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Dr. John Gerard Dinsmore

Associate Professor (School of Nursing & Midwifery)
NO.2 CLARE STREET
      
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Dr. John Gerard Dinsmore

Associate Professor (School of Nursing & Midwifery)
NO.2 CLARE STREET


Dr. John Dinsmore is an Ussher Associate Professor of Digital Health and Integrated Care and Deputy Director of the Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) at the School of Nursing and Midwifery (SNM). Over the course of his career he has gained extensive international and national experience leading major projects to develop and evaluate digital health innovations in practice, particularly within the Irish healthcare setting and across European member states. In particular Dr. Dinsmore has been recognised for his leading role in advancing the use of digital health technologies to improve self-management and care for individuals living with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity). This includes understanding the role played by an individual's care network (family, informal and formal carers and health care professionals) as part of any self-management regime. Outcomes from his research aim to understand and maximise the appropriate use of digital health technologies as part of a person-centred approach to home and community based health and well-being management. His work also seeks to strengthen academic, health service and industry collaboration in order to translate research outcomes into innovate practice within health and social care environments. Since 2015 Dr. Dinsmore has secured significant competitive research funding totalling over 13 million euros as a principal investigator from a variety of international and national award bodies such as the European Commission (EC), Science Foundation Ireland and Enterprise Ireland. This has included 3 awards under the EC Horizon 2020 (H2020) programme. He is Coordinator/Lead PI of two H2020 projects; ProACT (http://www.proact2020.eu) and SEURO (http://seuro2020.eu) and TCD PI in the H2020 MSCA VisuAAL (https://www.visuaal-itn.eu) project. Within these roles he has lead multi-country development and evaluation of digital health innovations bringing together a wide range of key stakeholders from academia, citizens, industry, health services, legal and policy. Informed by his research focus, Dr. Dinsmore's teaching covers the fields of healthcare innovation, digital health, health psychology and behavioural science across both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Within his teaching Dr. Dinsmore embeds key findings from his research ensuring students are introduced to the state of the art in digital health innovations exploring their design, development and evaluation, providing students with a range of innovative theories and methods (e.g. design thinking, behavioural science, business case development) to drive their creative thinking and generate potential solutions for the challenges of modern healthcare. Since joining Trinity College Dr. Dinsmore's leadership roles have included Deputy Director of the TCPHI, Lead TCD Principal Investigator (PI) for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Health, Knowledge and Information Community (KIC) and Course Director for the post-graduate programmes in Mental Health at the School of Nursing and Midwifery. He was also previously a Member of the Board of Directors for the EIT Health KIC UK/Ireland Co-Location Centre (CLC). In this role he led TCD activity to support the transition of the CLC to Ireland post-Brexit during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Dinsmore has also served on a number of School and College strategic and research committees (e.g. EIT Steering Committee, Tangent Academic Oversight Committee; SNM Research Committee; SNM Post Graduate Committees; Creative Arts Practice Steering Committee). He presently serves on the College Central Scholarship Committee, Industry PhD working group and TCPHI Executive.
  Behavioural Change   Behavioural Psychology   Chronic Disease   Chronic Disease Management   Chronic disease self-management   Computerised clinical systems   COPD   Dementia   Digital Behavioural Change Interventions   Digital Health   Digital Integrated Care   eHealth   Health informatics   Health Psychology   Healthcare Ecosystem   Healthcare Innovation   Informal Caregiving   Medical technology   mHealth   Mobile Applications   multimorbidity   Patient and Public Involvement in Research   Remote Monitoring   Stroke
Project Title
 SEURO - Scaling EUROpean citizen driven transferable and transformative digital integrated health and social care
From
2021
To
2025
Summary
Building on a previously awarded Horizon 2020 project, this EU-funded SEURO project aims to advance research into the use of digital health technologies for chronic disease self-management for older patients. Specifically, it will build on the ProACT platform, which was developed to empower individuals over 65 living at home with chronic diseases/multimorbidity to better understand and independently manage their health and well-being. In this context, SEURO engages a multidisciplinary EU consortium of public and private organisations to consolidate EU research assets into a new comprehensive approach for the scale-up and transfer of digital integrated care solutions. The aim is to develop three novel implementation support tools to help implement and assess solutions to patient needs.
