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    Awaken : estimulación multisensorial para vigilantes
    (Universidad Icesi, 2019-01-01) Mondragon Medina, Santiago; Morales Arroyo, María Camila; Duarte Garcés, Natalia; Asesor Tesis
    The purpose of this investigation was to find a new alternative for sleep dissuasion in residential units guards who work night shifts, with the aim of improving their welfare in relations to their work, reducing the chances of falling asleep and using distractors that carry labor sanctions. For the development of this project, to start, a bibliographic investigation was conducted to help understand related topics, it was followed by interviews with professionals from different areas related to the study of the work environment and observation in context to residential unit guards. A construction of a guard night shift experience journey map was created and with the findings, a new process of ideation started. Finally, the approaches were validated with market tests on users other than guards and with guards through role-playing activities, after the feedback a new approach was built, which has been iterated as the context has stated. During this process a premise was found on which the entire approach was based, the guards are interest in a tool or solution that helps them to cope with sleep during the night shift; Basic requirements also arose, such as: the approach must take into account that it is for a night context, it cannot be a direct distractor for the guards, the stimuli cannot provoke over alert and it has to be design based on sober aesthetics due to the security and surveillance context. Awaken is a solutions that brings together alternatives around sleep that had not been considered together before. The diagnosis of the sleep phase (or wakefulness) through HRV and multisensory stimulation using certain stimuli that increase neural activity in those who receive it.
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    De gateadores a caminantes: una sistematización de experiencias en estimulación temprana con KOALA Baby Club en la ciudad de Cali
    (Universidad Icesi, 2025-06-17) Angulo, Diana V.; Arana, Ivone D.; Bolaños Martínez, Yamileth
    Esta investigación presenta una sistematización de experiencias en retrospectiva, fundamentada en los planteamientos teóricos de Oscar Jara (2012), sobre las prácticas de estimulación temprana ejecutadas por el área de fisioterapia en el centro KOALA Baby Club entre junio de 2023 y junio de 2024. El estudio realiza una interpretación crítica de la realidad articulando las perspectivas de 5 padres/cuidadores, 4 niños/niñas y 3 profesionales de la salud. Mediante el uso de herramientas cualitativas como entrevistas, encuestas, revisión de material audiovisual y un taller lúdico, la investigación deconstruye el proceso en tres núcleos: lo emergente de la experiencia, el rastreo de hitos del desarrollo infantil y la exploración del camino de la estimulación, aportando conclusiones clave para transformar la práctica clínica y pedagógica en la primera infancia.