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The Development of the “Monitoring Application for Inappropriate Expressions in Nursing Records”for PsyNACS©
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作者 hirokazu ito Yuko Yasuhara Tetsuya Tanioka 《Journal of Computer and Communications》 2024年第5期42-52,共11页
Lengthening periods of hospitalization, increasing numbers of patients with age-related complications, and a shortage of nursing staff have been of great concern in medical psychiatry in Japan. Under these circumstanc... Lengthening periods of hospitalization, increasing numbers of patients with age-related complications, and a shortage of nursing staff have been of great concern in medical psychiatry in Japan. Under these circumstances, countries such as Japan that face a super-aging society and a decline in the working-age population, have been recommended for use of advanced information and communications technology (ICT) to improve the efficiency of medical treatment and care. This study aims to develop the “Monitoring Application for Inappropriate Expressions in Nursing Records” for using PsyNACS<sup>©</sup>, which will enable psychiatric nursing plans to harness the advantages of ICT. The functions considered necessary are as follows: 1) identification of users who enter information;2) a necessary database for lists of inappropriate expressions;3) development of a matching function to recommend proper writing input and a warning function;and 4) a management function for an inappropriate expression list database. A demonstration experiment for developing the application in this study was conducted at a specialized psychiatric hospital. To introduce them to the application, nurses and nurse managers were informed about the system developed in this study, and a survey regarding their opinions on the functions of the application was conducted with ten nurse managers. The results were evaluated in terms of usefulness for nursing care, documentation, and the education of nurses from an ethical perspective. This study suggests that matching their input with an inappropriate expression database will allow nurses to record more appropriate expressions. From an ethical perspective, the ability to use appropriate expressions makes records more likely to withstand disclosure requests from patients and their families. 展开更多
关键词 PsyNACS© Monitoring Application Inappropriate Expressions Nursing Records
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Analysis of Emotions Using Multimodal Data: A Case Study
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作者 Toshiya Akiyama Kyoko Osaka +4 位作者 hirokazu ito Ryuichi Tanioka Allan Paulo Blaquera Leah Anne Christine Bollos Tetsuya Tanioka 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2023年第12期54-68,共15页
In this case study, we hypothesized that sympathetic nerve activity would be higher during conversation with PALRO robot, and that conversation would result in an increase in cerebral blood flow near the Broca’s area... In this case study, we hypothesized that sympathetic nerve activity would be higher during conversation with PALRO robot, and that conversation would result in an increase in cerebral blood flow near the Broca’s area. The facial expressions of a human subject were recorded, and cerebral blood flow and heart rate variability were measured during interactions with the humanoid robot. These multimodal data were time-synchronized to quantitatively verify the change from the resting baseline by testing facial expression analysis, cerebral blood flow, and heart rate variability. In conclusion, this subject indicated that sympathetic nervous activity was dominant, suggesting that the subject may have enjoyed and been excited while talking to the robot (normalized High Frequency < normalized Low Frequency: 0.22 ± 0.16 < 0.78 ± 0.16). Cerebral blood flow values were higher during conversation and in the resting state after the experiment than in the resting state before the experiment. Talking increased cerebral blood flow in the frontal region. As the subject was left-handed, it was confirmed that the right side of the brain, where the Broca’s area is located, was particularly activated (Left < right: 0.15 ± 0.21 < 1.25 ± 0.17). In the sections where a “happy” facial emotion was recognized, the examiner-judged “happy” faces and the MTCNN “happy” results were also generally consistent. 展开更多
关键词 Humanoid Robots Multimodal Data Emotion Analysis
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Prioritizing Patient Assessment Data (PAD) Using the Japanese Psychiatric Nursing Assessment Classification System (PsyNACS)©
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作者 hirokazu ito Misao Miyagawa +7 位作者 Kazuhiro Ozawa Tetsuya Tanioka Yuko Yasuhara Mutsuko Kataoka Beth King Masahito Tomotake Yumi Kuwamura Rozzano C. Locsin 《Open Journal of Psychiatry》 2016年第3期218-227,共11页