Funding Agency
European Commission
Programme
Horizon 2020
Project Type
Research and Innovation Action
Project Title
 Inclusive Recommendations for Healthcare Professionals Around Sexuality and Intimacy in Dementia
From
02/02/2024
To
02/10/2024
Summary
Funding Agency
Alzheimer Netherland
Programme
InterAct Scholarship
Project Title
 visuAAL
From
2021
To
2025
Summary
Europe is facing crucial health and social care challenges due to the demographic shift towards an ageing population and related economic impact from increased provision of care. Innovation in Active and Assisted Living (AAL) solutions has the potential to address these healthcare and social demands while profiting from the economic opportunities driven by the Silver Economy. Advances in computer vision have given video cameras the ability of 'seeing', evolving their functionality to become 'smart cameras'. However, the monitoring using cameras can be seen as intrusive and violating rights to privacy, because of the concern that raw video images could be observed by unauthorised viewers or stored for inappropriate use. Acceptance of such technologies is also low because they create a sense of Orwellian "Big Brother" surveillance. The aim of VISUAAL is to bridge the knowledge gap between users' requirements and the appropriate and secure use of video-based AAL technologies to deliver effective and supportive care to older adults managing their health and wellbeing. VISUAAL will seek to increase awareness and understanding of the context-specific ethical, legal, privacy and societal issues necessary to implement visual system across hospital, home and community settings, in a manner that protects and reassures users; outputs will stimulate the development of a new research perspective for constructively addressing privacyaware video-based working solutions for assisted living. This aim will be achieved by providing a transdisciplinary and crosssectoral combination of training, non-academic placements, courses and workshops on scientific and complementary skills. This holistic training to high achieving early stage researchers will be facilitated by the consortium, a community of researchers and industrial partners from different fields (computer science, engineering, healthcare, law, business, sociology) and other stakeholders (users, policy makers, public services
Funding Agency
European Commission
Programme
H2020 MSCA-ITN-ETN
Project Type
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks
Project Title
 SMILE 2 - Supporting Multimorbidity Self-Care through Integration, Learning and eHealth
From
01/01/2023
To
31/12/2024
Summary
This is a research collaboration between the TCPHI, NetwellCASALA at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) and Caredoc and is funded under the Slaintecare Integration Fund. SMILE is a new, innovative service to enable Irish citizens to proactively self-manage their health and well-being from home supported by a digital platform and nurse-led remote assessment and triage. SMILE 2 will evaluate the potential of the service to support the HSE community care hubs nationally
Funding Agency
Health Service Executive
Programme
Sláintecare Integration Fund
Project Type
Service Evaluation
Project Title
 Advancing Social Inclusion through Technology EmPowerment (aSTEP)
From
24/04/2020
To
24/04/2024
Summary
Social inclusion is an important element of well-being for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or Intellectual Disability (ID). Research has highlighted that social inclusion is facilitated through access to education and employment. Despite this, people with ASD and/or ID have low rates of participation in these domains. Research has demonstrated that Assistive Technology (AT) shows great promise in increasing participation in education and employment. Notwithstanding recent technological advances, there are low rates of adoption of AT throughout Europe by service providers, educators, employers and policymakers. There are several areas of unmet need including: high abandonment rates of AT, lack of inclusion of people with ASD and/or ID in the research process, lack of interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaboration and poor match between technology and the individual with ASD and/or ID. The aim of the COST action is: Build an interdisciplinary, intersectoral pan EU and beyond, network which will enhance social inclusion and empowerment of individuals with ASD and/or ID. This will be achieved by: Evaluating the development of novel AT by providing an interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaboration between all stakeholders using a translational approach to establish standardised practice guidelines for design, development and deployment of AT. Creating knowledge, by providing a database of current AT technologies and their match to employment and educational contexts for users with ASD and/or ID. Promoting the adoption of evidence-based guidelines in relation to use of AT across settings and populations and propagating the use of inclusive design and rigorous research approaches.
Funding Agency
COST
Programme
COST ACTION
Project Type
COST ACTION

