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		<title>New Projet on the Future of Health and Risk Communication in Brussels</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The ProjectPANDORIX &#8211; Horizon of a Future Health Crisis: Brussels Population and Health Promotion, is a prospective research funded by Innoviris for 3 years, aiming to draw conclusions from the current health crisis in order to anticipate future health crises. The research will be carried out jointly by the Research Group on Public Health and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The Project</strong><br>PANDORIX &#8211; Horizon of a Future Health Crisis: Brussels Population and Health Promotion, is a prospective research funded by Innoviris for 3 years, aiming to draw conclusions from the current health crisis in order to anticipate future health crises.</p>



<p>The research will be carried out jointly by the Research Group on Public Health and Ageing Psychology (IPSY), the Research Observatory on Media and Journalism (ILC) and the Research Centre for Disaster Epidemiology (IRSS), all three members of UCLouvain.</p>



<p>It combines expertise in public health by associating health psychology, disaster epidemiology, and the sociology of the media and communication in order to implement research on the possibilities for action by actors and groups in the Brussels-Capital Region, in line with the philosophy of health promotion.</p>



<p><strong>A participatory prospective research</strong><br>The crises linked to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus can be an opportunity to better prepare for similar episodes. Experts predict &#8220;more frequent, more deadly and more costly&#8221; pandemics if nothing is done about risk reduction. Risk reduction takes time and a lot of consultation. Therefore, thinking about protective factors is a relevant strategy in the meantime, especially from the perspective of health behaviours. During Covid-19, it was not so much a lack of knowledge of the measures to be adopted as its communication and &#8216;translation&#8217; into health behaviour by the population that generated differences in the populations. The PANDORIX research aims to answer the question: What are the future conditions conducive to adapted/adequate/protective behaviour in the event of a pandemic in the Brussels Region? It looks back at the present crisis to draw lessons from it and then to consider all the possible and desirable futures in order to identify markers towards these futures. To do this, it proposes a forecast and participative approach. It uses a variety of methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative methods, to encourage the emulation of working groups and the emergence of collective intelligence.</p>



<p><strong>The participants</strong><br>Pandorix brings together three types of actors: citizens, field experts and researchers. As far as the citizens are concerned, the research will focus on the &#8220;resident&#8221; adult population of the Brussels-Capital Region. Particular attention will be paid to vulnerable groups or those who have little access to the information disseminated by the traditional media, and who are often left out of the development of health programmes (young people, workers, the elderly, migrants, the homeless, contact professionals, sex workers, expatriates, etc.). The specific nature of these groups means that the schemes, which are often designed for the general public, marginalise them. However, at the beginning of the pandemic, The Lancet (2020) invited us to take an interest in the members of society who are vulnerable, so as not to further accentuate health inequalities.</p>



<p>More info: <a href="https://www.pandorix.be/">https://www.pandorix.be/</a></p>
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		<title>Lancement du projet Smart and Social Home Care</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grégoire Lits]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2021 14:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Le projet « Smart and Social Home Care » est un nouveau projet résultant d&#8217;une collaboration entre l&#8217;ORM, le MiiL, une entreprise Bruxelloise et ICTEAM (centre de recherche en sécurité informatique), financé pour une durée de deux années par Innoviris. S&#38;SHC est un projet de R&#38;D qui vise les développement d&#8217;outils technologiques (alliant le développement [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Le projet « Smart and Social Home Care » est un nouveau projet résultant d&#8217;une collaboration entre l&#8217;ORM, le MiiL, une entreprise Bruxelloise et ICTEAM (centre de recherche en sécurité informatique), financé pour une durée de deux années par Innoviris. S&amp;SHC est un projet de R&amp;D qui vise les développement d&#8217;outils technologiques (alliant le développement de l&#8217;Internet of things, des technologie de partage sécurisés de donnée et de réseaux sociaux) permettant à une personne âgée, tout en restant le plus longtemps possible à domicile, de rester en contact avec son réseau de soin (famille, personnel de santé, aidants proches).</p>
<p>Le rôle de l&#8217;ORM dans ce projet sera d&#8217;évaluer, au moyen de méthodes qualitatives issues des sciences sociales, la manière dont circule l&#8217;information au sein du réseau de soin, ainsi que d&#8217;évaluer des manières critiques la perception des problèmes liés à la protection de la vie privée et de la collecte de données personnelles. </p>
<p>Ce projet sera coordonné à l&#8217;ORM par Grégoire Lits.</p>
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