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- Digital skills role in radiation therapist' s profile: case studyPublication . Gonçalves, Dina Isabel Pereira; Bravo, Isabel; Barbosa, BárbaraModern radiation therapy is an intricate field, continuously facing technological progression and complexity intensification. In order to provide the best treatment possible to the patientes, it is essential that the radiation therapists have appropriate and continuous training, attending the perpetually demanding needs of the field. The digital tranformation is happening at a fast pace. It has the potential to transform and disrupt economies, industries, societies, and individuals. The digitalisation of the economu affexts grandly the labour market, increasing the demand for professionals with digital skills. Given the lack of studies on the role of digital skills in the radiation therapist's profile, this study aims to compensate for this breach, by assessing digital skills and possibel gaps in the professional profile. The study was conducted between February 2019 and august 2019. Perceptual analysis of 46 radiation therapists was included in the study. The results reveal that 84,8% of the sample has a medium level of digital skills development. Additionally, are reported that 10,9% of the assesses individuals has a high level and 4,3% presented a low level of digital skills development. Further studies are recommended, in order to identify the specific digital skills where the radiation therapists are in need of further training.
- Development of a graphical user interface for rehabilitationPublication . Oliveira, Cristina Costa; Ventura, Sandra Rua; Santos, RubimHuman movement underlies everything humans do, from movements that people can not consciously control to those movements that are trained. Everything from breathing to walking. This means movement is a very important part of human life. This was one of the main reasons to develop a whole study field around the human movement called Biomechanics. biomechanics studies the human movement from a mechanic point of view employing physics, methematics and engineering. In order words, biomechnics is very complex and needs powerfultools that allow precise analyses. Biomechanical analyses include retrieving the data froma human subject and later study it by transforming it in numbers that can be read and understood easily by the professionals in this field of study. In this dissertation, the main goal was to develop a tool (Graphical User Interface) that allowed the biomechanical analyses of three different types of movements, walking, reaching and equilibrium. This Graphical User Interface was developed with Matlab programming language, more specifically using their feature called App Designer, that allows the creation of graphical user interfaces in a simple, clear and understandable way. The tool was developed in collaboration with the Center of Rehabilitation Research from the School of health of Plytechnic of Porto and to combat their main problem when performing biomechanical analyses in the data files obtained from Optoeletronic Systems and force plates. The final product achieved was only able to perform equillibrium analyses using the center of pressure of the subject. The graphical user interface is able to calculate area, distance, velocity and maximum/minimum. the tool permits a fast, effective and accurate analysis, responding to the needs of researchers in the biomec hanical area and especially of the CIR.