Academic Staff


- GH527
- +852 2766 4550
- yan-ivy.zhao@polyu.edu.hk
Biography
Ivy Zhao is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). She obtained her BSc in Nursing from Wuhan University, China; MSc in Health Promotion from The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), United States; and PhD in Nursing from Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand. She received her postdoctoral training in School of Nursing, PolyU. Before coming to Hong Kong, she also worked in Age Concern Auckland, a nationwide NGO providing specialized services and support for older adults in New Zealand.
Ivy is a dedicated researcher focusing on improving cognitive health, loneliness and healthy ageing for older adults. She has developed expertise in auditory rehabilitation for age-related hearing loss, auditory-cognitive training, and the clinical and cognitive assessment of older adults with hearing loss. Over the past three years, she has been actively developing various home-based social robot-assisted interventions for improving loneliness, depressive symptoms and physical activity in older adults and their family caregivers. She is also developing an fMRI paradigm to explore functional brain network engagement in relationship to changes in loneliness and cognitive performance after a robot-mediated interactive intervention. Ivy has successfully secured funding from the Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF) and HMRF Fellowship Scheme to support her robotic studies.
To fill the service gap in Hong Kong and internationally, as the first inventor, she and her team have developed an online gamified auditory-cognitive dual task training system 聽聰智明 (Patent: HK30110757) for older adults with hearing loss. The study team has received the 1st runner up Award and Co-innovation Award in Health Future Challenge 2023 of PolyU and Translational Research Grant from the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences.
Ivy is the Deputy Director of World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Community Health Services (WHO CC). She serves as an ICOPE trainer, supporting the implementation of the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) model in the Western Pacific Regions. She currently maintains extensive collaborations with local and international healthcare stakeholders, government authorities, and community organizations to facilitate the adoption and integration of the ICOPE model into existing healthcare systems.
Ivy is currently accepting PhD students. If you are interested, please kindly submit your CV via email, along with a statement outlining your research interests.
Education and Academic Qualifications
- PhD, Auckland University of Technology
- Master of Science, University of Mississippi
- Bachelor of Science, Wuhan University