The study identified priorities of the Patient Assessment Data (PAD) using the Japanese Psychiatric Nursing Assessment Classification System (PsyNACS&copy;) derived from 644 psychiatric nurses’ responses who were... The study identified priorities of the Patient Assessment Data (PAD) using the Japanese Psychiatric Nursing Assessment Classification System (PsyNACS&copy;) derived from 644 psychiatric nurses’ responses who were practicing in specific units: Acute Care Units (ACU), General Care Units (GCU), Long-term Care Units (LCU), physically Complicated Disease Care Units (CDCU), and Dementia Care Units (DCU). Secondary analysis of the PsyNACS&copy;on-line survey data using four levels of “importance” was used to determine the priorities: 1) unnecessary;2) quite important;3) important and 4) very important. The Mean Factor Points (MFP) and the Welch’s ANOVA were calculated. PsyNACS&copy;score of 3 or higher indicates the PAD as priority. The results showed that in the ACU PAD1, “Psychological symptom”, “Stress coping”, and “Mood disorder and aggression”, and PAD2 “Information of adherence”, and “Information of the psychiatry rehabilitation”, and PAD7 “Situation of the family and social life”, “Relationship to the health care providers”, and “Relationships with others” are high priority (high importance). Other PADs showed results below PsyNACS&copy;score of 3. The GCU had PAD 3 “Balance of water”, the LCU had PAD 4 “Intention/Point of view”, and “Thoughts of the patient” and PAD 7 “Disease and family”. The CDCU showed PAD 2 “Blood test”, PAD 3 “Excretion situation”, and PAD 5 “General health condition”, “Respiratory and chest symptom”, and “Vital signs”, and the DCU had PAD 1 “Cognition function”, and “Delirium and derangement capacity to register failure”, PAD 3 “Function of eating”, PAD 6 “Egestion and cleanliness” and PAD 8 “Activity and sleeping”, and “Mobility capability”. These classifications indicated levels of importance in the CAD comprising the PAD below the score of “2”. Japanese psychiatric hospitals specify assessments according to functional areas. By prioritizing the CAD for each PAD, more effective and efficient assessments can be performed according to practice unit. 展开更多
关键词 PsyNACS© Nursing Database Priority Nursing Assessment Items Unit Function Psychiatric Hospital
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The Development of the Japanese Psychiatric Nursing Assessment Classification System (PsyNACS©)
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作者 hirokazu ito Misao Miyagawa +6 位作者 Kazuhiro Ozawa Tetsuya Tanioka Yuko Yasuhara Mutsuko Kataoka Beth King Masahito Tomotake Rozzano C. Locsin 《Open Journal of Psychiatry》 2016年第1期20-33,共14页
The purpose of this study was to develop the Japanese Psychiatric Nursing Assessment Classification System (PsyNACS)<sup><sup>&copy</sup></sup>. This study used the on-line survey method fr... The purpose of this study was to develop the Japanese Psychiatric Nursing Assessment Classification System (PsyNACS)<sup><sup>&copy</sup></sup>. This study used the on-line survey method from February to April 2015. There were 644 respondents comprised of professional nurses with minimum qualification of 3 years’ experience being in a psychiatric unit of a stand-alone 200-bed or more Psychiatric Hospital in Japan. Assessment items were derived from 211 specific items selected from nursing textbooks, excluding the North-American-Nursing-Diagnosis-Association (NANDA). The questionnaire contained Cover Letter, Demographic Data Sheet, and the PsyNACS<sup><sup>&copy</sup></sup> questionnaire. There were 644 questionnaires accessed but only 435 were completed and valid. Item levels of importance were evaluated: 1) Unnecessary, 2) Not very important, 3) Important and 4) Very important. Data analysis used descriptive and multivariate statistics. Factor analysis (principal factor analysis, varimax rotation), the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) and the Bartlett’s test of Sphericity assessed the adaptive validity of the factor analysis. Factor loadings were set at 0.4 or more for the configuration of items. Internal consistency and reliability were established using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Mean factor points were calculated, including standard deviation, range, and confidence interval at 95%. Statistical significance was at 0.05 level. Nine Patient Assessment Data (PAD) with 2 to 5 Cluster Assessment Data (CAD) each were categorized. Thirty one CADs comprised the Patient Assessment Data: (PAD1) Psychological symptom and stress, (PAD2) Information about treatment, (PAD3) Function of eating and balance of water, (PAD4) Life and value, (PAD5) Vital signs and health assessment, (PAD6) Self-care, (PAD7) Social support, (PAD8) Activity, sleeping and mobility capability, and (PAD9) Sexual function and sexual behavior. The PsyNACS<sup><sup><sup>&copy</sup></sup></sup> is a classification of items assessing health care needs within the Japanese psychiatric nursing care environment, and also can be used in various psychiatric patient care situations in all psychiatric units. 展开更多
关键词 PsyNACS Psychiatric Nursing Patient Assessment Data Psychiatric Hospital
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Recommended Design and Direction of Development for Humanoid Nursing Robots Perspective from Nursing Researchers 被引量:3
