Programme

(The tentative programme is subject to final confirmation.)

8 July 2024 (Monday)

Time Event
9:00 am – 9:15 am Registration and Coffee
Opening Ceremony
9:15 am – 10:00 am Guest of Honour
Dr LEE Ha-yun, Libby
Under Secretary for Health, Health Bureau, HKSAR

Welcoming
Professor Peter P. YUEN
Conference Chair and Dean, College of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

A/Professor Zhanming LIANG
Conference Chair and President, Society for Health Administration Programs in Education, Australia

Opening Address
Dr Hon David LAM Tzit-yuen
Legislative Council Member, HKSAR
Keynote Presentation I
Moderator: Dr Hon David LAM Tzit-yuen (Legislative Council Member, HKSAR)
10:00 am – 10:30 am

Keynote Presentation I
Healthcare Financing is the Key to Healthcare Systems Sustainability: The Case of Hong Kong
Professor Peter P. YUEN
Conference Chair and Dean, College of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Keynote Presentation II
Moderator: Dr SH LIU (President, Society for Innovative Healthcare Hong Kong)
10:30 am – 11:00 am

Keynote Presentation II
Health Care Systems Sustainability: The Role of Health Care Management Education and Continuing Professional Development
Professor Neale FONG
President, Australasian College of Health Service Management, Australia
11:00 am – 11:30 am Morning Tea Break
 
Keynote Presentation III-V
Moderator: A/Professor Zhanming LIANG (Conference Chair and President, Society for Health Administration Programs in Education, Australia)
11:30 am – 12:00 pm

Keynote Presentation III
Redefining Healthcare Sustainability: Adapting to Aging Populations and Shifting Care Needs
Professor Tomonori HASEGAWA
Professor, Toho University School of Medicine, Japan
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Keynote Presentation IV
Political Economy of Health
Professor Gordon LIU
Peking University BOYA Distinguished Professor of Economics, China
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm

Keynote Presentation V
Preparing National Health Systems to Cope with the Impending Super Ageing and Its Associated Complexities in Korea: Towards a More Sustainable Health System
Professor Dongwoon HAN
Professor, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, South Korea
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Lunch
 
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Parallel Sessions
Venue: UG06 Session A: Competence, practices and research
Moderator: Dr Jalal MOHAMMED (University of Canterbury)

(A1) Building management capacity of hospitals – an integrative and co-design process (Zhanming LIANG, James Cook University; Hui ZHANG, Sun Yat-sen University)
(A2) Nurse-driven genetic counselling in genomic healthcare: an integrative literature review (Alison K. K. CHU, Saint Francis University)
(A3) Climate change and value-based health care (Chaojie LIU, La Trobe University)
(A4) Sustainability of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): Lessons Learned from Sri Lanka (Dharmagunawardene DILANTHA, Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka; Bowman PAULA, Queensland University of Technology; Avery MARK, Hinchcliff, REECE, Griffith University)
(A5) Changes in attitude, knowledge, and behavior: A case study on interactions of young and older adults in Hong Kong (Chaoying LI, Daniel W. L. LAI, HKBU; Xue BAI, PolyU)

Venue: UG05 Session B: Digital health and innovation
Moderator: Anne SMYTH (University of New England)

(B1) Retinal vascular fingerprints predict incident stroke: findings from UK Biobank study (Danli SHI, Mayinuer YUSUFU, Mingguang HE, PolyU)
(B2) Cybersecurity in Rural Healthcare Practices: An exploration to their systems’ vulnerabilities (Carmen REAICHE, Saad BUTT, Stephen BOYLE, Akbari MOHAMMADREZA, James Cook University
(B3) The sensitivity of wearable sensor on fall risk prediction for community-dwelling older people in Hong Kong: A prospective cohort study (Martin K. M. LAI, Hong Kong Red Cross; Kenneth N. K. FONG, PolyU)

Venue: UG05 Session C: Social determinants of health
Moderator: Anne SMYTH (University of New England)

(C1) The Road Home - building the evidence base for a service delivery model that integrates housing, mental health, medical and legal services (Anne SMYTH, University of New England)
(C2) Role of social determinants of health in reproductive cancer care among women: A cross-sectional survey from diverse demographic and regional settings in India (Padmaja GADIRAJU, C. VANLALHRUAII, Ranjit Kumar DEHURY, Punam SINGH, Imteyaz AHMAD, University of Hyderabad; Parthsarathi DEHURY, AIPH University)
(C3) A Study on the Association between Poverty, Demographics, Family Support, and Cancer Care in Jharkhand, India (Imteyaz AHMAD, Padmaja GADIRAJU, Punam SINGH, Ranjit Kumar DEHURY, C. VANLALHRUAII, University of Hyderabad; Parthsarathi DEHURY, AIPH University)

Venue: UG04 Session D: Health management curriculum
Moderator: Prof. George LIU (La Trobe University)

