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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222043

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Background: Contemporary society has led to the increasing use of electronic equipment that is very much responsible for the burden of electronic waste (e-waste). E-waste contains very hazardous substance that harms health and environmental conditions. There is no delicate mechanism for the management of e-waste in Lucknow city, Uttar Pradesh. This study assessed knowledge, practice, and awareness of e-waste management among residents of this city. Material and methods: The study was conducted amongst users of electronic equipment living in the Lucknow City of Uttar Pradesh. The study was a cross-sectional descriptive study. Multi-stage random sampling was done for the selection of participants for the study. A predesigned and pretested questionnaire was administered in a single setting for all phases. The total optimum sample size is 700 individuals who participated in the study. Data were entered in MS Excel 2016 and descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages were calculated, applying the chi-square test for association using R-4.2.1 Statistical software. Aim and objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding the management of electronic waste among users of electronic equipment residing in Lucknow city. Results: Only 37% of users are aware that e-waste adversely affects health. Only 34.3% of users knew that e-waste should be given to the seller or manufacturer for recycling while rest told that it should be stored at home, sold to a scrap dealer, or disposed with normal waste. 87.3% users are not aware about e-waste govt guidelines. In the current study electronic and print media like television, radio and news paper were not found to be source of information for e-waste disposal. Conclusion: Education regarding the ill effects of e-waste is essential for people and awareness of proper disposal of e-waste is the need of the hour. Electronic and print media as well as companies producing electronic equipment should play a significant role to awaken the respondent about the disposal of e-waste

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222005

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Background: College students appear more vulnerable in developing a dependence on the internet. Individuals with hikikomori are frequently reported to have social contact predominantly via the internet. Objectives: To find the prevalence of Internet addiction, gaming Addiction, Hikikomori Trait and Insomnia amongst medical undergraduates and to study their association with various determinants. Methodology: The present Cross-Sectional study was conducted among first to final-year medical students studying at various medical colleges in Indian City from February to May 2021. Data collection was done after obtaining the ethical permission of the Institute. A total of 400 students who gave consent were sent an electronic questionnaire. Results: The mean age of study participants was 20 ± 1.58 years. Internet addiction was present in 189(47.2%) participants, gaming addiction in 128 (32%) students and Hikikomori Trait was found in 98(24.5%) students. There was a statistically significant association between different grades of insomnia and internet, gaming addiction, and hikikomori trait (<?0.0001) in the present study. Conclusion: Internet addiction was present in almost half of the medical students while gaming addiction was seen in nearly one third of the students. Male gender and hostel stay had a statistically significant association with internet addiction, gaming addiction, insomnia and hikikomori trait.

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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 38(5): e2023144, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521662

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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the risk factors for predicting atrial high-rate episodes (AHREs) detected by cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). Methods: A total of 140 patients with CIED in our hospital from June 2013 to June 2018 were included and were followed up to observe whether they had AHREs. AHRE are defined as atrial rate ≥ 175 times/minute, lasting > 5 minutes, and reviewed by an experienced electrophysiologist with unclear clinical diagnosis. The patients fasted for 12 hours after implantation, and blood samples were collected for biochemical, lipid, and whole blood count detection. Follow-up was regular after discharge to record follow-up data of each patient and conduct statistical analysis. Results: One hundred and forty patients were implanted with dual-chamber pacemakers, their median age was 70 years old, 44.29% were male, 27 patients had AHRE within one year, and AHRE incidence rate was 19.29%. The microcytic to hypochromic (M/H) ratio was calculated for all AHRE patients and compared with the patients without AHRE; the M/H value of AHRE patients was significantly higher. Throughout the entire follow-up period, a total of 44 patients developed AHRE; when adjusted by multivariate analysis, only M/H ratio ≥ 4.5 vs. < 4.5 had statistical significance, and the adjusted hazard ratio value was 4.313 (1.675-11.105). Conclusion: As an indicator, M/H ratio may play an important role in the occurrence and development of atrial fibrillation and can be used as a predictor of AHRE in patients with CIED.

