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Multimodality in the Swiss New Normal
(2024)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungThe Swiss New Normal is defined by a substantial increase in telework adoption following the COVID-19 pandemic. Although telework has been extensively studied in the transport literature since the start of the ICT revolution, previous findings may not be applicable to the current context due to evolving economic conditions, personal preferences, and employer perspectives. The net benefits of telework for energy consumption and its climate ...Working Paper -
Predicting Response Rates Once Again
(2024)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungWe investigate the relation between a survey’s response burden and response rate, differentiating recruitment efforts and incentives paid. The results indicate that the effect of response burden is more negative than previously expected. Recruitment shifts the response curve upwards, while incentives flatten it. Surveys beyond 2‘000 points appear overly burdensome, sustaining high response rates only through recruitment coupled with ...Working Paper -
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Innovative air mattress for the prevention of pressure ulcers in neonates
(2024)Journal of wound careOBJECTIVE: Pressure ulcers (PUs) severely impact health outcomes in neonatal intensive care, with up to 28% prevalence and doubled mortality rates. Due to their only partially developed stratum corneum, neonates are highly susceptible to PUs because of a lack of adequate support surfaces. The occipital region of the head and hip are the main risk areas due to immobility and newborn body proportions. The main goal of the study was to ...Journal Article -
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