J.C. Diehl
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Women in Transit
Considerations for Kitchen Design for Formal Settlements in Bangladesh
This project, Women in Transit: Considerations for Kitchen Design for Formal Settlements in Bangladesh, explores the challenges and key factors in designing kitchens for women in informal settlements. The focus is on women who have migrated from rural to urban areas, driven by ra
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The large environmental impact (EI) of healthcare is of growing concern, especially given the increasing negative health effects of environmental deterioration.1,2 Paediatric intensive care units (PICU) are major contributors to this EI, partly due to the use of consumables and e
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background: To decrease health care’s emissions, the reacquiring of rare earth metals from a complex single use medical device was researched. For a complex single use device (SUD), a cardiac catheter was used, which has electrodes in its tip made of platinum, iridium and palladi
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Towards Greener Colonoscopy
Identifying and Addressing Environmental Impact Hotspots
The healthcare sector in the Netherlands is responsible for about 7% of the CO2 emissions. The Erasmus Medical Center (EMC) has committed to enhancing its environmental sustainability efforts by signing the Green Deal 3.0. This agreement sets ambitious targets for the EMC, includ
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Cervical cancer poses a huge challenge to global health (Sung et al., 2021). To provide access to cervical-cancer care to women in Low Resource Settings (LRS), the startup GIC Space is developing the C-Spec and GICMED application. With these innovations the company aims to offer
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Artificial Intelligence for Cervical Cancer Screening in Resource-Constrained Settings
Updating the Screening Pathway with AI-Driven Assessment and Evaluation of Multiclass Classification of VIA Images
Towards a Clinical Trial of the WOCA
Verification, validation and optimization of a vacuum-assisted closure device for low-and middle-income countries
The prevalence of chronic and complex wounds is high in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Due to the lack of adequate treatment wound conditions are likely to worsen. Improving access to wound care in LMICs is crucial for enhancing the quality of life for the people livin
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Background: Bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) is the most common method of contraception worldwide because it is safe and effective. However, its accessibility remains unequal among women in rural India, in part due to a lack of laparoscopic equipment. Rural hospitals therefore reso
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This project addresses the subject of integrating Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) into low-to-middle income healthcare contexts, with a specific focus on Nepal. CMMS play a prominent role in enabling Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs) to monitor and optim
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From Intuition to Impact
How can Unifix Care make more effective decisions while maintaining its 'just do it' mentality?
You will be reading a comprehensive study that examines the shortage of instruments for performing surgery in sub-Saharan Africa and the wastage of quality surgical instruments in the Netherlands. The report explores the potential solution of repositioning the excess instruments
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Rural India faces many challenges in providing adequate health care for all. Health awareness among the Indian population is low due to poor functional literacy and low emphasis on education within the health sector.
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), such as laparoscopy, ...
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), such as laparoscopy, ...
Designing a sustainable transition in the MedTech industry
An analysis of the current challenges for the implementation of the circular economy on surgical devices like the single-use endocutter
This graduation project explored how the circular economy could be implemented for single-use surgical devices like the endocutter. Design for reprocessing appears to be the best strategy, but modular solutions should be considered when reprocessing the entire device is not feasi
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Abstract—Introduction: Surgical instruments are stored, transported, cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized in instrument sets. These instrument sets have a predetermined fixed size, which means they cannot be stored or transported efficiently when empty or used efficiently for dif
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Disposable and Reusable Absorbent Mats
Paving the way for product redesign and informed decision-making to promote sustainable healthcare practices
Absorbent mats, abundantly used in hospitals, are integral to maintaining hygiene and cleanliness by effectively collecting and retaining patient's bodily fluids. absorbent mats are available as disposable and reusable products. In the Netherlands, predominantly disposable produc
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Evaluation of a Low-Cost Videolaryngoscope
By Conducting a Manikin Study
Background: Existing videolaryngoscopes do not meet the needs, budgets, and cleaning protocols of low- and middle-income countries. To solve these problems, a new videolaryngoscope, the Goodscope, has been developed which is less expensive, reusable and easy to clean. The aim of
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Sustainable embodiment of a digital microscope to be produced in Africa
Reasearch to and iteration on a previous automated diagnostic microscope with regard to interaction, portability and robustness
Nectlected Tropical diseases (NTDs) is a designation of a group of 20 different (often parasitic) diseases. These are mostly prevalent in tropical areas like Nigeria and Gabon, affecting the health of the poor remote communities significantly.
Current diagnosis is done ...
Current diagnosis is done ...
As we all know, plastic pollution is a global problem that is constantly growing, with adverse effects on societies, humans, and wildlife.
Many initiatives are focusing on reducing and lowering the effects of plastic pollution. Nevertheless, this phenomenon is growing on a d ...
Many initiatives are focusing on reducing and lowering the effects of plastic pollution. Nevertheless, this phenomenon is growing on a d ...
Towards Circular ICUs
Reuse of intubation devices as a catalyst for systemic change
This project aims to reduce the environmental impact of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the department which provides constant care to critical patients. One of the most common and wasteful ICU procedures is intubation. Intubation is needed when patients cannot breathe by themselv
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Development of a Vacuum Extraction System for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Redesign of a state-of-the-art vacuum extractor
Vacuum extraction is a form of assisted vaginal birth where a vacuum cup is attached onto the fetal head by means of suction on which traction force is then exerted to facilitate birth. Vacuum extraction is often regarded as a safer option than the cesarean section and forceps de
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Design of a support system for 121
A case study on digital aid for undocumented migrants in the Netherlands
This graduation project is about digital product 121. This product is developed by 510, the data and digitalization imitative of the Netherlands Red Cross. Through 121, a person affected (PA) by a humanitarian disaster, can receive Cash Based Aid (CBA) and Information as Aid (IAA
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