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The Impact of an Introductory Biomedical Engineering Course on Students' Perceptions of the Engineering Profession
(Tempus PublicationsInglaterra, 2016)After their first year roughly 50% of engineering students do not continue in that major. One cause could be that students have little idea as to what the profession of engineeringis about. Freshman introductory courses ... -
Induced EEG activity during the IAPS tests and avEMT in intimate partner violence against women
(SPIE, 2018)Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) against women is a major problem in Colombia. Nowadays the question about the effects of violence on women and the identification of latent risks that affect their health, is increasingly ... -
Information and Communication Technologies for managing frailty: a systematic literature review
(Sociedad Internacional sobre el Envejecimiento y las Enfermedades., 2020)Frailty is a prevalent condition among Canadians; over one million are diagnosed as medically frail, and in the next ten years this number will double. Information and telecommunication technologies can provide a low-cost ... -
Information and Communication Technologies for managing frailty: a systematic literature review
(International Society on Aging and DiseaseEstados Unidos, 2020)Frailty is a prevalent condition among Canadians; over one million are diagnosed as medically frail, and in the next ten years this number will double. Information and telecommunication technologies can provide a low-cost ... -
Intra and Inter Test Repeatability of Accelerometric Indicators Measured While Running
(Elsevier BVReino Unido, 2016)Recently the use of Inertial Measurement Units (IMU's) has been extended to several applications in human activity. In running, several studies show the possibility of using IMU's to measure different indicators of speed ... -
Large-Range Polymer Optical-Fiber Strain-Gauge Sensor for Elastic Tendons in Wearable Assistive Robots
(MDIPSuiza, 2019)This paper presents the development and validation of a polymer optical-fiber strain-gauge sensor based on the light-coupling principle to measure axial deformation of elastic tendons incorporated in soft actuators for ... -
Multimodal Human–Robot Interaction for Walker-Assisted Gait
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.Estados Unidos, 2016)Human mobility is affected by different types of pathologies and also decreases gradually with age. In this context, Smart Walkers may offer important benefits for human assisted-gait in rehabilitation and functional ... -
Segmentation of retinal fluids and hyperreflective foci using deep learning approach in optical coherence tomography scans
(SPIEEstados Unidos, 2020)Retinal diseases are a common cause of blindness around the world, early detection of clinical findings can help to avoid vision loss in patients. Optical coherence tomography images have been widely used to diagnose retinal ... -
Sleep apnea: Tracking effects of a first session of CPAP therapy by means of Granger causality
(ElsevierIreland, 2020)Connectivity between physiological networks is an issue of particular importance for understanding the complex interaction brain-heart. In the present study, this interaction was analyzed in polysomnography recordings of ... -
Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
(Elsevier Ireland LtdBrasil, 2016)The aim of this paper was to conduct a systematic literature review to determine: (1) the levels of technology readiness among older adults and, (2) evidence for smart homes and home-based health-monitoring technologies ... -
SOPHIA: System for Ophthalmic Image Acquisition, Transmission, and Intelligent Analysis
(Universidad de AntioquiaColombia, Antioquia, 2020)Ocular diseases are one of the main causes of irreversible disability in people in productive age. In 2020, approximately 18% of the worldwide population was estimated to suffer of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular ... -
Teaching maintenance of medical devices in simulation centers: a pilot study
(Springer VerlagAlemania, 2016)This paper aims to measure what the students’ perceived learning outcome achievements are after finishing medical devices courses I and II. This is a pre- post-test with no control group study design. Twenty-four students ... -
The state of knowledge on technologies and their use for fall detection: A scoping review
(ElsevierColombia, 2018)Globally, populations are aging with increasing life spans. The normal aging process and the resulting disabilities increase fall risks. Falls are an important cause of injury, loss of independence and institutionalization. ... -
Transmission of whole body vibration to the lower body in static and dynamic half-squat exercises
(Taylor and Francis Ltd.Inglaterra, 2016)Whole body vibration (WBV) is used as a training method but its physical risk is not yet clear. Hence, the aim of this study is to assess the exposure to WBV by a measure of acceleration at the lower limb under dynamic and ... -
Users' Attitudes Towards Personal Health Records: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
(Georg Thieme VerlagBrasil, 2016)Background: Prevention and management of chronic conditions is a priority for many healthcare systems. Personal health records have been suggested to facilitate implementation of chronic care programs. However, patients’ ... -
What does the literature say about using electronic pillboxes for older adults? A systematic literature review
(Informa HealthcareColombia, 2018)Clinical studies used commercially well-established electronic pillboxes with a high TRL. New electronic pillboxes in development had a low TRL. The discovered outcome was mainly adherence to medication. The overall mean ... -
What does the literature say about using robots on children with disabilities?
(Taylor and Francis Ltd.Reino Unido, 2017)The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and type of robots used for the rehabilitation and education of children and young people with CP and ASD and the associated outcomes.