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Kelly Moes

Disability Studies Research | Intracranial Hypertension specialist

Neurohub WA



A collaborative, multidiscipinary and co-designed project with researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) focused on the development of a digital platform specifically for patients living with neurological disability.
NeuroHub WA is an award winning digital solution aimed at supporting people who live with neurological disorders take control of their life journey. The NeuroHub WA prototype was co-developed by the Centre for Precision Health, neuroscience research institute Perron Institute, and impact partner Anthologie, in collaboration with people living with neurological conditions, healthcare experts, researchers, and not-for-profit industry leaders.

Following Anthologie's lived experience impact model has allowed the team to refine and validate the solution to ensure it will truly meet the needs of WA people It will provide a large proportion of our population with support through their life-journey.  Users can create a personalised profile that allows them to manage your information, keep a detailed diary of your condition and social appointments. Users can choose what information to share with healthcare providers and support workers, and what not to share. NeuroHub WA will also offer users quick access to simple and easy-to-understand information about their conditions from specialist service providers and non-for-profit organisations, as well as highlighting the latest research that could impact those living with neurological conditions.

Primary Investigator:
  • Dr Travis Cruickshank     Senior Research Fellow in the School of Medical and Health Sciences and leads the Lifestyle and NeuroHealth research group in the Centre for Precision Health. 

Publications


Insights and Diverse Perspectives from co-design workshops for NeuroHub WA


Kelly Moes, Travis Cruickshank

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