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Visar resultat 31 - 35 av 150 avhandlingar innehållade ordet interventioner.
31. Models for Additive and Sufficient Cause Interaction
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to develop and explore models in, and related to, the sufficient cause framework, and additive interaction. Additive interaction is closely connected with public health interventions and can be used to make inferences about the sufficient causes in order to find the mechanisms behind an outcome, for instance a disease. LÄS MER
32. Skolkuratorns samtalspraktik : en studie om individuella samtal med barn i den svenska grundskolan
Sammanfattning : This thesis fills part of the existing knowledge gap regarding school social workers (SSW) individual counselling practice. The overall aim is to investigate the individual SSW counselling in Swedish elementary schools, as part of the pupil health team (PHT). LÄS MER
33. How visual ergonomics interventions influence health and performance - with an emphasis on non-computer work tasks
Sammanfattning : Visual ergonomics evaluations and interventions were performed on non-computer work tasks at recycling facilities, post sorting facilities and operating theatres. The results can to some extent be applicable to other professions and workplaces. LÄS MER
34. Unobtrusive Activity Recognition in Resource-Constrained Environments
Sammanfattning : This thesis discusses activity recognition from a perspective of unobtrusiveness, where devices are worn or placed in the environment without being stigmatising or in the way. The research focuses on performing unobtrusive activity recognition when computational and sensing resources are scarce. LÄS MER
35. Make It Easier : A psychological perspective on sustainable behavior change
Sammanfattning : Human behavior is the cause of most environmental challenges we face today, and widespread behavioral change is urgently needed across actors and scales. Even though the public perception of the current ecological crisis has changed drastically in recent decades, a corresponding shift in behavior is lacking — unfortunately, mere belief in climate change is a poor predictor of taking action. LÄS MER