4 resultados para Data development analysis
em Dalarna University College Electronic Archive
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The world is urbanizing rapidly with more than half of the global population now living in cities. Improving urban environments for the well-being of the increasing number of urban citizens is becoming one of the most important challenges of the 21st century. Even though it is common that city planners have visions of a ’good urban milieu’, those visions are concerning visual aesthetics or practical matters. The qualitative perspective of sound, such as sonic diversity and acoustic ecology are neglected aspects in architectural design. Urban planners and politicians are therefore largely unaware of the importance of sounds for the intrinsic quality of a place. Whenever environmental acoustics is on the agenda, the topic is noise abatement or noise legislation – a quantitative attenuation of sounds. Some architects may involve acoustical aspects in their work but sound design or acoustic design has yet to develop to a distinct discipline and be incorporated in urban planning.My aim was to investigate to what extent the urban soundscape is likely to improve if modern architectural techniques merge with principles of acoustics. This is an important, yet unexplored, research area. My study explores and analyses the acoustical aspects in urban development and includes interviews with practitioners in the field of urban acoustics, situated in New York City. My conclusion is that to achieve a better understanding of the human living conditions in mega-cities, there is a need to include sonic components into the holistic sense of urban development.
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Bakgrund: Demenssjukdom är vanligt förekommande och denna patientgrupp ingår i distriktssköterskors uppdrag. Syfte: Att belysa distriktssköterskors erfarenheter av att möta personer med demensdiagnos och hur de anpassar vården utifrån vårdtagarens behov. Metod: En kvalitativ intervjustudie genomfördes med fyra stycken distriktssköterskor. För bearbetning av insamlad data användes innehållsanalys. Resultat: Analysen ledde till fram till fyra stycken kategorier: att möta en komplex vårdsituation, att bli utmanad, att ta till vara resurser och att anpassa sina vårdåtgärder till den enskilde eller till demenssjukdomen. Deltagarna förmedlade att personer med demenssjukdom är en utsatt och sårbar grupp och att vårda dem innebar en utmaning på flera olika plan. Det kräver fördjupade kunskaper och en förmåga att se till alla faktorer som omger denna patientgrupp, det är både utmanande, komplext och spännande. Att arbeta personcentrerat är något som både eftersträvas och görs i praktiken, även att ta till vara resurser som kommer vårdtagaren till godo. Slutsats: Distriktssköterskornas glädje och engagemang var framträdande och verkade vara kopplat till att de hade utbildning och kunskap. Forskning på personer med demenssjukdom och andra med nedsatt beslutsförmåga behövs och är önskvärt. Deras deltagande skulle ge värdefull kunskap som kan leda till att utveckla vården för denna patientgrupp.
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A solar thermal system with seasonal borehole storage for heating of a residential area in Anneberg, Sweden, approximately 10 km north of Stockholm, has been in operation since late 2002. Originally, the project was part of the EU THERMIE project “Large-scale Solar Heating Systems for Housing Developments” (REB/0061/97) and was the first solar heating plant in Europe with borehole storage in rock not utilizing a heat pump. Earlier evaluations of the system show lower performance than the preliminary simulation study, with residents complaining of a high use of electricity for domestic hot water (DHW) preparation and auxiliary heating. One explanation mentioned in the earlier evaluations is that the borehole storage had not yet reached “steady state” temperatures at the time of evaluation. Many years have passed since then and this paper presents results from a new evaluation. The main aim of this work is to evaluate the current performance of the system based on several key figures, as well as on system function based on available measurement data. The analysis show that though the borehole storage now has reached a quasi-steady state and operates as intended, the auxiliary electricity consumption is much higher than the original design values largely due to high losses in the distribution network, higher heat loads as well as lower solar gains.
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Internationally, research on psychiatric intensive care units (PICUs) commonly reportsresults from demographic studies such as criteria for admission, need for involuntary treatment, andthe occurrence of violent behaviour. A few international studies describe the caring aspect of thePICUs based specifically on caregivers’ experiences. The concept of PICU in Sweden is not clearlydefined. The aim of this study is to describe the core characteristics of a PICU in Sweden and todescribe the care activities provided for patients admitted to the PICUs. Critical incident techniquewas used as the research method. Eighteen caregivers at a PICU participated in the study bycompleting a semistructured questionnaire. In-depth interviews with three nurses and two assistantnurses also constitute the data. An analysis of the content identified four categories that characterizethe core of PICU: the dramatic admission, protests and refusal of treatment, escalating behaviours, andtemporarily coercive measure. Care activities for PICUs were also analysed and identified as controlling– establishing boundaries, protecting – warding off, supporting – giving intensive assistance, andstructuring the environment. Finally, the discussion put focus on determining the intensive aspect ofpsychiatric care which has not been done in a Swedish perspective before. PICUs were interpreted asa level of care as it is composed by limited structures and closeness in care.