Caroline Wong
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View article: ChestVolume: An R package and shiny app for analyzing chest expansion using 3D coordinate data
ChestVolume: An R package and shiny app for analyzing chest expansion using 3D coordinate data Open
ChestVolume is an R package and Shiny web application developed to facilitate the analysis of chest expansion using three-dimensional (3D) coordinate data obtained from optical motion capture systems. This software provides an end-to-end s…
View article: In-depth mixed-method case study to assess how to support and communicate with the families of hospitalised patients during COVID-19: a social innovation embedded in clinical teams
In-depth mixed-method case study to assess how to support and communicate with the families of hospitalised patients during COVID-19: a social innovation embedded in clinical teams Open
Objectives The purpose of this study is to describe and evaluate, in a real-life context, the support and communicate with families (SCF) team’s contribution to maintaining communication and supporting relatives when patients are at the en…
View article: Exploring the intersection of religious festivals and tourism approaches: a scoping review
Exploring the intersection of religious festivals and tourism approaches: a scoping review Open
Religious festivals have become significant in the context of global tourism interactions. Recognising their potential, governments are increasingly promoting religious festivals as key tourist events within annual calendars. This study cr…
View article: Adopting a learning pathway approach to patient partnership in telehealth: A proof of concept
Adopting a learning pathway approach to patient partnership in telehealth: A proof of concept Open
The five-step PLP methodology developed proposes an innovative and structured approach to partnership with patients and caregivers in telehealth by outlining their roles throughout their life course with an illness.
View article: Adopting a Learning Pathway Approach to Patient Partnership in Telehealth: A Proof of Concept
Adopting a Learning Pathway Approach to Patient Partnership in Telehealth: A Proof of Concept Open
Background. Amidst the acceleration of digital health deployment in the province of Québec, the need to clarify the role of patients and caregivers was deemed essential to guide the deployment of telehealth strategies. A patient learning p…
View article: Patient, Family, and Citizen Partners as Key Stakeholders of Healthcare Transformation: The Quebec Experience
Patient, Family, and Citizen Partners as Key Stakeholders of Healthcare Transformation: The Quebec Experience Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 2.913 (2021…
View article: Reducing social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Assessing the contribution of courtesy phone calls by volunteers
Reducing social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Assessing the contribution of courtesy phone calls by volunteers Open
Context During the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions were imposed on visits in hospitals in the province of Quebec, Canada in an effort to reduce the risk of viral exposure by minimizing face-to-face contact in order to protect patients, vis…
View article: Collaboration and Co-production in the Singapore Film Industry: Opportunities for Development through Strategic Alliances
Collaboration and Co-production in the Singapore Film Industry: Opportunities for Development through Strategic Alliances Open
This paper examines the significance of intangible resources as core competences that are likely to contribute most in an uncertain, changing and unpredictable environment such as the film industry. It identifies the nature and role of the…
View article: The impact of value perceptions on purchase intention of sustainable luxury brands in China and the UK
The impact of value perceptions on purchase intention of sustainable luxury brands in China and the UK Open
Despite luxury brands' efforts to incorporate sustainable development into their branding and product design, studies have shown inconclusive evidence about consumers' reaction towards such efforts. This study investigates how consumption …
View article: A continuum for global citizenship: analyzing the complex transformations of service-learning.
A continuum for global citizenship: analyzing the complex transformations of service-learning. Open
This article extends existing theoretical perspectives to present a continuum of global citizenship education that can be applied to explore the practice and outcomes of transformative Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) experiences encompassin…
View article: Vertical Farming: An Assessment of Singapore City
Vertical Farming: An Assessment of Singapore City Open
Urban planners, government leaders, and the farming community have noted the important role cities play in producing their own food to manage higher levels of domestic demand, food insecurity, environmental concerns and affordability. To b…
View article: Urban Design and Economic Growth: An Analytical Tale of Two Tropical Cities
Urban Design and Economic Growth: An Analytical Tale of Two Tropical Cities Open
Federal and local governments around the world usually hail urbanisation as a sign of economic progress. However, the relationship is not that simple. The existence of agglomeration economies does not mean that urbanisation will directly r…
View article: "It felt like I was part of the data": Comparing Mouse, Touch, and Physical Interaction with Visualizations
"It felt like I was part of the data": Comparing Mouse, Touch, and Physical Interaction with Visualizations Open
With my two exploratory studies I contribute a deeper understanding of the different experiences people have when manipulating data representations using mouse, touch, and physical interaction. To uncover experiences rather than performanc…
View article: Jumping on the Bandwagon: Overcoming Social Barriers to Public Display Use
Jumping on the Bandwagon: Overcoming Social Barriers to Public Display Use Open
The fear of social embarrassment has been identified as a significant barrier to people’s interactions with public large interactive displays (PLIDs). Prior research has also shown that the presence of others at a display can help to mitig…
View article: Increasing Passersby Engagement with Public Large Interactive Displays
Increasing Passersby Engagement with Public Large Interactive Displays Open
Prior research has shown that large interactive displays deployed in public spaces are often underutilized, or even un- noticed, phenomena connected to 'interaction' and 'display blindness', respectively. To better understand how designers…
View article: Using PELA to Predict International Business Students’ English Writing Performance with Contextualised English Writing Workshops as Intervention Program
Using PELA to Predict International Business Students’ English Writing Performance with Contextualised English Writing Workshops as Intervention Program Open
This study examines the effectiveness of Post-Entry English Language Assessment (PELA) as a predictor of international business students’ English writing performance and academic performance. An intervention involving the implementation of…
View article: Using PELA to predict international business students' english writing performance with contextualised English writing workshops as intervention program
Using PELA to predict international business students' english writing performance with contextualised English writing workshops as intervention program Open
This study examines the effectiveness of Post-Entry English Language Assessment (PELA) as a predictor of international business students’ English writing performance and academic performance. An intervention involving the implementation of…