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mHealth BCN Conference 2025

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mHealth BCN Conference 2025

Reflections from the Organizing Committee Date: 19 February 2025 Location: Edifici de Recerca – UOC, Rambla del Poblenou, 154, Barcelona As a…
Reflections from the Organizing Committee Date: 19 February 2025 Location: Edifici de Recerca – UOC, Rambla del Poblenou, 154,…

Reflections from the Organizing Committee

Date: 19 February 2025

Location: Edifici de Recerca – UOC, Rambla del Poblenou, 154, Barcelona


As a member of the organizing committee, I had the incredible opportunity to help shape and participate in the mHealth BCN Conference 2025, organized by Fundación iSYS ,  with the colaboration of eHealth Center of Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), the Sociedad Catalana de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria (CAMFiC) and the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, within the framework of BCN Health Innovation Week, led by Biocat and the BioRegion of Catalonia.

This year’s conference was a remarkable gathering of experts, innovators, and healthcare professionals, all committed to exploring the present and future of digital health. The discussions throughout the day highlighted key challenges and opportunities, focusing on:

  • The role of digital health in enhancing well-being and quality of life.
  • The importance of active aging and digital tools that support it.
  • Bridging the digital literacy gap for both users and professionals, preparing for the present—not just the future.
  • Developing user-centered applications, ensuring usability, utility, and long-term adherence.
  • AI’s impact on digital health, its benefits, risks, and potential inequalities.
  • The ethical and responsible use of health data, ensuring accessibility and fairness.

Reflections on the Future of Digital Health

Being part of the conference organization allowed me to see first-hand the complexity of digital health transformation. It is clear that for mHealth to be truly inclusive and effective, we need a multidisciplinary approach, one that embraces technological ethics, unbiased AI, and user-centric innovation.

Our mission goes beyond cost optimization; it is about empowering users and healthcare professionals, making digital health a tool for improving lives rather than a technological barrier.

While digital health has come a long way, we are still at the beginning of this journey. There is much work to be done, countless opportunities ahead, and an exciting evolution yet to unfold.

Grateful to have been part of this inspiring event and looking forward to the road ahead!

URL: https://www.fundacionisys.org/es/eventos/28-vii-edicion-mhealth-bcn-conference

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Ethical approval for SPARK!

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Ethical approval for SPARK!

Ethical approval for SPARK! Date: 13 February 2025 Location: Online I am beyond excited to share that the Research Ethics Committee of…
Ethical approval for SPARK! Date: 13 February 2025 Location: Online I am beyond excited to share that the Research…

Ethical approval for SPARK!

Date: 13 February 2025

Location: Online

I am beyond excited to share that the Research Ethics Committee of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) has officially approved the protocol for my PhD project, SPARK – Smart Personalized Adaptive Re-engagement in mHealth for Breast Cancer Patients!

This marks a significant milestone in my research journey, ensuring that the study meets ethical standards, respects participant integrity, and complies with data protection regulations. Receiving this approval means I can now move forward with confidence, knowing that the project is aligned with the highest ethical and scientific standards.

A huge thank you to my supervisors, Dr. Manuel Armayones and Dra. Imma Grau, for their continuous guidance and support.

Looking forward to the next steps in developing innovative, patient-centered digital health solutions!

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Experiencing Harvard University and the MIT

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Experiencing Harvard University and the MIT

Experiencing the Boston ecosystem in Harvard University this week in combination with MIT experts, cannot be more inspiring. I’ve always believed that…
Experiencing the Boston ecosystem in Harvard University this week in combination with MIT experts, cannot be more inspiring. I’ve…

Experiencing the Boston ecosystem in Harvard University this week in combination with MIT experts, cannot be more inspiring.

I’ve always believed that dreams are the fuel for progress and today I am living proof of that. The opportunity to experience these legendary institutions, interact with brilliant minds, great professionals and immerse myself in the heart of innovation is a moment I’ll cherish forever. Understanding AI projects, quantum computing, nano-technology, bio-tech innovation????…you feel that the future really starts here!

These experiences have not only inspiring me but also reinforced the power of learning, collaboration and persistence. It’s a reminder that when you surround yourself with greatness, you unlock new possibilities within yourself.

Feeling incredibly grateful to Lead to Change and Xavier Marcet to keep pushing the boundaries and working toward building a future where we can all thrive. ????

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Seminar: Ethics session

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Seminar: Ethics session

On January 28th, I had the opportunity to attend a seminar on Ethics, led by David Font. It was very interesting to attend and learn about all the necessary steps to obtain data while ensuring compliance with all the required protection measures. In the meeting, key topics regarding the role of the Ethics Committee were discussed. The necessary steps to obtain its approval were explained, including the evaluation of ethical protocols in doctoral theses and research projects, compliance with the General…
On January 28th, I had the opportunity to attend a seminar on Ethics, led by David Font. It was…

On January 28th, I had the opportunity to attend a seminar on Ethics, led by David Font. It was very interesting to attend and learn about all the necessary steps to obtain data while ensuring compliance with all the required protection measures.

