Search for dissertations about: "architecture of healing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words architecture of healing.
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1. Healing Architecture: Evidence, Intuition, Dialogue
Abstract : In today’s healthcare architecture there is a striving to make better use of evidence to achieve environments that can contribute to patients’ healing, recovery, and well-being. These ideas are in part a legacy of the theory and practice of evidence-based medicine and the success it has enjoyed in its field. READ MORE
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2. Designing Healing. A Conceptual Model for Promoting a Healing Health Care Environment in Tanzania
Abstract : Better health services are a basic human right of approximately 40 million people in Tanzania, calling for an improved architecture of Health Care Facilities (HCFs) so as to provide a healing health care environment that supports wellness as well as diagnosis and treatment. Healing design concepts of medical and architectural researchers are in line with life styles, contemporary architectural styles and social cultural systems in the western world, while in Tanzania, although cultural heritage is emphasized as the backbone of sustainable development, very little effort has been made to incorporate cultural elements and vernacular architecture into contemporary HCF designs. READ MORE
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3. Towards Model-Based Development of Self-Managing Automotive Systems : Modeling, Simulation, Model Transformations and Algorithms: Supporting the Development of the DySCAS Middleware
Abstract : With the increased usage of electronics, embedded computer systems, software and networks in modern vehicles, the complexity is also increasing in terms of the development process, functionalities as well as their implementation. On one hand there is a need for efficient and systematic development, and on the other hand the systems are required to have enhanced post-deployment time configuration management support. READ MORE
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4. Intestinal Mucosa Reconstitution and Protection: Impact of Luminal Factors
Abstract : The gastrointestinal mucosa is one of the most rapidly proliferating tissues in the body, and serves as a barrier to luminal bacteria and toxins. Enteral nutrition, luminal fiber and probiotics are of crucial importance for the integrity of this barrier. READ MORE
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5. Modeling and Formal Analysis of e-Health Systems
Abstract : With the healthcare practice being increasingly dependent on digital processes and electronic communication, there is a need to support a variety of e-Health applications of different requirements, with respect to connectivity, low latency, and high reliability. The focus of this thesis is on providing formal assurance to systems supporting e-Health applications. READ MORE