Changes in tympanic temperature (T1)
Method of assessment - the TTS-400 thermometer, Smiths Medical was used
Changes in tympanic temperature (T2)
Method of assessment - the TTS-400 thermometer, Smiths Medical was used
Changes in tympanic temperature (T3)
Method of assessment - the TTS-400 thermometer, Smiths Medical was used
Changes in tympanic temperature (T4)
Method of assessment - the TTS-400 thermometer, Smiths Medical was used
Changes in tympanic temperature (T5)
Method of assessment - the TTS-400 thermometer, Smiths Medical was used
Changes in tympanic temperature (T6)
Method of assessment - the TTS-400 thermometer, Smiths Medical was used
Changes in shivering (T1)
Method of assessment - the Leslie and Sessler Scale, which measures tremors at three levels (0 - no tremors; 1 - slight tremors; 2 - vigorous tremors).
Changes in shivering (T2)
Method of assessment - the Leslie and Sessler Scale, which measures tremors at three levels (0 - no tremors; 1 - slight tremors; 2 - vigorous tremors).
Changes in shivering (T3)
Method of assessment - the Leslie and Sessler Scale, which measures tremors at three levels (0 - no tremors; 1 - slight tremors; 2 - vigorous tremors).
Changes in shivering (T4)
Method of assessment - the Leslie and Sessler Scale, which measures tremors at three levels (0 - no tremors; 1 - slight tremors; 2 - vigorous tremors).
Changes in shivering (T5)
Method of assessment - the Leslie and Sessler Scale, which measures tremors at three levels (0 - no tremors; 1 - slight tremors; 2 - vigorous tremors).
Changes in shivering (T6)
Method of assessment - the Leslie and Sessler Scale, which measures tremors at three levels (0 - no tremors; 1 - slight tremors; 2 - vigorous tremors).
Changes in visual perception of Thermal comfort (T1)
Method of assessment - the Visual Comfort Scale, which measures the perception of thermal comfort in two components: numerical (1 to 10) and visual (5 faces). The numerical component varies between 0 (very cold) and 10 (very hot), the value of the thermal neutrality, which means thermal comfort, identified in point 5; and the visual component where five expressive faces are presented. The first one, located between the numbers 0-2, shows strong cold discomfort, the second, located between 2-4, expressed cold discomfort, the third, located in the area of the number 5, expresses a sensation of thermal comfort, the fourth, located between the numbers 6-8, reveals heat discomfort and the fifth, located between 8-10, shows strong heat discomfort.
Changes in visual perception of Thermal comfort (T2)
Method of assessment - the Visual Comfort Scale, which measures the perception of thermal comfort in two components: numerical (1 to 10) and visual (5 faces). The numerical component varies between 0 (very cold) and 10 (very hot), the value of the thermal neutrality, which means thermal comfort, identified in point 5; and the visual component where five expressive faces are presented. The first one, located between the numbers 0-2, shows strong cold discomfort, the second, located between 2-4, expressed cold discomfort, the third, located in the area of the number 5, expresses a sensation of thermal comfort, the fourth, located between the numbers 6-8, reveals heat discomfort and the fifth, located between 8-10, shows strong heat discomfort.
Changes in visual perception of Thermal comfort (T3)
Method of assessment - the Visual Comfort Scale, which measures the perception of thermal comfort in two components: numerical (1 to 10) and visual (5 faces). The numerical component varies between 0 (very cold) and 10 (very hot), the value of the thermal neutrality, which means thermal comfort, identified in point 5; and the visual component where five expressive faces are presented. The first one, located between the numbers 0-2, shows strong cold discomfort, the second, located between 2-4, expressed cold discomfort, the third, located in the area of the number 5, expresses a sensation of thermal comfort, the fourth, located between the numbers 6-8, reveals heat discomfort and the fifth, located between 8-10, shows strong heat discomfort.
Changes in visual perception of Thermal comfort (T4)
Method of assessment - the Visual Comfort Scale, which measures the perception of thermal comfort in two components: numerical (1 to 10) and visual (5 faces). The numerical component varies between 0 (very cold) and 10 (very hot), the value of the thermal neutrality, which means thermal comfort, identified in point 5; and the visual component where five expressive faces are presented. The first one, located between the numbers 0-2, shows strong cold discomfort, the second, located between 2-4, expressed cold discomfort, the third, located in the area of the number 5, expresses a sensation of thermal comfort, the fourth, located between the numbers 6-8, reveals heat discomfort and the fifth, located between 8-10, shows strong heat discomfort.
Changes in visual perception of Thermal comfort (T5)
Method of assessment - the Visual Comfort Scale, which measures the perception of thermal comfort in two components: numerical (1 to 10) and visual (5 faces). The numerical component varies between 0 (very cold) and 10 (very hot), the value of the thermal neutrality, which means thermal comfort, identified in point 5; and the visual component where five expressive faces are presented. The first one, located between the numbers 0-2, shows strong cold discomfort, the second, located between 2-4, expressed cold discomfort, the third, located in the area of the number 5, expresses a sensation of thermal comfort, the fourth, located between the numbers 6-8, reveals heat discomfort and the fifth, located between 8-10, shows strong heat discomfort.
Changes in visual perception of Thermal comfort (T6)
Method of assessment - the Visual Comfort Scale, which measures the perception of thermal comfort in two components: numerical (1 to 10) and visual (5 faces). The numerical component varies between 0 (very cold) and 10 (very hot), the value of the thermal neutrality, which means thermal comfort, identified in point 5; and the visual component where five expressive faces are presented. The first one, located between the numbers 0-2, shows strong cold discomfort, the second, located between 2-4, expressed cold discomfort, the third, located in the area of the number 5, expresses a sensation of thermal comfort, the fourth, located between the numbers 6-8, reveals heat discomfort and the fifth, located between 8-10, shows strong heat discomfort.