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dc.contributor.authorWinnie, M.ru
dc.contributor.authorKudzanayi, C.ru
dc.contributor.authorMunyaradzi, M.ru
dc.contributor.authorRindai, M.
dc.coverage.spatialМинскru
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-14T07:23:16Z
dc.date.available2026-01-14T07:23:16Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.citationHealthcare 4.0 technologies for patient transfer in operating theatres: a systematic review = / M. Winnie, C. Kudzanayi, M. Munyaradzi, M. Rindai // Приборостроение-2025 : материалы 18-й Международной научно-технической конференции, 13–15 ноября 2025 года Минск, Республика Беларусь / редкол.: А. И. Свистун (пред.), О. К. Гусев, Р. И. Воробей [и др.]. – Минск : БНТУ, 2025. – С. 433-434.ru
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.bntu.by/handle/data/162708
dc.description.abstractSafe patient transfer in operating theatres is vital yet often neglected, exposing healthcare workers to musculoskeletal injuries and patients to avoidable risks. Healthcare 4.0 combining Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), robotics, and cloud computing offers solutions for safer and more efficient workflows. This systematic review of 32 studies (2019–2023) found that AI predicts complications, robotics reduce caregiver strain by up to 40 %, IoMT supports continuous monitoring, and cloud platforms streamline operations. However, in low- and middle-income countries such as Zimbabwe, adoption is hindered by cost, infrastructure, and skills gaps, requiring phased, low-cost digital integration.ru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.publisherБНТУru
dc.titleHealthcare 4.0 technologies for patient transfer in operating theatres: a systematic reviewru
dc.typeWorking Paperru


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