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Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results ; 14(3):551-560, 2023.
Article in English | Academic Search Complete | ID: covidwho-2312130

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Purpose -- In this research work, emphasis is made on collecting society response and acceptance levels of technologies developed and transferred by TVET Institutions. Critical information on the technical and performance parameters of transferred technologies was received from many respondents who were closely associated with society. Design/methodology/approach -- The methodology included questionnaires based on 5-point Likert scale questionnaire with an objective to ascertain the acceptance levels of technologies developed and transferred by TVET Institutions. The questionnaire contained queries addressing variety of issues, like type of technologies developed and developing, manpower participating in technology development, problems associated with technology development and transfer. The methodology followed was based on the analysis of the response received on technical questionnaire that was designed and responses received from the people located in Addis Ababa city Practical Implications: COVID-19 has been rising and mutating in many countries since it was discovered by the end of 2019. Many countries, including Ethiopia has seen the spike and fall of COVID-19 regularly. This non-linear behavior of COVID-19 infection rate curves around the world has prompted many educational institutions like TVET (Technical Vocational and Education Training) institutions located in Addis Ababa to develop and transfer technologies like hand washing machines, face masks, sanitizers and other anti-covid technologies. These equipment's posse's characteristic simple operational and quality properties like usability, functionality, efficiency, etc. This research will help to gather the technical information pertaining to design, quality and performance of Hand washing equipment's, face masks, Hand sanitizers and other equipment's from the society. Findings - Divergent and constructive opinions were received from the society to improve and meet the ever-rising demand for anti-COVID-19 technologies. The user response on developed and transferred technology prove the usefulness to combat COVID-19 spread but also finds many applications with in the life of the public. Cronbach alpha reliability test value of 0.73 was obtained after analysis of the response data. The results prove the excellence and consistency of the responses received on the development and transferred technologies. Overall, the research findings help to build and transfer most robust, quality and cost-effective technologies that is a need of the hour to fight against COVID-19 transmission. Originality/value -- COVID-19 has posed many challenges to public and has resulted in many deaths in Addis Ababa and entire Ethiopia. This work is unique and would make valuable contribution and gather information from the society on the design and technical aspects of developed and transferred technologies by TVET Institutions used for combating COVID-19. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results is the property of ResearchTrentz and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results ; 14(3):535-541, 2023.
Article in English | Academic Search Complete | ID: covidwho-2312129

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Purpose --The main purpose of this research work is to evaluate the efforts of TVET efforts' in developing and transferring useful technologies in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia. TVET Institutions are engaged in developing and transferring technologies like hand washing devices, sanitizer sprayers, ventilators, beds, disinfection devices, sanitizers, antiviral finish fabrics, masks and hand-free devices that is used to prevent contamination of the human body while working with materials of different kinds. These equipment's posse's characteristic simple operational and quality properties like usability, functionality, efficiency, etc. The evaluation of these developed and transferred technologies help to prevent transmission of COVID-19 at community level. Design/methodology/approach -- The methodology used in this research was descriptive and purposive sampling type. The sample pool consisted of 5 TVET institutions. 40 respondents participated in this questionnaire study. The response was recorded through interview questionnaires based on the 5-point Likert Scale. Data analysis and Cronbach's alpha reliability tests were computed using SPSS and Minitab software. Practical Implications: The coronavirus is the deadly pandemic and highly contagious disease the human mankind has witnessed since 1918 flue pandemic. However, the coronavirus spread in Ethiopia at the community level has prompted many TVET (Technical Vocational and Education Training) institutions and universities to ramp up their efforts to develop and transfer technologies. Hence TVET organizations need therefore to develop and transfer technologies that are useful to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This research will help to gather the technical information pertaining to design, quality and performance of Hand washing equipment's, face masks, Hand sanitizers and other equipment's. Findings - The results prove TVET Institutions' efforts were successful in developing and transferring the technologies required to combating COVID-19. Cronbach's alpha (reliability test) value is 0.77 for the TVET colleges, indicating the data is excellent, unique and consistent. The position of the TVET institution is excellent as regards to the efforts put in developing and transferring technologies used for combating COVID-19 in and around Addis Ababa. The responses received were unique in nature. Originality/value -- COVID-19 has posed many challenges to public and has resulted in many deaths in Addis Ababa and entire Ethiopia. This work is unique and would make valuable contribution and gather information on the design and technical aspects of developed and transferred technologies by TVET Institutions used for combating COVID-19. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results is the property of ResearchTrentz and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)

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European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation ; 6(3), 2022.
Article in English | APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-2275418