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作者 Tetsuya Tanioka Kyoko Osaka +2 位作者 Rozzano Locsin Yuko Yasuhara hirokazu ito 《Intelligent Control and Automation》 2017年第2期96-110,共15页
The purpose of this article is to describe recommendations towards the design and direction of development for Humanoid Nursing Robots (HNRs) from the standpoint of researchers of nursing care practice. Efforts to int... The purpose of this article is to describe recommendations towards the design and direction of development for Humanoid Nursing Robots (HNRs) from the standpoint of researchers of nursing care practice. Efforts to introduce robot technologies in nursing practice and to use them in elderly and high-tech healthcare environments have begun in developed countries like Japan. Companies are developing various types of robots, although their types and functionalities continue to require a clear identification and definition. Regardless, robot developments for health care purposes are progressing well to meet universal technological demands. While human caring has been a human-to-human relationship, in a nonhuman-to-human relationship in the case of HNRs, it is essential to consider ethical concerns and human safety. If HNRs are to support patients directly, they must be required to have the same level of comprehensive judgment ability and responsiveness as that of human nurses. This includes abilities to genuinely observe, judge, rapidly respond, and conduct human caring practice emphasizing individuality. If HNRs support patients independently, abilities which are much like those of humans will be required of them in addition to the appropriate intelligence and skillfulness to do so. A low level robot nurse exerts work that should be called non-nursing or as a medical aid assistant no matter who thinks and what these technologies can do. Similarly, a higher level HNR with higher level artificial intelligence is expected to exceed the capabilities of human beings. As such, current discourse and debate also include the concern that HNRs may now become one’s superior or rather that the HNR is a subordinate thereby requiring human management. 展开更多
关键词 Autonomous ROBOTS Healthcare ROBOTS (HRs) HUMANOID NURSE ROBOTS (HNRs) NURSING CARING
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The Intermediary Roles of Public Health Nurses (PHNs) in Utilizing Communication Robots (CRs) in Community Health Care Practice
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作者 Chihiro Kawai Feni Betriana +7 位作者 Tetsuya Tanioka Yuko Yasuhara hirokazu ito Ryuichi Tanioka Yoko Nakano Tomoya Yokotani Kyoko Osaka Rozzano Locsin 《Health》 2019年第12期1598-1608,共11页
Robot technology is expected to reduce the burden of medical professionals, a concern in the super-aged society. The aim of this article is to determine the intermediary roles of Public Health Nurses (PHNs) in using C... Robot technology is expected to reduce the burden of medical professionals, a concern in the super-aged society. The aim of this article is to determine the intermediary roles of Public Health Nurses (PHNs) in using Communication Robots (CRs) in Community Health care. It is necessary to consider who will manage, and how to draw lines of responsibility when a problem occurs when using robots in the future. Regarding the mediator or intermediary role of PHNs in the use of CRs, PHNs are expected to be cognizant of varieties of robots for use with persons of diverse ages and health levels, as well as of robot performances. As one of the community healthcare workers who service the elderly living in the community, the role of PHNs as mediators or intermediaries is to pay attention to ethical and moral issues while working with CRs to manage the health of the community. Lack of understanding of the intermediary role might create possible ethico-moral issues in the future. Therefore, it is critical for PHNs to understand their role as intermediaries. In doing so, it is expected that older people at home will be able to live peaceful lives, as well as be physically and mentally healthy. 展开更多
关键词 INTERMEDIARY ROLES Public HEALTH Nurses COMMUNICATION ROBOTS Community HEALTH Care PRACTICE
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Development of the Diabetes Oral Health Assessment Tool ©for Nurses
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作者 Yumi Kuwamura Masuko Sumikawa +10 位作者 Tetsuya Tanioka Toshihiko Nagata Eijiro Sakamoto Hiromi Murata Munehide Matsuhisa Ken-ichi Aihara Daisuke Hinode hirokazu Uemura hirokazu ito Yuko Yasuhara Rozzano Locsin 《Health》 2015年第12期1710-1720,共11页
