scholarly journals Towards a user-centered framework to support proactive Building Operation and Maintenance: preliminary results of a communication platform between users and stakeholders

Rivista Tema ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol Vol.6 (2020) (N. 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriele Bernardini ◽  
Elisa Di Giuseppe ◽  
Marco D’Orazio

Users’ needs and behaviors can alter the building efficiency, thus leading to significant efforts to support Building Operation & Maintenance (O&M) tasks. This work develops the preliminary concepts of a framework for O&M including users’ monitoring and engagement strategies. In the context of a complex university building, we developed and tested a users-stakeholders communication platform including a web-based application to report and check failures and damages to building’s components and devices. ,,

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Spigel ◽  
Jessica A. Lin ◽  
Carly E. Milliren ◽  
Melissa Freizinger ◽  
Julia A. Vitagliano ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Shelter-in-place orders and social distancing guidelines, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, have limited traditional face-to-face interactions and led to many clinical providers transitioning to the use of videoconferencing platforms. The present study aims to assess how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted adolescents’/young adults’ (AYA) eating disorder (ED)-related care, and how access to, changes in, perceived disruptions to, and quality of care are associated with ED thoughts and behaviors. Methods AYA enrolled in the RECOVERY study, a pre-existing web-based longitudinal study, and completed a COVID-19-specific survey (n = 89). We examined bivariate associations of four markers of care: i) access to care, ii) changes in care, iii) perceived disruption to care, and iv) quality of care. Using multiple logistic regression, we examined the associations of pandemic-related markers of care with changes in ED thoughts and behaviors. We excluded those not engaged in treatment pre-pandemic (n = 16). Results In the remaining 73 participants, reported access to care was high, with 92% of respondents continuing care with at least one ED provider during the pandemic; however, 47% stopped some treatment during the pandemic. Nearly one-third (32%) perceived a disruption in treatment. Quality of care remained high with 67% reporting care to be better than or as good as pre-pandemic. Respondents acknowledged heightened symptomatology: 81% reported increased ED thoughts and 81% reported increased ED behaviors due to COVID-19-related factors. However, none of the markers of care described were significantly associated with ED thoughts or behaviors in regression analyses adjusting for demographic variables and baseline characteristics, except our quality of care measure which was approaching significance (p = 0.07). Conclusions Our findings show the majority of AYA who had care prior to the pandemic continued receiving some element of their multi-disciplinary ED treatment and perceived their care as high quality. None of the markers of care described were statistically associated with increased ED thoughts and behaviors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ni Ketut Dewi Ari Jayanti

ABSTRACT<br />The Quality Assurance Center (PJM) is one of the units at STMIK STIKOM Bali which has the task of assisting the Chair in overseeing and controlling the entire process. One of the controls carried out is controlling customer satisfaction through implementing customer satisfaction evaluations. PJM STIKOM Bali uses a web-based quality assurance information. The use of web-based quality assurance information systems has never been measured by usability system to see whether the system built is acceptability for the PJM STIKOM Bali unit in carrying out its activities. In this study, researchers conducted a study to analyze usability in the STIKOM Bali quality assurance information system. The method used to measure usability is User Centered Design (UCD) because this method focuses on the user. In implementing the UCD method, three types of statements have been established, namely Task Complete Rate, Time on Task, and Usability Rate of System. The results achieved in this study were the success rates of respondents in completing the STIKOM Bali quality assurance information system task task of 97.67%. The average time needed by respondents to complete all tasks is 92 minutes. The usability level felt by respondents when using the quality assurance information system is 88.75%.<br />Keywords : Quality Assurance System, Usability, User Centered Design<br />ABSTRAK<br />Pusat Jaminan Mutu (PJM) adalah salah satu unit di STMIK STIKOM Bali yang memiliki tugas membantu Ketua dalam mengawasi dan mengendalikan seluruh proses. Salah satu pengendalian yang dilakukan adalah pengendalian kepuasan pelanggan melalui pelaksanaan evaluasi kepuasan pelanggan. PJM STIKOM Bali menggunakan sistem informasi penjaminan mutu berbasis web untuk mempermudah akses penjadwalan dimulai dan diakhirinya proses evaluasi kepuasan pelanggan yang diintegrasikan dengan sistem lain yang ada di STIKOM Bali. Penggunaan sistem informasi penjaminan mutu berbasis web belum pernah dilakukan pengukuran usability sistem untuk melihat apakah sistem yang dibangun sudah akseptabilitas bagi unit PJM STIKOM Bali dalam melaksanakan aktivitasnya. Pada penelitian ini peneliti melakukan penelitian untuk menganalisa usability pada sistem informasi penjaminan mutu STIKOM Bali. Metode yang digunakan untuk mengukur usability adalah User Centered Design (UCD) karena metode ini berfokus pada pengguna. Dalam implementasi metode UCD, telah ditetapkan tiga jenis pernyataan yaitu Task Complete Rate, Time on Task, dan Usability Rate of System. Hasil yang dicapai pada penelitian ini adalah tingkat keberhasilan responden dalam menyelesaikan task sistem informasi penjaminan mutu STIKOM Bali sebesar 97,67%. Waktu rata-rata yang diperlukan responden untuk menyelesaikan seluruh task adalah sebesar 92 menit. Tingkat usability yang dirasakan responden saat menggunakan sistem informasi penjaminan mutu adalah 88,75 %.<br />Kata kunci : Sistem Penjaminan Mutu, Usability, User Centered Design


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3849 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Cimini ◽  
Maria Ricci ◽  
Agostino Chiaravalloti ◽  
Luca Filippi ◽  
Orazio Schillaci

The use of theragnostic radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine has grown rapidly over the years to combine the diagnosis and therapy of tumors. In this review, we performed web-based and desktop literature research to investigate and explain the potential role of theragnostic imaging in pediatric oncology. We focused primarily on patients with aggressive malignancies such as neuroblastoma and brain tumors, to select patients with the highest chance of benefit from personalized therapy. Moreover, the most critical and groundbreaking applications of radioimmunotherapy in children’s oncology were examined in this peculiar context. Preliminary results showed the potential feasibility of theragnostic imaging and radioimmunotherapy in pediatric oncology. They revealed advantages in the management of the disease, thereby allowing an intra-personal approach and adding new weapons to conventional therapies.


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