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- the present disclosure relates to a technology for inputting information, and more specifically, a technology for inputting items of the same type.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a “monitored person monitoring system capable of further reducing labor and time for nursing care record” (see paragraph 0009).
- Patent Document 2 discloses a "medical information management device that creates a temperature plate linked to an order" (see paragraph 0004).
- care record When making a record of care given to a resident (hereinafter also referred to as “care record”), for example, even if the same kind of care such as meals and assistance, the information recorded for each resident is different, In some cases, the same information may be recorded for multiple residents such as actions taken by caregivers (recreation, etc.). Particularly in the latter case, it takes time to repeatedly input similar information (hereinafter also referred to as “care item”) for each resident. Depending on the number of residents to be monitored and the number of care items to be input, the burden of input by each caregiver remains large. Therefore, there is a need for a technology that reduces the burden of inputting information.
- the present disclosure has been made in view of the background as described above, and in a certain aspect, a technique for reducing the burden of input is provided.
- an information input method executed by a computer capable of communicating with an information recording device includes a step of displaying identification information of a plurality of residents, a step of accepting selection of a plurality of residents whose information is to be recorded, and recording in association with each of the selected plurality of residents.
- the method includes a step of accepting a selection of a second mode in which a plurality of residents are collectively registered, and a step of transmitting one or more selected items to the information recording device in the selected mode. ..
- the step of displaying includes displaying, in association with the resident, a priority indicating that one of the plurality of resident is treated with priority over the other resident.
- the step of accepting the input of the selection of the items includes accepting the selection of one or more resident to which the priority is assigned.
- the method includes a step of displaying, when the first mode is selected, a resident in which one or more of the selected occupants have been input. Including further.
- the method further includes the step of displaying the name of the resident who has completed the transmission of the one or more items after the one or more items have been transmitted to the information recording device.
- the method further includes a step of displaying an image according to the number of the selected plurality of residents when the first mode is selected.
- the method further includes a step of reducing one image according to the number of the selected plurality of resident after the one or more items are transmitted to the information recording device.
- the method further includes a step of displaying the number of the selected plurality of resident when the second mode is selected.
- the method further includes a step of accepting a selection of an item to be corrected when the second mode is selected and accepting data input for the selected item.
- a program for causing a computer to execute the information input method described in any of the above is provided.
- an information communication terminal including a memory storing the above program and a processor for executing the program.
- the burden of inputting a care item using a mobile terminal can be reduced.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an outline of the configuration of the watching system 100.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a hardware configuration of computer system 300 that functions as cloud server 150. It is a figure which shows an example of a schematic device structure of the watching system 100 using the sensor box 119.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a hardware configuration of information communication terminal 500 realizing a mobile terminal according to an aspect. It is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of information communication terminal 500 according to an embodiment.
- 7 is a flowchart showing a part of a process executed by information communication terminal 500 according to an embodiment. It is a figure showing the transition from a menu screen to a resident's selection screen. It is a figure showing the screen which receives the input of a meal. It is a figure showing that transmission of a care item was completed.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of the watching system 100.
- the watching target is, for example, a resident (may be referred to as a “cared person”) in each living room provided in the living room area 180 of the facility.
- living rooms 110 and 120 are provided in a living room area 180.
- the living room 110 is assigned to a resident 111.
- the living room 120 is assigned to the resident 121.
- the number of living rooms included in the watching system 100 is two, but the number is not limited to this.
- Network 190 may include both an intranet and the internet.
- the mobile terminal 143 carried by the caregiver 141 and the mobile terminal 144 carried by the caregiver 142 can be connected to the network 190 via the access point 140. Furthermore, the sensor box 119, the management server 200, and the access point 140 can communicate with the cloud server 150 via the network 190.
- the mobile terminals 143 and 144 are, for example, so-called smartphones and tablet terminals.
- the living rooms 110 and 120 each include a chest 112, a bed 113, and a toilet 114 as equipment.
- a door sensor 118 that detects opening/closing of the door is installed on the door of the living room 110.
- a toilet sensor 116 for detecting opening/closing of the toilet 114 is installed on the door of the toilet 114.
- the bed 113 is provided with an odor sensor 117 for detecting the odor of each occupant 111, 121.
- Each resident 111, 121 is equipped with a vital sensor 290 that detects vital information of the resident 111, 121.
- the detected vital information includes the resident's body temperature, respiration, heart rate, and the like.
- the occupants 111 and 121 can operate the care call slaves 115, respectively.
- the sensor box 119 has a built-in sensor for detecting the behavior of objects in the living rooms 110 and 120.
- a sensor is a Doppler sensor for detecting the movement of an object.
- a camera is another example.
- the sensor box 119 may include both a Doppler sensor and a camera as sensors.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an outline of the configuration of the watching system 100.
