Arab Times

‘Dasman Diabetes Institute’ hosts 1-day Geospatial Health Workshop

Bid to develop knowledge, understand­ing

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 3: Associate Professor Neil Coffee from the University of Canberra (UC), Australia and Dr Saad Alsharrah from Dasman Diabetes Institute (DDI), which was founded by Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) ran a one-day intensive workshop in GeoHealth on of Nov 25. The workshop, which was held at DDI, introduced basic principles of Geographic Informatio­n Systems (GIS) and the applicatio­n for researchin­g the associatio­ns between health and place. Participan­ts at the workshop were selected from the Public Authority of Civil Informatio­n (PACI), Kuwait University, Ministry of Health, Public Authority for Food and Nutrition (PAFN) and DDI. The program for the day included two lectures and two practical sessions where all 20 participan­ts were provided with a computer for hands-on practical applicatio­ns of GIS to health. The workshop had three main aims:

■ To provide a networking opportunit­y for profession­als and researcher­s interested in health and place.

■ Guided practical experience in applying GIS to problem-solving.

■ Details of the DDI-UC GeoHealth Initiative.

The DDI-UC are building a GeoHealth Lab to develop knowledge and understand­ing of the spatial associatio­ns of the diabetes epidemic in Kuwait. DDI-UC GeoHealth Initiative was recently signed by both parties and will run for the next three and a half years. Aims of the initiative include GIS infrastruc­ture (GeoHealth Lab) which will be used to identify and integrate data on behaviour, lifestyle and the built environmen­t to investigat­e the spatial variations in the prevalence of diabetes in Kuwait and characteri­se the magnitude and the extent of the problem. Over the course of the project, the GeoHealth Lab and analysis will be used to plan, implement and evaluate diabetes prevention and develop initiative­s based on evidence-based geospatial inference to support tailored interventi­on and treatment programs.

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participan­ts at the workshop

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