(D1) Building graduate capabilities of students in Health Administration course through a skills development approach to assessments (Judith DAIRE, Curtin University)
(D2) Organizational Learning in Healthcare Organizations (T. M. WUT, Yvonne L. F. WONG, Nikita W. S. CHAN, PolyU SPEED)
(D3) Effectiveness of a cardiopulmonary resuscitation curriculum for self-efficacy improvement among high school students in Thailand (Sumalin SITTHIWONG, Sribud SRICHAIJAROONPONG, Nitikorn PHOOSUWAN, Kasetsart University)
(D4) Effectiveness of a Health Education Program Applying Knowledge Attitude and Practice Concept on the Pregnancy Prevention among Female High School Students in a Northeast Province in Thailand (Nitikorn PHOOSUWAN, Jareankwan KOTCHARIN, Pattarawarina CHAIYAKHUN, Kasetsart University; Natthida PHOOSUWAN, Nong Pla Pak sub-district municipality office)

Venue: UG04 Session E: Primary healthcare
Moderator: Prof. George LIU (La Trobe University)

(E1) Revisiting the determinants of health in Post-COVID era (Albert LEE, Eman LEUNG, CUHK; Hector TSANG, PolyU))
(E2) Avoidance of medicine wastage in private clinics in Hong Kong: Practitioners’ perspectives (Simon YUEN, Calvin CHENG, Helen WONG, PolyU CPCE)
(E3) Factors associated with quality of life among stroke and non-stroke people in an agricultural province in Thailand: A case-control study (Junjira PHASOM, Nitikorn PHOOSUWAN, Kasetsart University)

Venue: UG01 Session F: Population ageing
Moderator: Dr Ledua TAMANI (Fiji National University)

(F1) Sustainable Solutions for Aging Societies: Nurturing Resilient Communities (G. V. R. K. ACHARYULU, University of Hyderabad)
(F2) Adding Life to Years: Comprehensive End-of-Life Care for All (Ryan IP, Dicky CHOW, Dorothy YEUNG, Jessie ZHANG, Betty SHU, Our Hong Kong Foundation)
(F3) Vision care as a strategy to prevent fall among people with moderate to severe level intellectual disability in hostel setting in Hong Kong (Phil W. S LEUNG, Daphne Y. L. CHAN, Anthony C. H. LEUNG, Miu M. Y. LAW, Queenie M. W. TAM, Carmen S. O. TSANG, S. K. CHAN, Haven of Hope Christian Service)
(F4) Social Protection for Older People in Bangladesh: Strategies, Innovations, and Challenges (Md Jafar IQBAL, HKBU)

Venue: UG01 Session G: Presentation + Feedback
Moderator: Dr Ledua TAMANI (Fiji National University)

(G1) Socio-Cultural, Environmental Factors and Physical Activity among Older Adults in Hong Kong: Integration of GIS and Social Survey Research (Alison Y. T. OU, Daniel. W. L. LAI, HKBU)
(G2) The design of Cinematic Virtual Reality Experiences (CVRE) to improve the well-being of young seniors in Singapore – a proposed study (Keng Hao CHEW, Nanyang Technological University)

 
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Conference Dinner

9 July 2024 (Tuesday)

Time Event
9:00 am – 9:30 am Registration and Coffee
Keynote Presentation VI-VIII
Moderator: Dr Hok Cheung MA (President, Hong Kong College of Health Service Management)
9:30 am – 10:00 am

Keynote Presentation VI
Preparing the Health Workforce for Health in the Age of Digital and AI
Dr Louise SCHAPER
Director, Comperio Pty Ltd and Former CEO, Australian Institute of Digital Health, Australia
10:00 am – 10:30 am

Keynote Presentation VII
Designing Innovative Health Management Programmes for Sustainable Healthcare Systems
Dr Jalal MOHAMMED
Senior Lecturer, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; SHAPE Executive
10:30 am – 11:00 am

Keynote Presentation VIII
Evaluation of the Effect of Medical Consortium on Inpatient Services Utilization and Costs in Guangzhou City, Southern China——Analysis Based on a Difference-in-Difference Method
Dr Hui ZHANG (Vivienne)
Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Sun Yat-sen University, China
11:00 am – 11:30 am Morning Tea Break
 
Keynote Presentation IX-X
Moderator: Dr Fowie NG (Associate Professor, School of Management, Tung Wah College)
11:30 am – 12:00 pm

Keynote Presentation IX
Health System Resilience and Sustainability in India: Opportunities and Challenges
Professor Bhuputra PANDA
Professor & Director, School of Public Health, KIIT Deemed to be University, India
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Keynote Presentation X
The Role of Primary Health Care in Sustaining the Health System During the Public Health Emergencies in Thailand
Dr Mathuros TIPAYAMONGKHOLGUL
Associate Professor, ASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Thailand
12:30 pm - 12:45 pm Closing Remarks
A/Professor Zhanming LIANG (Conference Chair and President, Society for Health Administration Programs in Education, Australia)
 
12:45 pm – 2:30 pm Lunch
 
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Parallel Sessions
Venue: UG06 Session A: Competence, practices and research
Moderator: Paula BOWMAN (Queensland University of Technology)

