A Study on the Classification of the Therapeutic Factors of Art Therapy Focusing on Art Therapy Service Providers

2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 513-530
Author(s):  
Eun-Yeong Choi ◽  
Young-Sook Lee
10.2196/20995 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. e20995
Author(s):  
Debbie Rankin ◽  
Michaela Black ◽  
Bronac Flanagan ◽  
Catherine F Hughes ◽  
Adrian Moore ◽  
...  

Background Machine learning techniques, specifically classification algorithms, may be effective to help understand key health, nutritional, and environmental factors associated with cognitive function in aging populations. Objective This study aims to use classification techniques to identify the key patient predictors that are considered most important in the classification of poorer cognitive performance, which is an early risk factor for dementia. Methods Data were used from the Trinity-Ulster and Department of Agriculture study, which included detailed information on sociodemographic, clinical, biochemical, nutritional, and lifestyle factors in 5186 older adults recruited from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, a proportion of whom (987/5186, 19.03%) were followed up 5-7 years later for reassessment. Cognitive function at both time points was assessed using a battery of tests, including the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS), with a score <70 classed as poorer cognitive performance. This study trained 3 classifiers—decision trees, Naïve Bayes, and random forests—to classify the RBANS score and to identify key health, nutritional, and environmental predictors of cognitive performance and cognitive decline over the follow-up period. It assessed their performance, taking note of the variables that were deemed important for the optimized classifiers for their computational diagnostics. Results In the classification of a low RBANS score (<70), our models performed well (F1 score range 0.73-0.93), all highlighting the individual’s score from the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, the age at which the participant stopped education, and whether or not the participant’s family reported memory concerns to be of key importance. The classification models performed well in classifying a greater rate of decline in the RBANS score (F1 score range 0.66-0.85), also indicating the TUG score to be of key importance, followed by blood indicators: plasma homocysteine, vitamin B6 biomarker (plasma pyridoxal-5-phosphate), and glycated hemoglobin. Conclusions The results suggest that it may be possible for a health care professional to make an initial evaluation, with a high level of confidence, of the potential for cognitive dysfunction using only a few short, noninvasive questions, thus providing a quick, efficient, and noninvasive way to help them decide whether or not a patient requires a full cognitive evaluation. This approach has the potential benefits of making time and cost savings for health service providers and avoiding stress created through unnecessary cognitive assessments in low-risk patients.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 193-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrián Todolí-Signes

The digital era has changed employment relationships dramatically, causing a considerable degree of legal uncertainty as to which rules apply in cyberspace. Technology is transforming business organisation in a way that makes employees – as subordinate workers – less necessary. New types of companies, based on the ‘on-demand economy’ or so-called ‘sharing economy’ and dedicated to connecting customers directly with individual service providers, are emerging. These companies conduct their entire core business through workers that they classify as self-employed. In this context, employment law is facing its greatest challenge, as it has to deal with a very different reality to the one existing when it was created. This article analyses the literature available about the classification of this new type of worker as an employee or as self-employed, concluding that there is a need for a new special labour regulation. It also describes and justifies the bases for this new special labour regulation.


2010 ◽  
Vol 90 (11) ◽  
pp. 1660-1672 ◽  
Author(s):  
Doreen J. Bartlett ◽  
Lisa A. Chiarello ◽  
Sarah Westcott McCoy ◽  
Robert J. Palisano ◽  
Peter L. Rosenbaum ◽  
...  

This perspective article provides an example of a study planned using guidelines for comprehensive rehabilitation outcomes research, an approach that is believed to give service providers meaningful evidence to support practice. This line of investigation has been guided by the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. The short title of a study under way is Move & PLAY (Movement and Participation in Life Activities of Young Children). The article briefly describes the conceptual model, provides guidelines on how indicators and measures are selected, alludes to the details of selected measures, and describes processes of preparing for data collection, including obtaining ethics approval, preparing data collection booklets, training assessors and interviewers, and sampling. The aim of this investigation is to gain a better understanding of the multiple child, family, and service factors associated with changes in mobility, self-care, and play of preschool children with cerebral palsy as a result of using this research method. Comprehensive rehabilitation outcomes research holds promise in providing evidence that supports the complexities of planning rehabilitation services with clients with chronic conditions, such as children with cerebral palsy.


Author(s):  
Rizwan Ur Rahman ◽  
Rishu Verma ◽  
Himani Bansal ◽  
Deepak Singh Tomar

With the explosive expansion of information on the world wide web, search engines are becoming more significant in the day-to-day lives of humans. Even though a search engine generally gives huge number of results for certain query, the majority of the search engine users simply view the first few web pages in result lists. Consequently, the ranking position has become a most important concern of internet service providers. This article addresses the vulnerabilities, spamming attacks, and countermeasures in blogging sites. In the first part, the article explores the spamming types and detailed section on vulnerabilities. In the next part, an attack scenario of form spamming is presented, and defense approach is presented. Consequently, the aim of this article is to provide review of vulnerabilities, threats of spamming associated with blogging websites, and effective measures to counter them.


