.00: Parallel sessions with Nordic speakers

There are four parallel sessions based on the conference’s four main themes. Please click on the plus symbol to see the themes, speakers and locations.

Social sustainability in relation to equal health and justice, S1002

Social inequality in health and the question of social sustainability.

  • Pernille Tanggaard Andersen, Professor of Sociology, University of Southern Denmark

E-health and the implementation of digital innovations for health promotion, S1020

Co-design of digital health coaching – Taking promising steps for psychological flexibility and health behaviour changes

  • Karoliina Kaasalainen, PhD, Health Promotion and Health Education, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Focus on sustainable sport and physical education, S1080

How can sports clubs better contribute to physical activity and health of children and adolescents?

  • Sami Kokko, Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Health Education, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Focus on sustainable exercise and physical activity, S1022

Motivation for Sustained Physical Activity: Theoretical & Methodological Advances

  • Nikos Ntoumanis, Professor of Motivation Science, University of Southern Denmark

15.00–15.30: Coffee break & poster session 1, Lab city

Enjoy a Swedish fika while browsing the poster presentations and meet the researchers behind the latest health promotion research.

See all participating posters here

15.30–17.00: Oral session 1

During Oral session 1, there are four parallel sessions based on the conference’s main themes. Please click on the plus symbol to see the themes, speakers and locations.

The time frame for each oral presentation is a total of 20 minutes, which includes 15 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for questions. Count with approximately 1–2 minutes break between presentations.

Social sustainability in relation to equal health and justice

Wellbeing and different social settings, S1002

  • Co-creation of social meeting places in a municipality. The external collaborators’ experience, Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • Tools for growing health in prison settings in England, Michelle Baybutt, University of Central Lancashire
  • Knowledge-based public health in municipalities, Olin Oldeide, University of Bergen

Health education and learning, S1020

  • Who cares! The relevance of an Existential Health perspective for sustainable Health Literacy, Cecilia Melder, University College Stockholm
  • Health and Well-being Among Immigrated Women in Higher Education: An Integrative Literature Review, Marie-Helene Zimmerman Nilsson, University West
  • Skills4HL – what competences health and social care professionals need, to promote and improve health literacy when supporting people with (at risk of) dementia?, Lisa Korsbakke Emtekær Hæsum, University College of Northern Denmark (UCN)

E-health and the implementation of digital innovations for health promotion

S1022

  • Implementing a digital Healthy Setting approach: Interim results of a developmental evaluation of a digital health promotion platform, Mariella Seel, University for Continuing Education Krems
  • Developers' beliefs and values – a discursive analysis of e-health technology in home healthcare, Sara Karnehed, Halmstad University
  • Digital games for sustainable cardiovascular health promotion: a way forward in Nepalese adolescents, Dayana Shakya, University of Skövde

Sustainable health in physical activity and sport

Main focus on sport, S1080

  • Health promotion policies, perceptions, activities and needs of Irish sports clubs, Aurélie Van Hoye, University of Limerick
  • Changes in amotivation, external regulation, and intrinsic regulation predicted dropout from youth soccer during the COVID-19 pandemic, Linus Jonsson, Halmstad University
  • Is participation in organized sports associated with the five C`s in Positive Youth Development in Norwegian upper secondary students?", Torill Bogsnes Larsen, University of Bergen
  • Promoting Mental Health of Student-Athletes: European and Scandinavian Perspectives, Natalia Stambulova, Halmstad University

Please note that Oral session 1 is parallel with Roundtable 1.

15.30–17.00: Roundtable 1, S1078

Social sustainability in relation to equal health and justice

The roundtable session includes the following abstracts:

Socially sustainable places

Socially sustainable places – how can knowledge from the field of health promotion contribute to better understand the interplay between physical and social factors in the local community? Camilla Ihlebak, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Associations between physical and social aspects of local communities and social sustainability in Viken County, Norway. Ragnhild Ånestad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Inhabitants’ social life in the neighborhood sphere: A place-based analysis linking the built environment to sociability patterns, sense of belonging and subjective wellbeing. Emma Nordbø, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Please note that Roundtable 1 is parallel with Oral session 1.

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