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Wang, W. (author), van Lint, Celine L. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Rövekamp, Ton J.M. (author), van Dijk, Sandra (author), van der Boog, Paul J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Background<br/>Self-management support systems (SMSS) have been proposed for renal transplant patients to increase their autonomy and reduce the number of hospital visits. For the design and implementation of such systems, it is important to understand factors influencing patients’ acceptance of a SMSS. This paper aims to identify these key...
journal article 2017
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Wang, H. (author), Liu, Zhigang (author), Nunez, Alfredo (author), Dollevoet, R.P.B.J. (author)
For the condition monitoring of railway catenaries, the potential utilization of pantograph head (pan-head) vertical acceleration instead of pantograph-catenary contact force is discussed in this paper. In order to establish a baseline of the pan-head acceleration before it can be used for health condition monitoring, one of the essential...
conference paper 2017
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Wang, Haoyu (author), Chang, L. (author), Markine, V.L. (author)
Transition zones in railway tracks are locationswith considerable changes in the rail-supporting structure. Typically, they are located near engineering structures, such as bridges, culverts and tunnels. In such locations, severe differential settlements often occur due to the different material properties and structure behavior. Without...
journal article 2018
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Wang, Tianxiang (author)
The rapid development in statistics, information technology, and computational power have en- abled numerous innovative methods to emerge in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) for structural damage detection, both in practical application and research. The intention of such methods is to use the data obtained from the monitoring system to...
master thesis 2018
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Wang, W. (author), van Lint, Céline L. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Rövekamp, Ton J.M. (author), van Dijk, Sandra (author), van der Boog, Paul (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Personalization of eHealth systems is a promising technique for improving patients’ adherence. This paper explores the possibility of personalisation based on the patients’ medical health situation and on their health literacy. The study is set within the context of a self-management support system (SMSS) for renal transplant patients. A SMSS...
journal article 2019
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Wang, Shaoyun (author)
For the migrants who left the place they were anchored to, the meaning of resettling is much more than the physical transition from one place to another. The journey of migration is also a process of transformation, during which people went through the self-deconstruction and reshape on many levels. For those who went across borders to the...
master thesis 2019
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Wang, Ruocha (author), Groeneveld, B.S. (author), Albers, Leonore (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with Cancer are making the transition from childhood to adulthood while handling the burden of cancer. During this extraordinarily challenging time in their growth and development, sexuality and intimacy, an important aspect of AYAs’ wellbeing, are often insufficiently addressed by the healthcare providers,...
conference paper 2020
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Wang, Z. (author), Osseweijer, P. (author), Posada Duque, J.A. (author)
The life cycle human health (HH) impacts related to aviation biofuels have been understood in a limited way. Life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods for assessing HH are often associated with a high level of uncertainty and a low level of consensus. As a result, it remains challenging to perform a robust assessment of HH impacts with a...
journal article 2020
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Altomonte, Sergio (author), Allen, Joseph (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author), Brager, Gail (author), Heschong, Lisa (author), Loder, Angela (author), Schiavon, Stefano (author), Veitch, Jennifer (author), Wang, Lily (author), Wargocki, Pawel (author)
Well-being in the built environment is a topic that features frequently in building standards and certification schemes, in scholarly articles and in the general press. However, despite this surge in attention, there are still many questions on how to effectively design, measure, and nurture well-being in the built environment. Bringing together...
journal article 2020
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Nazeer, N. (author), Wang, Xuerui (author), Groves, R.M. (author)
This paper presents a study on trailing edge deflection estimation for the SmartX camber morphing wing demonstrator. This demonstrator integrates the technologies of smart sensing, smart actuation and smart controls using a six module distributed morphing concept. The morphing sequence is brought about by two actuators present at both ends of...
journal article 2021
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Wang, G. (author), Albayrak, A. (author), Kortuem, G.W. (author), van der Cammen, T.J.M. (author)
Background: Care personalization is key to the well-being of people with dementia according to person-centered care. With the development of the internet of things, a large quantity of personal data can be collected securely and reliably, which has the potential to facilitate care personalization for people with dementia. Yet, there are...
journal article 2021
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Li, Bo (author), Liu, Qiuhong (author), Wang, T. (author), He, He (author), Peng, You (author), Feng, Tao (author)
Outdoor physical activities can promote public health and they are largely influenced by the built environment in different urban settings. Understanding the association between outdoor physical activities and the built environment is important for promoting a high quality of life. Existing studies typically focus on one type of outdoor activity...
journal article 2022
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Badman, Ryan P. (author), Wang, Ace X. (author), Skrodzki, M. (author), Cho, Heng-Chin (author), Aguilar-Lleyda, David (author), Shiono, Naoko (author), Yoo, Seng Bum Michael (author), Chiang, Yen-Sheng (author), Akaishi, Rei (author)
A core assumption often heard in public health discourse is that increasing trust in national political leaders is essential for securing public health compliance during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic (2019–ongoing). However, studies of national government trust are typically too coarse-grained to differentiate between trust in...
journal article 2022
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Xiang, Ting (author), Meng, Xiaoliang (author), Wang, Xinshuang (author), Xiong, Jing (author), Xu, Z. (author)
Rapid industrialization and urbanization have accelerated land-use changes in mountainous areas, with dramatic impacts on ecosystem health. In particular, the Qinling-Daba Mountains, as China’s central water tower, ecological green lung, and biological gene bank, have rich resource endowments and extremely high ecological value and are an...
journal article 2022
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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
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Gan, Y.Y. (author), Wang, Shuping (author), Wu, Xiaofan (author), Yan, Lina (author)
In Australia,28% of the population live in remote and rural areas,where they face many health service utilization challenges due to geographical conditions,and generally have lower health status than those living in coastal metropolitan areas. To address the challenges of accessing health services in remote and rural areas,the Australian...
journal article 2022
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Liang, Ping (author), Wang, Yan (author), Wang, T. (author)
The mental health of older adults has become one of the major health challenges facing society today, which has attracted wide concerns from scholars in urban areas, but research in rural areas has been neglected. Therefore, this paper took rural older adult residents of 11 sample villages in Jintang County, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, as...
journal article 2023
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Wang, C.W. (author), Jiang, W. (author), Yang, K. (author), Sarsenbayeva, Z. (author), Tag, B. (author), Dingler, T. (author), Goncalves, J. (author), Kostakos, V. (author)
Objectives: Hand hygiene has long been promoted as the most effective way to prevent the transmission of infection. However, due to low compliance and low quality of hand hygiene reported in previous studies, constant monitoring of hand hygiene compliance and quality among healthcare workers is crucial. This study investigated the feasibility...
journal article 2023
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Wang, X. (author)
In this thesis, fibre optic sensing has been investigated as an important technique for structural health monitoring. Distributed fibre optic sensing based on Rayleigh scattering is a fibre optic sensing technique to achieve the spatially continuous strain monitoring for critical locations for the structures. However, the Rayleigh backscattering...
doctoral thesis 2023
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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
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