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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 38(5): e20220261, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1449568

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Deep sternal wound infections (DSWI) are so serious and costly that hospital services continue to strive to control and prevent these outcomes. Microcosting is the more accurate approach in economic healthcare evaluation, but there are no studies in this field applying this method to compare DSWI after isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This study aims to evaluate the incremental risk-adjusted costs of DSWI on isolated CABG. Methods: This is a retrospective, single-center observational cohort study with a propensity score matching for infected and non-infected patients to compare incremental risk-adjusted costs between groups. Data to homogeneity sample was obtained from a multicentric database, REPLICCAR II, and additional sources of information about costs were achieved with the electronic hospital system (Si3). Inflation variation and dollar quotation in the study period were corrected using the General Market Price Index. Groups were compared using analysis of variance, and multiple linear regression was performed to evaluate the cost drivers related to the event. Results: As expected, infections were costly; deep infection increased the costs by 152% and mediastinitis by 188%. Groups differed among hospital stay, exams, medications, and multidisciplinary labor, and hospital stay costs were the most critical cost driver. Conclusion: In summary, our results demonstrate the incremental costs of a detailed microcosting evaluation of infections on CABG patients in São Paulo, Brazil. Hospital stay was an important cost driver identified, demonstrating the importance of evaluating patients' characteristics and managing risks for a faster, safer, and more effective discharge.

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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 38(5): e20220026, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1449569

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ABSTRACT Introduction: The coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) data provided by the Brazilian Registry of Cardiovascular Surgeries in Adults (BYPASS) Registry is a Brazilian reality. Objective: To carry out a comparative exercise between the BYPASS Registry published data and data from patients operated on in a randomly chosen period (2013-2015) at Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo (HCFMRP-USP). Methods: This is a retrospective study reviewing 173 electronic medical records of CABG patients from the HCFMRP-USP. These data were compared with the BYPASS Registry published data. Chi-square test was used to verify the changes within the prevalence of adequate/inadequate biochemical tests before and after surgery. The sample was divided into groups consistent with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time (CPB ≤ 120 minutes and CPB > 120 minutes). For the complications, prevalence by the chi-square test was adopted. Significant P-values are < 0.05. Results: The comparative operative data of the BYPASS Registry and the HCFMRP-USP patients were quite similar, except for the isolate use of only arterial grafts, which was more frequent on HCFMRP-USP patients (30.8% vs. 15.9%), and the use of radial artery, also more frequent on HCFMRP-USP patients (48.8% vs. 1.1%) Conclusion: The comparative study suggested that the BYPASS Registry should be a reference for CABG quality control.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220552

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Mass customization (MC) offers tailor-made services to customers and necessary for industries in current global competition. However, implementation of MC is at nascent stage particularly in consumer electronics. This study investigates barriers in adoption of MC in context with developing economies such as India. There are quite a few barriers which may affect implementation of MC. Through literature survey and experts' opinion 15 barriers has been identi?ed. DEMATEL method was used to ?nd cause-effect relationship between these barriers. Also most signi?cant barriers has been identi?ed as Lack of ?nancial support, Lack of awareness of use of Information Technology in MC, Not availability of machines supporting MC, Lack of support from top management, and Lack of trained & skilled manpower. This study guides policy maker and managers in understanding the challenges in implementation of MC in emerging economies.

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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine ; : 201-207, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-829469

