DigiWELL Impact Forum 2026 představuje svůj program
Dvoudenní setkání DigiWELL Impact Forum, které se uskuteční 1.–2. října 2026 na City Campusu Ostravské univerzity, už má svůj program. Akce nabídne prostor pro sdílení aktuálních výsledků projektu DigiWELL, odbornou diskusi i setkání projektového týmu, partnerů a dalších hostů.
Program prvního dne bude věnován především odborným tematickým blokům. Účastníci se mohou těšit na příspěvky zaměřené na digitální behaviorální intervence, mHealth, využití nositelných technologií, EMA data, dynamiku každodenního wellbeingu, analytické přístupy ve výzkumu digitálního wellbeingu nebo digitální wellbeing dětí a dospívajících.
Součástí programu budou také diskuse, networkingové příležitosti a neformální aktivity. První den zakončí sportovní aktivita a společná večeře.
Druhý den nabídne paralelní diseminační workshopy, posterovou sekci a tematický blok zaměřený na technologie, umělou inteligenci, stárnutí a péči. Fórum uzavře panelová diskuse věnovaná budoucím směrům výzkumu digitálního wellbeingu, do níž se zapojí řečníci z tematických sekcí, mezinárodní hosté, projektoví partneři i další stakeholdeři.
DigiWELL Impact Forum tak představí nejen aktuální výzkumné výstupy projektu, ale také širší otázky spojené s tím, jak mohou digitální technologie přispívat k porozumění wellbeingu, zdraví a každodennímu životu.
Registrace na akci je dostupná zde.
DigiWELL Impact Forum 2026
Preliminary Program
Day 1 – October 1, 2026
*Program in English language
* Each presentation is allocated 10 minutes for the talk, followed by 5 minutes for question
Thematic session n. 2
EMA, Wearables, and the Dynamics of Everyday Well-being
9:00–11:40
| Time | Presentation |
| 9:00-9:15 | Steriani Elavsky + Team DigiWELL: Opening and Welcome |
| 9:15–9:30 |
Lenka Knapová – From Momentary Intentions to Action: Psychological and Environmental Influences on the Physical Activity Intention–Behavior Relationship |
| 9:30–9:45 | Lenka Knapová – Perceived Thermal Comfort in Daily Life: Comparing Wearable Environmental Sensing and Outdoor Temperature Using Ambulatory Assessment |
| 9:45–10:00 | Roman Filo – Lag-Specific Associations Between Recent Physical Activity and Subsequent Affect in Young Adults: An Ambulatory Assessment |
| 10:00–10:15 | Steriani Elavsky – Exploring HAPA-Related Predictors of Physical Activity in Adults with Obesity |
| 10:15–10:30 | Marek Brabec – Dynamical Statistical Modeling of EMA Data |
| 10:30–10:45 | General Discussion |
10:45–11:00
Coffee Break
Thematic session n. 1
Digital Behavioral Interventions and mHealth for Health
11:00–12:25
| Time | Presentation |
| 11:00–11:15 | Martin Šašinka – Automated Dietary Quality Assessment for Personalised Nutritional Feedback in Free-Living Conditions |
| 11:15–11:30 | Andrea Duchoňová – Feasibility of Exercise Snacks and Self-Monitoring Using Fitbit and Garmin Wearables in People with Obesity |
| 11:30–11:45 | Tomáš Větrovský – Criterion Validity of Fitbit and Garmin Wearables for Monitoring Moderate-Intensity Exercise Snacks in People with Obesity |
| 11:45–12:00 | Steriani Elavsky – A Hybrid Counselling and Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention (JITAI) to Promote Physical Activity and Eating Behavior in Adults with Obesity |
| 12:00–12:15 | Marie Turčičová – Statistical Modeling for Timing Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions |
| 12:15–12:30 | Richard Cimler – HealthReact in Practice: Adaptive EMA and Wearable-Driven Research |
12:30–13:10
Lunch Break
13:10-14:40 Workshop Bringing Together Roma and Non-Roma Students
Thematic session n.3
Methodologies and Analytical Approaches in Digital Well-being Research
14:40–16:20
| Time | Presentation |
| 14:40–14:55 | Tomáš Řiháček – Research on Feedback in Psychotherapy: A Study Design |
| 14:55–15:10 | Jiří Čeněk – Eye-Tracking in Social Sciences: Capabilities and Limitations |
