Saudi Cultural Missions Theses & Dissertations
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Item Restricted Experiences and beliefs about fatigue, physical activity, physical fitness, and information needs in childhood cancer: Children and their parents’ perspectives(The University of Sydney, 2023) Alqahtani, Qamra Muaikel; Dylke, ElizabethThis thesis aimed to explore the experiences of beliefs about, and information needs related to fatigue, particularly in relation to physical activity and physical fitness, in childhood cancer from children’s and parents’ perspectives. The experience of fatigue, the information needed by children treated for cancer and their families and the use of physical activity as a possible coping strategy were examined in this thesis through a multitude of methods, including a systematic review, as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods. Clearly, fatigue is a complex and variable experience, which places a burden both on children and their parents (Chapter 3,4,5). Fatigue has adverse consequences on all aspects of the child’s life (Chapter 3,4), including hindering their physical activity (Chapter 3,5), emotionally affecting parents (Chapter 3,4), and restricting social and family activities (Chapter 3). Children have different perspective on their information needs on cancer-related symptoms, including fatigue (Chapter 2,3) and their beliefs about fatigue (Chapter 4) than their parents. Children and their parents reported their needs for individualised informational support from healthcare providers about all aspects of the child’s fatigue (Chapter 2,3). Addressing questions and providing information about the child’s fatigue in verbal and written formats would better support both parents (Chapter 2,3) and children (Chapter 3). Physical activity appeared to be underappreciated strategy for the management of fatigue in children (Chapter 3,4,5). Children’s dichotomy perceptions on how physical activity helps with fatigue (Chapter 5), diversity of the beliefs around fatigue between children and their parents and between parents and each other (Chapter 4), and the complexity of fatigue experience (Chapter 3), indicate that fatigue is an issue that requires further discussion and multiple encounters with healthcare providers across and beyond the cancer treatment phases.29 0Item Restricted An investigation of AI in talent management in luxury hospitality in the UK (United Kingdom)(Saudi Digital Library, 2023-09-29) Alshalah, Zahra; Marinakou, EvangeliaAn investigation has been conducted into the implementation of artificial intelligence in the luxury hospitality sector of the United Kingdom. Digitalization is influencing the business operations of the hospitality sector from a variety of perspectives, including talent management. Managing talent is critical to the success of business operations in the luxury tourism sector, since it is a fundamental component of providing a better level of service to customers. There is no doubt that the hospitality industry is one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Hoteliers have been assisted greatly by artificial intelligence in managing their talent in recent years. Yet most human resources managers in luxury hotels in the United Kingdom are unaware of the existence of this technology, which is the reason for their slow growth. The purpose of this specified dissertation paper is to provide an in-depth analysis and discussion regarding the various challenges that various HR managers are undergoing while implementing AI technology within the hospitality industry in the UK. As well as the variety of approaches through which these challenges can be mitigated, this article discusses various ways through which all of these challenges can be mitigated. Artificial intelligence has been found to be able to facilitate the recruitment process. By doing so, Human Resources professionals have been able to reduce their workload. Additionally, it is used to train employees, make cognitive decisions, and select resumes for employment.99 0