Digital Health Pathway for Wearables
Learnings from the CIHR-IMHA Strengthening Workshop, May 2024

About the Strengthening Workshop

CIHR-IMHA is committed to supporting research in digital health and physical activity scale-up. Drawing on feedback from researchers and global experts—such as Dr. Emmanuel Stamatakis and Dr. Adrian Bauman from the University of Sydney, and Dr. Fiona Bull from the World Health Organization—CIHR-IMHA hosted a two-day workshop in Vancouver, British Columbia, in early May 2024.

This workshop provided a platform for a diverse group of individuals to discuss various topics related to digital tools and devices for health measurement, including physical activity. Through a series of information-sharing and discussion sessions, over 30 participants exchanged research findings and gained insights from experts across five key themes: Hardware & Software, Sub-Populations, Population & Public Health, Ethics & Equity, and Implementation Science. The insights and outcomes from these discussions are summarized in this document.

The CIHR-IMHA team extends its gratitude to Dr. Stamatakis, the theme leads, and all attendees for their valuable contributions to the workshop.

About the Themes

In the dynamic landscape of digital health, leveraging technology ethically and sustainably is fundamental to improve health outcomes for all Canadians.

Hardware & Software

Existing and developing technologies lay the foundation for digital health

Sub-Populations

Digital tools enable individuals, spanning from athletes to patients, to monitor their health

Population & Public Health

Wearable devices, whether commercial or research-grade, track population health trends

Ethics & Equity

Privacy and accessibility are key priorities as tech usage grows

Implementation

Ensuring sustainability and fidelity in digital health tools fosters lasting behavioral changes

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