Schedule

Wroclaw Medical University (ul. Bartla 5 – room 3, Wrocław)

& online via Microsoft Teams

Program

Opening of the conference by Dr. Agnieszka Siennicka, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University.

SESSION 1: Modern E-tools

Chair: Monika Wójta-Kempa, Poland
Time: 9:00–10:55

TimePresenterTitle
9:00–9:10Agnieszka Siennicka, Poland/Jordan Klimek, Poland, Opening of the conference
9:10–9:35Stanisław Maksymowicz, PolandLarge Language Models in Public Health Practice: Insights from Vaccine Discourse and Quality-of-Life Data
9:35–9:40Andrzej Jarynowski, PolandHantavirus in Social Media: Update on the Outbreak Aboard a Ship in the Atlantic Ocean
9:40–9:55Natalia Szarwaryn, PolandThe Use of Modern Marketing Tools and the Impact of Psychological Mechanisms on the Implementation of Health Campaigns
9:55–10:10Zahid Khan, Poland/PakistanStudying Unequal Health Outcomes in Cement-Affected Communities: A Multi-Site Ethnographic Approach
10:10–10:25Giedrė Paurienė, LithuaniaEthical Use of Social Media Data in Research: Public Perceptions of Privacy and Consent
10:25–10:40Piotr Mucha, PolandBig Companies and Their Use of AI and Big Data in Drug Discovery and Biotechnology
10:40–10:55Sofia Papazoglou, GreeceAn Outlier Detection Method Based on Multidimensional Scaling Techniques Applied on Online and Artificial Data

Coffee Break: 10:55–11:20


SESSION 2: AI in Education, Medicine and Social Research

Chair: Andrzej Jarynowski, Poland
Time: 11:20–12:45

TimePresenterTitle
11:20–11:40Paolo Di Sia, ItalyOn the Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: Origin, Current Challenges, and an Analytical Look at the Future
11:40–12:00Ildikó Szabó, HungaryDesigning and Applying Digital Resources in Teacher Training for a More Inclusive STEM Education in CLIL and Non-CLIL Settings
12:00–12:15Sebastian Sawicki, PolandAI Models Supporting Focus Group Discussions: The Case of Health Education
12:15–12:30Kinga Prużanin, PolandUsing Natural Language Processing to Analyze Health Education Content on Twitter/X
12:30–12:45Ananda Majumdar, CanadaUnderstanding Mother-Daughter Relationships: A Simple Study

Guided Tour of the Posters
Chair: Andrzej Jarynowski, Poland
Time: 12:45–13:15

Lunch Break: 13:15–13:45


SESSION 3: (e-)Culture, Media and Support

Chair: Andrzej Jarynowski, Poland
Time: 13:45–14:45

TimePresenterTitle
13:45–14:00Andrzej Buda, PolandVinyl Record Collecting as an Investment Asset
14:00–14:15Anna Steliżuk, PolandApplying Conceptual Metaphor Theory to Research on Mental Distress in Online Autobiographical Comics
14:15–14:30Wiktoria Predenkiewicz, PolandThe Algorithmic Mirror: Social Media Fitness Trends and Body Dysmorphia – A Netnographic Study of Digital Health Perceptions
14:30–14:45Julia Białek, PolandEmotional Self-Regulation and Engagement in RPG Gaming: A Correlational Study

Coffee Break: 14:45–15:00


SESSION 4: Education, Emotion and Public Health

Chair: Agnieszka Lintowska, Poland
Time: 15:00–16:00

TimePresenterTitle
15:00–15:15Joseph Frimpong, GhanaParticipant Retention Strategies in Clinical Research to Enhance Study Participant Engagement and Follow-Up Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review
15:15–15:30Andrzej Jarynowski, Poland/GermanyAI-Orchestrated Consensus Building for Health Education Content: A Delphi-Based Triangulation of Surveys/Interviews, Real/Generated Class Content, and Internet Knowledge
15:30–15:45Wiktoria Kwiatek, PolandArtificial Intelligence and Social Media in Suicide Prevention: Risks, Opportunities and Ethical Challenges
15:45–16:00Session chairsDiscussion and final remarks

Closing Remarks: Luba Ślósarz, Poland
Time: 16:00–16:05


POSTER SESSION

PresenterCountryPoster title
Ewa AniołczykPolandThe Use of a Translator in Communication with a Foreign-Speaking Patient: A Case Report
Barbara GrabowskaPolandModern Technologies in Health Education
Natalia GąsiorowskaPolandFrom Monitoring to Prediction: The Use of Artificial Intelligence and Wearable Devices in the Prevention of Chronic Diseases
Marcela IžováSlovakiaDigital Health for Seniors
Angelika KierczakPolandNegotiating Health Education in Poland: A Qualitative Discourse Analysis of TV, Instagram, Facebook, and Threads Content
Iwona KlisowskaPolandActivity of Healthcare Professionals on Social Media
Aleksandra KołtuniukPolandLevel of Self-Esteem and Sexual Satisfaction in Patients with Breast Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Pilot Study
Zofia KowalPolandThe Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Self-Diagnosis Process and Patients’ Health Behaviours
Aneta KubisaPolandThe Role of Educational Forums in Selecting Specialized Dressings
Agnieszka LintowskaPolandThe Role of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Biomarkers in Modern Healthcare
Hanna MaliszewskaPolandForest Kindergartens and Children’s Health: The Impact of the Danish Model on Polish Education
Martyna MencelPolandTelerehabilitation in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Study Design and Description from an eHealth Perspective
Monika Wójta-KempaPolandCan an Algorithm Support Families During a Health Crisis? The Potential and Limitations of Digital Tools in Disease Management
Mária NovysedlákováSlovakiaDigital Health Literacy of Cancer Patients
Hana PadyšákováSlovakiaFamily and Education in Health and Illness – Assessing Infant Development and Meeting Sleep Needs
Roksana PapierkowskaPolandThe Intensity of Social Mobile Application Use among Nursing Students and Nurses
Anna RozensztrauchPolandLong-Term Quality of Life Outcomes after Thoracoscopic Repair in Pediatric Esophageal Atresia
Mariola SeńPolandThe Relationship between Lifestyle and the Use of Health Devices and Applications for Monitoring Health Status
Luba ŚlósarzPolandDigital Collaboration in DBT Consultation Teams
Aleksandra SołtysiakPolandActive and Passive Smoking among Students of Wroclaw Medical University
Kinga WiśniewskaPolandTime Is Life: Internet-Enabled Access for Emergency Services – From Literature Review to a New Concept
Irena Wolska-ZogataPolandPlatform Affordances and Politics of Health: How Instagram Enables Both Stigma and Resistance
Helena  KadučákováSlovakiaDigital health literacy and the senior population
Katarína ZrubákováSlovakiaDigital Health Literacy of Seniors and Its Use in Selected Non-Pharmacological Treatments