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  • Aad, G., et al. (författare)
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: The European Physical Journal C. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1434-6052. ; 75:7
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)
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  • Aad, G., et al. (författare)
  • 2012
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)
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  • Adamina, Michel, et al. (författare)
  • ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Crohns Disease: Surgical Treatment
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Journal of Crohn's & Colitis. - : OXFORD UNIV PRESS. - 1873-9946 .- 1876-4479. ; 14:2, s. 155-168
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article is the second in a series of two publications relating to the European Crohns and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] evidence-based consensus on the management of Crohns disease. The first article covers medical management; the present article addresses surgical management, including preoperative aspects and drug management before surgery. It also provides technical advice for a variety of common clinical situations. Both articles together represent the evidence-based recommendations of the ECCO for Crohns disease and an update of previous guidelines.
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  • Scandurra, Isabella, 1973-, et al. (författare)
  • Participatory design with seniors : Design of future services and iterative refinements of interactive eHealth services for old citizens
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Journal of Medical Internet Research. - Toronto, Kanada : JMIR Publications Inc.. - 1438-8871. ; 15:10
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: There is an increasing social isolation among the elderly today. This will be an even larger issue in the future with growing numbers of elderly and less resources, for example, in terms of economy and staff. Loneliness and social isolation can, however, be addressed in several ways using different interactive eHealth services. Objective: This case study investigated novel eHealth services for the elderly, and their usage of a social interactive device designed especially for them. Methods: In this work, we used an innovative mobile communication device connected to the television (TV), which worked as a remotely controlled large interactive screen. The device was tested by 8 volunteers who visited a senior center. They were between 65 and 80 years of age and lived in their own homes. Throughout the 1.5 year-long project, 7 design workshops were held with the seniors and the staff at the center. During these workshops, demands and preferences regarding existing and new services were gathered. At the end of the project the participants' experience of the device and of the services was elaborated in 3 workshops to get ideas for improved or new meaningful services. During the data analyses and development process, what seniors thought would be useful in relation to what was feasible was prioritized by the development company. Results: Regarding daily usage, the seniors reported that they mainly used the service for receiving information from the senior center and for communication with other participants in the group or with younger relatives. They also read information about events at the senior center and they liked to perform a weekly sent out workout exercise. Further, they played games such as Memory and Sudoku using the device. The service development focused on three categories of services: cognitive activities, social activities, and physical activities. A cognitive activity service that would be meaningful to develop was a game for practicing working memory. In the social activities category, the seniors wanted different quizzes and multi-player games. For physical activities, the seniors desired more workout exercises and suggestions for guided walking routes. A new category, "information and news", was suggested since they lacked services like senior-customized global and local news. Conclusions: This study showed the importance of input from a group of seniors when designing new services for elderly citizens. Besides input to interactive eHealth service development for seniors, this study showed the importance of a social context around such work. The seniors were very engaged throughout the project and workshops were frequently visited and the seniors became friends. The high amount of input from the seniors could be explained in terms of social inclusion; they belonged to a group and each member was considered important for the work. The friendly workshop atmosphere facilitated new ideas and redesign of the services.
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  • Gori, Cristiano, et al. (författare)
  • How different countries allocate long-term care resources to older users : changes over time
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Long-term care reforms in OECD countries. - Bristol : Policy Press. - 978 144731 071 6 ; , s. 77-116
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A key policy debate in long-term care (LTC) policies across OECD countriestoday can be summarised by the following question: what measures and strategiescan be adopted to optimise resources? New policies are required for balancingfinances and access to care, with different options on the table and waiting forgovernments’ decisions.This chapter looks at changes over time in public resource allocation amongLTC users in the same OECD countries considered in the previous chapter (exceptfor Australia). As in Chapter Four, this chapter focuses exclusively on publiccare inputs, defined as those inputs that are (at least partially) publicly funded,and looks at users aged 65 and over. Chapter Four led the way to reconsideringhow public resources are allocated in different LTC systems through an in-depthanalysis of current spending. To complement that analysis, this chapter adopts along-term perspective, investigating the changes that have occurred over the last20–25 years in three crucial dimensions of resource allocation: the mix of LTCservices for older people, their intensity, and their coverage.The countries considered are representative of the OECD environment withrespect to both the overall welfare models and the models of LTC policies.Concerning the former, as Campbell et al have noted in Chapter Four, ‘wehave Sweden in social-democratic Northern Europe, Italy in familial SouthernEurope, Germany in corporatist mid-continent, Australia, the US and Englandas quite different versions of the Anglo-Saxon “residual” model, and Japan as therelatively new entry that shares aspects of all the other models.’ From the pointof view of LTC policies, the sample of countries selected represents the differentmodels in the OECD context:• Universal coverage within a single programme: this model guarantees people access toformal services without taking into account users’ income or assets as eligibilitycriteria. It is also organised as a single system, separated or integrated with theoverall health system (Germany, Japan and Sweden).• Mixed systems: in this case, LTC is provided through a mix of different universalprogrammes and benefits operating alongside, or a mix of universal and meanstestedLTC entitlements (England and Italy).• Means-tested systems: under this type of scheme, LTC coverage is providedthrough safety-net programmes. In countries using this system, income and/or asset tests are used to define thresholds for eligibility to publicly fundedcare. Only those falling below a set threshold are entitled to publicly fundedservices or benefits (the US) (Colombo et al, 2011).This chapter is organised as follows. First, it addresses the issue of resourceallocation, providing a definition of the topic and the methodology used. Themain policies implemented in each of the six countries are then examined. Finally,a comparative discussion on the trends emerging across our sample is presented,followed by a final paragraph looking ahead.
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  • Ditlevsen, Ove, et al. (författare)
  • Variation of bending strength along structural timber members
  • 1997
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • I denna rapport presenteras tre konferensbidrag om variationen i böjhållfasthet längs konstruktionsvirke. Samtliga bidrag behandlar ett pågående forskningsprojekt där den andra fasen nyligen avslutats.
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