TALIONIS research group carries out one applied exploration in the occupation and health field to improve people's quality of life.
We believe that science and technology services to people have a happier and fuller lives.
Research
Informatic, occupation and health.
Transference
Consulting, training and evaluation of assistive technologies and accessibility in the ICT field.
Docencia
On-line e-learning platform.
News
Research lines
Medical and health informatic
Development of innovative informatics solutions to improve the delivery of healthcare services, telemedicine and artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Participative health
Use of Information and Communication Technologies, self - quantification devices (wearables) and the Internet of Things (IoT) for participatory health promotion and citizen empowerment.
Active and participatory aging.
Promotion of active and participatory aging, occupations and quality of life of the elderly population.
Autonomy, health and participation for people with rare diseases and their families.
Improvement of the quality of life and participation in occupations of people with diseases. Optimization of care for genetic counseling from a nursing perspective is also included.
Childhood, adolescence, occupations and technological solutions.
Investigations linked to the study of the capabilities, needs and challenges in the daily lives of children and adolescents. It also incorporates actions aimed at developing technological solutions to support the daily lives of children and their environment.
Creativity, innovation and performance measurement in products and assistive technologies.
Design, development, prototyping and evaluation of results of support products and technological resources with low - cost materials and 3D printers.
Projects
Colaboración asociaciones y entidades
Intervention programs with children using technology as a therapeutic tool
Participatory health programs and wearables for promoting active aging
Impact evaluation of TIC use
Collaboration in the design and development of new assistive technologies
ICT access programs