Searched for: +
(1 - 20 of 134)

Pages

document
Yang, W. (author), Chen, Tingshu (author), He, Renke (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Huysmans, T. (author)
Subjective scales are frequently used in the design process of head-related products to assess pressure discomfort. Nevertheless, some users lack fundamental cognitive and motor abilities (e.g., paralyzed patients). Therefore, it is vital to find non-verbal measurements of pressure discomfort and pressure pain. This study gathered the autonomic...
journal article 2024
document
Wang, T. (author), Giunti, Guido (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Melles, M. (author)
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence of DH applications has outpaced research and practice in digital health (DH) evaluations. Patient experience (PEx) was reported as one of the challenges facing the health system by the World Health Organization. To generate evidence on DH and promote the appropriate integration and use of technologies, a...
review 2024
document
Wang, T. (author), Zhu, Haiou (author), Qian, S. (author), Giunti, Guido (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Melles, M. (author)
Background Digital health (DH) brings considerable benefits, but it comes with potential risks. Human Factors (HF) play a critical role in providing high-quality and acceptable DH solutions. Consultation with designers is crucial for reflecting on and improving current DH design practices. Objectives We investigated the general DH design...
journal article 2024
document
Wang, T. (author), Qian, S. (author), Zhu, Haiou (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Giunti, Guido (author), Melles, M. (author)
Design is expanding its influence on shaping future healthcare. Ideally, designers apply human-centered design and human factors that introduce theory, principles, and methods to design to optimize people’s healthcare experiences in both digital and non-digital environments. To discuss and implement experience design in healthcare, consensus...
book chapter 2024
document
Yuan, Tianyun (author), Song, Yu (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Kraan, G.A. (author)
Studies on finger kinematics, especially the range of motion (RoM) measurements, are essential to understand the use of finger joints and the pathology of related disease. Limited literatures compared the active RoM (A-RoM) of finger joints with either their functional RoM (F-RoM) or passive RoM (p-RoM) using different measuring protocols and...
book chapter 2024
document
Yang, W. (author), He, Renke (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Huysmans, T. (author)
Pressure sensitivity research on the head, face, and neck is critical to develop ways to reduce discomfort caused by pressure in head-related products. The aim of this paper is to provide information for designers to be able to reduce the pressure discomfort by studying the relation between pressure sensitivity and soft tissue in the head,...
journal article 2023
document
Driller, K.K. (author), Fradet, C.A.S. (author), Mathijssen, Nina (author), Kraan, G.A. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Hayward, Vincent (author), Hartcher-O'Brien, J. (author)
Temporal binding refers to a systemic bias in the perceived time interval between two related events, most frequently voluntary motor actions and a subsequent sensory effect. An inevitable component of most instrumental motor actions is tactile feedback. Yet, the role of tactile feedback within this phenomenon remains largely unexplored. Here...
journal article 2023
document
Yang, W. (author), He, Renke (author), Chen, Tingshu (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Huysmans, T. (author)
Analysing the contact area between head-related products and the corresponding craniofacial profile is necessary to make such products more comfortable. The study of soft tissue biomechanical experiments provides a reliable perspective for understanding such contact areas and improving the comfort. In order to obtain more accurate and visualized...
journal article 2022
document
Yuan, T. (author), Song, Y. (author), Kraan, Gerald A. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
This study measured the active range of motion (AROM) and functional range of motion (FROM) of finger joints and explored the relationships between them. The results revealed that the AROM cannot fully cover the FROM in some scenarios with force.
abstract 2022
document
Wang, T. (author), Giunti, Guido (author), Melles, M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Background: The adoption and use of technology have significantly changed health care delivery. Patient experience has become a significant factor in the entire spectrum of patient-centered health care delivery. Digital health facilitates further improvement and empowerment of patient experiences. Therefore, the design of digital health is...
review 2022
document
Pirzadian, J. (author), Souhoka, T. (author), Herweijer, M. (author), van Heel, M.E. (author), van Wamel, W. J.B. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Severin, J. A. (author), Vos, M. C. (author)