Although some studies had suggested a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease, there were no appropriate tools for nurses to evaluate oral status and oral health behaviors in patients with ... Although some studies had suggested a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease, there were no appropriate tools for nurses to evaluate oral status and oral health behaviors in patients with diabetes. Therefore, the Diabetes Oral Health Assessment Tool (DiO-HAT ?) was developed with items contributed by health care professionals (diabetologists, periodontal specialists, a preventive dentist, a Certified Nurse in Diabetes Nursing, a national registered dietitian, registered nurses, a dental hygienist, and nursing researchers) who were involved in the medical care of patients with diabetes. Subsequently, a survey of 700 Diabetes Nurse Specialists (DNS) was conducted to determine their score of recognition and implementation of the DiOHAT ?, however, 304 participants (43.4%) responded. Constructive concept validation and the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for all assessment items were 0.931, indicating high reliability: Factor 1, Patient’s oral health status (α = 0.831);Factor 2, Implementation of oral health behaviors (α = 0.890);Factor 3, Information transmission regarding dental visits (α = 0.862);and Factor 4, Perceptions and knowledge of oral health behaviors (α = 0.793). Although the mean score of recognition of DiOHAT ? was 3.5 ± 0.4 points, the mean value of the implementation score was 1.5 ± 0.5 points (obtained using a 4-grade scale). The implementation scores were significantly lower than the recognition scores for all items (p < 0.001). The findings suggested that the DNS were not inclined to implement all items of DiOHAT ?, despite recognizing their importance. 展开更多
关键词 DIABETES ORAL HEALTH Behavior ORAL Status NURSING Assessment DIABETES NURSE SPECIALIST
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Relationship between Lifestyle, Quality of Sleep, and Daytime Drowsiness of Nursing Students of University A
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作者 Miki Sato hirokazu ito +4 位作者 Hiroko Sugimoto Tetsuya Tanioka Yuko Yasuhara Rozzano Locsin Beth King 《Open Journal of Psychiatry》 2017年第1期61-70,共10页
The harmful effects of technological devices, including smart phones have been increasingly suspected among university students;bedtimes have become increasingly later at night, and leisure activities often extend thr... The harmful effects of technological devices, including smart phones have been increasingly suspected among university students;bedtimes have become increasingly later at night, and leisure activities often extend through the night. Likewise, availability and need of increasing part-time job hours have been considered. The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship among lifestyles, quality of sleep, and daytime drowsiness of nursing students of University A. The research was conducted in June 2015, when student life rhythms were considered stable after two months of lectures. Responses with missing values or with inappropriate answers were excluded. Of the data collected from 96 respondents, only 71 were acceptable. The survey focused on lifestyle, daytime sleepiness (using ESS: Epworth Sleepiness Scale) and quality of subjective sleep (using the PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index). Approval was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee of Shikoku University. While in this study, more than half (63.4%) of the students had poor quality of sleep, however, there was no relationship between their quality of sleep and daytime drowsiness, or between their lifestyles and the quality of sleep. These findings suggest that while university students’ use of technological devices is suspected to influence on sleep deprivation and consequent daytime drowsiness, the findings did not provide the evidence. 展开更多
关键词 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS LIFESTYLE Quality of SLEEP DROWSINESS at DAYTIME
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Development of Algorithm and System for Automatic Generation of Nursing Summaries from Nursing Care Plans
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作者 Misao Miyagawa Yuko Yasuhara +3 位作者 Tetsuya Tanioka hirokazu ito Motoyuki Suzuki Rozzano Locsin 《Intelligent Information Management》 2014年第3期97-103,共7页
A nursing care planning system that automatically generated nursing summaries from information entered into the Psychiatric Outcome Management System (PSYCHOMS?, Tanioka et al.), was developed to enrich the content of... A nursing care planning system that automatically generated nursing summaries from information entered into the Psychiatric Outcome Management System (PSYCHOMS?, Tanioka et al.), was developed to enrich the content of nursing summaries at psychiatric hospitals, thereby reducing the workload of nurses. Preparing nursing summaries entails finding the required information in nursing records that span a long period of time and then concisely summarizing this information. This time consuming process depends on the clinical experience and writing ability of the nurse. The system described here automatically generates the text data needed for nursing summaries using an algorithm that synthesizes patient information recorded in electronic charts, the Nursing Care Plan information or the data entered for North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) 13 domains with predetermined fixed phrases. Advantages of this system are that it enables nursing summaries to be generated automatically in real time, simplifies the process, and permits the standardization of useful nursing summaries that reflect the course of the nursing care provided and its evaluation. Use of this system to automatically generate nursing summaries will allow more nursing time to be devoted to patient care. The system is also useful because it enables nursing summaries that contain the required information to be generated regardless of who prepares them. 展开更多
