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View article: Emergent AI Surveillance: Overlearned Person Re-Identification and Its Mitigation in Law Enforcement Context
Emergent AI Surveillance: Overlearned Person Re-Identification and Its Mitigation in Law Enforcement Context Open
Generic instance search models can dramatically reduce the manual effort required to analyze vast surveillance footage during criminal investigations by retrieving specific objects of interest to law enforcement. However, our research reve…
View article: Emergent AI Surveillance: Overlearned Person Re-Identification and Its Mitigation in Law Enforcement Context
Emergent AI Surveillance: Overlearned Person Re-Identification and Its Mitigation in Law Enforcement Context Open
Generic instance search models can dramatically reduce the manual effort required to analyze vast surveillance footage during criminal investigations by retrieving specific objects of interest to law enforcement. However, our research reve…
View article: The Impact of Extracurricular Activities on Skills Development of Learners: Evidence From Universities in Ho Chi Minh City
The Impact of Extracurricular Activities on Skills Development of Learners: Evidence From Universities in Ho Chi Minh City Open
This study aims to investigate the current status of students’ participation in extracurricular activities at universities in Ho Chi Minh City, through a multivariate regression analysis model with survey data from 171 students from univer…
View article: Clinician Needs and Requirements for a Decision Aid Navigator: Qualitative Study
Clinician Needs and Requirements for a Decision Aid Navigator: Qualitative Study Open
Background Decision aids (DAs) are important tools that support shared decision-making (SDM) between clinicians and patients, enabling patients to be more informed and engaged in decisions regarding their care. The use of DAs can increase …
View article: PRELIMINARY SURVEY TO EVALUATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS' KNOWLEDGE ON PAIN MANAGEMENT
PRELIMINARY SURVEY TO EVALUATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS' KNOWLEDGE ON PAIN MANAGEMENT Open
Objectives: To assess the knowledge of healthcare workers on pain management in the Department of upper limb surgery, Trauma and Orthopedics Institute, Military Hospital 175. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 2…
View article: A CASE REPORT: TUMORAL CALCINOSIS IN THE ELBOW REGION
A CASE REPORT: TUMORAL CALCINOSIS IN THE ELBOW REGION Open
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare condition in clinical practice. We report a clinical case involving an unusually large mass in the elbow region, with postoperative histopathological findings confirming tumoral calcinosis. This case adds to th…
View article: RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CLOSED MIDDLE THIRD CLAVICLE FRACTURE BY LOCKING PLATE AT MILITARY HOSPITAL 175
RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CLOSED MIDDLE THIRD CLAVICLE FRACTURE BY LOCKING PLATE AT MILITARY HOSPITAL 175 Open
Objectives: Evaluating the results of treating closed middle third clavicle fracture by locking plate at Military Hospital 175. Subjects and methods: A prospective study from May 2022 to November 2023 at Military Hospital 175 on 38 adult p…
View article: Healthcare Provider Needs for a Shared Decision Aid Navigator System (SEDANS): A Qualitative Study (Preprint)
Healthcare Provider Needs for a Shared Decision Aid Navigator System (SEDANS): A Qualitative Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Patient decision aid (PDAs) are important tools that support informed decision-making by the patient based on evidence-based treatment options. PDAs can increase patient knowledge, reduce decisional regret, and engage the provi…
View article: ADAPTING A CAREGIVER TRAINING PROGRAM TO SUPPORT EQUITABLE IMPLEMENTATION DURING CARE TRANSITIONS
ADAPTING A CAREGIVER TRAINING PROGRAM TO SUPPORT EQUITABLE IMPLEMENTATION DURING CARE TRANSITIONS Open
Transitions in care (TOC) interventions can improve transitional care processes and reduce hospital readmissions in the general older adult population. People living with dementia (PLWD) are often excluded from TOC intervention studies due…
View article: SURVEY OF SOME OPINIONS ON THE ISSUE OF INTEGRITY IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION OF STUDENTS AT VIETNAM SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
SURVEY OF SOME OPINIONS ON THE ISSUE OF INTEGRITY IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION OF STUDENTS AT VIETNAM SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Open
Objectives: To survey of some opinions of the group of students participating in the 11th Vietnam Summer School of Science on the issue of integrity in scientific publication. Subjects and methods: The study describes a series of cases fro…
View article: Sense and Degrade: Fully Bio-Based and Biodegradable eTextile Capacitive Sensor
Sense and Degrade: Fully Bio-Based and Biodegradable eTextile Capacitive Sensor Open
Today, we can manufacture diverse interactive textiles by seamlessly integrating advanced functional materials and flexible electronics into fabric structures. This field, while thrilling, has its significant challenges. The issues of mate…