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Details Date
Management Committee Member - COST Action - Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living (GoodBrother) - CA19121 2020-2024
Management Committee Member - COST Action - International Interdisciplinary Network on Health and Wellbeing in an Age-friendly Digital World (NET4AGE-FRIENDLY) - CA19136 2020-2024
Management Committee Member - COST Action - advancing Social Inclusion through Technology EmPowerment (aSTEP) CA19104 2020-2024
Reviewer CHI Conference papers 2020 2020
Member - Expert Group on Digital Transformation - Digital Academy - Health Service Executive (HSE) Ireland 2019 - 2020
External PhD Examiner University College London 2018
Board of Directors of European Institute of Technology UK/Ireland Co-Location Centre 2018-Present
Reviewer - Nature - Human Behaviour 2018 - Present
Steering Committee - EHealth Research and Innovation Network (ERIN) 2017 to Present
Scientific Advisory Board Member to the Human behaviour Change Project - http://www.humanbehaviourchange.org/ 2017-2020
Session Chair - 1st Freedom Tech National Assembly (FreedomTech is a partnership between Enable Ireland and the Disability Federation of Ireland whose aim is to promote the creation of a viable and cost effective Assistive Technology Ecosystem nationally) 2017
Reviewer EU JPI MYBL Programme - http://www.jp-demographic.eu 2017
Reviewer on Swedish Government 'Knowledge Foundation' Research Funding Programme. Review of applications in 'E-health solutions for person-centred care of older people' category. Please see: http://www.kks.se/SitePages/Startsida.aspx 2017
Reviewer Health infomatics Journal 2017
World Health Organisation (WHO) 'GATE' (Global Cooperation on Assistive Technology) Member 2015 to Present
Working group World Economic Forum - Strategy in digital ageing, sustainable cities and finance. Meetings in Tokyo, Japan and London UK 2015-2016
WHO 2nd World Forum - Lead roundtable meeting on "Connected Things" - Kobe, Japan. Oct 2015
EU Advisory Team - EU AAL CMU on AAL JP Call 7 award criteria for 2015. 2015
International Reviewer - RAIND (Research in Autism, Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) Grant Programme at Michigan State University (MSU), United States. 2014
Journal Reviewer - IEEE Intelligent Systems Journal 2014
Leonardo of the Science Gallery, Ireland 2013 to Present
Judging panel for the 'Belfast Telegraph' App for Life Contest. October 2012
Health XL Dublin Mentor - Mentor to Healthcare Start ups in Dublin 2012
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
Details Date From Date To
Irish Federation of University Teachers (IFUT) 2019 Present
Irish eHealth Research and Innovation Network (ERIN) 2017 Present
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Health 2017 Present
Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology Europe (AAATE) 2017 Present
European Connected Health Alliance (ECHAlliance) 2016 Present
European Innovation Partnership on Active and Health Ageing (EIP-AHA) 2016 Present
Global Cooperation on Assistive Technology (GATE) - World Health Organisation (WHO) 2015 Present
Health 2.0 Dublin Chapter 2013 Present
IPPOSI (Irish Platform for Patients, Organisations, Science and Industry) 2012 Present
Human Computer Interaction Ireland (SIGCHI Ireland) 2012 Present
Performing Rights Society (PRS) 2006 Present
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) 2006 Present
Ambient Assistive Living (AAL) Network Europe 2013 2016
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnographical Sciences 2012 2015
Polak, S., Sillevis Smitt, M., Jacobs, A., van Leeuwen, C., Doyle, J., Cullen-Smith, S., Dinsmore J., A User Typology for Digital Health Self-Management Technologies: A Qualitative Study of the Long-term User Experiences of Older Adults with a Digital Self-Management Platform for Multimorbidity (ProACT)., Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research, 2025, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Doyle J, McAleer P, Murphy E, Smith S, Galvin M, Dinsmore J, An exploration of engagement and collaboration between healthcare professionals and older adults with multimorbidity using a digital health platform, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), HCI International 2024 Conference, Washington DC, USA, 29/06/24 - 04/07/24, 14726, Springer Cham., 2024, pp22 - 37, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
Boschi T., Bonin F., Ordonez-Hurtado R., Rousseau C., Pascale A., Dinsmore J, Functional Graph Convolutional Networks: A unified multi-task and multi-modal learning framework to facilitate health and social-care insights, roceedings of the Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI-24, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-24), South Korea, 3rd-9th August 2024, International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2024, pp7188-7196-, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
McAleer P., Doyle J., Dinsmore J, Exploring how Telephone Triage Nurses Support Older People with Multimorbidity to Engage in Digital Self-management, Pervasive Health 2023 Proceedings, Pervasive Health, Malmö, Sweden, 27-29 November 2023, 14726, Springer, Cham., 2024, pp244 - 255, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
Boschi T., Bonin F., Ordonez-Hurtado R., Pascale A., Teixeira F., Coklar Okutkan I., Morais J., Polak S., Jacobs A., Doyle J., Dinsmore J., ProInsight: A Tool for Risk Prediction and Impact Evaluation of Digital Health Solution Implementations, 2024 IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH) Proceedings, IEEE Conference on Digital Health 2024, Shenzhen, China, 7-13th July, IEEE, 2024, Conference Paper, ACCEPTED
Sheng Y., Doyle J., Bond R., Jaiswal R., Dinsmore J, Augmenting K-means Clustering with Qualitative Data to Discover Engagement Patterns of Older Adults with Multimorbidity when using Digital Health Technologies: Findings from a Proof-of-Concept Trial,, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024, p1 - 23, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Silva, C.C. and Presseau, J. and Van Allen, Z. and Schenk, P.M. and Moreto, M. and Dinsmore, J. and Marques, M.M., Effectiveness of Interventions for Changing More Than One Behavior at a Time to Manage Chronic Conditions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 58, (6), 2024, p432-444 , Notes: [cited By 0], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Doyle, J. and McAleer, P. and Murphy, E. and Smith, S. and Galvin, M. and Dinsmore, J., An Exploration of Engagement and Collaboration Between Healthcare Professionals and Older Adults with Multimorbidity Using a Digital Health Platform, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 14726 LNCS, 2024, p22-37 , Notes: [cited By 0], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Sheng, Y. and Bond, R. and Jaiswal, R. and Dinsmore, J. and Doyle, J., Augmenting K-Means Clustering with Qualitative Data to Discover the Engagement Patterns of Older Adults with Multimorbidity When Using Digital Health Technologies: Proof-of-Concept Trial, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 26, (1), 2024, Notes: [cited By 0], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Dinsmore J., Harvey S., Doyle J., 'Evaluation of the effectiveness and transferability of the digital health platform (ProACT) to support home-based multimorbidity self-management in Europe', ISRCTN registry, TCD/DKIT, 2023, 1 - 14, Protocol or guideline, PUBLISHED  DOI
  

