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Design and Usability Studies of Green Rack for Health Promotion

October 28, 2016 by

Community Wellness Health and Education

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Design and Usability Studies of Green Rack for Health Promotion

Tenet Computer Group Inc.

Tenet is seeking GBC’s assistance in assessing the use of Green Rack in healthcare environments. It is proposed to pilot Green Rack in GBC’s Health Promotion Hub. The Health Promotion Hub is one component of the Interprofessional Learning Clinic and supports interprofessional student learning, practice and research activities related to community-based health promotion. Here, GBC students collaborate in planning, designing, delivering and evaluating health promotion programs related to the determinants of health to a range of target populations including GBC students, staff and the surrounding community. Among the walk-in services the Health Promotion Hub provides are a reference library and free health resources on topics such as diabetes, smoking cessation, stress management, nutrition, heart health, etc. It is envisaged that this library form the content for the deployment.

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Partner

  • Tenet Computer Group Inc.

Principal-investigator

  • Barbara Pimento

Centre

  • Community Wellness, Health & Education

Lab

  • Health Promotion Hub
  • Interprofessional Learning Clinic

Project-year

  • 2013
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