4 research outputs found
Multirole of the internet of medical things (IoMT) in biomedical systems for managing smart healthcare systems: An overview of current and future innovative trends
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is an emerging subset of Internet of Things (IoT), often called as IoT in healthcare, refers to medical devices and applications with internet connectivity, is exponentially gaining researchers’ attention due to its wide-ranging applicability in biomedical systems for Smart Healthcare systems. IoMT facilitates remote health biomedical system and plays a crucial role within the healthcare industry to enhance precision, reliability, consistency and productivity of electronic devices used for various healthcare purposes. It comprises a conceptualized architecture for providing information retrieval strategies to extract the data from patient records using sensors for biomedical analysis and diagnostics against manifold diseases to provide cost-effective medical solutions, quick hospital treatments, and personalized healthcare. This article provides a comprehensive overview of IoMT with special emphasis on its current and future trends used in biomedical systems, such as deep learning, machine learning, blockchains, artificial intelligence, radio frequency identification, and industry 5.0
Effects of Artificial Lighting in Dormitories on College Students’ Physiology and Production
abstract: The artificial lighting plays crucial role in the human life in the contemporary,
globalized and highly complex world. Its influence on the physical and psychological
health of the humans was studied by numerous reputable scholars from across the globe,
however this study focuses on the impact of light on the college students living in the
dormitories. The study seeks to find whether there is a correlation between light and health
of the student, his/her performance, productivity, mood and feelings. The paper uses a
relatively new housing near Arizona State University Tempe-campus as a case study as an
attempt to substantiate the problem dimensions and suggest feasible solutions.
Basing on the available literature on the topic and the case study evaluation, the
author determined the range of possible recommendations for the lighting professionals in
the industry to maximally satisfy the needs of the students and make their stay and life in
the dormitory comfortable and healthy experience. The relevant conclusions are made
basing on the obtained results.Dissertation/ThesisMasters Thesis Design 201
Tales of the Unknown and Entanglement: An Early Career Researcher’s Qualitative Immersive Fieldwork Experience in a Nursing-Hospital Context
The purpose of this paper is to explore and reflect on the fieldwork dilemmas of an early career researcher in conducting management qualitative research in a nursing-hospital context. The complexity of fieldwork dilemmas, especially issues of nursing-hospital contextual factors and identities, as well as how they were negotiated to gain and maintain fieldwork entry and information access is also discussed. Drawing on the most uncertain fieldwork moments that are derived from 22,936 words of field notes collected during a prolonged period of fieldwork, as well as a researcher's retrospective sense of fieldwork experience, author will describe and analyse fieldwork dilemmas. Through employing the lens of reflexivity and the notion of “activating the hyphen” between nursing-hospital insiders, research informants and the researcher, the most uncertain fieldwork moments and their criticality in gaining and maintaining fieldwork entry and information access are selected and categorized into three interrelated tales: confronting official layers of gatekeepers, confronting hesitancy and finding insider roles. Fieldwork dilemmas of the management qualitative research in a nursing-hospital context mainly arise from complex combinations of nursing-hospital contextual factors and multiple identity boundaries and perceptions between the researched nursing-hospital settings, nurse informants and the researcher. In addition to the multiple identity boundaries and perceptions, some constraints and opportunities were experienced with respect to fieldwork entry and information access. The fieldwork accounts provided explore and reflect upon the complicity of fieldwork dilemmas when conducting management qualitative research in a nursing-hospital context, specifically when fundamental differences between the researcher and research informants take place. The practical means described to negotiate contextual factors and multiple identity perceptions will be valuable to early career researchers, especially those preparing for field experiences in nursing-hospital contexts for the first time.Full Tex
Breaking the Boundaries Collective – A Manifesto for Relationship-based Practice
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupWe are a group of service users, professionals and services who began a project called Breaking the Boundaries Collective. This project advocates and campaigns for relationship-based practice (RBP). We offer resources and guidance for ways to achieve it. We encourage and foster discussions and debates on aspects of RBP that challenge hegemonic notions of professional boundaries
