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 title = "Dental fear/anxiety among children and adolescents. A systematic review", title = "Dental fear/anxiety among children and adolescents. A systematic review",
 journal = {PubMed}, journal = {PubMed},
-volume = {}, +volume = {18}, 
-pages = {},+pages = {121-130},
 year = {2017}, year = {2017},
 issn = {}, issn = {},
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     title = "Effectiveness of using virtual reality eyeglasses in the waiting room on preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial.",     title = "Effectiveness of using virtual reality eyeglasses in the waiting room on preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial.",
     journal = {ScienceDirect},     journal = {ScienceDirect},
-    volume = {},+    volume = {21},
     pages = {},     pages = {},
     year = "2020",     year = "2020",
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     keywords = "Entertainment, waiting room, children",     keywords = "Entertainment, waiting room, children",
     abstract = "This study explores how a social robot (iPal) can support children in a vaccination waiting room. After a health check, children played a game either with the robot or on a tablet, while their behavior and feedback were recorded. Results showed that interaction with the robot increased engagement, motivation, and positive behaviors, while reducing distractions.     abstract = "This study explores how a social robot (iPal) can support children in a vaccination waiting room. After a health check, children played a game either with the robot or on a tablet, while their behavior and feedback were recorded. Results showed that interaction with the robot increased engagement, motivation, and positive behaviors, while reducing distractions.
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 However, factors such as age and parental presence influenced outcomes. Although the robot helped distract children from stress, it also reduced parent–child interaction compared to the tablet condition. Future research aims to improve the robot’s ability to support both engagement and family interaction." However, factors such as age and parental presence influenced outcomes. Although the robot helped distract children from stress, it also reduced parent–child interaction compared to the tablet condition. Future research aims to improve the robot’s ability to support both engagement and family interaction."
 } }
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     title = "Ambient odors of orange and lavender reduce anxiety and improve mood in a dental office",     title = "Ambient odors of orange and lavender reduce anxiety and improve mood in a dental office",
     journal = "ScienceDirect",     journal = "ScienceDirect",
-    volume = ""+    volume = "86"
     pages = "92-95"     pages = "92-95"
     year = "2005",     year = "2005",
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     keywords = "Supplier selection, Sustainable supply chain, transportation distance",     keywords = "Supplier selection, Sustainable supply chain, transportation distance",
     abstract = "Choosing suppliers is key for companies aiming for sustainable production, but most research focuses on evaluation methods rather than motivating greener choices. This study considers both traditional factors like price and lead time, and environmental factors like carbon emissions and use of harmful materials. It tracks product transportation from raw materials to consumers to estimate emissions and introduces an incentive system to encourage suppliers to make greener decisions. Numerical tests show the model is effective and practical."     abstract = "Choosing suppliers is key for companies aiming for sustainable production, but most research focuses on evaluation methods rather than motivating greener choices. This study considers both traditional factors like price and lead time, and environmental factors like carbon emissions and use of harmful materials. It tracks product transportation from raw materials to consumers to estimate emissions and introduces an incentive system to encourage suppliers to make greener decisions. Numerical tests show the model is effective and practical."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Heidi2014,
 +    title = "Calculating emissions along supply chains — Towards the global methodological harmonisation",
 +    journal = "ScienceDirect",
 +    volume = "12",
 +    pages = "41-46",
 +    year = "2014",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2014.06.008",
 +    url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2210539514000339",
 +    author = "Heidi Auvinen, Uwe Clausen, Igor Davydenko, Daniel Diekmann, Verena Ehrler, Alan Lewis",
 +    keywords = "Supply chain, calculating emissions",
 +    abstract = "To tackle climate change, countries need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and freight transport is a major contributor. Many tools and methods exist to calculate the carbon footprint of transport, but results are often inconsistent or unclear due to differing approaches. This research reviews current methods, highlights gaps and ambiguities, and suggests ways to improve them. The goal is to move toward a more harmonized, global standard for calculating emissions across complex supply chains."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Robin2019,
 +    title = "Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Virtual Reality in Pediatrics: Effects on Pain and Anxiety",
 +    journal = "PubMEd National Library of Medecine",
 +    volume = "129",
 +    pages = "1344-1353",
 +    year = "2019",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "https://doi.org/10.1213/ane.0000000000004165",
 +    url = "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31136330/",
 +    author = "Robin Eijlers, Elisabeth M W J Utens, Lonneke M Staals, Pieter F A de Nijs, Johan M Berghmans, René M H Wijnen, Manon H J Hillegers, Bram Dierckx, Jeroen S Legerstee",
 +    keywords = "Virtual reality, Pediatrics, Anxiety",
 +    abstract = "Medical procedures can be pretty stressful and painful for kids, often causing both physical discomfort and a lot of anxiety. Virtual reality (VR) is a newer tool that’s starting to be used either to distract young patients during procedures or to help them get ready for what’s coming. This meta-analysis is the first to bring together different studies to see how effective VR actually is in reducing pain and anxiety in children going through medical procedures."
