نتایج جستجو برای: gps دستی

تعداد نتایج: 36134  

2013
Anette Fischer Pedersen Christina Maar Andersen Frede Olesen Peter Vedsted

Background. We assessed risk of burnout in GPs during a 7-year followup and examined whether (1) thoughts about changing medical specialty increased the risk of burnout and (2) burned out GPs had higher job turnover rates than burnout-free GPs. Methods. In 2004 and 2012, all GPs in the county of Aarhus, Denmark, were invited to participate in a survey. Retirement status of physicians who partic...

Journal: :Family practice 2011
Matthias Wermeling Martin Scherer Wolfgang Himmel

BACKGROUND Non-specific neck pain is a common complaint in general practice. Little is known about GPs' experiences of managing non-specific neck pain. OBJECTIVE This qualitative study aims to elucidate GPs' opinions on the cause, diagnosis and management of non-specific neck pain and their experiences with patients suffering from this complaint. METHODS A purposive sample of 19 German GPs ...

2012
G. Wang F. Blume C. Meertens P. Ibanez M. Schulze

Over the last decade, the 1-sample-per-second kinematic Global Positioning System (GPS) has been used as a displacement sensor in earthquake observations and for structural health monitoring. Many researchers in both seismology and engineering have expressed the desire for higher-sample-rate (10-sample-per-second or higher) GPS data to acquire high-frequency displacement information. We perform...

2004
Mustafa Ozgur Kanli

Pseudolites (PLs) are ground-based transmitters that transmit GPS-like signals. They have been used to test GPS system elements and to enhance GPS in certain applications by providing better accuracy, integrity and availability through the use of PL signals in addition to the GPS signals. PLs are also a promising technology for providing positioning in indoor, high multipath environments where ...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2006
Cecilia Boldemann Hans Gilljam Karl E Lund Asgeir R Helgason

This cross-sectional study assessed changes between 1999 and 2003 in attitudes among Swedish general practitioners (GPs) toward smoking cessation activities and also assessed the effect of a nationwide quitline on GPs' smoking cessation activities. A random sample of 621 Swedish GPs answered a questionnaire mailed to their home addresses in spring 2003. When possible, the results of the present...

2013
Kai-Wei Chiang Thanh Trung Duong Jhen-Kai Liao

The integration of an Inertial Navigation System (INS) and the Global Positioning System (GPS) is common in mobile mapping and navigation applications to seamlessly determine the position, velocity, and orientation of the mobile platform. In most INS/GPS integrated architectures, the GPS is considered to be an accurate reference with which to correct for the systematic errors of the inertial se...

Journal: :Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 1998

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2012
Victoria K Welsh Christian D Mallen Gwenllian Wynne-Jones Clare Jinks

BACKGROUND Sickness certification constitutes daily clinical practice for GPs. In April 2010, the UK sickness certification system changed to reflect the evidence that work is generally good for health and a new Statement of Fitness for Work - the 'fit note' - was introduced. Sickness certification is a contentious topic among GPs and the proposed fit note generated mixed reviews. AIM To expl...

Journal: :Family practice 2009
Jonne van der Zwet Marije S Koelewijn-van Loon Marjan van den Akker

BACKGROUND Loneliness is a universal phenomenon that influences one's health and health perception. GPs are confronted with lonely people quite often. Yet, what GPs think of this phenomenon and how they deal with emotions lonely patients evoke is not known. OBJECTIVE We aimed to explore GPs' experiences with lonely patients. We wanted to gain insight in GPs' feelings regarding consultations w...

2017
Hannelore Storms Kristel Marquet Neree Claes

BACKGROUND General practitioners (GPs) and primary-care nurses (PCNs) often feel inexperienced or inadequately educated to address unmet needs of people with disabilities (PDs). In this research, GPs' and PCNs' communication with PDs and health care professionals, as well as their awareness of supportive measures relevant to PDs (sensory disabilities excluded), was examined. MATERIALS AND MET...

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