In the meeting, key topics regarding the role of the Ethics Committee were discussed. The necessary steps to obtain its approval were explained, including the evaluation of ethical protocols in doctoral theses and research projects, compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the application of principles such as informed consent.

David Font also emphasized the importance of anonymization and data security. It was clarified that researchers must submit their projects to the Ethics Committee before starting data collection and that any subsequent changes to the research protocol must be reported for re-evaluation.

The feasibility of Data Transfer Agreements (DTA) and Material Transfer Agreements (MTA) between institutions and countries when necessary was also discussed. Additionally, Carlos Torres’ inquiry about submitting a report to the UOC Ethics Committee after obtaining CEIM approval was addressed, with an agreement that he would send an email to clarify his specific case. Finally, it was noted that the infographic and presentation will be available on the Ethics Committee’s web space.

This summary was made possible thanks to the AI tool Read (https://app.read.ai/), which is a very useful resource for seminars and online meetings. It allows participants to stay focused without having to take notes and risk missing important explanations.

Although this summary was generated by AI, I would like to add my personal opinion about the seminar. While it was very interesting to attend, in my case, I did not have to collect data myself, as it was already provided to me. However, I did have to request permission from the relevant authorities. I had to submit a formal application and seek the intervention of my supervisors, but since the Desk-Cohort project data is closely linked to the UOC, obtaining it was easier. Nevertheless, the process took a long time because the data was being processed to facilitate analysis.

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ADOS-2: Clinical Accreditation Course

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ADOS-2: Clinical Accreditation Course

From October 11th to 13th (2024), I attended the ADOS-2 Clinical Accreditation Course, led by Amalia Hervás and organized by IGAIN. This …
From October 11th to 13th (2024), I attended the ADOS-2 Clinical Accreditation Course, led by Amalia Hervás and organized…

From October 11th to 13th (2024), I attended the ADOS-2 Clinical Accreditation Course, led by Amalia Hervás and organized by IGAIN.

This  online course was crucial for understanding the multimodal component of diagnostic evaluation in autism, as it provided thorough training on the ADOS-2 tool. ADOS-2 not only addressed the linguistic aspects of communication but also incorporated non-verbal cues and interactions, offering a comprehensive approach to assessment.

Gaining accreditation in this assessment protocol was essential for accurately analyzing both verbal and non-verbal behaviors, which are key in the diagnostic process for autism. Additionally, this training was highly valuable for the design of a new dynamic assessment of language tool that takes into account the specific characteristics of the autistic population, ensuring a more tailored and effective evaluation approach.

 

 

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Doctoral School Online Session: Atlas.ti software

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Doctoral School Online Session: Atlas.ti software

On October 1st (2024), I attended an online session hosted by the Doctoral School on the software Atlas.ti, presented by Sergi Fàbregues…
On October 1st (2024), I attended an online session hosted by the Doctoral School on the software Atlas.ti, presented…

On October 1st (2024), I attended an online session hosted by the Doctoral School on the software Atlas.ti, presented by Sergi Fàbregues and Enrique Baleiora. This session focused on exploring the functionalities of Atlas.ti for qualitative data analysis in health and psychology research. The experts provided a range of practical tools and techniques to enhance data organization and interpretation.

The training was essential for improving my skills in qualitative research, equipping me with valuable insights into data coding and analysis that I can apply in our participatory research project.

 

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Why are gestures not always helpful? Task, gesture and individual characteristics influencing gesture’s effects on narrative comprehension

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Why are gestures not always helpful? Task, gesture and individual characteristics influencing gesture’s effects on narrative comprehension

On September 12th (2024), I attended an online seminar titled “Why Are Gestures Not Always Helpful? Task, Gesture, and Individual Characteristics Influencing Gesture’s Effects on Narrative Comprehension”, presented by Dr. Naomi Sweller. Hosted by the Department of English and Communication at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, this session provided valuable insights into how gestures impact narrative comprehension depending on various factors related to the task, the gesture itself, and individual characteristics. This knowledge will help us better understand the impact…
On September 12th (2024), I attended an online seminar titled “Why Are Gestures Not Always Helpful? Task, Gesture, and…
On September 12th (2024), I attended an online seminar titled “Why Are Gestures Not Always Helpful? Task, Gesture, and Individual Characteristics Influencing Gesture’s Effects on Narrative Comprehension”, presented by Dr. Naomi Sweller.

Hosted by the Department of English and Communication at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, this session provided valuable insights into how gestures impact narrative comprehension depending on various factors related to the task, the gesture itself, and individual characteristics. This knowledge will help us better understand the impact of gestures on language comprehension and oral instructions, allowing us to design a meaningful multimodal dynamic assessment approach for language. 

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