Call for poster submissions
Call for submissions has now closed. We will notify all accepted presenters on the week of 7 June. Thank you for your interest and we hope to see you (virtually) from 23 August!
Accepted papers and abstracts of panels, posters and case studies will be published in a full open access IOS Press series of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics and indexed in PubMed.
A poster illustrates pilot research, research in progress, or the design of a system or process, with a clear statement of the degree of innovation and key learning to date.
A poster submission should be a maximum of 2 pages in length including references. Poster submissions must follow the same structure as regular papers and should contain an abstract (50-75 words), keywords, introduction, methods, results, conclusions, acknowledgements, references and address for correspondence; the discussion section may be omitted.
You will have the opportunity to display an electronic version of your poster, accompanied by a 3-5 minute video presentation, on the online conference platform. The team at AIDH will guide your preparations.
Key dates
2021
➠ Submission close 7 May
➠ Notification to authors Week of 7 June
➠ Author registration due 21 June
➠ Resubmission due 25 June
➠ Early bird registration ends 8 July
Themes
Authors are encouraged to submit under the following streams. The bullet points under each stream provides context of the type of content in those areas.
Data analytics and the use of nursing data
- Applications and research of data science in nursing
- Data visualisation, data analysis, communication and simulation approaches
- Natural language processing, artificial intelligence and deep learning
Digital health nursing workforce development
- Nursing Informatics education
- Nursing workforce development
- Building workforce capacity
- Governance, change and adoption
Innovation and entrepreneurship in nursing
- Innovative research and uses of emerging technology e.g. apps, wearables, virtual/augmented reality, robotics
- Strategic opportunities for investment and innovation
Nursing information systems
- Methods to develop and implement clinical data integration and exchange, involving nursing specific data, standards and language
- Convergence of data/interoperability between medical devices and EMRs
Patient participation and citizen involvement
- Research and application of patient-facing technologies–such as Personal Health Records (PHRs), symptom tracking, fitness trackers, etc.
- The consumer perspective, access and technology design to improve consumer experience
- Enhancing two-way communication of information between consumer and clinician
Informatics in clinical care
- Quality, safety and patient outcomes
- User experience design UX, human-computer interaction and human factors
- System and workflow implementation/change management/adoption and use
- Clinical decision support
- Data integrity, reliability
- Clinical guidelines and evidence-based practice
Health policy, service delivery and ethics
- New service delivery and business models of healthcare
- Health service delivery improvements
- Privacy and consent
- Cybersecurity
- Access to and equity in healthcare
Integrated and connected care
- Convergence of healthcare with social and community care
- Integrated approaches to mental health, chronic disease
- Technology assisted care across multiple disciplines/providers/regions/precincts
- Managing healthcare in priority areas
System implementations and digital workplaces
- Nursing roles in digital hospital implementations and change management
- EMRs and digital records management
- Medications management
- Specialty systems