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@#Human and cognitive ergonomics become one of essential elements in industrial field nowadays due to employer concern on physical, spiritual and emotional of their workers. The need of industrial today required operator’s cognitive functions with less manual human control but in reality human judgement cannot be eliminate as there are various task that only can be perform by human. The objective of this study is to investigate the level of stress among Muslim electronics assembly line workers in electronic factories in Malaysia. The method used in this study is a survey questionnaire. The study is to compare the stress level between male and female, different ages of worker, years of working experience and task deliver in the plant to perform their duty and contribute to company. The tool administered is DASS 42 questions which distributed to the 360 worker from different level which is staffs and operators. Based on it, emWavePro device are used to test workers biofeedback performance in order to determine target persons for stress management module implementation. Workers performances in terms of productivity are measure after complete module implementation. The result may shows that workers that undergo this programed as a subjects improve their work performance by increasing productivity. Workers may came to work with positive attitude that impact positive environment to the plant. Using DASS, 319 of electronics assembly line workers are evaluated and from that 18 workers are identified with extremely severe of depression, anxiety and stress. From 18 workers, 61.1% are come from age between 19 and 29 years old with working experience less than 5 years. These 18 workers had potential to influence others that can disturb positive environment on the plant and change it to negative environment. Cognitive ergonomics is one of important elements to be focus as it impact workers performance every day. Not only physical, spiritual and emotional of the workers also contribute to the plant achievement in general.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-194182

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Background: Smart phones are truly a boon for us in all aspects of our life. It helps mankind to lead a faster and easier life, but the same devices used to get things done are now the gatekeepers of an infinite number of distractions and sources of instant gratification. Even though, there is an ocean full of information a click away, we fail to utilize it for something resourceful. Increased media consumption, multi screening and social media usage reduce the ability to focus on tasks and duties which have a much higher priority.Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted with a validated questionnaire among 200 undergraduate MBBS students of a deemed to be medical university.Results: Among the ninety-eight per cent of the students who own a smartphone, all have access to the internet. Seventy-seven per cent of the students use these gadgets on a very regular basis throughout the day and among them only forty-six per cent were found to be using it for academic purposes.Conclusions: Through this study, it has become more discernible that smart phones have paved its way for a reckless future, though if used wisely it would become a blessing in disguise. The ever-changing medical fraternity could really benefit from this discovery but alas, a tool made to make our lives easier is weighing us down with its addictive and time-consuming features.

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Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine ; : 265-271, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-766140

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OBJECTIVES: The Samsung Ombudsperson Commission was launched as an independent third-party institution following an agreement among Samsung Electronics, Supporters for Health and Right of People in Semiconductor Industry (Banolim in Korean, an independent NGO), and the Family Compensation Committee, in accordance with the industry accident prevention measure required by the settlement committee to address the issues related to employees who allegedly died from leukemia and other diseases as a result of working at Samsung's semiconductor production facilities. METHODS: The Commission has carried out a comprehensive range of activities to review and evaluate the status of the company's occupational accidents management system, as well as occupational safety and health risk management within its facilities. RESULTS: Based on the results of this review, termed a comprehensive diagnosis, the Commission presented action plans for improvement to strengthen the company's existing safety and health management system and to effectively address uncertain risks in this area going forward. CONCLUSIONS: The Commission will monitor the execution of the suggested tasks and provide advice and guidance to ensure that Samsung's semiconductor and liquid crystal display production lines are safer.


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Humans , Accident Prevention , Accidents, Occupational , Compensation and Redress , Diagnosis , Korea , Leukemia , Liquid Crystals , Occupational Diseases , Occupational Health , Risk Management , Semiconductors
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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 21(1): 243-252, ene.-jun. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094725

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RESUMEN El avance tecnológico ha traído consigo la generación de residuos de celulares y tabletas. Esta tendencia seguirá en aumento, dado el fácil acceso a estos dispositivos. En el siguiente estudio, se relaciona la incidencia del nivel de escolaridad, sobre las actitudes y las percepciones, que se tienen sobre el manejo de los residuos provenientes de celulares y de tabletas, con el fin de ahondar en esta problemática y aportar insumos para la creación de estrategias y de políticas encaminadas al desarrollo sustentable. Para esto, se aplicó una encuesta a 450 personas que habitan en la ciudad de Florencia - Caquetá, Colombia. Se realizó un test de independencia, que permitió decidir si el nivel de escolaridad incide sobre las actitudes y las percepciones. Los resultados obtenidos indicaron que no existe tal dependencia con las actitudes, pero sí con las percepciones, lo que demuestra la inconsistencia del ser humano entre lo que piensa y cómo actúa. Un hallazgo relevante en el presente estudio es que, en su gran mayoría, estos dispositivos o sus partes, después de un tiempo, terminan en la basura, junto con los residuos convencionales.


