Workshop 6 - From Prototype to Practice: Interactive Workshop on Intake24 Clinical — ASN Events
2:00PM - 4:00PM

You must pre register to attend this workshop

Location: Griffith University, Ian O'Connor Building (Griffith Health Centre) G40, Level 4, Room 4.112

Workshop facilitators: Dr Anu Ivaturi, Monash University, Dr Merran Blair, Monash University, Dr Siew Lim, Monash University & Dr Tracy McCaffrey, Monash University

Description: Intake24: https://intake24.com/ was used by the ABS in the 2023 national nutrition survey. A prototype application: Intake24: Clinical was developed to support the delivery of dietary advice in clinical practice. This workshop offers nutrition and dietetics students and practitioners the chance to explore the evidence-base that informed Intake24 Clinical and its adaptability to evolving healthcare delivery. A 10-minute demonstration of the prototype will be followed by Q&A on its features and workflow. Participants will then engage in interactive group activities (5–6 people per group) to generate ideas through structured brainstorming to:
1. Identify the current issues around dietary assessment and feedback in clinical settings
2. Critique the design of intake24: Clinical and assess the relative advantages and pain points
3. Discuss strategies for adoption of intake24: clinic in Australian health practices
4. Map implementation and dissemination plans to reach target populations and achieve national goals on healthy eating
Each activity will take 15–20 minutes, followed by a 30-minute session to reflect and synthesise ideas into meaningful actions.

Expected outcomes: Participants will gain an understanding of human-centred design and its application to digital nutrition tools. They will actively contribute to shaping the Intake24 Clinical prototype through collaborative brainstorming and idea generation. By identifying implementation barriers and enablers, participants will develop awareness of practical challenges in delivering dietary advice within healthcare settings. They will leave equipped to apply these insights in real-world contexts, supporting the design and delivery of effective, user-centred tools for achieving national goals to advance public health nutrition.