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Patient assessment system based on mHealth techniques
Kulinich, Viacheslav ; Mucha, Ján (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the possibility of examining patients using an electronic questionnaire based on mHealth techniques. In the first two chapters of this work is included the issue of patient examination, the function that must fulfill the electronic questionnaire, the research of existing types of mobile applications and the description of the selected type. The following chapters contain the process of creating web applications, implementation of client and server part, their communication, used security elements and brief description of graphical interface. The result is a functional progressive web application that has been tested successfully and is published on the Internet.
Electronic clinical study management system with artificial intelligence-based data processing capabilities
Mužný, Miroslav ; Mužík, Jan (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Olga (referee) ; Ngo, Phuong Dinh (referee)
An increasing amount of data are collected through wearable devices during ambulatory, and long-term monitoring of biological signals, adoption of persuasive technology and dynamics of clinical trials information sharing - all of that changes the possible clinical intervention. Moreover, more and more smartphone apps are hitting the market as they become a tool in daily life for many people around the globe. All of these applications are generating a tremendous amount of data, that is difficult to process using traditional methods, and asks for engagement of advanced methods of data processing. For recruiting patients, this calls for a shift from traditional methods of engaging patients to modern communication platforms such as social media, that are providing easy access to up- to-date information on an everyday basis. These factors make the clinical study progression demanding, in terms of unified participant management and processing of connected digital resources. Some clinical trials put a strong accent on remote sensing data and patient engagement through their smartphones. To facilitate this, a direct participant messaging, where the researchers give support, guidance and troubleshooting on a personal level using already adopted communication channels, needs to be implemented. Since the...
Electronic clinical study management system with artificial intelligence-based data processing capabilities
Mužný, Miroslav ; Mužík, Jan (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Olga (referee) ; Ngo, Phuong Dinh (referee)
An increasing amount of data are collected through wearable devices during ambulatory, and long-term monitoring of biological signals, adoption of persuasive technology and dynamics of clinical trials information sharing - all of that changes the possible clinical intervention. Moreover, more and more smartphone apps are hitting the market as they become a tool in daily life for many people around the globe. All of these applications are generating a tremendous amount of data, that is difficult to process using traditional methods, and asks for engagement of advanced methods of data processing. For recruiting patients, this calls for a shift from traditional methods of engaging patients to modern communication platforms such as social media, that are providing easy access to up- to-date information on an everyday basis. These factors make the clinical study progression demanding, in terms of unified participant management and processing of connected digital resources. Some clinical trials put a strong accent on remote sensing data and patient engagement through their smartphones. To facilitate this, a direct participant messaging, where the researchers give support, guidance and troubleshooting on a personal level using already adopted communication channels, needs to be implemented. Since the...
Patient assessment system based on mHealth techniques
Kulinich, Viacheslav ; Mucha, Ján (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the possibility of examining patients using an electronic questionnaire based on mHealth techniques. In the first two chapters of this work is included the issue of patient examination, the function that must fulfill the electronic questionnaire, the research of existing types of mobile applications and the description of the selected type. The following chapters contain the process of creating web applications, implementation of client and server part, their communication, used security elements and brief description of graphical interface. The result is a functional progressive web application that has been tested successfully and is published on the Internet.
Marketing research and analysis of consumer perception of private labels
Ziegelbauer, Jan ; Tahal, Radek (advisor) ; Rozsypal, Petr (referee)
The main goal of the thesis is to analyze and evaluate awareness and consumer perception of private labels, consumer attitudes towards them and the influence of private labels on consumer buying decisions. The aim is to find out what is the difference in the perception of national brands versus private brands of selected chain stores, including the extent and frequency of private label goods in the shopping baskets of consumers. The first part is devoted to theoretical perspective of brands, private labels and marketing research. The following part is focused on specific private brands and supply analysis of these brands in the Czech Republic. The third and crucial part of the work itself is dedicated to the marketing research and detailed interpretation of the results.
Electronic Questionnaires
Kurková, Michaela ; Komárková, Lenka (advisor) ; Hajdíková, Taťána (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with electronic questionnaires. Questionnaires features are compared and the simplicity or complexity of the usage and the creation of an electronic questionnaire for common user sis investigated. Principles for creating questionnaires regarding particular usage of the individual questions during interview are the part sof this thesis. Important and therefore the main part of this work is the focus on the individual web-sites that offer the opportunity to create their own electronic questionnaire. In conclusion, the findings from the websites and the evaluation of the best website for creating electronic questionnaires for common users are described.

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