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Patient navigation in women's health care for maternal health and noncancerous gynecologic conditions: a scoping review

  • Jiwon Oh
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.26-40
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study investigated the scope of patient navigation studies on women's health care for maternal health and noncancerous gynecologic conditions and aimed to report the characteristics of the identified patient navigation programs. Methods: A scoping review was conducted following Arksey and O'Malley's framework. Five electronic databases were searched for relevant studies published in English: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and PsycInfo. There were no restrictions on the publication date and the search was completed in July 2023. Results: This scoping review included 14 studies, which collectively examined seven patient navigation programs. All selected studies were related to maternal health issues (e.g., perinatal health problems and contraception for birth spacing). Close to two-thirds of the patient navigation services were provided by women (n=9, 64.3%) and half by lay navigators (n=7, 50.0%). The majority incorporated the use of mobile health technologies (n=11, 78.6%). All of the patient navigation programs included in the review coordinated the necessary clinical and social support services to improve women's access to care. Conclusion: Patient navigation appears to be in its nascent phase in the field of maternal health. The results of this study suggest that the implementation of patient navigation services could potentially improve access to care for socially disadvantaged women and families. Furthermore, providing patient navigation services that are specifically tailored to meet women's needs could improve the quality of maternity care.

Case Study on Installation of Aids to Navigation Along the Inland Waterways

  • Jeon, Min-Su;Lee, Joong-Woo;Kim, Ki-Dam;Kim, Kyu-Kwang
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.33 no.9
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    • pp.615-621
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    • 2009
  • Road and maritime transport which connecting main cities in the world is already fully saturated, and the loss cost caused by recent high oil prices is getting bigger. Transportation by inland waterway is rising as an alternative method of them. Concerning this, the GI Waterway is on construction to connect the Yellow sea and Seoul. Nevertheless, there are no existing aids to navigation around the area and no studies have been carried out for them. As the construction progresses, installation of proper aids to navigation should be considered and profound studies need to be carried out. This study focused on introduction of the cases and the systems of other countries inland waterway aids to navigation and suggested a suitable navigation aids system along the inland waterways in Korea and a way of installation for that system.

A Random Forest Algorithm-based Accident Prediction to Prevent Marine Pilot Occupational Accidents

  • Gokhan Camliyurt;Won Sik Kang;Daewon Kim;Sangwon Park;Youngsoo Park
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.415-416
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    • 2022
  • Marine pilot occupational accidents during transfer to/from the ship are at the top of the agenda after several safety campaigns by IMPA and individual attemptsThere is multiple transfer method for the marine pilot, but a most common way is to use the pilot cutter. This paper aims to predict marine pilot occupational accidents before it occurs by using historical data. Since the problem depends on several variables, this paper develops a model by using the random forest method to predict marine pilot accidents before happening with the random forest method by using RStudio software

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Strategic Response of Shipping Industry against GHG Emission Ruels (온실가스 규제에 대한 해운산업 전략적 대응방안)

  • Lim, Sangseop;Jo, So-Hyun;Ahn, Young-Joong;Jung, JinYoung;Park, SungSu;Lee, Changhee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2022.07a
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    • pp.691-692
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    • 2022
  • IMO 온실가스 규제는 현존선박과 친환경 신조선박의 온실가스 배출에 대하여 차별적으로 규제함으로써 시장경쟁력에 영향을 주어 선주들에게 친환경 신조선박으로 전환을 가속시키고자 하는 것이 핵심이다. 크게 기술적 조치와 운항적 조치, 그리고 시장적 조치가 있으며 세가지 대안 모두 비용적인 측면에서 선주에게 재무적 부담이 될 것으로 예상된. 따라서 본 연구는 온실가스규제에 따른 재무적 부담을 정량적 추정하여 기업의 향후 대응방안과 정책적 지원방안에 대한 제언을 하고자 한다.

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Designing ESP Curriculum for EFL Learners at College of Navigation

  • Choi, Seung-Hee
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2014
  • This paper aims to identify what is needed to improve the English for Specific Purposes(ESP) curriculum for English as a Foreign Language(EFL) college learners at navigation school. Different needs from learners and experienced professionals are identified through diversified methods, and the findings from these are analysed and consolidated from a balanced point of view. For this purpose, putting learners at the centre of analysis, identifying their subjective and objective needs serves as a point of departure in formulating the curriculum. Then, the target situation is analysed according to the short-term aim of getting a job, followed by long-term needs for successfully fulfilling future duties as a pilot. Based on findings, it is suggested that ESP curriculum for learners in navigation studies should be focused on the successful language performance of their actual duties and tasks to be given in the future working situations, rather than on immediate needs for getting a job. In particular, special attention needs to be paid to enhancing learners' productive language competences through a series of hands-on trainings and a wide range of extra-curricular activities, specifically for a higher command of oral communication. For this, not only ESP, curriculum for EGP(English for General Purposes) should be systematically structured as ESP-oriented EGP, and naturally move onto areas of ESP in a coherent manner.

