34 research outputs found
Experimental Testing and Selection of Winding Cord
Tato bakalářská práce je zaměřena na výběr vhodného navíjecího lana za pomocí experimentálního testování. V rámci vývoje nového produktu je nutné získat informace o životnosti různých typů navíjecích lan. Zkouška každého typu lana je prováděna destruktivní metodou, při které je břemeno zavěšeno na lanech, které se v pravidelném intervalu navíjí a odvíjí. Práce obsahuje ekonomické zhodnocení testovaných vzorků v souvislosti s jejich životností.This bachelor thesis is focused on choosing the correct winding rope with the help of experimental testing. As part of a development of a new product it is necessary to receive information about the material lifetime of different types of winding ropes. Testing of each type of rope is made by a destructive method during which a testing item is hanged on ropes and in intervals it is winding and unwinding. The thesis consists an economic analyze of tested items related to their material lifetime.345 - Katedra mechanické technologievelmi dobř
Flow of articles through search and screening process.
<p>Flow of articles through search and screening process.</p
Additional file 5: TableS4. of Living with complexity; marshalling resources: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis of lived experience of mental and physical multimorbidity
Translational table of findings about marshalling medicines, relations and emotions. (DOCX 24 kb
Boletín de Segovia: Número 96 - 1902 agosto 11
Copia digital. Madrid : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, 200
Person and Item Distribution for the Final EQUIP measure.
<p>Person and Item Distribution for the Final EQUIP measure.</p
Differential item functioning by gender for Item 46 (Staff are helpful, kind and polite).
<p>Differential item functioning by gender for Item 46 (Staff are helpful, kind and polite).</p
Evaluating and Quantifying User and Carer Involvement in Mental Health Care Planning (EQUIP): Co-Development of a New Patient-Reported Outcome Measure
<div><p>International and national health policy seeks to increase service user and carer involvement in mental health care planning, but suitable user-centred tools to assess the success of these initiatives are not yet available. The current study describes the development of a new reliable and valid, interval-scaled service-user and carer reported outcome measure for quantifying user/carer involvement in mental health care planning. Psychometric development reduced a 70-item item bank to a short form questionnaire using a combination of Classical Test, Mokken and Rasch Analyses. Test-retest reliability was calculated using t-tests of interval level scores between baseline and 2–4 week follow-up. Items were worded to be relevant to both service users and carers. Nine items were removed following cognitive debriefing with a service user and carer advisory group. An iterative process of item removal reduced the remaining 61 items to a final 14-item scale. The final scale has acceptable scalability (Ho = .69), reliability (alpha = .92), fit to the Rasch model (<b><i>χ</i></b><sup>2</sup>(70) = 97.25, p = .02), and no differential item functioning or locally dependent items. Scores remained stable over the 4 week follow-up period, indicating good test-retest reliability. The ‘Evaluating the Quality of User and Carer Involvement in Care Planning (EQUIP)’ scale displays excellent psychometric properties and is capable of unidimensional linear measurement. The scale is short, user and carer-centred and will be of direct benefit to clinicians, services, auditors and researchers wishing to quantify levels of user and carer involvement in care planning.</p></div
Emergent themes grouped by overarching meta-themes.
<p>Emergent themes grouped by overarching meta-themes.</p