Lex Russica ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 140-145
Author(s):  
M. V. Nekoteneva

The paper deals with the problems of consumer protection rights in the distance selling and service provision, e-Commerce under the law of the European Union (the main and additional requirements for the information provided at various stages of the agreement; the consequences of non-fulfillment of the information obligations by the counterparties of the consumer provided by the EU law). The provisions of the acts of primary and secondary law of the European Union affecting the regulation of consumer protection rights in the distance selling and provision of services, e-Commerce are analyzed. The responsibility of service providers acting as intermediaries in the implementation of e-Commerce is considered. The classification of prohibited types of unfair influence on the economic behavior of the consumer is provided, i.e. improper influence, unfair commercial activity (and its types), etc. The prospects of studying and adapting the experience of the European Union in the field of regulation of consumer protection in the distance selling and provision of services, e-Commerce for the Russian Federation are noted. Some features of regulation of sale of goods (services) through the Internet are highlighted, and general recommendations on improvement of the current legislation are given.


1979 ◽  
Vol 134 (3) ◽  
pp. 257-263 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sidney Bloch ◽  
Janet Reibstein ◽  
Eric Crouch ◽  
Pauline Holroyd ◽  
Judith Themen

SummaryA method is described for the study of therapeutic factors in group therapy in which patients and their therapists prepare brief reports at regular intervals about those events in treatment which they regard as important; these reports are then assigned by independent judges to a classification of therapeutic factors which has been specifically devised for this purpose. The feasibility, validity and reliability of the method are discussed and its potential application to group therapy research and training briefly mentioned.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (02) ◽  
pp. 111-118
Author(s):  
L. Mörsdorf ◽  
U. Beushausen

Zusammenfassung Die durch die WHO vorgenommene Einstufung des Coronavirus als Pandemie hat Kliniker herausgefordert, die Kontinuität der medizinischen Versorgung aufrechtzuerhalten. Die Teletherapie wurde so innerhalb kürzester Zeit zum wichtigsten Mittel der Leistungserbringer, die diese zuvor nie oder nur sparsam genutzt hatten. Im Bereich der ärztlichen sowie der psychotherapeutischen Versorgung wurde parallel zum ersten Lockdown seit dem 01. April 2020 die zunächst bestehende Begrenzung der telemedizinischen Behandlung von 20 % der gesamten Behandlungen einer Praxis aufgehoben. Auch im Bereich der Heilmittelerbringer wurde phasenweise eine Erlaubnis zur Durchführung von Videotherapien erteilt. Die Studienlage zu diesem Thema weist darauf hin, dass die Wirksamkeit der logopädischen Teletherapie durchaus gegeben ist, wie am Beispiel der Sprachtherapie bei neurologisch bedingten Sprachstörungen im deutschsprachigen Raum im Artikel dargestellt wird, auch wenn weiterhin Studien in diesem Bereich erforderlich sind. Die Teletherapie sollte im Heilmittelbereich ebenso dauerhaft ermöglicht werden wie die teletherapeutische Versorgung durch Psychologen oder die elemedizinische Versorgung durch Ärzte. Auf diese Weise könnte eine Quattro-win-Situation für Leistungsträger, -finanzierer, -erbringer sowie für die Leistungsempfänger entstehen. Schlüsselwörter: Telemedizin, Teletherapie, Online-Sprachtherapie, Covid-19-Pandemie Abstract The WHO's classification of the coronavirus as a pandemic challenged clinicians to maintain continuity of care. Thus, in a very short time, teletherapy became the most important tool for healthcare providers who had never used it before, or had used it only sparingly. Parallel to the first lockdown, beginning on April 01, 2020, the existing limit on telemedicine treatment in medical and psychotherapeutic care – 20% of the total number of treatments at a practice – was lifted. Also, in the area of remedy providers, permission was given in phases for the execution of video therapies. The studies on this topic indicate that logopedic teletherapy is clearly effective, as shown in the example of speech therapy for neurologically-related speech disorders in German-speaking countries in the article, even if further studies are needed. Teletherapy should be made permanently possible in the field of remedies, just as teletherapy care by psychologists, or telemedicine treatment by physicians, are possible. This would create a “quattro-win” situation for service providers, financiers, providers and recipients. Keywords: telemedicine, teletherapy, online speech therapy, covid-19 pandemic


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 5487-5498 ◽  
Author(s):  
Verity J. B. Flower ◽  
Thomas Oommen ◽  
Simon A. Carn

Abstract. Volcanic eruptions pose an ever-present threat to human populations around the globe, but many active volcanoes remain poorly monitored. In regions where ground-based monitoring is present the effects of volcanic eruptions can be moderated through observational alerts to both local populations and service providers, such as air traffic control. However, in regions where volcano monitoring is limited satellite-based remote sensing provides a global data source that can be utilised to provide near-real-time identification of volcanic activity. This paper details a volcanic plume detection method capable of identifying smaller eruptions than is currently feasible, which could potentially be incorporated into automated volcanic alert systems. This method utilises daily, global observations of sulfur dioxide (SO2) by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on NASA's Aura satellite. Following identification and classification of known volcanic eruptions in 2005–2009, the OMI SO2 data, analysed using a logistic regression analysis, permitted the correct classification of volcanic events with an overall accuracy of over 80 %. Accurate volcanic plume identification was possible when lower-tropospheric SO2 loading exceeded ∼ 400 t. The accuracy and minimal user input requirements of the developed procedure provide a basis for incorporation into automated SO2 alert systems.


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