关键词 NURSING SUMMARY Document NURSING CARE PLAN AUTOMATIC GENERATION PSYCHOMS
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Consideration of Safety Management When Using Pepper, a Humanoid Robot for Care of Older Adults
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作者 Misao Miyagawa Yoshihiro Kai +4 位作者 Yuko Yasuhara hirokazu ito Feni Betriana Tetsuya Tanioka Rozzano Locsin 《Intelligent Control and Automation》 2020年第1期15-24,共10页
Pepper, a humanoid robot, is 1.2 m in height and is designed to move its limbs. There are risks of the older adults experiencing falling and collision accidents when they interact with Pepper. When physical interactio... Pepper, a humanoid robot, is 1.2 m in height and is designed to move its limbs. There are risks of the older adults experiencing falling and collision accidents when they interact with Pepper. When physical interaction happens between a humanoid robot and human beings, potential harmful physical contact might occur. The aim of this report was to examine the safety management aspects when using Pepper, a humanoid robot for the care of older adults. The older adults’ reactions to Pepper’s functions cannot be predicted. Hence, it is necessary to clarify methods to guarantee its safety in advance and to increase the safety and properties of the robots. The benefits of introducing support robots such as Pepper for aging medical and nursing care settings are obvious. Therefore, engagement in robot development while considering both the risks and benefits is critical. Our academic initiatives have just begun. Through information exchange among researchers, users, engineers, and law specialists, we need to identify latent and prominent risks in situations where Pepper and the older adults interact and deepen our examination of measures against such risks. 展开更多
关键词 Elderly CARE HUMANOID Robots PEPPER Safety Management OLDER ADULTS
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京桥Edogrand 日本东京
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作者 伊东宏和 大野贤一(摄影) 《世界建筑导报》 2019年第3期16-19,共4页
历史与未来的交汇点京桥Edogrand是由一栋被保护修复的历史建筑和一栋新增建筑构成的,集办公、商务、文化功能于一体的综合性设施。地理位置极其便利,可直通地铁银座线京桥站,并临近JR东京站及多个地铁站。在进行城市再生前,该地区多为... 历史与未来的交汇点京桥Edogrand是由一栋被保护修复的历史建筑和一栋新增建筑构成的,集办公、商务、文化功能于一体的综合性设施。地理位置极其便利,可直通地铁银座线京桥站,并临近JR东京站及多个地铁站。在进行城市再生前,该地区多为小型宅基地,其土地利用已经不适合时代发展的需求,地标性历史建筑(1933年竣工)因老化需要进行维护,同时,银座线京桥站也因过于老旧,急需进行无障碍化等提高使用便利性的翻新。 展开更多
关键词 日本东京 历史建筑 建筑构成 文化功能 地理位置 城市再生 土地利用 银座线
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Methodology for Developing a Nursing Administration Analysis System
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作者 Misao Miyagawa Tetsuya Tanioka +5 位作者 Yuko Yasuhara Kazuyuki Matsumoto hirokazu ito Motoyuki Suzuki Ren Fuji Rozzano Locsin 《Intelligent Information Management》 2014年第3期118-128,共11页
Nursing administration requires a large volume of wide-ranging information, and nurse administrators are limited in their ability to compile and analyze information for nursing administration. The purpose of this stud... Nursing administration requires a large volume of wide-ranging information, and nurse administrators are limited in their ability to compile and analyze information for nursing administration. The purpose of this study is to create methodology for developing a nursing administration analysis system to aid nurse administrators in performing outcome analysis. In this methodology, information required for nursing administration in the PSYCHOMS? (Psychiatric Outcome Management System, registered trademark) database is analyzed according to the individual needs of nurse administrators. It features a combination of a classification method and an extraction method for obtaining quantitative and qualitative data as information required for nursing administration, and enables nurse administrators to easily obtain analysis results that they directly need. This methodology converts the time required nurse administrators to collect and organize information into time for making considerations in order to devise strategies for improving the quality of nursing care services, and can improve the quality and efficiency of nursing administration. This may lead to an increase of the quality of nursing care services at psychiatric hospitals. This methodology is highly versatile as it can be applied in information management, not only for nursing, but for the entire psychiatric hospital. 展开更多
关键词 Nursing Administration Clinical Pathways Variance Analysis System PSYCHOMS^(█)
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