SUMMARY The technological advance has brought with it the generation of cell and tablet waste. This trend will continue to increase, given the easy access to these devices. In the following study, the incidence of schooling level is related to attitudes and perceptions about the handling of cell and tablet waste, in order to deepen this problem and provide inputs for the creation of strategies and policies aimed at sustainable development. For this, a survey was applied to 450 people living in the city of Florencia Caquetá Colombia. An independence test was carried out, which allowed to decide if the level of schooling affects attitudes and perceptions. The results obtained indicated that there is no such dependence on attitudes, but with perceptions, this shows the human being's lack of balance between what he thinks and how he acts. A relevant finding in the present study, is that the vast majority of these devices or their parts, after a while end up in the trash, along with conventional waste.

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Chinese Medical Equipment Journal ; (6): 90-93, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-700001

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Objective To improve the theory and practice learning of the students majoring in medical imaging by investigating the teaching method of"Medical Electronics"course.Methods The problems in teaching"Medical Electronics"course were summarized, and the causes were analyzed. Results Some improvement measures were proposed for teaching"Medical Electronics"course with considerations on the professional background of the students and the characteristics of the course, which proved its efficiency through practical trial. Conclusion For teaching medical students in electronics technology course,the methods such as integrating and optimizing contents of course,guided teaching as well as experiments and discussions by groups,have significant effects on improving students'learning enthusiasm and teaching efficiency.

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Chinese Medical Equipment Journal ; (6): 88-91, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699975

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Objective To demonstrate the feasibility and necessity of constructivist pedagogy for teaching biomedical electronics so as to create a new instructional mode. Methods The new mode for teaching biomedical electronics was discussed from two aspects of teaching thought and practice with considerations on constructivist pedagogy connotation as well as the actualities of teaching resources and object. Results Instructional thoughts which boosted students' thinking ability,learning habits and confidence were developed.The instructional practice,which included integrated teaching units, problem-based discussion,task-driven experiment content,was also been achieved.Conclusion The reform of instructional mode gains high practical effect, and provides pedagogical implications to other specialized courses of biomedical engineering.

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Pediátr. Panamá ; 46(2): 126-131, agosto-septiembre 2017.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-848347

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Resumen La exposición y el uso de medios electrónicos por parte de la mayoría de los niños es una realidad desde los primeros años de vida. Esta realidad se ha instalado en la vida de nuestros niños y de nuestra sociedad antes de que investigaciones cientí cas hayan podido evaluar su real impacto en el neurodesarrollo infantil. En los lactantes y pre-escolares, la exposición a pantallas electrónicas se ha asociado a un menor nivel de desarrollo cognitivo y del lenguaje. Asimismo, a mediano plazo, se ha relacionado con mayor riesgo de sobrepeso, dé cit de atención, y el riesgo de adoptar una actitud pasiva frente al mundo. En la edad escolar y en la adolescencia, el uso de estos instrumentos tecnológicos puede brindar oportunidades positivas para los aprendizajes y para la socialización. Sin embargo, más frecuentemente se observa un uso excesivo de estos dispositivos electrónicos, que repercute sobre la capacidad de concentración, el rendimiento escolar y sobre la cantidad y calidad del sueño nocturno. Algunos adolescentes que utilizan demasiado las redes sociales presentan síntomas de depresión, de déficit de sueño, sobrepeso, aislamiento social (afectados por el ciber-bullying), o están expuestos a contenidos y contactos inapropiados o riesgosos, y comprometen su privacidad y la con dencialidad de sus datos personales. Por todo ello, la comunidad académica debe informar sobre estos serios riesgos a la población, al mismo tiempo que continúa desarrollando investigaciones para conocer mejor el impacto que tienen los diferentes medios electrónicos sobre el neurodesarrollo y el bienestar de los niños y adolescentes.


