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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 14322, 2023 08 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37652901

ABSTRACT

The well-being of students and staff directly affects their output and efficiency. This study presents the results of two focus groups conducted in 2022 within a two-phase project led by the Applied Biomedical and Signal Processing Intelligent e-Health Lab, School of Engineering at the University of Warwick, and British Telecom within "The Connected Campus: University of Warwick case study" program. The first phase, by involving staff and students at the University of Warwick, aimed at collecting preliminary information for the subsequent second phase, about the feasibility of the use of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for well-being support on Campus. The main findings of this first phase are interesting technological suggestions from real users. The users helped in the design of the scenarios and in the selection of the key enabling technologies which they considered as the most relevant, useful and acceptable to support and improve well-being on Campus. These results will inform future services to design and implement technologies for monitoring and supporting well-being, such as hybrid, minimal and even intrusive (implantable) solutions. The user-driven co-design of such services, leveraging the use of wearable devices and Artificial Intelligence deployment will increase their acceptability by the users.


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Artificial Intelligence , Biomedical Engineering , Humans , Bioengineering , Engineering , Focus Groups
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Minerva Ginecol ; 41(12): 619-23, 1989 Dec.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2626208

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It remains quite difficult, both psychologically and culturally, to perform and to correctly perform self-palpation of the breast. The present work attempts to investigate the causes of these difficulties and to identify the education needed to create a harmonious relationship with one's own body. This relationship is based essentially on representations of the structure and image of the body. The results of a survey conducted among the student midwives at the Isernia School of Obstetrics are also reported and reveal a widespread desire to delegate responsibility for the problem.


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Attitude to Health , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Culture , Health Education , Palpation , Adult , Female , Humans
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