Conference Presentations & Digital Media

Digital Health Equity

Antonio, M. & Conklin, A. (2021) Re-examining the social determinants of health, Digital Health Infoway Podcast, June 1, 2021.

Antonio, M. (2020). Towards a standardized social determinants of health value set. eHealth pop-up. Virtual Conference, July 21, 2020. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M. & Petrovskaya, O. (2019). Towards developing an eHealth equity conceptual framework. Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 15-17, 2019. [Conference Paper].

Antonio, M.G., & Sheilds, L. (2018). Digital technologies potential in addressing the social isolation experienced with COPD. Canadian Respiratory Conference, Vancouver, BC. April 12-14, 2018. [Conference Poster].

Antonio, M.G. (2017). The potential of digital technologies to support social networks and address health inequities for people living with COPD. Qual-World Conference, virtual international conference, November 29, 2017. [Conference Poster].

Digital Technologies

Antonio, M., Davis, S., Smith, M. Burgener, P. & Lau, F. Advancing the Science of Patient-Centred Measurement in Team-Based Care. BC SUPPORT Unit Webinar, September 9, 2021.

Antonio, M., Davis, S., Smith, M. Burgener, P. & Lau, F. Integrating patient-centred measurement into team-based care workflow. BC SUPPORT Unit Virtual Conference, October 9, 2020. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M.G. (2019). Exploring digital technologies to support COPD. Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 14, 2019. [Conference Poster].

Antonio, M.G. (2017). Revisiting patient portal aims – A scoping review. Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 16, 2017. [Conference Poster].

Aging with a Chronic Illness

Antonio, M. (2020). What can we learn from people with COPD use of digital technologies for social connectedness? Virtual BC COVID-19 Symposium, September 1, 2020. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M. (2019). Building capacity for the COPD community through digital technologies: A transformative mixed methods study. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver, BC., October 27-29, 2019. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M., Schick-Makaroff, K., Wiebe, R. (2019) Lessons learned: Practical strategies for creative KT activities. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver, BC., October 27-29, 2019. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M. (2018). Addressing health inequities through virtual social networks: A proposed transformative mixed method research (MMR) study. Mixed Methods International Research Conference, Vienna, Austria, August 20-23, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

Sheilds, L., Bruce, A., White, L. & Antonio, M. (2018). Listening and illuminating liminal spaces of (dis)ease: Story-ing living and dying. Narrative Matters, Enschede, The Netherlands, July 2-5, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M., Sheilds, L., White, L. & Bruce, A. (2018). Easing into stories of living and dying through métissage. Narrative Matters, Enschede, The Netherlands, July 2-5, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

Bruce, A., White, L., Sheilds, L. & Antonio, M. (2018). Understanding emotion in storying (dis)ease. Narrative Matters, Enschede, The Netherlands, July 2-5, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

White, L., Sheilds, L., Antonio, M. & Bruce, A. (2018). Un-told stories of (dis)ease between patients, families, and health providers: Cultivating relational spaces of compassion. Narrative Matters, Enschede, The Netherlands, July 2-5, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M.G., Sheilds, L. & Bruce, A. (2017). Narratives of living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Engaging the voices of people experiencing social isolation. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Quebec City, CA, October 17-19, 2017. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M., Borycki, E. & Kushniruk, A. (2015). Supporting dementia in the community – A human factors perspective, Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 28, 2015. [Conference Paper].

Methods

L. Sheilds, Antonio, M. Schick-Makaroff, K., (2019). Expanding access and audience through digital and video production. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver, BC., October 27-29, 2019. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M., Archibald, M., Toraman, S. & Poth, C. (2018). Communities of practice for mixed methods research: Experiences from two reading groups. Mixed Methods International Research Conference, Vienna, Austria, August 20-23, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M.G., Sheilds, L. & Schick-Makaroff, K. (2017). Dyadic approach to weaving cross-threads of patient and family narratives. Qualitative Health Research Conference, Quebec City, CA, October 17-19, 2017. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M., Doiron, J. & Sheilds, L. (2016). Security or collaboration? How to balance both in a qualitative research study. Qualitative Methods Conference. Glasgow, Scotland, May 4, 2016. [Conference Abstract].

Behavior Change Taxonomy

Courtney, K.L, Antonio, M.G., Garnett, A. & Matthews, J.T. (2019). Applying the behavior change technique taxonomy to mobile health applications: A Protocol. Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 15-17, 2019. [Conference Paper].

Antonio, M., Courtney, K., Garnett, A., & Talbot, J. (2019). Changing app “behavior” to change health behaviors. Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 15-17, 2019. [Conference Workshop].

Garnet, A., Courtney, K.L. Antonio, M.G., & Matthews, J.T. (2018). Opportunities for mobile health intervention design. Canadian Nursing Informatics Association Conference 2018, Vancouver, BC, May 26, 2018. [Conference Poster].

Antonio, M.G., Courtney, K.L., Lingler, J.H. & Matthews, J.T. (2017). Decoding the behavior change techniques in mobile health apps. American Medical Informatics Association 2017 Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, November 4-8, 2017. [Conference Poster].

Antonio, M.G., Courtney, K.L., Garnet, A. & Matthews, J.T. (2017). Feasibility study to evaluate behavior change techniques in mobile health apps. Canadian Nursing Informatics Association Conference 2018, Vancouver, BC, May 26, 2018. [Conference Abstract].

Antonio, M.G., Courtney, K.L., Lingler, J.H. & Matthews, J.T. (2017). Translating behavior change techniques to new delivery mediums.Information Technology and Communication Health Conference, Victoria, BC, February 17, 2017. [Conference Paper].

Antonio, M., Courtney, K., & Talbot, J. (2016). Not lost in translation: Changing intervention delivery mechanisms in e-health. International Conference on Nursing Informatics, Geneva, Switzerland. June 28, 2016. [Conference Workshop].