Gemma Altinger
@gemmaaltinger
Behavioral economics, systems thinking, human-centred design, & patient involvement in strategy, research, policy and implementation to improve health outcomes
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https://linktr.ee/GemmaAltinger 10-08-2010 03:50:52
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Amazing presentation from Andrew Gamble about DCM and a decision aid he and team have designed to help patients with mild DCM understand if they would benefit from surgery or if their condition can be managed nonoperatively. Great work đź‘Ź Sydney MSK Institute for Musculoskeletal Health #MyelopathyMatters
Sensitive and validated decision rules to improve patient care are only useful if they are used in practice! We'll done Priti Kharel on your work looking at decision rule implementation strategies - important to ensure improved patient care Institute for Musculoskeletal Health Sydney MSK
HDR students are celebrating on Friday night in a Nepalese restaurant!!!!!! Happy birthday!!! Zixin(Jessie) Zhang; Thanks for organizing Gemma Altinger Priti Kharel
📢Excited to share our paper out in International Journal of Medical Informatics about what clinicians prioritise in rehab devices: patient-related & practical device attributes (ranked list in image below), with important differences across cultures and health sectors 👉doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme…
Amazing to hear from Arnold Wong today about his very impressive research. We're very lucky to have Arnold with us at Institute for Musculoskeletal Health for the month
Farewell drinks with our special visitor Dr. Wong from the Hongkong Polytechnic University. Thanks for organizing Gemma Altinger
Thank you for visiting Arnold Wong!
A new editorial in @J_Physiother helps physiotherapists understand how behavioural economics can be used to help improve adherence to treatment and home exercise programs. Gemma Altinger Adrian Traeger Chris Maher sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Great editorial from Gemma Altinger Adrian Traeger Chris Maher 👇👇
It was really motivating to hear how smaller research projects can lead to real impact and pave the way for bigger projects in the future. Even the little studies can lead to big things! Thanks Joshua Zadro Institute for Musculoskeletal Health