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Sweden was hit hard in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic with deaths per capita among the highest in Europe. The pandemic was a stressful time especially for healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients. Various studies have evaluated whether nurses caring for these patients had higher levels of acute stress, but typically with measures that either used older DSM-IV criteria for Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) or general measures of acute stress. We recruited an online sample (N = 101) of nurses in Sweden from COVID-19 specialized units (ICU), Emergency (ER), and other units (Other), and asked them to answer questionnaires retrospectively to the peak of infections in Sweden. We aimed to evaluate: 1) the psychometric properties of the translation of the Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire-II (SASRQ-II, which follows DSM-5 criteria for ASD) into Swedish, 2) whether nurses in COVID-19 units had experienced more acute stress than nurses in other units, and 3) the extent of potential acute stress disorder. The SASRQ-II evidenced good construct, convergent and divergent validity, and good reliability. It showed that ICU nurses reported significantly more acute stress than the other two groups, a difference that could not be accounted for by demographic or other variables. A retrospective diagnosis of ASD using the SASRQ-II suggested that 60% of nurses might have fulfilled ASD criteria, but no differences across groups were found. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

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Anthrozoos ; 35(4):545-557, 2022.
Article in English | APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-2274852

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Studies that have reported on the loneliness protective effect of pet ownership have recently been called into question owing to methodological drawbacks, including the use of inappropriate scales of measurement for loneliness in pet owner samples. It has also been recently demonstrated that pet interactions may only influence positive, not negative, human affect. In light of these recent advances, the current study aimed to create a new scale focusing on the inverse experience of loneliness: connectedness. An initial 24-item scale was developed using qualitative data collected from our previous study investigating the impact of pet ownership for Australians living alone during a government-enforced lockdown in response to COVID-19. Study 1 included 934 dog and cat owners who self-selected into the online study. Factor analyses revealed two distinct factors, and only items that loaded uniquely on one factor were retained. Study 2 included 526 dog and cat owners who self-selected into the online study, which confirmed the two-factor structure and established validity and reliability of the scale. The result was a 14-item Pet Owner Connectedness Scale (POCS) with two subscales: (i) owner-pet connection, and (ii) connectedness through pet. Hence, we present evidence for a new scale that can be used to measure the positive social states of connectedness that owners may gain from their pets. This may provide a good alternative to more traditional methods such as measuring the buffering effect pets have on negative social states such as loneliness. It may also offer a more robust method to measure the impact of pet interactions on their owners. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

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2023 International Conference on Cyber Management and Engineering, CyMaEn 2023 ; : 277-282, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2249698

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This study aims to determine the effect of the level of Digital Literacy and the quality of Information Technology on Tourists' Visit Decisions to Lampung marine tourism during the COVID-19 Pandemic. From the results of questionnaires distributed to 106 tourists. All the questions in the given questionnaire were declared 100% valid by comparing the rcount value of each question item, which was more than the rtable value 0.195. The calculation results of the reliability test, all variables X1, X2, and Y have Cronbach's alpha coefficient of more than 0.6. So that all variables are declared reliable. Furthermore, based on the hypotheses testing of H1, H2, and H3, the results can be concluded that Digital Literacy and IT Service Quality individually or simultaneously positively and significantly influence the Tourist Decision to Visit Lampung Marine Attraction during the Covid-19 pandemic. Moreover, the R2 value of 0.631 indicates that the level of Digital Literacy and the IT Service Quality can explain Interest in Decisions to Visit Marine Tourism in Lampung during the COVID-19 pandemic at a percentage of 63.1%. © 2023 IEEE.

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4th International Conference on Information and Communications Technology, ICOIACT 2021 ; : 248-251, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1741217

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Chatbots are a highly developed technology, especially in the current COVID-19 pandemic to apply contactless activities. Unfortunately, most of companies that have been implemented chatbot has failed gained benefit from the chatbot. This shows companies need to evaluate usability of the chatbot. One of specific questionnaire to evaluate usability of chatbot is Chatbot Usability Questionnaire (CUQ). Currently CUQ is only available in English and there is no research that provides CUQ in the Indonesian version. This research focuses on translating CUQ and producing a reliable Indonesian version of CUQ. CUQ needs to be adapted naturally into Indonesian so it can be understood by all types of users. Cross-cultural adaptation approach is used to translate CUQ to Indonesia. The reliability test was run with 100 respondents and resulted in Cronbach's alpha value of 0.749. This value indicated that CUQ is reliable and can be used in chatbot research and evaluation. © 2021 IEEE

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5th International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Network Topology, ICCGANT 2021 ; 2157, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1706683

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The purpose of this study was to measure the achievement of students' science process skills (SPS) on cells and tissues concept during pandemic. The research was conducted in January 2021 at high school in Depok City. The sampling technique used purposive random sampling. SPS tested consist of 7 aspects (observing, applying concepts, interpreting, asking, communicating, classifying, and concluding). Data collection using an essay test with 16 questions and teacher-student interviews. The instrument was validated by five expert validators and calculated with the Aiken's V formula reaches 0.74 (valid) and the reliability test value with Cronbach-Alpha reaches 0.81 (reliable). The non-parametric normality test reach 0.361 (sample is normally distributed). The non-parametric Mann-Whitney test reach 0.011 (hypothesis accepted;there is a difference in achievement between grade XI and XII). The results of the survey showed that the students' SPS were in the moderate (grade XII) and less category (grade XI). The easiest aspect of SPS in both is the questioning aspect. The aspect that gets the least category is communicating (grade XII) and classification (grade XI). This can be influenced by the level of students' understanding of the concept and scientific process, experience in observing, and doing all scientific process. © 2022 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.

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