In hospitals, sinks act as reservoirs for bacterial pathogens. To assess the extent of splashing, fluorescein dye was added to four hospital sinks previously involved in pathogen dispersal to the environment and/or transmission to patients, and one sink that was not. Applying dye to the p-trap or tailpiece did not result in any fluorescent...
journal article 2022
document
Wang, T. (author), Giunti, Guido (author), Melles, M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Since Covid-19, digital health interventions (DHIs) have been embraced as never before. The pandemic led to many new challenges, including the patient experience in digital health care delivery. In this literature study, we identified and synthesized factors that impact patient experience in digital health (dPEx), and reviewed the methods and...
conference paper 2022
document
Yuan, T. (author), Song, Y. (author), Kraan, G.A. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Measuring the motions of human hand joints is often a challenge due to the high number of degrees-of-freedom. In this study, we proposed a hand tracking system utilizing action cameras and ArUco markers to continuously measure the rotation angles of hand joints during motion. Three methods were developed to estimate the joint rotation angles....
journal article 2022
document
Siriaraya, P. (author), Visch, V.T. (author), Boffo, Marilisa (author), Spijkerman, Renske (author), Wiers, Reinout (author), Hendriks, Vincent (author), van Dooren, M.M.M. (author), Bas, Michael (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
While there has been increasing interest in the use of gamification in mental health care, there is a lack of design knowledge on how elements from games could be integrated into existing therapeutic treatment activities in a manner that is balanced and effective. To help address this issue, we propose a design process framework to support...
journal article 2021
document
Goto, L. (author), Lee, Wonsup (author), Huysmans, T. (author), Molenbroek, J.F.M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
The use of 3D anthropometric data of children’s heads and faces has great potential in the development of protective gear and medical products that need to provide a close fit in order to function well. Given the lack of detailed data of this kind, the aim of this study is to map the size and shape variation of Dutch children’s heads and...
journal article 2021
document
Melles, M. (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Human-centered design is about understanding human needs and how design can respond to these needs. With its systemic humane approach and creativity, human-centered design can play an essential role in dealing with today's care challenges. 'Design' refers to both the process of designing and the outcome of that process, which includes...
journal article 2021
document
Huysmans, T. (author), Goto, L. (author), Molenbroek, J.F.M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Designing products that closely interact with the human body can be quite challenging. Think for example about wearables like helmets, (Virtual Reality-) goggles, masks, garments, sports braces, or shoes. We are all unique individuals and this requires designers to carefully consider the great variety of human body shapes and come up with smart...
journal article 2020
document
van Dooren, M.M.M. (author), Visch, V.T. (author), Spijkerman, Renske (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Hendriks, Vincent M. (author)
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) programs are often based on protocols developed for the original face-to-face therapies. However, in practice, therapists and patients may not always follow the original therapy protocols. This form of personalization may also interfere with the intended implementation and effects of eHealth...
journal article 2020
document
Giunti, Guido (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), de Bont, Antoinette (author), Visser, J.J. (author), Mulder, Mark (author), Schuit, Stephanie C.E. (author)
The physical and social distancing measures that have been adopted worldwide because of COVID-19 will probably remain in place for a long time, especially for senior adults, people with chronic conditions, and other at-risk populations. Teleconsultations can be useful in ensuring that patients continue to receive clinical care while reducing...
journal article 2020
document
Ganni, S. (author), Li, M. (author), Botden, Sanne M.B.I. (author), Nayak, Samir Ranjan (author), Ganni, Bhaskar Rao (author), Rutkowski, Anne Francoise (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Jakimowicz, J.J. (author)
Virtual reality (VR) training is widely used in several minimal invasive surgery (MIS) training curricula for procedural training. However, VR training in its current state lack immersive training environments, such as using head-mounted displays that is implemented in military or aviation training and even entertainment. The virtual...
journal article 2020
Searched for: +
(1 - 20 of 134)

Pages