Abstract Exposure and use of electronic media by the majority of children is part of their reality since the first years of life. This reality has installed in the life of our kids and our society before scientific research has been able to assess their real impact in child neurodevelopment. In infants, toddlers and preschoolers, exposure to electronic screens has been related to cognitive and language delay. Additionally, in the medium term, it has been related to a greater risk of overweight, lack of concentration and attention deficit, and a greater risk to adopt a passive attitude. In school age and in adolescence, these technological devices may bring positive opportunities towards learning and socialization. Nevertheless, more frequently, an overuse of these technologies is being seen, that affect the attention ability, the school performance and the amount and quality of nocturnal sleep of children and adolescents. Some adolescents that overuse social media develop symptoms of depression, insuffcient sleep, overweight and social isolation (affected by cyber-bullying) or are exposed to inappropriate or risky contents and contacts, and they endanger their privacy and the confidentiality of their personal data. For all these reasons, academic community has to inform the society about these serious risks, at the same time that continues developing researches to assess more profoundly the impact of the different electronic media to the neurodevelopment and well-being of our children and adolescents.


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Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Bullying , Child Development , Neurodevelopmental Disorders/prevention & control
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Dement. neuropsychol ; 11(2): 186-197, Apr.-June 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-891010

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ABSTRACT Studies show that aging is accompanied by decline in cognitive functions but also indicate that interventions, such as training on electronic games, can enhance performance and promote maintenance of cognitive abilities in healthy older adults. Objective: To investigate the effects of an electronic game program, called Actively Station, on the performance of global cognition of adults aged over 50 years. Methods: 124 mature and elderly adults enrolled in the "Actively Station" cognitive stimulation program of São Caetano do Sul City, in the State of São Paulo, participated in training for learning of electronic games. Participants were divided into two groups: training group (TG) n=102 and control group (CG) n=22. Protocol: a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination Revised (ACE-R), the Memory Complaint Questionnaire (MAC-Q), the scale of frequency of forgetfulness, the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15), the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI), the Global Satisfaction with Life Scale, and two scales on learning in the training. Results: The cognitive performance of the TG improved significantly after the program, particularly in the domains of language and memory, and there was a decrease on the anxiety index and frequency of memory complaints, when compared to the CG. Conclusion: These findings suggest that the acquisition of new knowledge and the use of new stimuli, such as electronic games, can promote improvements in cognition and mood and reduce the frequency of memory complaints.


RESUMO Estudos mostram que o envelhecimento é acompanhado por declínio nas funções cognitivas, mas também indicam que as intervenções como o treinamento de jogos eletrônicos podem melhorar o desempenho e promover a manutenção de habilidades cognitivas em idosos saudáveis. Objetivo: Investigar os efeitos de um programa de jogos eletrônicos, denominado Estação Ativamente no desempenho da cognição global de adultos com mais de 50 anos. Métodos: 124 adultos maduros e idosos inscritos no "Programa de estimulação cognitiva: Estação Ativamente" da Prefeitura Municipal de São Caetano do Sul, do estado de São Paulo. Participaram de um treinamento para aprendizagem de jogos eletrônicos. Os participantes foram divididos em dois grupos: grupo treino n=102 e grupo controle (GC) n=22. Protocolo: um questionário sociodemográfico, o Mini Exame do Estado Mental (MEEM), o Exame Cognitivo de Addenbrooke's Revisado (ACE-R), o Memory Complaint Questionnaire (MAC-Q), uma escala de freqüência de esquecimentos, a Escala de Depressão Geriátrica (GDS-15), a Escala de Ansiedade Geriátrica (GAI), a escala de satisfação geral com a vida e duas escalas sobre a aprendizagem do treinamento. Resultados: Observou-se que o desempenho cognitivo do GT melhorou significativamente após participação no programa, especificamente nos domínios de linguagem e memória, houve diminuição no índice de ansiedade e na frequência de queixas de memória, quando comparado ao GC. Conclusão: Estes achados sugerem que a aquisição de novos conhecimentos e o uso de novos estímulos como os jogos eletrônicos, podem trazer ganhos à cognição, ao humor e à diminuição da frequência de queixas de memória.