(A1) Enhancing Sustainability in Healthcare Workforce through Coaching: The secret advantage! (Jonathan REA, Minalli VASANDANI, Griffith University)
(A2) National patient satisfaction survey as a predictor for quality of care and quality improvement - experience and practice (Juan CUI, Jing DU, Ning ZHANG, Zhanming LIANG, Health Commission of Shandong Province)

Venue: UG06 Session B: Digital health and innovation
Moderator: Paula BOWMAN (Queensland University of Technology)

(B1) Improving Digital Health Competencies for Health Service Managers in Australia (Mark Brommeyer, Flinders University; Zhanming LIANG, James Cook University)
(B2) Comparing the Effects of Digital Expressive Arts Therapy on Youth and Older Adults with Mental Disabilities (Joseph L. M. LEE, Helen S. M. WONG, PolyU CPCE)
(B3) Building Better Mind Maps- Exploratory Study on the healthy adult brain function on mindfulness-based music therapy (RE: Mindful MUSIC) : f NIRIST perspective (Calvin C. K. YIP, Tung Wah College; Sunny H. W. CHAN, University of the West of England; Armstrong, T. S. CHIU, The Hong Kong Society for the Blind; L. L. LUI, Tung Wah College; Eunice K. H. LAU, PolyU; Michael C. C. KUO, Tung Wah College)
(B4) Enhancing Elderly Comfort Through 3D-Printed Smart Sole Shoes in Hong Kong (Jenny CHEUNG, Simon K. H. CHOW, Roger K. P. NG , Jim T. C. Luk, Rainbow C. S. Lee, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong)

Venue: UG05 Session C: Population ageing
Moderator: Dr Lei SI (Western Sydney University)

(C1) Comparative Study on Physical Health and Cognitive Status of Elderly Individuals Residing in Urban, Semi-Urban, and Rural Communities (Sudarat BORISUT, Somnuke GULSATITPORN, Praew CHANTARASINLAPIN, Chulalongkorn University)
(C2) The Effectiveness of Baduanjin on Community Dwellers Among Different Regions in Greater Bay Area (GBA) (H. Y. TSANG, Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Kwai Chung))
(C3) Interdisciplinary Story as End-of-Life Healing: Palliative Care Film/Literature (Ian DIXON, Andy HO, Nanyang Technological University)
(C4) How do Older Adults Cope with IT Safety and Scams when Using Smartphone Applications? (Gigi LAM, Hong Kong Shue Yan University; Alex P. K. KWOK, CUHK; C. K. TSANG, Bobo H. P. LAU, Eric N. Y. SHUM, Fan Y. F. LUI, Hong Kong Shue Yan University)
(C5) Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme: Needs Assessment and Evaluation of Outcomes (Gigi LAM, Hong Kong Shue Yan University)
(C6) Social capital among older adults: the conceptual underpinnings in the Mainland Chinese socio-cultural context (Wenqing YU, Daniel W. L. LAI, HKBU)

Venue: UG04 Session D: Primary healthcare
Moderator: Dr Hanan KHALIL (La Trobe University)

(D1) Healthcare at Arm's Length: Exploring the Effects of Distance on Health Services Utilization in Odisha, India (Imteyaz AHMAD, Ranjit Kumar DEHURY, University of Hyderabad; Parthsarathi DEHURY, AIPH University)
(D2) Developing an interdisciplinary care protocol for patients with knee osteoarthritis (Arkers K. C. WONG, Janice Y. S. HO, PolyU)
(D3) Maternity care sustainability in rural hospitals in Australia (L. K. JONES, S. ELLIOTT, L. STAFF, Charles Sturt University)

Venue: UG04 Session E: Universal health coverage
Moderator: Dr Hanan KHALIL (La Trobe University)

(E1) Inequities of access to healthcare services related to geographic location in rural Australia: Palliative care case study (Shirley PAPAVASILIOU, Carmen REAICHE, Samantha PAPAVASILIOU, Stephen BOYLE, James Cook University)
(E2) Access Generic Medicine Genesis through People's Medicine Centre (PMC) in Odisha, India: A Qualitative Study (Ranjit Kumar DEHURY, University of Hyderabad; Parthsarathi DEHURY, AIPH University; Imteyaz AHMED, University of Hyderabad)

Venue: UG01 Session F: Presentation + Feedback
Moderator: Dr Judith DAIRE (Curtin University)

(F1) A Vision of a Framework for Evaluating and Rating Online Counseling Applications in China (Jiahui ZHAO, Chitat Larry CHAN, HKBU)
(F2) Resilience Capacity of Pre-Hospital Ems Providers and the Future Agenda for Sustainable Development of Resilient Ems System in Thailand (Alina PANT, Thunwadee SUKSAROJ, Cheerawit RATTANAPAN, Orapin LAOSEE, Piyapong JANMAIMOOL, Mahidol University)
(F3) Environmental design interventions in practice to enhance the well-being of older adults (Zhijing QU, Daniel W. L. LAI, HKBU)
(F4) Ethnicity and Health and Wellbeing of Older Chinese and South Asians in Hong Kong (Codiez Z. D. HUANG, Daniel W. L. LAI, Alison X. T. OU, HKBU)