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Pet Tech: the Gadgets That You and Your Dog Will Love

Pet Tech: the Gadgets That You and Your Dog Will Love
Tue, 05 Feb 2019 16:36:21 +0000
Pet Tech: the Gadgets That You and Your Dog Will Love

In India alone, the pet care industry is set to grow by over 20% by 2022. This bodes well for developers of pet technology, which has been on the rise in recent years. Technology can aid animals in various ways, as well pet parents. From wearable technology to handy gadgets to have in the house, there is something for everyone – including technology focused on health and safety.

Controlled Treats and Digital Interaction

Something that can help owners and dogs still feel connected when apart for longer than usual is the new Furbo Dog Camera. This smart device has two functions. Firstly, it enables you to leave snacks within it, which the Furbo will give to your dog at times designated by you.

This offers a way of ensuring that your dog enjoys foodie treats at appropriately staggered times, while also helping you keep track of what they are eating in your absence. The second, more pioneering feature of the Furbo is its inbuilt camera.

This allows owner and dog to interact with each other, helping to prevent the dog from feeling lonely or anxious. It also means that the dog owner can keep an eye on their dog’s activity and temperament when away from them.

Safety-conscious Gadgets

In addition to technology that helps keep dogs healthy and connected with their owners, new gadgets are emerging to keep both dogs and humans safe. One example is a piece of wearable technology called the FIDO vest.

FIDO is an acronym for Facilitating Interaction for Dogs with Occupations and the vest is designed for dogs who are trained to look after people with an impairment. For instance, if a human gets into an emergency situation, the dog can nudge a sensor on its vest to summon medical help.

The dog can also be trained to communicate with the medical team if need be, using the vest to select an automated message about the situation or to send its GPS coordinates. Safety-focused technology such as this can only help enhance the positive impact service dogs have been shown to have on the lives of people living with impairments.

Technology can help keep your Dog safe and Healthy

The increasing influence of technology on day-to-day life may cause some people to feel reluctant to embrace the idea of using technology for their dogs. Few can argue with the fact that one-to-one time between animals and their owners is invaluable.

However, depending on your needs and circumstances, there are certain types of technology out there that, used in the right way, can help improve your dog’s safety, as well as your own, and keep them physically and emotionally healthy.

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Emotional Intelligence in Healthcare (Infographic)
Tue, 05 Feb 2019 15:19:53 +0000
Emotional Intelligence in Healthcare (Infographic)

Studies show that Emotional Intelligence (EI) plays a significant role in the bedside manner of care providers. What’s more, healthy emotional intelligence fosters trust between medical professionals and patients, and as a result, doctor-patient relationships flourish, resulting in increased patient satisfaction and compliance.

This trait is invaluable for medical professionals. Care providers who possess ample emotional intelligence are better equipped to deal with the challenges and stresses experienced when working to heal others. Also, practitioners who possess EI are less inclined to experience stress to the point of burnout.

Emotional intelligence is not a new concept. Still, there is a revitalized interest in EQ among healthcare leaders. EI is a behavioral competency that’s distinct from intelligence quotient (IQ), and it greatly impacts care provider performance and patient treatment outcomes.

Today, most all healthcare organizations are working to deliver patient-centered care. As a result, many hospital administrators are deploying new care models. However, patient-centered care is about more than innovative methods of care delivery. It’s about relationships as well as the exchanges that take place between medical professionals and patients.

In the 1980s, research showed that professional performance was typically the result of people skills rather than technical skills. Later, in 1998, a Harvard Business Review article about emotional intelligence built on this research. It was, at the time, the most extensively read article in HBR’s four-decade history.

Then, the concept was widely accepted in the business community. Yet, it did not gain popularity among healthcare executives.

Now, however, EI is of increasing interest among hospital administrators who are in search of what drives advancements in patient-centered care. They are finding that medical professionals who possess emotional intelligence are focused, willing to accept accountability and quick to correct errors. Furthermore, their sincere compassion and empathy directly contribute to improving treatment outcomes.

To find out more about emotional intelligence check out this infographic from Regis College Master of Health Administration program.

Emotional Intelligence in Healthcare (Infographic)

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