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Kostałkowski, M.K. (author)
Every year number of prematurely born infants grows. Most underdeveloped organ after birth is brain. Therefore its monitoring is very important, especially as it can provide indications about health state in a future, both short and long term. Non invasive method of brain monitoring is EEG recording. However tedious process of system set up and...
master thesis 2016
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De Jong, A. (author)
Worldwide, 1 out of 10 newborns is born prematurely... In the Netherlands this means there are over 15.000 preterm births every year... Becoming a parent of a premature infant is very overwhelming and stressful. Parents need to deal with difficult themes, such as the appearance of a sick infant, the fears of the infant’s survival chances, the...
master thesis 2015
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Vreede, M.M.A. (author)
The value of user centred design lies in the increased product acceptance that can be achieved after new product implementation. In designing for healthcare, barriers that impede successful product acceptance can most often be attributed to the gap that exists between medical professionals and product developers. Centralising the intended user...
master thesis 2015
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Van Schijndel, T.J. (author)
Philips offers a range of mother and child care products under the name of Philips AVENT. As Philips AVENT is the company’s brand for baby feeding, Philips Design sees a potential link with innovation opportunities for optimizing nutrition and partnering with families in the NICU and strengthening the business of Philips AVENT with a market...
master thesis 2013
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Goos, T.G. (author)
Very preterm infants need support to survive. This support almost always incorporates respiratory support in the form of pressure and additional oxygen. Since late 2010 multiple resuscitation councils have advised oxygen saturation targets after birth. An observational study was conducted to observe to which extent the European Resuscitation...
master thesis 2013
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