使命
心血管、代謝疾病及中風護理科研專題小組的使命是透過概念性及具影響力的研究,拓展與心血管、代謝疾病及中風護理相關的知識及創新方案 ,從而改善心血管及代謝健康,以及中風後的康復成效。
小組的主要研究方向包括:
- 應對心腦血管疾病患者或高危人士的護理需求;
- 提升中風病人及其照顧者的病情管理知識、技巧及信心,以促進康復進度和改善健康相關生活質素;及
- 制訂有效策略助代謝综合症患者進行非藥物治療及減低心血管疾病風險,以及助糖尿病患者調整生活模式。
主要研究員
Professor LO Hoi Shan, Suzanne (Convener)
助理教授
盧海珊助理教授一直致力於改善中風病人的健康和康復成果。她的研究主要是探討自我管理計劃對社區中風病人之成效,提升年輕患者重投社區及重返職場的能力,以及運用創新策略如芭蕾健身運動等,加強中風後居家康復護理。盧教授亦熱衷於培訓市民及專業人員成為義工,從而建立社區力量為中風病人提供支援。
Professor CHAIR Sek Ying
副院長(研究)/ 教授
車錫英教授的研究致力於改善心血管及代謝健康,透過各種創新介入方案如動機訪談、以家爲本心臟康復模式、網上康復活動、賦權自我管理計劃、太極和「隨樂起動」運動計劃等,改善患者的健康成果。車教授的研究廣泛探討教育和認知行為策略的結合運用,鼓勵患者積極參與康復計劃及調整生活模式,從而減低患病風險。
Professor CHAU Pak Chun, Janita
榮休教授
周柏珍教授積極投身研究,為中風患者研發和評估了多項創新的中風康復護理服務(例如虛擬跨專科中風護理診所)和介入方案(例如幫助患者重投社會的虛擬實境系統),其研究成果對中風後康復護理實踐貢獻良多。周教授亦透過不少研究項目,制訂了多套循證護理臨床實踐指引,並在醫院推行有關指引及評估其臨床護理成果。周教授更專長於知識綜合,發表了多篇有關臨床護理成果的高水準系統綜述。
Professor CHAN Wai Kiu, Aileen
副教授 (護理學專業應用)
陳惠嬌副教授成功進行多個研究計劃,以探討太極和氣功對各類慢性病患者改善病情之成效。她對提高慢性病高危群組的參與度有獨特興趣,這亦是貫穿其各項學術研究的主線。陳教授的研究肯定了練習太極和氣功對不同慢性病均有好處,對拓展相關知識貢獻良多。
Professor TAM Hon Lon, Alan
研究助理教授
譚漢麟研究助理教授專注於研究創新的教育干預措施,運用科技改善患者的心臟代謝健康。譚教授亦有志於提升老年人的主觀健康水平,從而協助他們達至「健康老齡化」;以及透過系統綜述,評估各種心臟代謝和老年健康干預措施的成效。
臧渝梨博士
Dr. ZANG Yuli, Amy
副研究員
臧渝梨博士的研究專注於探討心血管對壓力的反應,以及與人體內外生物節律相關的預防性治療。她剛完成了有關患有或較大機會患上心血管疾病的長者如何應對熱浪侵襲的研究,另有一些研究項目仍在進行中。
主要研究項目
項目名稱 | 撥款來源 | 首席研究員 | 項目年期 |
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Improving work ability of young adults with stroke through personal resource building and inclusive volunteering: A randomised controlled trial | General Research Fund | LO Hoi Shan, Suzanne | 2022–2024 |
Effects of a social participation-focused virtual reality intervention on the physical, psychological and social outcomes of community-dwelling stroke survivors with physical disabilities: A randomised controlled trial | General Research Fund | CHAU Pak Chun, Janita | 2021–2023 |
Promoting community reintegration using narratives and skills building for young adults with stroke: A randomised controlled trial | Early Career Scheme | LO Hoi Shan, Suzanne | 2020–2023 |
Effects of a multidisciplinary team-led school-based human papillomavirus vaccination health-promotion programme (MDL-SHPVP) on improving vaccine acceptance and uptake among female adolescents: A cluster randomised controlled trial | General Research Fund | CHAU Pak Chun, Janita | 2020–2022 |
Feasibility of a novel ballet-inspired low-impact at-home workout programme to improve balance, gait and memory in adults with stroke: A mixed methods exploratory trial | Health and Medical Research Fund | LO Hoi Shan, Suzanne | 2020–2022 |
Promoting healthy ageing through light volleyball (LVB) promotion in Hong Kong and Mainland China | Research Impact Fund | CHAN Wai Kiu, Aileen | 2019–2023 |
The Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a virtual multidisciplinary stroke care clinic for community-dwelling stroke survivors and caregivers: A randomised controlled trial | Health and Medical Research Fund | CHAU Pak Chun, Janita | 2018–2021 |
A theory-based educational program to improve the cardiovascular health among Hong Kong Chinese post-menopausal women | General Research Fund | CHAIR Sek Ying | 2018–2021 |
"COMBO-KEY" (Coaching Ongoing Momentum Building On stroKe rEcovery journeY) - a home visiting and phone coaching programme to promote stroke survivors' recovery: A territory-wide project | Health Care and Promotion Fund | LO Hoi Shan, Suzanne | 2018–2021 |
The cost-effectiveness and effects of a music-paced physical activity intervention on clinical outcomes and physical activity maintenance of post-cardiac rehabilitation patients with coronary heart disease | Health and Medical Research Fund | CHAIR Sek Ying | 2017–2021 |
國際合作研究項目
Effects of a social participation-focused virtual reality intervention on the physical, psychological and social outcomes of community-dwelling stroke survivors with physical disabilities: A randomised controlled trial, in collaboration with a faculty member from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom |
Improving work ability of young adults with stroke through personal resource building and inclusive volunteering: A randomised controlled trial, in collaboration with a faculty member from the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, United States |
Studied the effectiveness of a nurse-led temporal self-regulation theory-based programme on heart failure self-care, in collaboration with Dr. Jocelyn Chew from the National University of Singapore and Prof. David Sim from the National Heart Centre in Singapore |