PhD Confirmation Seminar- Enying Gong

Implementation and evaluation of digital health interventions for preventing and managing NCDs

This PhD project mainly investigates whether digital health interventions could effectively improve the prevention and management of chronic conditions at the population level and what factors may influence the implementation and effectiveness. Research activities are mainly built on three projects: (1) a cluster randomized controlled trial to evaluate a system-integrated technology-enabled model of care for  the secondary prevention of stroke in rural China (The SINEMA project); (2) a randomized controlled trial to evaluate a conversational agent-based digital health intervention for improving diabetes self-management among people with type II diabetes in Australia (My Diabetes Coach Project); (3) a systematic evaluation on the quality of existing Chinese applications for diabetes self-management.

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Enying is a PhD Candidate at the Nossal Institute for Global Health. Before commencing her PhD, she worked as a research analyst at Duke Kunshan University in China. She completed her Master of Science in Global Health from Duke University in the US, received dual Bachelor degrees from Peking University and Peking University Health Science Center

Supervisors:

Prof. Brian Oldenburg  The University of Melbourne

Prof. John Furler  The University of Melbourne

Prof. Paul Scuffham Griffith University

Prof. Lijing L. Yan  Duke Kunshan University

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