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Humans , Aged , Cognition , Electrical Equipment and Supplies
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Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine ; : 37-2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68570

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported the effects of direction of shift rotation on sleep, however, the findings are inconsistent. In this study, we investigated sleep quality related to direction of shift rotation using large-scale data from shiftwork-specific health examinations of electronics workers. METHODS: This study included 4750 electronics workers working in a rotating 3-shift system who completed a medical examination for shift workers survey from January 1 to December 31, 2014, at a general hospital. The subjects were categorized into one of two groups according to direction of shift rotation. We compared sleep quality index between the subjects who worked in forward rotation and backward rotation systems. RESULTS: Backward rotation was positively associated with prevalence of poor sleep quality. In the multivariable-adjusted model, when comparing backward rotation to forward rotation, the odds ratio (OR) with 95 % confidence interval (95 % CI) for poor sleep quality was 1.95 (1.58–2.41). After stratifying by gender, the ORs (95 % CIs) for poor sleep quality in male and female was 1.92 (1.47–2.49) and 2.13 (1.47–3.08), respectively. In subgroup analyses, backward rotation was significantly associated with poor sleep quality in workers ≥30 years of age compared with workers <30 years of age (adjusted OR 2.60 vs. 1.89, respectively; P for interaction <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our study supports that a backward rotation system is associated with poor sleep quality. Forward rotation systems should be considered to reduce sleep problems.


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Female , Humans , Male , Hospitals, General , Odds Ratio , Prevalence
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Rev. enferm. herediana ; 7(2): 79-86, jul.-dic. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-765303

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Objetivo: diseñar, fabricar y realizar pruebas de un prototipo de sistema electromecánico para mejorar la atención a pacientes hospitalizados, con sobrepeso o problemas de movilidad, en los servicios de enfermería. Material y métodos: estudio de investigación experimental, como base de prueba, realizado por los profesores de las facultades de Enfermería de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia y Ingeniería Mecánica de la Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería. Se partió de la realidad de los servicios de un hospital del Ministerio de Salud-Lima. Resultados: se presentó el prototipo integrando la camilla recta, la balanza electrónica y el sistema de comunicación vía bluetooth, cuyas funcionalidades (lectura de pesos, uso y manejo del sistema integrado) fueron explicadas al personal de la Facultad de Enfermería para su posterior validación con los pacientes. Conclusiones: el prototipo de sistema bioingenieril contribuye a mejorar la calidad de atención en el pesaje y en el traslado de manera segura y cómoda de pacientes hospitalizados y evitar lesiones físicas al personal de salud.


Objetive: Design, manufacture and testing of a prototype of electromechanical system to improve care to hospitalized patients, overweight or problems of mobility in nursing services. Material and Methods: Study of experimental research, as a basis for testing, conducted by professors from the faculties of Nursing of the Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University and Mechanical Engineering of the National University of Engineering. It departed from the reality of the services of a hospital of the Ministry of health-Lima. Results: Presented the prototype integrating the stretcher straight, the electronic scale and the communication system via bluetooth, whose capabilities (weights, use and management of the integrated reading) were explained to the staff of the school of nursing for further validation with patients.Conclusions. The prototype bioingenieril system contributes to improve the quality of care at the weigh-in and in the transfer of safe and comfortable way of hospitalized patients and prevent injury to health personnel.


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Bioengineering , Ergonomics , Moving and Lifting Patients , Nursing Service, Hospital , Overweight , Clinical Trial
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-176295

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Renewable energy resources, which are becoming integrated into electric power systems around the world, connect to existing transmission grids at a range of voltage levels. The changes brought about by these new power sources are certain to have a significant impact on system performance and efficiency and to necessitate advances in the planning and operation of electric grids. Certainly there are challenges in developing renewable generation technologies, such as reducing the capital costs and improving energy efficiencies of the various types of renewable resources, such as wind, solar PV, solar thermal, and wave. Breakthroughs are also needed in large-scale energy storage technologies. To seamlessly integrate renewable resources in the grid research and development must address challenges that high penetration levels will have in power system planning and operation, and in grid connection. Finally, the existing workforce and the students going into power and energy engineering careers need to be educated so that they can envision and develop the new approaches and technologies to maintain grid reliability and economy. The challenges of integrating high penetrations of renewable energy technologies into the grid are less well recognized in part because they require interdisciplinary research in such areas as power systems analysis, communications, power electronics, economics, operations research, and industrial organization.

