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Reševanje življenj s strokovnim vodenjem preko aplikacije pametnega telefona v prvih minutah po prometni nesreči
ID Golob, Vesna (Author), ID Pritržnik, Lidija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Klinar, Miha (Comentor)

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Abstract
Magistrska naloga rešuje problem strahu pred neznanjem nudenja prve pomoči očividcev, ki so prvi na kraju prometne nesreče pred prihodom reševalne ekipe. Glavna razloga, zakaj ljudje ne pomagajo, sta torej strah in neznanje. S pomočjo zdravnikov, reševalcev, dispečerjev in drugih strokovnih delavcev zdravstvene stroke sem se seznanila s celotnim postopkom njihovega dela, kar je pripomoglo k iskanju ustrezne rešitve za omenjeni problem. Rezultat je mobilna aplikacija LiSa (Saving Lives with Professional Assistant), ki omogoča video klic z dispečerjem. Ta lahko celotno dogajanje vidi in sliši na svojem zaslonu in na podlagi tega poda strokovno mnenje, nas vodi skozi postopek nudenja prve pomoči na kraju nesreče ter nas pri tem popravlja. Aplikacija poleg video klica omogoča slikovno gradivo, ki ga dispečer glede na situacijo pošilja na očividčev pametni telefon. Aplikacija uporabniku pomaga pri štetju in daje ritem za oživljanje. Brez klica na številko 112 nam aplikacija omogoča dostop do lokacije najbližjega defibrilatorja, kamor nas GPS po potrebi tudi vodi. S celotnim posodobljenim sistemom v procesu reševanja in aplikacijo LiSa rešimo problem stresa in strahu pred neznanjem ter tako omilimo posledice prometnih nesreč in rešimo več življenj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:industrijsko oblikovanje prometne nesreče prva pomoč reševanje življenj mobilna aplikacija storitveno oblikovanje prva pomoč očividcev magistrska naloga
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-103441 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:Saving lives using a professional guidance application on your smartphone in the first minutes after a car accident
Abstract:
The master's thesis focuses on the problem of fear of not having enough knowledge to be able to provide first aid when witnessing a car accident. Car accident witnesses are the first at the site of a car accident before the arrival of the paramedics. The main reasons why people fail to help are fear of providing first aid and their ignorance of how to do it properly. With the help of doctors, rescuers, dispatchers and other health professionals, I got familiar with the whole work process, which contributed to finding the right solution to the problem. The result is the mobile application LiSa (Saving Lives with Professional Assistant), which provides a video call with a dispatcher, who can see the whole situation on his or her screen. In this way, he/she is able to provide an expert opinion while leading the user through the correct process of providing first aid on the spot. In addition to the video call, LiSa provides visual material, which the dispatcher can send to the user’s smartphone. Thus, the car accident witness can provide first aid in a faster and more successful way. The application helps the user to count and provides an ideal rhythm to use for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It shows the user the location of the nearest defibrillator without the need to call 112 (emergency phone number). If necessary, it uses a GPS to also guide the user to the nearest defibrillator. With a complete upgraded system in the rescue process and the LiSa application, the problem of stress and fear of ignorance of providing first aid is solved. This mitigates the consequences of car accidents and contributes to saving more lives.

Keywords:industrial design car accident first aid saving lives mobile application service design first aid by car accident witnesses MA thesis

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