- the sensor box 119 includes a control device 101, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 102, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 103, a communication interface 104, a camera 105, a Doppler sensor 106, a wireless communication device 107, and a storage device. And 108.
- the control device 101 controls the sensor box 119.
- the control device 101 is composed of, for example, at least one integrated circuit.
- the integrated circuit is, for example, at least one CPU (Central Processing Unit), MPU (Micro Processing Unit) or other processor, at least one ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), at least one FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), or these It is composed of a combination of.
- CPU Central Processing Unit
- MPU Micro Processing Unit
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- the sensor box 119 exchanges data with an external communication device via the antenna.
- the external communication devices include, for example, the management server 200, the mobile terminals 143, 144 and other terminals, the access point 140, the cloud server 150, and other communication terminals.
- the camera 105 in one implementation, is a near infrared camera.
- the near infrared camera includes an IR (Infrared) projector that projects near infrared light. By using the near-infrared camera, an image showing the inside of the living room 110, 120 can be taken even at night.
- the camera 105 is a surveillance camera that receives only visible light.
- a 3D sensor or thermographic camera may be used as the camera 105.
- the sensor box 119 and the camera 105 may be configured as one body or may be separately configured.
- the Doppler sensor 106 is, for example, a microwave Doppler sensor, which radiates and receives radio waves to detect the behavior of objects in the living rooms 110 and 120. Thereby, the biometric information of the occupants 111 and 121 in the living rooms 110 and 120 can be detected.
- the Doppler sensor 106 radiates a microwave of 24 GHz band toward the bed 113 of each living room 110, 120 and receives a reflected wave reflected by the occupants 111, 121.
- the reflected waves are Doppler-shifted by the actions of the occupants 111 and 121.
- the Doppler sensor 106 can detect the respiratory state and heart rate of the occupants 111 and 121 from the reflected wave.
- the wireless communication device 107 receives signals from the care call slave device 240, the door sensor 118, the toilet sensor 116, the odor sensor 117, and the vital sensor 290, and transmits the signals to the control device 101.
- the care call slave device 240 includes a care call button 241. When the button is operated, the care call slave device 240 transmits a signal indicating that the operation has been performed to the wireless communication device 107.
- the door sensor 118, the toilet sensor 116, the odor sensor 117, and the vital sensor 290 transmit the respective detection results to the wireless communication device 107.
- the storage device 108 is, for example, a fixed storage device such as a flash memory or a hard disk, or a recording medium such as an external storage device.
- the storage device 108 stores a program executed by the control device 101 and various data used for executing the program.
- the various data may include behavior information of the occupants 111 and 121. Details of the action information will be described later.
- At least one of the above-mentioned programs and data is a storage device other than the storage device 108 (for example, a storage area of the control device 101 (for example, a cache memory), a ROM 102, if a storage device accessible by the control device 101). It may be stored in the RAM 103 or an external device (for example, the management server 200, the mobile terminals 143, 144, etc.).
- the action information is, for example, information indicating that the resident 111, 121 has performed a predetermined action.
- the predetermined action includes “wake-up” indicating that the resident 111, 121 has woke up, “leaving” indicating that the resident 111, 121 has left the bed (bedding) 113, and resident 111, 121 It includes four actions of "falling", which means falling from the bed (bedding) 113, and "falling", which means that the occupants 111 and 121 have fallen.
- the control device 101 generates each action information of the occupants 111 and 121 associated with each living room 110, 120 based on the image captured by the camera 105 installed in each living room 110, 120. To do.
- the control device 101 detects, for example, the heads of the occupants 111 and 121 from the image, and based on the detected temporal changes in the size of the heads of the occupants 111 and 121, “ “Wake up”, “get out of bed”, “fall” and “fall” are detected.
- “Wake up”, “get out of bed”, “fall” and “fall” are detected.
- the storage device 108 stores the location areas of the beds 113 in the living rooms 110 and 120, the first threshold Th1, the second threshold Th2, and the third threshold Th3.
- the first threshold Th1 identifies the size of the head of the resident in the lying area of the bed 113 between the lying position and the sitting position.
- the second threshold Th2 identifies whether or not the occupant is in a standing posture based on the size of the head of the occupant in the living rooms 110 and 120 excluding the area where the bed 113 is located.
- the third threshold Th3 identifies whether or not the occupant is in a recumbent posture based on the size of the occupant's head in the living rooms 110 and 120 excluding the area where the bed 113 is located.
- the control device 101 extracts a moving body region from the target image as a region of the person of the occupants 111 and 121 by, for example, the background difference method or the frame difference method.
- the control device 101 further derives from the extracted moving body region by a neural network learned for head detection by pattern matching using a head model prepared in advance by, for example, circular or elliptic Hough transform.
- the head regions of the occupants 111 and 121 are extracted using the thresholds thus obtained.
