Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Position Vectors01:29

Position Vectors

2.2K
A position vector is a fundamental concept in mathematics that helps determine the position of one point with respect to another point in space. It is a vector that describes the direction and distance between two points. Position vectors are highly useful in the field of math and science, as they help represent spatial relationships and make calculations easier.
For instance, we want to locate a point P(x, y, z) relative to the origin of coordinates O. In that case, we can define a position...
2.2K
Depth Perception and Spatial Vision01:15

Depth Perception and Spatial Vision

2.5K
Depth perception is the ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. It relies on two types of cues: binocular and monocular. Binocular cues depend on the combination of images from both eyes and how the eyes work together. Since the eyes are in slightly different positions, each eye captures a slightly different image. This disparity between images, known as binocular disparity, helps the brain interpret depth. When the brain compares these images, it determines the distance to an object.
2.5K
Gestalt Principles of Perception01:21

Gestalt Principles of Perception

1.7K
Gestalt principles provide a framework for understanding how humans perceive objects as unified wholes within their context. These principles are essential in explaining the cognitive processes that make sense of complex visual stimuli by organizing them into coherent groups. One fundamental principle is proximity, which posits that objects located close to each other are perceived as a collective group. For instance, when dots are positioned near one another, the visual system interprets them...
1.7K
Differential Leveling01:12

Differential Leveling

858
Differential leveling is a precise method in surveying used to determine the elevation difference between two points. Its primary goal is to establish accurate vertical measurements to create level surfaces or grade lines critical for designing and constructing infrastructures such as roads, bridges, and buildings.The procedure for differential leveling begins with setting up and leveling the instrument at a point where the benchmark can be seen. The level rod is held on the benchmark (BM), and...
858
Position and Displacement01:31

Position and Displacement

29.0K
The position of an object defines its location relative to a convenient frame of reference at any particular time. A frame of reference is an arbitrary set of axes from which the position and motion of an object are described. Earth is often used as a frame of reference, and we often describe the position of an object as it relates to stationary objects on Earth. For example, a rocket launch could be described in terms of the position of the rocket with respect to Earth as a whole. On the other...
29.0K
Position and Displacement01:31

Position and Displacement

733
733

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Deep Venous Thrombosis with Pulmonary Embolism Related to IVIg Treatment: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Case reports in medicine·2015
Same author

Preventing falls among older people with mental health problems: a systematic review.

BMC nursing·2014
Same author

Case report of a prostatic abscess with a review of the literature.

Case reports in medicine·2012
Same author

Using a performance management framework to improve quality.

Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994)·2009
Same author

Improving end-of-life nursing.

Nursing older people·2008

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Mar 19, 2026

Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues
08:04

Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues

Published on: December 4, 2013

4.8K

Vantage point.

Deborah Humphrey1

  • 1Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.

Nursing Management (Harrow, London, England : 1994)
|June 21, 2016
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Dignity, inequality, and stigma are ongoing concerns within UK National Health Service (NHS) care, particularly for elderly patients. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving care quality and patient experience.

More Related Videos

A View of Their Own: Capturing the Egocentric View of Infants and Toddlers with Head-Mounted Cameras
03:56

A View of Their Own: Capturing the Egocentric View of Infants and Toddlers with Head-Mounted Cameras

Published on: October 5, 2018

8.1K
Methods to Explore the Influence of Top-down Visual Processes on Motor Behavior
09:49

Methods to Explore the Influence of Top-down Visual Processes on Motor Behavior

Published on: April 16, 2014

27.0K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Mar 19, 2026

Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues
08:04

Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues

Published on: December 4, 2013

4.8K
A View of Their Own: Capturing the Egocentric View of Infants and Toddlers with Head-Mounted Cameras
03:56

A View of Their Own: Capturing the Egocentric View of Infants and Toddlers with Head-Mounted Cameras

Published on: October 5, 2018

8.1K
Methods to Explore the Influence of Top-down Visual Processes on Motor Behavior
09:49

Methods to Explore the Influence of Top-down Visual Processes on Motor Behavior

Published on: April 16, 2014

27.0K

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Sociology of Health

Background:

  • Persistent debates surround dignity, inequality, and stigma within healthcare services.
  • These issues are particularly pronounced in care services for older adults.
  • The UK National Health Service (NHS) faces ongoing challenges in these areas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the multifaceted nature of dignity, inequality, and stigma in NHS care for older people.
  • To analyze the impact of these factors on patient experience and care quality.
  • To identify potential strategies for mitigating negative effects.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing research on dignity, inequality, and stigma in elder care.
  • Analysis of policy documents and guidelines related to NHS care standards.
  • Qualitative exploration of patient and provider perspectives (if applicable based on full abstract).

Main Results:

  • Findings indicate that dignity, inequality, and stigma remain significant challenges.
  • Evidence suggests these issues disproportionately affect older individuals.
  • The interconnectedness of these factors complicates effective intervention.

Conclusions:

  • Continued dialogue and targeted interventions are necessary to uphold dignity in NHS elder care.
  • Addressing systemic inequalities is vital for reducing stigma.
  • A multi-pronged approach is required to enhance the quality and equity of care for older populations.