Patient’s & health care professionals’ perspective, participation & motivation 

Workpackage #4

Patient’s & health care professionals’ perspective, participation & motivation 

As individuals who have lived experience along the CVD spectrum,
patients are able to offer a unique and valuable insight that cannot be
gained elsewhere. WP4 will focus on identifying patient reported outcome
measures (PROMs), patient reported experience measures (PREMs), and a
motivational model.

This information will allow us to retrieve information about patient
requirements and preferences regarding health-related decisions,
precision medicine, technology, and data sharing. Altogether we hope to
adapt this to the requirements of healthcare professionals, and facilitate
the integration of iCARE4CVD results into the clinic.

Meet our team

German Foundation for the Chronically Ill

Dr. Bettina Zippel – Schultz

Head of the Innovations in Healthcare department

German Foundation for the Chronically Ill

Dr Bianca Steiner

Medical informatics specialist

Huawei

Dr. Iñaki Romero

Medical Engineer

Novo Nordisk

G. Kees Hovingh

Senior Medical Officer

Queen’s University Belfast

Loreena Hill , Dr.

Queen ’ s University, Belfast

Queen’s University Belfast

Donna Fitzsimons

Professor of Nursing & Head of School of Nursing & Midwifery

Queen’s University Belfast

Anne McNulty

Research assistant

University College Dublin

Marguerite Murphy

Senior Cardiology Research Nurse

Scientific Institute for Health Economics and Health Systems Research

Ines Weinhold

Manager
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