- the control device 101 detects "wake-up”, "getting out of bed”, “falling” and “falling" from the extracted position and size of the head.
- the control device 101 determines that the position of the head extracted as described above is within the location area of the bed 113, and the size of the head extracted as described above uses the first threshold Th1 to lie down. When it is detected that the size of the posture has changed to the size of the sitting posture, it may be determined that the action “wake up” has occurred.
- the control device 101 compares the size of the head extracted as described above. When it is detected that the head has changed from a certain size to the standing posture by applying the second threshold Th2 by the second threshold Th2, it may be determined that the action “getting out of bed” has occurred.
- the control device 101 compares the size of the head extracted as described above. When it is detected that the head has changed from a certain size to a recumbent posture size by applying the third threshold Th3 as described above, it may be determined that the action “fall” occurs.
- the position of the head extracted as described above is located in the living room 110, 120 excluding the location area of the bed 113, and the size of the extracted head uses the third threshold Th3.
- Th3 the third threshold
- the control device 101 of the sensor box 119 generates each behavior information of the occupants 111 and 121.
- the elements other than the control device 101 for example, the cloud server 150
- the action information of the occupants 111 and 121 using the images in the living rooms 110 and 120. Good.
- the mobile terminals 143 and 144 include a control device 221, a ROM 222, a RAM 223, a communication interface 224, a display 226, a storage device 228, and an input device 229.
- the mobile terminals 143 and 144 are realized as, for example, smartphones, tablet terminals, wristwatch-type terminals, and other wearable devices.
- the control device 221 controls the mobile terminals 143 and 144.
- the control device 221 is composed of, for example, at least one integrated circuit.
- the integrated circuit includes, for example, at least one CPU, at least one ASIC, at least one FPGA, or a combination thereof.
- An antenna (not shown) or the like is connected to the communication interface 224.
- the mobile terminals 143 and 144 exchange data with an external communication device via the antenna and the access point 140.
- the external communication device includes, for example, the sensor box 119 and the management server 200.
- the display 226 is realized by, for example, a liquid crystal display, an organic EL (Electro Luminescence) display, or the like.
- the input device 229 is realized by, for example, a touch sensor provided on the display 226. The touch sensor receives a touch operation on the mobile terminals 143 and 144 and outputs a signal according to the touch operation to the control device 221.
- the storage device 228 is realized by, for example, a flash memory, a hard disk or other fixed storage device, or a removable data recording medium or the like.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the hardware configuration of the computer system 300 that functions as the cloud server 150.
- the computer system 300 has, as main components, a CPU 1 that executes a program, a mouse 2 and a keyboard 3 that receive an instruction input by a user of the computer system 300, data generated by executing the program by the CPU 1, or a mouse 2.
- a RAM 4 for storing data input via the keyboard 3 in a volatile manner
- a hard disk 5 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in a nonvolatile manner
- an optical disk drive device 6 for storing data in
- the processing in the computer system 300 is realized by each hardware and software executed by the CPU 1.
- Such software may be stored in the hard disk 5 in advance. Further, the software may be stored in the CD-ROM 9 or other recording medium and distributed as a computer program. Alternatively, the software may be provided as an application program that can be downloaded by an information provider who is connected to the so-called Internet.
- Such software is temporarily stored in the hard disk 5 after being read from the recording medium by the optical disk driving device 6 or other reading device or downloaded through the communication interface 7.
- the software is read from the hard disk 5 by the CPU 1 and stored in the RAM 4 in the form of an executable program.
- the CPU 1 executes the program.
- Each of the constituent elements of the computer system 300 shown in FIG. 3 is general. Therefore, it can be said that one of the essential parts of the technical idea according to the present disclosure is software stored in the RAM 4, the hard disk 5, the CD-ROM 9, and other recording media, or software downloadable via a network. Recording media may include non-transitory, computer-readable data storage media. Since the operation of each hardware of computer system 300 is well known, detailed description will not be repeated.
- Recording media are not limited to CD-ROMs, FDs (Flexible Disks) and hard disks, but magnetic tapes, cassette tapes, optical disks (MO (Magnetic Optical Disc)/MD (Mini Disc)/DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)) , IC (Integrated Circuit) card (including memory card), optical card, mask ROM, EPROM (Electronically Programmable Read-Only Memory), EEPROM (Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory), fixed of semiconductor memory such as flash ROM It may be a medium that physically carries the program.
- the programs mentioned here include not only programs that can be directly executed by the CPU, but also programs in the source program format, compressed programs, encrypted programs, and the like.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a schematic device configuration of the watching system 100 using the sensor box 119.
- the watching system 100 is used to watch over the occupants 111, 121 and other occupants who are the persons to be watched (monitoring persons). As shown in FIG. 4, a sensor box 119 is attached to the ceiling of the living room 110. The sensor box 119 is similarly attached to the other rooms.