 +}
 +
 +
 +
 +@article{Yun2015,
 +    title = "The Effect of Virtual Reality Distraction on Pain Relief During Dressing Changes in Children with Chronic Wounds on Lower Limbs",
 +    journal = "ScienceDirect",
 +    volume = "16",
 +    pages = "685-691",
 +    year = "2015",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmn.2015.03.001",
 +    url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1524904215000314",
 +    author = "Yun Hua MM, Rong Qiu MM, Wen-yan Yao MM, Qin Zhang BN, Xiao-li Chen PhD",
 +    keywords = "Virtual Reality distraction, Pain relief, children",
 +    abstract = "Patients with chronic wounds usually feel the most pain during dressing changes, and most studies focus on medication or better dressings to manage it. However, less is known about non-drug methods like virtual reality (VR), especially in children. This randomized study, conducted with 65 children aged 4 to 16, examined whether VR could reduce pain during dressing changes. Pain, anxiety, and physiological responses were measured, along with the duration of the procedure. The results showed that VR significantly reduced pain and anxiety compared to standard distraction methods, and also made dressing changes quicker, suggesting it could improve both patient comfort and clinical efficiency."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Huisman2012,
 +    title = "Healing environment: A review of the impact of physical environmental factors on users",
 +    journal = "ScienceDirect",
 +    volume = "58",
 +    pages = "70-80",
 +    year = "2012",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.06.016",
 +    url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360132312001758",
 +    author = "E.R.C.M. Huisman, E. Morales, J. van Hoof, H.S.M. Kort",
 +    keywords = "Healing environment,",
 +    abstract = "In recent years, the impact of the physical environment on healing and well-being has become more important for patients, their families, and healthcare staff. A lot of discussion now questions whether traditional hospital designs actually support patient recovery. This review looks at research on evidence-based healthcare design, often linked to the idea of “healing environments.” Out of 798 studies identified, 65 were analyzed, but less than half had strong evidence, and most focused on patient and family outcomes rather than staff."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Li2023,
 +    title = "Effects of immersion in a simulated natural environment on stress reduction and emotional arousal: A systematic review and meta-analysis",
 +    journal = "PubMed National Library of Medecine",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "2023",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1058177",
 +    url = "https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9869155/",
 +    author = "Hongyi Li, Yujun Ding, Bing Zhao, Yuhang Xu, Wei Wei",
 +    keywords = "immersion, natural environment, stress, emotion, restorative effect, virtual reality",
 +    abstract = "The study shows that watching and listening to simulated nature can help reduce stress and boost emotional responses. The level of immersion plays a key role in how strong these positive effects are. By improving the technical aspects of these experiences, it could be possible to better combine the mental health benefits of both real and virtual nature."
 +}
 +
 +
 +
 +@article{Wu2022,
 +    title = "The effectiveness of distraction as preoperative anxiety management technique in pediatric patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials",
 +    journal = "ScienceDirect",
 +    volume = "130",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "2022",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104232",
 +    url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002074892200061X",
 +    author = "JiaXin Wu, JingXin Yan, LanXin Zhang, Jiao Chen, Yi Cheng, YaXuan Wang, MeiLin Zhu, Li Cheng, LuShun Zhang ",
 +    keywords = "Anxiety, preoperative technique, pediatric patients",
 +    abstract = "Out of 793 studies found, 44 were analyzed and 19 randomized trials (with 1341 patients) were included in the meta-analysis. Results showed that distraction significantly reduced anxiety levels compared to control groups, both in the waiting area and during anesthesia induction. All subgroup analyses confirmed this positive effect, although there was a lot of variation between studies. Overall, distraction seems to be an effective way to reduce preoperative anxiety in children undergoing planned surgery, and it can be easily used by healthcare staff before procedures."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Philips2026,
 +    title = "Philips Ambient Experience",
 +    journal = "",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "",
 +    url = "https://www.philips.nl/healthcare/consulting/experience-solutions/ambient-experience",
 +    author = "Philips Company",
 +    keywords = "Ambient experience, patient, therapy environment",
 +    abstract = "Philips Ambient Experience is a design concept for healthcare spaces aimed at improving both patient and staff experience. It’s based on years of research and has already been implemented in many locations worldwide. The idea is to create a more comfortable environment using things like lighting, projections, and sound for patient distraction, while also improving workflow and organization for staff. These spaces can be adapted to fit anything from a single room to a full department, depending on clinical needs, patient profiles, and budget. The goal is to create a more pleasant and engaging experience for everyone in the hospital.
 +Overall, this approach can lead to better patient satisfaction, more positive recommendations, and improved efficiency in how healthcare teams work."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Qwiek2026,
 +    title = "Qwiek.up for healthcare professionals",
 +    journal = "",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "",
 +    url = "https://webshop.qwiek.eu/products/qwiek-up",
 +    author = "",
 +    keywords = "Healthcare professional, ",
 +    abstract = "The Qwiek.up is a tool for healthcare professionals who want to respond quickly and effectively to problem behavior in care recipients. Think, for example, of fear, stress, aggression, compulsive behavior or even sexually disinhibited behavior.