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Dinsmore J., Complex Disease Management Using a Digital Health Solution, IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH), Chicago, USA, 5th July, 2023, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J, Ageing, Multimorbidity and Digital Health, TILDA Seminar Series, Online, 7th February, 2023, TILDA TCD, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J, Advancing the transferability of digital health solutions for multimorbidity self-management in Europe, Sustainable Digital Health and Innovation Conference, Galway, Ireland (NUIG), 14 October 2022, 2022, National University of Ireland Galway, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J, Keynote: The challenge for designing a digital health and well-being intervention for an ageing population: Managing multi-morbidity inside complex multi-stakeholder ecosystems of care., TechAAL, London, UK, 25th March, 2019, The Institution of Engineering and Technology UK, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Hannigan C., Murphy E., Dinsmore J., Designing a Digital Health Intervention for Older Adults with Multimorbidity, Sparks , Science Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 6th Feb, 2018, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J, Conference KEYNOTE: Can tech change our behaviour or can clever behaviour models get tech used?, Tech and Physical Activity Conference, Umeå, Sweden, 7-8th, November, 2018, Umeå University, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J., Bennett P., McGuinness S, Panel: The Challenges and Opportunities of Delivering Healthcare Innovations , DkIT, Dundalk, Ireland, 21/04/2018, 2018, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J., Murphy E., Hannigan C., Galvin M., Brady AM., McCarron M., Smith S., Doyle J., ProACT: A Digital Behavioural Change Intervention for Multimorbidity Self-Management, Home Instead Senior Care (HISC) Innovation Day, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland, 13/04/2018, 2018, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J., Key Note: Designing a Behavioural Change Intervention for Multimorbidity Self-Management, 4th Annual CBC Conference, London, UK, 20/02//2018, 2018, Notes: [Opening Keynote address of Conference], Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Dinsmore J, Advancing Digital Behavioural Change Interventions for Chronic Disease Management, eHealth Ireland Ecosystem: 'Unlocking Data for Better Health Outcomes', Dublin City University, 01/11/2018, 2018, Oral Presentation, PRESENTED

  


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Award Date
Honorary Masters TCD (MAJO) 2024
Finalist - AI Awards Ireland - Best Application of AI for Social Good - SEURO project 2023
Silver Eco and Ageing Well International Award - SEURO Horizon 2020 Project 2022
Trinity Innovation Award - One to Watch 2021
Honourable Paper Mention - CHI 2019 - for Paper: Managing Multimorbidity: Identifying Design Requirements for a Digital Self-Management Tool to Support Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions 2019
Irish Healthcare Awards Project Commendation for ProACT 2018
Health Research Board (2017) Recognition of EU Research Leadership 2017
Dyson Award Ireland (PI on research project WayFinding) 2017
Universal Grand Design Challenge People's Award (Centre for Excellence in Universal Design): Project 'WayFinder' 2016
Winner of the BIOEVOLVE Conference Digital Hack 2015
Leonardo of the Science Gallery Dublin 2013-Present
Propellerhead Artist Endorsement 2012
CMJ Music Marathon Music Artist Spotlight 2009
SONICBIDS Artist Endorsement 2009
GIO GOI Artist Endorsement 2006
Today FM Rising Artist Award 2005
Virgin Radio Xtreme Unsigned Artist Award 2005
XFM London Unsigned Artist Award 2005