Essays about: "transforming care"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the words transforming care.
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1. From war in one country to a school desk in another: Ukrainian refugee children in the Swedish school: Examining Swedish teachers experienced level of qualification in regard to meeting the needs of Ukrainian refugee children as victims of trauma.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : Following the most recent wave of refugees in today’s world, the purpose of this qualitative and interpretative study is to examine Swedish teachers experience of their own level of qualification in regard to being able to meet the needs of Ukrainian refugee children. The analysis is based on the definition of said needs from the perspective of trauma care and as formulated by the model Transforming Care. READ MORE
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2. Balancing Interoperability and Data Sensitivity: A Design Science approach to building a zero-knowledge API for Healthcare Data
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : The aim of the study was to develop a platform to monitor and evaluate care homes using heterogeneous data sources for a French startup company. The study found that there was no current system to supervise healthcare resources in these facilities with live data. READ MORE
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3. Physical and psychosocial Approach to create a better working environment in a Cross-Docking Warehouse
University essay fromAbstract : In an era where automation has been transforming the industrial arena, it is important not to lose focus on the health of employees who are still engaged in manual work. Employee health both physical and mental plays a vital role in the overall performance of a company, so it must be taken care of. READ MORE
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4. Stories of Change: Alternative Food Networks in the Urban Setting of Zurich
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : Food is political: from seed over production to distribution and consumption. Large scale agriculture infused multi-layered social, ecological, and economic issues. The need to change the dominant food system approach is widely recognised. Alternatives in food production and distribution emerged and persisted over time. READ MORE
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5. Where Did The Car Go? : Smart cities, calm technology and the future of autonomous cars
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, InformatikAbstract : Urbanization has been a growing trend in the past fifty years. Cities are now transforming into smart cities, spaces whose infrastructure comprises an embedded digital layer. Hardware collects real-time data in the urban environment and software elaborates it to improve all types of services, from traffic to waste management to well-being. READ MORE