 +Thanks to its impressive projections on the ceiling or wall, this tool instantly creates a calming atmosphere, making the care experience more pleasant and smooth. Ideal for both residents and care staff."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{SyncVR26,
 +    title = "Improving care with Virtual Reality",
 +    journal = "",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "doi=specific link to insert here",
 +    url = "https://www.syncvrmedical.com/nl/",
 +    author = "SyncVr Medical",
 +    keywords = "Care, Virtual Reality",
 +    abstract = "Largest virtual reality platform in healthcare in Europe and offer tailor-made VR solutions for your entire healthcare organization. The goal is to simplify and support the implementation process from start to finish."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Nicole2025,
 +    title = "How design in clinical spaces may influence health outcomes",
 +    journal = "Definitive Healthcare",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "2025",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "",
 +    url = "https://www.definitivehc.com/blog/design-considerations-in-patient-and-clinical-areas",
 +    author = "Nicole Witowski",
 +    keywords = "Design, clinical spaces, healthcare environments",
 +    abstract = "This article explains the way that from the presence of natural light to noise reduction, the very structure of a clinical environment has the potential to aid or impede a patient’s recovery, with far-reaching implications for both patient outcomes and the efficiency of care delivery."
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Judy2004,
 +    title = "Evidence-based hospital design improves health care outcomes for patients, families, and staff",
 +    journal = "ResearchGate - PubMed",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "2004",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "",
 +    url = "https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8206315_Evidence-based_hospital_design_improves_health_care_outcomes_for_patients_families_and_staff",
 +    author = "Judy Rollins",
 +    keywords = "Hospital design, Healthcare,",
 +    abstract = "This article explains how hospital design improves HealthCare outcomes for patients, families, and staff"
 +}
 +
 +
 +@article{Monteiro2026,
 +    title = "Monteiro Fabrics - MEDIFLEX Collection",
 +    journal = "",
 +    volume = "",
 +    pages = "",
 +    year = "",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "",
 +    url = "https://www.monteirofabrics.com/pages/mediflex?srsltid=AfmBOooOBcZ3rdLJXsraj48AvWRVP3QxyrJwEdwdPu1K2ZGKFNmvKbt-",
 +    author = "Monteiro Fabrics",
 +    keywords = "Healthcare fabrics, antibacterial, antiviral, ",
 +    abstract = "MEDIFLEX maintains its exceptional quality, even in the face of various healthcare challenges. It exhibits remarkable resistance to bodily fluids, lotions and creams. Textile products from the MEDIFLEX collection are, anti-microbial and anti-fungal, light resistant. MEDIFLEX seamlessly and safely interacts with living tissues, without triggering adverse reactions or toxic effects on cells, as demonstrated by its non-irritating and non-cytotoxic characteristics in accordance with ISO standards: ISO 10993-5and ISO 10993-10. This ensures a dependable and comfortable experience in healthcare environments, where patient well-being is paramount."
 +}
 +
 +@article{Devlin2003,
 +    title = "Health Care Environments and Patient Outcomes: A Review of the Literature",
 +    journal = "Environment and Behavior",
 +    volume = "35",
 +    number = "5",
 +    pages = "665-694",
 +    year = "2003",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "10.1177/0013916503255102",
 +    url = "https://indigenouspsych.org/Discussion/forum/Health%20Care%20Environment%20and%20Patient%20Outcomes.pdf",
 +    author = "Devlin, Ann Sloan and Arneill, Allison B.",
 +    keywords = "health care architecture, managed care, ambient environment, patient-centered care, postoccupancy evaluations (POEs)",
 +    abstract = "This review of the literature on health care environments and patient outcomes considers three research themes: patient involvement with health care (e.g., the role of patient control), the impact of the ambient environment (e.g., sound, light, art), and the emergence of specialized building types for defined populations (e.g., Alzheimer's patients). The article also describes the challenges presented in doing high-quality research focused on health care environments and contrasts the contributions made by two different traditions: architecture and behavioral science. The implications of managed care and opportunities for research are considered."
 +}
 +
 +@article{ZupokKapala2025,
 +    title = "Next Generation Marketing Channels: Typology, Strategic Implications, and the 6V Framework",
 +    journal = "European Research Studies Journal",
 +    volume = "XXVIII",
 +    number = "3",
 +    pages = "576-590",
 +    year = "2025",
 +    issn = "",
 +    doi = "10.35808/ersj/4062",
 +    url = "https://ersj.eu/journal/4062/download/Next+Generation+Marketing+Channels+Typology+Strategic+Implications+and+the+6V+Framework.pdf",
 +    author = "Zupok, Sebastian and Kapala, Michal",
 +    keywords = "marketing channels, 6V framework, digital economy",
 +    abstract = "This article proposes and applies the 6V Framework to conceptualize and evaluate next-generation marketing channels in the digital economy. It aims to understand how emerging formats—such as voice commerce, immersive AR/VR environments, retail media networks, and Web3-based platforms—are reshaping customer engagement, brand experience, and value creation. Building on an extensive literature review and theoretical synthesis, the paper introduces the 6V Framework, consisting of six analytical dimensions: Value, Velocity, Visibility, Verifiability, Virtuality, and Vulnerability."
 } }
  
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