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Today we notice a rising life expectancy in the Western countries. Together with an aging population we see an increasing prevalence of age-related diseases such as dementia. This results already in a lack of places in living and care centres. We also notice that the Western population has an unhealthy eating and exercising habit. This can be seen in a significant increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases. This means that not only the older persons but also the active population is confronted with health problems. Besides the growing number of persons reliant on care, we see that there are fewer (young) professional caregivers available. This meansnbsp;the demographic evolution in the Western countries has made that the current healthcare systems are under enormous pressure. In addition to the demographic evolution, we also experienced anbsp;(r)evolution. In our daily lives, we are becoming more familiar with (mobile) technology and we are approaching a turning point in the healthcare sector where technology will increasingly find its way into healthcare applications. Therefore, this doctoral research is lookingnbsp;opportunities to use technology in the healthcare in order to support in chronic care. Because today there is already a need for technology to support healthcare tasks, we are looking for technology that is immediately usable in real-life conditions. In this work, we focus on three different target groups which are from old to young: demented elderly persons, adults in the prevention and rehabilitation ofnbsp;diseases, and children with epilepsy. For each of these target groups a specific application will be developed. Each ofnbsp;applications also fits into a broader context of current challenges in the healthcare. The challenges being focused upon in this worknbsp;1) an aging population, 2) a rising prevalence of lifestyle diseases, and 3) a shortage of healthcare professionals. Although not explicitly investigated in this work these systems willnbsp;contribute to an increasing quality of life of the target group, offer support to caregivers and have a positive economic impact on the cost of the healthcare. Fornbsp;three target groups the following specific applications will be discussed. First, for demented elderly persons we investigate the ability to automatically detect pain or discomfort based on their facial expressions. Secondly, for adults we will try to predict their physical activities based on knee angle measurements. Thirdly, for children with epilepsy we search for the ability to recognizenbsp;abnormal movement. For each of these applications, a specific system is developed and tested in real-life conditions. During the development of these systems five items get special attention in this work. Firstly, we consider the specific application in itself. From the application point of view, the functional requirements are determined. Based on the functional requirements the measurement system is defined. This is a combination of hardware and software which needs to work in a real environment and with a minimal impact on the user. Next, we look at the raw data, collected by the measurement system, and how it can be processed into usable data. Then we have to make these systems work in real-life conditions. Therefore thenbsp;processing should be performed quickly and accurately in order to meet thenbsp;constraints. Hence, we look for opportunities to execute the (sometimes computationally intensive)nbsp;in real-time. Finally, the added value of these systems is the clinical information and results that can be extracted in a simple and useful way fromnbsp;measurements. Therefore, we also evaluate the usability of these applications in a real-life environment. The ultimate goal of this doctoral research is to describe a methodology that can be used in the development of technological systems in the healthcare sector. Hopefully this thesis can also contribute to a faster integration of technology in the healthcare sector, and improvement of the quality of life of the patient, and support the caregiver (from professional caregiver to informal caregiver) in performing care.
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Zorg --- Ouderenzorg --- Theses
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zwangerschap --- rookstop --- roken --- Theses --- Zwangerschap en roken
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Comprehensive analysis of the development of the Russian an Czech state administration.
Civil service reform --- Merit system --- Spoils system --- Patronage, Political --- Theses
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vroedvrouwen --- 610 --- vroedvrouwenberoep --- zwangerschap --- Wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Kraamzorg --- Vroedvrouwen - verloskundigen --- Academic collection --- Vroedkunde --- Theses
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Ziektebeleving --- Chronische patiënten --- Chronische ziekten --- Marokko --- Ethiek --- Gezondheidszorg --- allochtonen --- ziektebeleving --- Theses --- Chronische patiënt --- Chronische aandoening
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#SBIB:316.7C556 --- 617.4 --- sport --- Sociologie van sport en spel: topsport, beroepssport --- Theses
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This book provides a bibliography of a wide scope of British and Irish post-graduate theses of maritime economic and social history. Its intent is to make these informative, under-utilised texts more accessible for scholars, in response to the deep expansion of subject as a historical discipline. It aims to keep these texts, often unpublished, from lapsing into obscurity. The author takes a broad approach to the subject area, including strands more particular to science than the humanities, and history as recent as the year of publication, intending the resource to be as comprehensive as possible, and of maximum use to present and future scholars. The material is primarily gathered and cross-referenced from Roger R. Bilboul's Restrospective Index to Theses of Great Britain and Ireland 1716-1950, the ASLIB Index, and the Institute of Historical Research of the University of London. Each entry comprises Surname, Thesis Title (truncated for length where necessary), Degree Awarded, Awarding Institution, and Date. The database comprises 2500 entries, subdivided into twenty-five sections concerning:- the shipping business and all commercial/mercantile aspects of operation; exploration, cartography, and navigation; shipping and shipbuilding technologies; docks and harbours; maritime labour; maritime medical issues; naval history, piracy, privateering; international relations; maritime law; pollution and the maritime environment; fishing; sea-port communities; culture, literature, and art; maritime economics; marine architecture; coastal planning; tourism; and off-shore oil. The sections are further subdivided by location, and a geographical index is included for ease of reference. The author assures that the majority of theses are readily accessible.
Dissertations, Academic --- Navigation --- Thèses et écrits académiques --- Histoire --- Bibliographie. --- History --- Academic dissertations --- Programs, Academic --- Theses --- Thesis writing --- Universities and colleges --- Academic disputations --- Navigation, Primitive --- Locomotion --- Orientation --- Nautical astronomy --- Naval art and science --- Pilots and pilotage --- Dissertations
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Deep excavations in densely populated urban areas around the world pose specific challenges due to the increasingly complex conditions in which they are undertaken. The construction of underground car parks, cellar storage areas and major infrastructure in deep excavations helps to preserve the quality of space above ground. Despite the considerable effort that goes into their design and construction, such projects often encounter problems, such as damage to existing structures, delays and cost overruns. This book presents the results of an extensive research project conducted at the University
Engineering sciences. Technology --- Theses --- Piling (Civil engineering) --- Pile-driving --- Piles (Civil engineering) --- Civil engineering --- Foundations --- Poles (Engineering) --- Wood poles
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