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From Playground to Launchpad: How the Involvement into Parental Business Shapes Offspring’ Entrepreneurial Career Intentions

Entrepreneurial intentions have been identified as a relevant precursor to entrepreneurial behavior; however, the complexities of entrepreneurial intention remain under-explored. This study examines the impact of offspring involvement with parental businesses on their entrepreneurial career intentions and the indirect roles of perceived desirability and perceived feasibility. Building primarily on

Protecting students' focus: Challenges and possibilities of digital tools in the classroom

In today’s technology-driven classrooms, maintaining student focus is increasingly challenging. This study investigates the impact of "Focus room", a digital tool developed by Trelson, designed to reduce digital distractions and support sustained attention during class. Through an observational study in a Swedish school, four 8th grade student classes were observed before and during the

Unitware (Heritage to Market: Designing a Drink Ware Collection from Studies on Hasami and Nordic Tableware)

This project began with a comparative study of Hasami, one of Japan’s key ceramic production regions, and the ceramic tableware design of Nordic countries. By exploring their histories, cultural contexts, and design values, the project investigates how two geographically distant yet conceptually aligned traditions approach everyday objects. Through this cross-cultural lens, the project identifies

“Don’t leave us behind” : a qualitative study exploring the feasibility of a palliative care training program for non-health caregivers in Honduras

Background: Palliative care (PC) can alleviate suffering and improve quality of life. Yet, disparities persist, particularly in Honduras. Training efforts in PC for non-health caregivers have proven to reduce burnout and stress while enhancing the quality of life for both caregivers and patients. Purpose: This study aimed to explore the feasibility of a PC training program for non-health caregiver

Calprotectin in the risk stratification of patients with acute dyspnoea in the emergency department

Acute dyspnoea is one of the most common presenting symptoms in the emergency department (ED) and has a variety of underlying causes. Calprotectin is a neutrophil activation marker associated with adverse outcomes in acute cardiovascular and infectious diseases. However, the usefulness of calprotectin in the risk stratification of patients with acute dyspnoea is unknown. The objectives were to, in

Association Between Physiological Significance and Vulnerable Plaque Characteristics in Patients With Myocardial Infarction : A Prospect II Substudy

Background: Hemodynamically obstructive coronary plaques may contain more vulnerable plaque characteristics than nonobstructive lesions. Objectives: The authors aimed to assess whether pressure-wire–based physiologic indices in nonculprit lesions are associated with vulnerable plaque characteristics. Methods: In the PROSPECT II study, patients with recent myocardial infarction underwent coronary a

Challenges in providing individual travel support in public transport to maintain mobility

The overall aim of this research project is to investigate whether new service value interventions on an individual level can lead to maintained or even increased mobility through ageing, but also to identify reduced costs for society (e.g. costs for transport services) and a transition from private car use to more sustainable transport. The purpose of this study is therefore to identify challenge

Computational modeling of peritoneal dialysis : An overview

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a kidney replacement therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease. It is becoming more popular as a result of a rising interest in home dialysis. Its effectiveness depends on several physiological and technical factors, which have led to the development of various computational models to better understand and predict PD outcomes. In this review, we traced the evolu

Digital inspelning av blodtrycksmätning under magnetisk resonanstomografi

Background: Invasive blood pressure (IBP) monitoring during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is primarily used in research and intensive care. A monitoring system displays IBP in real time, and there is currently no solution that enables digital recording of this data. The aim of this project was therefore to facilitate clinical research by enabling digital recording of invasive blood pressure. Me

Material State and Heat Treatment Effects on the Corrosion of Mg-Zn Alloys for Biomedical Use

This study investigates the corrosion behavior of a magnesium-zinc (Mg-Zn) alloy in a simulated body-like environment, with the aim of optimizing its degradation rate for biodegradable medical implant applications. These implants are designed to support bone healing and then gradually degrade once no longer needed, thereby eliminating the need for additional surgery. Magnesium alloys are promising

Enhancing PyDDM Usability: Aiming For A More Accessible Workflow For Non-Specialists

This research is a part of a new, up and coming field in exploring differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) as a method for research in biomaterials. DDM is a method that enables the possibilities of working with non-transformed images in real time while still providing information about the dynamics without the need for complex optics or lasers. The analysis is possible through the Fourier Transform

Separating Circulating Tumor Cells from Blood Utilizing Inertial Focusing

Knowing whether circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are present in the body and to what extent, may be crucial to get an understanding of disease progression and the chosen method of treatment. Further it is of importance to be able to separate CTCs as they are significant when finding new biomarkers for different cancer types. However the research into this area is held back by non-efficient cell sepa

Utbildningsplattform för omvårdnadspersonal som behöver ökad kunskap om Parkinsons sjukdom

This project introduces the development of a digital educational platform designed to strengthen knowledge and awareness of Parkinson’s disease among healthcare personnel, particularly within home care and nursing services. The initiative stems from a recognized need for accessible and disease-specific information, as new employees often do not receive the training and knowledge needed to provide

Machine learning models for classification of myocardial infarction using the PTB-XL dataset

Electrocardiogram (ECG) is an important tool for diagnosing myocardial infarction (MI), but analyzing the ECG signals can sometimes be difficult for physicians. Machine learning could potentially help provide a fast and consistent interpretation of ECG signals. This study aims to evaluate the performance of different machine learning models for classifying MI using ECG data from the PTB-XL dataset

Algorithmic mapping of sensory trajectories in the hand based on transcutaneous median nerve stimulation

Our hands are highly intricate structures with complicated pathways for sensation and motor control. When exposed to a nerve-affecting injury, the process of rehabilitation is long and complicated, with no guarantee of success. Studies have shown that electrical stimulation proximal to the injury site could provide a way to regain sensations in the distal parts of the hand. By stimulating in diffe

Variability in CoP during running gait

Gait analysis has through previous studies been proven to be indicative of health and useful in monitoring recovery following injuries affecting walking and running gait. There are many parameters to measure regarding gait depending on the desired outcome of the analysis. This project focuses on center of pressure (CoP) data collected during running using a force plate instrumented treadmill (HP C

Fall prediction and prevention using miniature mm-wave radar sensors for elderly care

100 000 elderly fall each year, costing the healthcare system up to 750 million SEK. Beyond the financial part, these accidents could lead to serious injuries such as head trauma or hip replacements, and in the worst case, even death. This project aims to find a preventive technique that will make life easier for the elderly while saving money and resources for society. The aim is to gather data

Maskininlärning för prediktion av dödlighet och hospitalisering hos hjärtsviktspatienter

Heart failure is one of the most common causes of hospitalization in Sweden, and 30\% of all heart failure patients need unplanned readmissions within three months, creating a burden on the healthcare system. This project was conducted within the healthcare model "Hospital at Home", where there is currently no systematic follow-up method of heart failure patients. By monitoring those wit