On the Ship's Berthig Control by introducing the Fuzzy Neural Network (선박 접이안의 퍼지학습제어)

  • 구자윤;이철영
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 1994.04a
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    • pp.55-67
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    • 1994
  • Studies on the ship's automatic navigation & berthing control have been continued by way of solving the ship's mathematical model but the results of such studies have not reached to our satisfactory level due to its non-linear characteristics ar low speed. In this paper the authors propose a new berthing control system which can evaluate as closely as captain's decision-making by using the FNN(Fuzzy Neural Network) controller which can simulate captain's decision-making by using the FNN(Fuzzy neural Network) controller which can simulate captain's knowledge. This berthing controller consists of the navigation subsystem FNN controller and the berthing subsystem FNN controller. The learning data are drawn from Ship Handling Simulator (NavSim NMS90 MK III) and represent the ship motion characteristics internally According to learning procedure both FNN controllers can tune membership functions and identify fuzzy control rules automatically The verified results show the FNN controllers effective to incorporate captain's knowledge and experience of berthing.

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On the Ship's Berthing Control by introducing the Fuzzy Neural Network (선박 접리안의 퍼지학습제어)

  • 구자윤;이철영
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Navigation
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.69-81
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    • 1994
  • Studies on the ship's automatic navigation & berthing control have been continued by way of solving the ship's mathematical model, but the results of such studies have not reached to our satisfactory level due to its non-linear characteristics at low speed. In this paper, the authors propose a new berthing control system which can evaluate as closely as cap-tain's decision-making by using the FNN(Fuzzy Neural Network) controller which can simulate captain's knowledge. This berthing controller consists of the navigation subsystem FNN controller and the berthing subsystem FNN controller. The learning data are drawn from Ship Handling Simulator (NavSim NMS-90 MK Ⅲ) and represent the ship motion characteristics internally. According to learning procedure, both FNN controllers can tune membership functions and identify fuzzy control rules automatically. The verified results show the FNN controllers effective to incorporate captain's knowledge and experience of berthing.

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Design of a Software-Based RNSS Signal Simulator for a New Signal

  • Jo, Gwang Hee;Noh, Jae Hee;Bu, Sung Chun;Ko, Yo Han;Park, Chansik;Lee, Sang Jeong
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.381-388
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    • 2022
  • In 2021, development of a regional satellite navigation system called KPS was approved. In this regard, various studies are in progress, but there is no published signal model. So, in relation to the user segment, it is necessary to design a user receiver, but there is no information. Therefore, in this paper, we assume a signal model that can be a candidate signal for KPS based on related studies. This signal uses CNAV-2 structure navigation message, truncated Gold code and BPSK modulation. Based on this signal, a simulator is designed that can be used for receiver design later. The simulator consists of a signal generator and a signal transmitter, and is verified using a software receiver and spectrum analyzer.

Traffic Safety Analysis in Mombasa Channel: Integrating Ferry Crossings and Main Transit

  • Wamugi Juliet Wangui;Young-Soo Park;Sangwon Park;Daewon Kim
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.88-96
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    • 2024
  • This study examined challenges posed by two ferry routes, namely, Likoni and Mtongwe crossings, in the Mombasa Channel and their impact on navigational safety. Utilizing the Environmental Stress (ES) model, this study analyzed current ship traffic and assessed stress levels imposed by ferry crossing traffic on navigators. ES values revealed significant stress at these ferry crossings attributed to varying transit speeds. Standardizing transit speeds at two ferry passages can reduce high stress levels, presenting a viable solution. Furthermore, the IWRAP Mk2 simulation underscores crossing collisions as a significant concern, particularly at Likoni and Mtongwe crossings, due to increased ferry traffic. This research offers valuable insights for stakeholders, such as the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), to develop targeted safety measures and enhance the flow of ship traffic in the channel.

Capacity Estimation of Optical Wireless Communication Systems over Moderate to Strong Turbulence Channels

  • Nistazakis, Hector E.;Tombras, George S.;Tsigopoulos, Antreas D.;Karagianni, Evangelia A.;Fafalios, Michael E.
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.384-389
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    • 2009
  • Optical wireless communication (OWC) systems are rapidly gaining popularity as effective means of transferring data at high rates over short distances. OWC facilitates rapidly deployable, lightweight, high-capacity communication without licensing fees and tariffs. Nevertheless, the performance of this new technology depends strongly on the atmospheric conditions and the characteristics of the link. In this work, we study the influence of these parameters on both the average (ergodic) capacity and the outage capacity of an OWC system over moderate to strong turbulence channels modeled by gamma-gamma distribution. Moreover, we compare the results that we obtain estimating the average and outage capacities.