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International Neurourology Journal ; : 98-106, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68528

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From the first pacemaker implant in 1958, numerous engineering and medical activities for implantable medical device development have faced challenges in materials, battery power, functionality, electrical power consumption, size shrinkage, system delivery, and wireless communication. With explosive advances in scientific and engineering technology, many implantable medical devices such as the pacemaker, cochlear implant, and real-time blood pressure sensors have been developed and improved. This trend of progress in medical devices will continue because of the coming super-aged society, which will result in more consumers for the devices. The inner body is a special space filled with electrical, chemical, mechanical, and marine-salted reactions. Therefore, electrical connectivity and communication, corrosion, robustness, and hermeticity are key factors to be considered during the development stage. The main participants in the development stage are the user, the medical staff, and the engineer or technician. Thus, there are three different viewpoints in the development of implantable devices. In this review paper, considerations in the development of implantable medical devices will be presented from the viewpoint of an engineering mind.


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Humans , Biocompatible Materials , Biomedical Engineering , Blood Pressure , Cochlear Implants , Corrosion , Electronics, Medical , Medical Staff , Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems
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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 401-403, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-436017

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Transistor amplifier is the key and difficult points in the teaching of medical electronics,however,most of the teaching materials on this content is insufficient.Meanwhile,medical students have little knowledge of engineering,so it is difficult for them to grasp the related knowledge.We introduced ‘ superposition theorem’ into the relevant teaching.Teaching practice proved that this reform made it easier for medical students to have an in-depth understanding of the content and better teaching effect was achieved.

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Rev. salud pública ; 13(5): 865-873, oct. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-625652

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Objetivo El objetivo de este proyecto es diseñar e implementar un prototipo electrónico, que permita mejorar los tiempos de aprendizaje inicial de la escritura Braille en personas con situación de discapacidad visual especialmente en niños. Métodos El desarrollo de este proyecto, se basa fundamentalmente en un prototipo electrónico digital, el cual después de realizar la escritura por parte del usuario, identifica y hace una traducción del Braille por medio de un sistema de síntesis de voz que genera las palabras de manera artificial con el objeto de verificar si la escritura en Braille es o no correcta. Adicional a esto se implementa un módulo GSM, el cual permite enviar mensajes de texto desde el dispositivo, presentando una innovación en el campo de los artículos para personas discapacitadas visualmente. Resultados El principal resultado obtenido en este proyecto es un prototipo electrónico de fácil acceso y comprensión el cual permite mejorar los tiempos en el aprendizaje inicial de escritura Braille. Conclusiones Se logró reducir significativamente los tiempos de aprendizaje del lenguaje Braille por parte de personas en situación de discapacidad visual e incrementar su interés y tiempo de concentración en dicho aprendizaje.


Objective This project was aimed at designing and putting an electronic prototype into practice for improving the initial time taken by visually handicapped people for learning Braille, especially children. Methods This project was mainly based on a prototype digital electronic device which identifies and translates material written by a user in Braille by a voice synthesis system, producing artificial words to determine whether a handicapped person's writing in Braille has been correct. A global system for mobile communications (GSM) module was also incorporated into the device which allowed it to send text messages, thereby involving innovation in the field of articles for aiding visually handicapped people. Results This project's main result was an easily accessed and understandable prototype device which improved visually handicapped people's initial learning of Braille. Conclusions The time taken for visually handicapped people to learn Braille became significantly reduced whilst their interest increased, as did their concentration time regarding such learning.


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Humans , Communication Aids for Disabled , Education of Visually Disabled , Electrical Equipment and Supplies , Microcomputers , Reading , Visually Impaired Persons , Equipment Design , Information Storage and Retrieval , Text Messaging , Time Factors , Writing
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