Human interface technology: Enhancing tertiary nursing education to ensure workplace readinessdoi:http://ecite.utas.edu.au/67066Mather, CareyC. Mather, Human interface technology: Enhancing tertiary nursing education to ensure workplace readiness. INTED; 2010....
Now more than ever, the continuous "greying" of the population requires technology-driven nursing services (Sato et al., 2020). As the healthcare industry gradually enters the Fourth Industrial Age (also, Industry 4.0 and 4IR), the introduction of healthcare robots in health-related services ...
[128] made great contributions to the technology of voice human–computer (HC) interface. They proposed a TENG-based flexible device with both microphone and speaker functions, as shown in Fig. 6f. Normal TENG-based voice HC interface devices can only realize the conversion of sound signa...
Mammary glands are essential for the nursing of young. Their growth, differentiation, and secretion of milk, and in fact the whole process of lactation, are controlled by pituitary hormones as well as by estrogen and progesterone. Other glands and physiological activities also influence lactation, ...
A middle-range nursing theory that focuses on the interpersonal relationship between a nurse and an ill person, with emphasis on helping the person to find clarity in the illness experience. Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and PartnersWant...
From a healthcare perspective, the primary goal of HFE becomes the optimization of technology design and care systems to achieve productivity, safety, efficiency, and quality in the care delivery process.[4]Secondarily, the science works to enhance the wellbeing (experience, joy, satisfaction, heal...
Recognition of human activities nowadays is used not only for monitoring system, but also interface,motion analysis of skilled players and nursing. It is further desired to recognize a larger variety of activities tosupport human 's daily life. In the existing studies, human motions have been rep...
It also integrates superior resources, such as transportation, talents, technology, and agriculture, leading to a high level of internal economic development. In addition, local education and health care continue to improve. The comprehensive influence of various advantages contributes to improving ...
IPAT (Impact, Population, Affluence, and Technology) G. McNicoll, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 For a given population group, the adverse impact of human activity on the natural environment can be thought of as the product of three factors: population si...
Boulanger's programmers have created a version for children, in which they chase animals or race through wormholes. He envisions the technology being used in nursing homes, where vital signs telemonitored by cloud analytics could make sure the exercise is done safely. In remote communities, the ...