Breastfeeding chair is one of the essential facilities in the airport. This study designs the breastfeeding chair for the nursery room in Minangkabau International Airport. Quality Function Deployment (QFD) was used to investigate the customer requirements by distributing questionnaires to 100 mothers in Padang West Sumatra. Anthropometry data was also measured form those respondents. The study resulted in a design of ergonomic breastfeeding chair which was used features obtained from the voice of the customers. The design has considered the condition of the mother giving birth by normal as well as a cesarean. The design has an adjustable back seat with an angle of 95o,105o, and 110o; it has an adjustable footrest with 120o, 140o, and 180o angles. The chair has a headrest, baby support pad, a portable baby cushion, an adjustable baby bearings. The chair has also equipped with an assemble torn neck, a small drawer on the side of the chair, and a palm rest that can be used or not by adjusting the height.
Background: Infantile hemangiomas (IH) are the most prevalent benign tumors in children, predominantly in girls. Most IH cases do not require treatment due to spontaneous involution, but 10% of cases do require early treatment due to size, location, and complications. Purpose: This study tried to define the profile, clinical aspects, and therapy of IH in Dr. Zainoel Abidin General Hospital, Banda Aceh. Methods: A descriptive approach using a retrospective analysis employing secondary data from the outpatient clinic's patient registration book. This study included all new cases of infantile hemangioma at the outpatient clinic general hospital between 2013 and 2021. Result: A total of 105 patients were involved in this study. The majority of IH patients (59%) were under the age of one year, with 64 female patients (61%) making the most visits to the pediatric clinic in 2017, 2018, and 2019 (77.1%). The most prevalent clinical features of skin lesions were nodules in 69 individuals (65.7%), and the most common site was the facial region (13.3%) in 44 patients. In 20 individuals, a combination of propanolol and oral corticosteroids was used as the most effective treatment strategy (19% ). Conclusion: Infantile hemangiomas is the most frequently reported benign tumor in children. Females are more likely than males to develop IH. The majority of IH is minor and normally resolves on its own without therapy. However, certain rare kinds of IH require clinician attention and systematic treatment.
A599technology to establish the importance of medical technologies in transforming the future NHS. Methods: A review of the proposed use of technology in each of the 44 STPs was undertaken. Data was collected on the key priorities for digital transformation, the types of technology included in the plans and the provider sectors highlighted as candidates for technological advancement. Mention of local digital roadmaps, which are 65 separate area plans for digital transformation in the NHS, were also noted. Results: Local digital roadmaps were included in 39 (89%) STPs, however, only five STPs referenced the "Personalised Health and Care 2020" framework which outlines the Government's commitments to data and technology transformation. Telehealth and remote monitoring, particularly for the management of chronic conditions, were among the most popular areas selected for advancement and over half of the STPs (61%) included plans to integrate mobile applications into care delivery. Only one STP proposed collaboration with NHS Digital. ConClusions: Whilst the scope of STPs is broad, the motives for increasing the use of technology were limited, with many STPs focusing on technological advancements solely as a means of improving care planning and co-ordination. Despite this, a recurring theme throughout the plans was that sharing patient data between provider sectors has the potential to offer both time and cost savings across the NHS. Future challenges in delivering technological transformation include unifying local digital roadmaps within a single footprint area, and collaboration across footprint areas to reduce variations in quality of care.
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