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Parameterized visual content for ICU patients - Abstract published in Critical Care Medicine / November 27, 2013 by Alawi Luetz

Our abstract, summarizing the idea and the development process of "Parameterized visual content for symptom control in critically ill patients" is published in the Supplement to the Society's journal, Critical Care Medicine.

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publication, mypublications (t)raum January 26, 2015

New Interior Lighting Concept for the ICU / November 22, 2013 by Alawi Luetz

 

Berlin's Charité hospital has two rooms in its intensive care unit that are completely separated from the rest. The medical equipment for monitoring the patients is completely hidden behind wooden walls. The LED ceiling glows in changing colors and noise is kept outside.

press, video (t)raum April 05, 2017

The Wall Street Journal: A patient-centered design could reduce infections, falls, errors—and ultimately costs. / November 19, 2013 by Alawi Luetz

Designed by NXT Health, a nonprofit in New York, and funded by the Department of Defense, the room is designed to reduce infections, falls, errors—and ultimately costs.

Designed by NXT Health, a nonprofit in New York, and funded by the Department of Defense, the room is designed to reduce infections, falls, errors—and ultimately costs.


magazine (t)raum December 08, 2013

Not like cinema: The psychology of first-person video / November 17, 2013 by Alawi Luetz

SAADI LAHLOU, director of the Department of Social Psychology at the London School of Economics, has used wearable cameras for research for two decades


magazine (t)raum December 10, 2013
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