Webinar: Acceptability, Feasibility and Outcomes in Digital and Technological Interventions
This webinar will cover the stages of development and evaluation of healthcare interventions including testing acceptability, feasibility, and outcomes in a different areas including COVID, perinatal mental health, schizophrenia and psychosis.
Registration is free and open to those working in healthcare and research as well as students and the public.
N.B. this event is scheduled to take place online and all timings mentioned refer to UK time.
It will be chaired by Dr Raheelah Ahmad, Director for Global Engagement, School of Health and Psychological Sciences at City, University of London
Speakers will include:
- Dr Mandy Sekhon, Research Associate, King’s College, London on: 'Theoretical framework and assessment of acceptability in healthcare interventions'.
- Dr Kirsten Barnicot, Lecturer at the School of Health and Psychological Sciences at City, University of London, on: 'A feasibility trial of a video feedback parent-infant intervention for mothers with perinatal mental health difficulties'.
- Dr Jacqueline Sin, Professor at School of Health and Psychological Sciences at City, University of London, who will speak on: 'Outcomes of the e-support for families and friends of individuals affected by psychosis project' (see: http://cope-support.org/)
The webinar takes place on Wednesday 28 September between 11am – 12pm and booking is now open.