| 15:10–15:25 | Patrícia Martinková – Interactive SIA Modules for Psychometric Research Dissemination and Data Analysis |
| 15:25–15:40 | Dana Hamplová – From Dissatisfied East to Dissatisfied West? Convergence and Reversal of the Life Satisfaction Gap |
| 15:40–15:55 | Roman Filo – Lag-Specific Associations Between Recent Physical Activity and Subsequent Affect in Young Adults |
| 15:55–16:10 | Radim Lískovec – Beyond the Time Stamp: The Role of Chronotopes in Interpreting Longitudinal EMA Data |
| 16:10–16:20 | General Discussion |
16:20–16:35
Coffee Break
Thematic session n. 4
Digital Well-being of Children and Adolescents
16:35–17:30
| Time | Presentation |
| 16:35–16:50 | Adéla Švestková – From the iMEW to Interventions: The Mechanism Gap We Have Yet to Theorize |
| 16:50–17:05 | Hana Macháčková – Findings from the EU Kids Online V Project |
| 17:05–17:20 | Anna Pidnebesna – Beyond Screen Time: App Usage Patterns and Adolescent Wellbeing |
| 17:20–17:35 | Nikol Kvardová – Evaluating informative theory-based hypotheses about digital media effects |
| 17:35–17:45 | General Discussion |
17:45–18:45
Sport Activity (Running, yoga or climbing)
19:00–20:00
Social Dinner
20:00 onwards
Evening Social Programme
Day 2 – October 2, 2026
9:00-10:30 Parallel Dissemination Workshops
*Program in Czech language
Workshop: Bringing Together Roma and Non-Roma Students
Workshop: UPOL Challenge accepted: organising a press conference within a scientific conference
Workshop: Try 5 Minutes in an Older Body: Raising Awareness of Prevention and Designing an Age-Friendly World
Poster Session
9:00-10:30
Roman Filo – Sleep-Physical Activity Associations in Young Adults Across Day-to-Day, Burst-to-Burst, and Between-Person Levels: An Ambulatory Assessment
Atefeh Bagherianziarat – Digital Engagement and Perseverance: A Latent Profile Analysis of ICT Use among Teenagers
Lucie Vidovićová – Technology and Care: Czech Public Attitudes Toward Social Robots in the Context of Wellbeing
Zoe Guerrero – Co-designing Digital Wellbeing: Integrating Human-Centered Design and the TFA Framework to Create a Mental Health Wellbeing Intervention
Veronika Horká – The Impact of Bariatric-Metabolic Surgery on Biopsychosocial Wellbeing
Michal Doležel – CZprev2-MAUQ in Practice: Initial Validation Through a Calorie-Tracking mHealth Application
Jiří Mertl – Digitalisation of Czech Labour Offices: A Creeping Loss of Social Work Discretion and Mandate
Michaela Cichrová – Spline-Based Methods for Differential Item Functioning with Continuous Covariates
Session 5
Technology, AI, and Wellbeing in Aging and Care
10:40–12:20
| Time | Presentation |
| 10:40–10:55 | Honglin Chen – Technology Assisted Intervention for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment: The Facts from China |
| 10:55–11:10 | Xingyue Su – AI Integration in Institutional Elder Care: A Qualitative Study of Care Workers‘ Experiences in an Advanced Smart Nursing Home in Shanghai |
| 11:10–11:25 | Adéla Švestková – How Do We Choose Physicians Online? A Mixed-Methods Eye-Tracking Study |
| 11:25–11:40 | David Jakeš – Validation of Virtual Environments for Remote Self-Guided Exposure Therapy in Social Anxiety Disorder |
| 11:40–11:55 | Marcela Ely – Older Adults as Citizen Scientists: Participatory Mapping of Environmental Factors Supporting Safe Movement and Fall Prevention through the Our Voice Initiative |
| 11:55–12:10 | Marie Pinďáková Volaříková – Robot Robin in a Nursing Home: Preliminary Study |
| 12:10–12:20 | General Discussion |
12:20–13:00
Lunch Break
Panel Discussion
Future Directions in Digital Well-being Research
13:00–14:30
Open discussion involving speakers from all thematic sessions, international guests, project partners, and stakeholders.
WP leaders‘ discussion on funding opportunities.
14:30
Closing Remarks and Farewell

