Xu, Xinyi Ho, Mu-Hsing Lin, Chia-Chin
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Worldviews on evidence-based nursing
The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused unprecedented disruption to healthcare delivery worldwide. The use of telehealth practices rapidly expanded during the pandemic, while its application in palliative care remains a conflicted issue. The aims of this study were to evaluate users' reports of their satisfaction with telehealth pal...
Khalili, Mahsa Jonathan, Chelsea Hocking, Nicole Van der Loos, Machiel Mortenson, W Ben Borisoff, Jaimie
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Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
To evaluate and compare the perceived autonomy of people using wheeled mobility assistive devices (WMADs) in five community-based environments. To evaluate how personal, environmental, and assistive device-related factors impact the perceived autonomy of WMAD users. A study-specific questionnaire was used to evaluate perceived satisfaction of WMAD ...
Mungwabi, Hosea
The study investigated students' usage of electronic resources available on the UDSM Library's website. Specifically, the study determined whether information studies students were aware of the electronic resources, how frequently they used them, and whether their demographic characteristics influenced their usage. The study also examined the stude...
Aleha, Anum Zahra, Syeda Mahwish Qureshi, Sabeen Marri, Sohrab Ahmed Siddique, Sarah Hussain, Samar Shamim
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Due to the increase in population, there are fewer open spaces creating urban voids in cities nowadays. However, the opportunities made available to people by urban voids adequately indicate the necessity and significance of urban open spaces. The lack of proper planning and a good perception of the place led to the formation of lost spaces. These ...
Jung, Yang-Hun Park, Jeong-Beom Kang, Austin Cho, Kuy-Chung
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction Healthcare for the aging population has become a crucial issue in South Korea to maintain the elderly's quality of life, and physical activity is of primary importance for older adults. This study evaluated the exercise characteristics and satisfaction of the elderly who participated in physical activity programs provided by senior wel...
Barria, Patricio Riquelme, Matías Reppich, Hannah Cisnal, Ana Fraile, Juan-Carlos Pérez-Turiel, Javier Sierra, David Aguilar, Rolando Andrade, Asterio Nuñez-Espinosa, Cristian
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
Introduction: The RobHand (Robot for Hand Rehabilitation) is a robotic neuromotor rehabilitation exoskeleton that assists in performing flexion and extension movements of the fingers. The present case study assesses changes in manual function and hand muscle strength of four selected stroke patients after completion of an established training progr...
Moteki, Yasutoshi
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Frontiers in Built Environment
This study clarifies the main factors affecting user satisfaction in public facilities using a two-part questionnaire, specifically, the determinants of service satisfaction among users of a ward office in Tokyo. The questionnaire comprised three main categories of multiple-choice questions: A) facility equipment (physical elements in the governmen...
Alturki, Uthman Aldraiweesh, Ahmed
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Frontiers in Psychology
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between users’ satisfaction with actual use of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and intrinsically motivated, task-technology fit, attitudes toward using MOOCs, and behavioral intention to use MOOCs. As the primary technique for data collection, a survey questionnaire on self-determinatio...
Roberts, Caroline Herzing, Jessica M.E. Manjon, Marc Asensio Abbet, Philip Gatica-Perez, Daniel
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Journal of Official Statistics
Survey respondents can complete web surveys using different Internet-enabled devices (PCs versus mobile phones and tablets) and using different software (web browser versus a mobile software application, “app”). Previous research has found that completing questionnaires via a browser on mobile devices can lead to higher breakoff rates and reduced m...
Cid-López, Andrés Hornos, Miguel J. Carrasco, Ramón Alberto Herrera-Viedma, Enrique
The design of the packages of products/services to be offered by a telecom company to its clients is a complex decision-making process that must consider different criteria to achieve both customer satisfaction and optimization of the company’s resources. In this process, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (IFSs) can be used to manage uncertainty and better...