Erasmus Initiative “Smarter Choices for Better Health” Conference

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EUR and Erasmus MC bring together a combined breadth and depth of expertise care that puts them in an excellent position to make interdisciplinary scientific and societal contributions concerning health and health care. On this basis, the Erasmus Initiative “Smarter Choices for Better Health” (SCBH) was founded in 2017 to stimulate collaboration between the various schools and departments and to help providing new, compelling answers to wicked health related problems in society.

Date
Thursday 30 Nov 2023, 11:00 - 17:30
Type
Symposium
Location
Campus Woudestein
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From its start activities in SCBH have been organized in four Action Lines:

- Incentivizing Prevention
- Health Equity
- Outcome-based Healthcare
- Evaluation of Healthcare

The summary in the attachment provides more information about these Action Lines. The Action Lines facilitate exciting research across schools, but we are fully aware that the community of researchers working on related projects is larger. 

After successful earlier events, SCBH will organize a new conference on November 30, 2023 on Campus Woudestein, providing another opportunity for this broader community to get together and discuss ongoing research and shared interests. Please save the date for this upcoming gathering.

During the event, researchers involved in SCBH will present their (intermediate) results. At the same time we are very interested in other projects at the EUR that study related topics. 

We look forward to an inspiring conference and hope to see you on November 30.

The SCBH organizing team 

Programme

11:00 Opening by Hans van Kippersluis, SCBH general outlook, room T3-39

11.10 Keynote lecture by Dr. Leontine Goldzahl (IESEG School of Management): “Financial incentive for health behavior change: existing evidence and ongoing challenges”, room T3-39

12:00 Buffet Lunch

13:00 Layman’s pitches by 3 PhD students from SCBH 1.0 (Plenary, room CB-4)

  • Jannis Stöckel
  • Lizbeth Burgos Ochoa
  • Tim van Meurs

14:00 Transfer to parallel rooms

14:15 Parallel sessions round 1

15:45 Break

16:00 Parallel sessions round 2

17:30 Drinks

  • Onderzoek voor iedereen (in Dutch) – moderators: Lili Kokai and Famke Molenberg in samenwerking met Stichting Lezen & Schrijven (room CB-4)
  • Prevention and screening – Chair: Jorien Veldwijk (room G2-41)
    • Which characteristics of patients with a pancreatic cyst are associated with a willingness to undergo less frequent pancreas cyst surveillance? – Marloes Sprij (Erasmus MC)
    • Is It Time For Individualized Screening: Determining The Optimal Cervical Cancer Screening Strategy In A Mixed-Vaccinated Population In Ontario, Canada. – Daniel de Bondt (Erasmus MC)
    • DCE Skin Cancer Prevention Policies – Sander Boxebeld (ESHPM)
    • Prevention in old age: The impact of preventive home visits on health care use and mortality – Pieter Bakx (ESHPM)
  • Promoting healthy behaviors I – Chair: Georg Granic (room G3-21)
    • Facilitators and Barriers to the implementation of incentives within smoking cessation programs for (expectant) parents: a mixed-methods systematic review – Linda van der Spek (Erasmus MC/Trimbos Institute)
    • Do financial incentives for smoking cessation during pregnancy reduce social inequalities in health at birth? – Leontine Goldzahl (IESEC)
    • A Prolific source of behavioural data: using online panels to collect data on sleeping behaviour with self-report and wearable devices. – Stefan Lipman (ESHPM)
  • Equity in health and health care – Chair: Frank Eijkenaar (room G3-46)
    • Evaluating Health Equity in prioritizing surgical procedures – Anouk van Alphen (Erasmus MC)
    • Educational assortative mating and mortality in Finland: a couple perspective, 1987-2020 – Cecilia Potente (ESHPM)
    • The Social Construction of Safety and Danger: Unpacking vaccine hesitancy in the COVID-19 pandemic from cognitive sociology perspectives – Shiwei Chen (ESSB)
    • Evidence-based best practices of designing and implementing audit & feedback interventions within the networks of healthcare providers: A scoping review – Mariam Ali (ESHPM)

  • Seed grant session – Chair: Raf van Gestel (room CB-4)
    • Transgender Transitioning – Elisa de Weerd (ESE)
    • Biased Health Perceptions or Private Information? – Jannis Stockel (ESHPM)
    • Taboo trade-off aversion: a discrete choice model and application to healthcare decisions – Nicholas Smeele (ESHPM)
    • Within and Between Group Inequality Aversion: An Experiment on Socioeconomic Health Inequality – Matthew Robson (ESE)
  • Promoting healthy behaviors II – Chair: Joost Oude Groeniger (room G2-41)
    • Taking Capacity to Act into account in policy to bridge citizens’ intention-behavior gap: it’s relevance and operationalization – Lisa Tholen (ESHPM)
    • How and when default language promotes health behaviors? – Romain Cadario (RSM)
    • Moving from intention to behavior: A randomized controlled trial of an app-based physical activity intervention (i2be) – Diarmaid O’Ceallaigh (ESE/ESRI)
    • NCD behavioural risk factors among the bottom billion – Callum Brindley (ESHPM)
  • Infant and adolescent health – Chair: Bram Wouterse (room G3-21)
    • Knowledge exchange at the science-society nexus in research with an early life course approach: A narrative review of actor involvement and its impact on research. – Rachita Munshi (Erasmus MC)
    • The association between ambient temperature and birth outcomes: exploring moderator effects of air pollution and housing conditions – Medha Pfaff (Erasmus MC)
    • Study loans and stress-related mental health problems – Arjan Non (ESE)
    • Socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent mental health in Europe: A critical scoping review of framing in empirical research – Dom Weinberg (ESSB)

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