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Daniela Mokra, Romana Barosova and Juraj Mokry
Sex-based differences in bronchial asthma can already be observed in childhood, at which time allergic atopic asthma is more frequently found in boys than in girls. In adulthood, higher prevalence of asthma is reported in women, especially for the more s...
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William Villegas-Ch, Isabel Urbina-Camacho and Joselin García-Ortiz
Using camera-based algorithms to detect abnormal patterns in children?s handwriting has become a promising tool in education and occupational therapy. This study analyzes the performance of a camera- and tablet-based handwriting verification algorithm to...
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Mariolino De Cecco, Alessandro Luchetti, Isidro Butaslac III, Francesco Pilla, Giovanni Maria Achille Guandalini, Jacopo Bonavita, Monica Mazzucato and Kato Hirokazu
In rehabilitation settings that exploit Mixed Reality, a clinician risks losing empathy with the patient by being immersed in different worlds, either real and/or virtual. While the patient perceives the rehabilitation stimuli in a mixed real?virtual wor...
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Saleh A. Almatroodi, Amjad Ali Khan, Abdulaziz A. Aloliqi, Mansoor Ali Syed and Arshad Husain Rahmani
Chronic respiratory diseases are a leading cause of lung-related death worldwide. The vital factors causing lung pathogenesis include consistent exposure to tobacco smoke, air pollution, and occupational risks. Regarding the significant morbidity and mor...
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Tanja Svarre,Tine Bieber Kirkegaard Lunn
Pág. pp. 201 - 208
The purpose of this paper is to report on the design of an Android tablet application for data collection by occupational therapists. The design emerged from two design workshops held with users experienced in collecting data on the challenges clients fa...
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David M. Morris and Gavin R. Jenkins
Experts around the world support the integration of health promotion and wellness (HPW) services into traditional health care services. If successfully executed, the addition of HPW services would reduce rates of death and disability and significantly re...
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Ellen Herlache-Pretzer, Melissa Y. Winkle, Rachel Csatari, Alyssa Kolanowski, Amy Londry and Rachel Dawson
It is becoming more common for people with disabilities to procure service dogs as a form of assistive technology (AT). However, there is little qualitative research examining the impact of service dogs on engagement in valued daily activities (occupatio...
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Michael William Pugliese,Kumanan Wilson,Julien Guerinet,Katherine M Atkinson,Karen H Mallet,Rany Shamloul,Lise Zakutney,Dale Corbett,Dar Dowlatshahi
Pág. pp. 148 - 157
Mobile health (mHealth) technology represents a means through which more stroke survivors could access early stroke rehabilitation. Although rehabilitation is most effective when begun early post-stroke, limited resources (facilities, therapists) prevent...
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Nancy Paola Hernández Clavijo,María Del Pilar Sánchez Muñoz
Pág. 95 - 120
In this research we collected and systematized the information contained in the Sirbe filling cards (Sirbe is the acronym in Spanish for Sistema de Información para el Registro de Beneficiarios which means Beneficiary Registration Information System), re...
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