View article: Examining collaboration skills and influencing factors among secondary school students with autism spectrum disorder in general education settings
Examining collaboration skills and influencing factors among secondary school students with autism spectrum disorder in general education settings Open
The collaboration skills of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are receiving increasing attention from educators and parents. Adolescents with ASD often face difficulties in interacting, forming relationships, and solving problem…
View article: Edible and Biodegradable Wearable Capacitive Pressure Sensors: A Paradigm Shift toward Sustainable Electronics with Bio‐Based Materials
Edible and Biodegradable Wearable Capacitive Pressure Sensors: A Paradigm Shift toward Sustainable Electronics with Bio‐Based Materials Open
This study presents a significant advancement in sustainable electronics, introducing an innovative capacitive‐type wearable pressure sensor crafted entirely from edible and biodegradable biomaterials. The sensor's constituents, encompassi…
View article: The importance of neurodivergent mentorship for the development of professional identity
The importance of neurodivergent mentorship for the development of professional identity Open
Neurodivergent students are often under-supported in their pursuit of post-secondary education, which can negatively impact engagement and academic outcomes. There is limited research examining the potential of neurodivergent mentorship mo…
View article: Effect of the population health inpatient Medicare Advantage pharmacist intervention on hospital readmissions: A quasi-experimental controlled study
Effect of the population health inpatient Medicare Advantage pharmacist intervention on hospital readmissions: A quasi-experimental controlled study Open
BACKGROUND: The population health inpatient Medicare Advantage pharmacist (PHIMAP) intervention is a pharmacist-led, transitions-of-care intervention that aims to reduce hospital readmissions among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries. PHIMAP …
View article: Comprehensive Pharmacist-led Transitions-of-care Medication Management around Hospital Discharge Adds Modest Cost Relative to Usual Care: Time-and-Motion Cost Analysis
Comprehensive Pharmacist-led Transitions-of-care Medication Management around Hospital Discharge Adds Modest Cost Relative to Usual Care: Time-and-Motion Cost Analysis Open
Optimal medication management is important during hospitalization and at discharge because post-discharge adverse drug events (ADEs) are common, often preventable, and contribute to patient harms, healthcare utilization, and costs. Conduct…
View article: Measurement of self-reported, facility-based labour and birth experiences: The Perinatal Experience Assessment Tool (PEAT)
Measurement of self-reported, facility-based labour and birth experiences: The Perinatal Experience Assessment Tool (PEAT) Open
The Perinatal Experience Assessment Tool (PEAT) may be used to monitor or evaluate the experiences that women report after facility-based childbirth. It can be administered by trained, independent interviewers in the facility following dis…
View article: ESPO AND HEALTH SCIENCES SECTION SYMPOSIUM: INCLUDING DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS IN HEALTH INTERVENTION DESIGN: LESSONS LEARNED FOR ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY
ESPO AND HEALTH SCIENCES SECTION SYMPOSIUM: INCLUDING DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS IN HEALTH INTERVENTION DESIGN: LESSONS LEARNED FOR ADVANCING HEALTH EQUITY Open
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed persistent disparities in the effectiveness of healthcare services and long-term care among the older adult population. For example, significant gaps disproportionately affected older adults living in rural ar…
View article: Review of the AMLAS Methodology for Application in Healthcare
Review of the AMLAS Methodology for Application in Healthcare Open
In recent years, the number of machine learning (ML) technologies gaining regulatory approval for healthcare has increased significantly allowing them to be placed on the market. However, the regulatory frameworks applied to them were orig…
View article: Big Tech Companies Impact on Research at the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
Big Tech Companies Impact on Research at the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering Open
Artificial intelligence is gaining momentum, ongoing pandemic is fuel to that with more opportunities in every sector specially in health and education sector. But with the growth in technology, challenges associated with ethics also grow …
View article: A Data-Driven Assessment of the U.S. Health Informatics Programs and Job Market
A Data-Driven Assessment of the U.S. Health Informatics Programs and Job Market Open
Background Health Informatics (HI) is an interdisciplinary field, integrating health sciences, computer science, information science, and cognitive science to assist health information management, analysis, and utilization. As the HI field…