نتایج جستجو برای: gps

تعداد نتایج: 32032  

Journal: :Family practice 2009
Jonne van der Zwet Marije S Koelewijn-van Loon Marjan van den Akker

BACKGROUND Loneliness is a universal phenomenon that influences one's health and health perception. GPs are confronted with lonely people quite often. Yet, what GPs think of this phenomenon and how they deal with emotions lonely patients evoke is not known. OBJECTIVE We aimed to explore GPs' experiences with lonely patients. We wanted to gain insight in GPs' feelings regarding consultations w...

2017
Hannelore Storms Kristel Marquet Neree Claes

BACKGROUND General practitioners (GPs) and primary-care nurses (PCNs) often feel inexperienced or inadequately educated to address unmet needs of people with disabilities (PDs). In this research, GPs' and PCNs' communication with PDs and health care professionals, as well as their awareness of supportive measures relevant to PDs (sensory disabilities excluded), was examined. MATERIALS AND MET...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2010
Andor E Simon Sabrina Jegerlehner Thomas Müller Katja Cattapan-Ludewig Peter Frey Marcus Grossenbacher Erich Seifritz Daniel Umbricht

BACKGROUND GPs are often the first point of contact for patients with prodromal schizophrenia. Early intervention, and therefore early detection, of schizophrenia is pivotal for the further disease course. However, recent studies have revealed that, due to its low prevalence in general practice and its insidious features, prodromal schizophrenia often remains unnoticed. AIM To test whether a ...

2007
Alison Brown

NAVSYS Corporation has developed a prototype for a flexible, high-performance Space-based Software GPS Receiver (SSGR) to demonstrate the next generation of tracking and navigation capabilities for space applications. Based on a Software Defined Radio (SDR) approach, the SSGR will provide an integrated precision navigation and attitude determination solution for space applications. In order to ...

Journal: :Journal of primary health care 2012
Thomas Mules Jennifer Taylor Rachel Price Logan Walker Baneet Singh Patrick Newsam Thenmoli Palaniyappan Toby Snook Mahfuzah Ruselan John Ryan Jaishree Santhirasegaran Phoebe Shearman Petronella Watson Richard Zino Louise Signal Geoff Fougere Helen Moriarty Gabrielle Jenkin

INTRODUCTION General practitioners (GPs) have the potential to promote alcohol harm minimisation via discussion of alcohol use with patients, but knowledge of GPs' current practice and attitudes on this matter is limited. Our aim was to assess GPs' current practice and attitudes towards discussing alcohol use with their patients. METHODS This qualitative study involved semi-structured, face-t...

2004
Michael C. Moreau Edward P. Davis J. Russell Carpenter

A GPS receiver flying on the High Earth Orbit (HEO) AMSAT-OSCAR 40 (AO-40) spacecraft has been returning GPS observations from high above the altitude of the GPS constellation. AO-40, an amateur radio satellite launched November 16, 2000, is currently in a low inclination, 1000 by 59000 km altitude orbit. This low-cost experiment utilizes a mid 1990’s era, 6-channel, C/A code receiver configure...

2005
Alison K. Brown

This paper describes the design, operation and performance test results of a miniature, low cost integrated GPS/inertial navigation system (INS) designed for use in UAV or UGV guidance systems. The system integrates a miniaturized commercial GPS with a low grade Micro-Electro-Mechanical (MEMS) inertial measurement unit (IMU). The MEMS IMU is a small self-contained package (< 1 cu inch) and incl...

Journal: :Family practice 2007
Hein P J van Hout Myrra J Vernooij-Dassen Wim A B Stalman

BACKGROUND Earlier reports suggest limited clinical reasoning and substantial uncertainty of GPs in assessing patients suspected of dementia. OBJECTIVE To explore the predictors of GPs to decide on the presence and absence of dementia as well as the predictors of diagnostic confidence of GPs. DESIGN An observational study was set up among 107 patients of 64 GPs. The GPs were instructed to u...

2017
Justin M Cousins Luke RE Bereznicki Nick B Cooling Gregory M Peterson

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to identify factors influencing the prescribing of psychotropic medication by general practitioners (GPs) to nursing home residents with dementia. SUBJECTS AND METHODS GPs with experience in nursing homes were recruited through professional body newsletter advertising, while 1,000 randomly selected GPs from southeastern Australia were invited to participate...

2003
John L. Goodman

In 1993, the Space Shuttle Program selected an off-the-shelf Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver to eventually replace the three Tactical Air Navigation units on each space shuttle orbiter. A proven, large production base GPS receiver was believed to be the key to reducing integration, certification, and maintenance costs. More GPS software changes, shuttle flight software changes, and fli...

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