- a range 410 represents a detection range of the sensor box 119.
- the Doppler sensor detects the behavior of the person that occurs within the range 410.
- the sensor box 119 has a camera as a sensor, the camera captures an image within the range 410.
- the sensor box 119 is installed in, for example, a nursing facility, a medical facility, a home, or the like. In the example of FIG. 4, the sensor box 119 is attached to the ceiling and photographs the resident 111 and the bed 113.
- the mounting location of the sensor box 119 is not limited to the ceiling but may be mounted on the side wall of the living room 110.
- the watching system 100 detects a danger occurring to the occupant 111 based on a series of images (that is, video images) obtained from the camera 105.
- the danger that can be detected includes a fall of the occupant 111, a state where the occupant 111 is at a dangerous place (for example, a bed fence), and the like.
- the watching system 100 When the watching system 100 detects that the occupant 111 is in danger, the watching system 100 notifies the caregivers 141, 143 and the like of that fact. As an example of the notification method, the watching system 100 notifies the mobile terminals 143 and 144 of the caregivers 141 and 142 of the danger of the resident 111. Upon receiving the notification, the mobile terminals 143 and 144 notify the caregivers 141 and 142 of the danger of the resident 111 by a message, voice, vibration, or the like. Thereby, the caregivers 141 and 142 can immediately recognize that the resident 111 is in danger, and can quickly rush to the resident 111.
- FIG. 4 shows an example in which the watching system 100 includes one sensor box 119, but the watching system 100 may include a plurality of sensor boxes 119. Further, FIG. 4 shows an example in which the watching system 100 includes a plurality of mobile terminals 143 and 144, but the watching system 100 can be realized by one mobile terminal.
- the caregiver 440 uses the mobile terminal 441 to record the state regarding the occupant 111.
- the information recorded in the cloud server 150 as a care item may include, for example, the following items, but is not limited to the items exemplified below.
- Continuous input mode makes it possible to register (transmit) information to the cloud server 150 continuously and individually for each selected resident.
- the mobile terminal 441 can display which occupant of the selected occupants is input with the information.
- the mobile terminal 441 may display which resident information was transmitted to the cloud server 150.
- the mobile terminal 441 can display the number of remaining residents to whom the item is to be transmitted while the number of selected tenants is reduced by one.
- the caregiver 440 can confirm which resident the item is being input next after completing the transmission of the item for a certain resident, and thus erroneous input can be prevented.
- the mobile terminal 441 can switch the input mode from the “continuous input” mode to the “collective input” mode based on the operation of the caregiver 440. For example, in the case of “continuous input”, when three occupants are selected, the caregiver 440 sets the input mode to “input mode” after the mobile terminal 441 completes the transmission of the care item for one resident. You can switch from continuous input to batch input mode. After that, the mobile terminal 441 can collectively transmit the respective care items for the remaining residents to the management server 200 in the operation mode of the “collective input” mode described later.
- “Batch input” mode makes it possible to register (send) the same information (care item) to the cloud server 150 for each selected resident.
- the mobile terminal 441 can display how many resident residents are selected. Further, when the “collective input” mode is selected, it is possible to accept the selection of the item to be corrected and accept the data input for the selected item.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a hardware configuration of information communication terminal 500 realizing a mobile terminal according to an aspect.
- the information communication terminal 500 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 20, an antenna 23, a communication device 24, an input switch 25, a camera 26, a flash memory 27, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 28, and a ROM (Read. -Only Memory) 29, memory card driving device 30, microphone 32, speaker 33, audio signal processing circuit 34, monitor 35, LED (Light Emitting Diode) 36, communication interface 37, and vibrator 38.
- a memory card 31 may be attached to the memory card drive device 30.
- the antenna 23 receives a signal transmitted by the base station or transmits a signal for communicating with another communication device via the base station.
- the signal received by the antenna 23 is subjected to front end processing by the communication device 24, and the processed signal is sent to the CPU 20.
- the CPU 20 executes processing for controlling the operation of the information communication terminal 500 based on a command given to the information communication terminal 500.
- the CPU 20 executes a predetermined process based on the signal sent from the communication device 24, and sends the processed signal to the audio signal processing circuit 34.
- the audio signal processing circuit 34 performs a predetermined signal processing on the signal and sends the processed signal to the speaker 33.
- the speaker 33 outputs sound based on the signal.
- the input switch 25 receives an input of a command to the information communication terminal 500.
- the input switch 25 is realized by a touch sensor, a button provided on the housing of the information communication terminal 500, or the like. A signal according to the input instruction is input to the CPU 20.
- the microphone 32 receives an utterance to the information communication terminal 500 and sends a signal corresponding to the uttered voice to the audio signal processing circuit 34.
- the voice signal processing circuit 34 executes a predetermined process for a call based on the signal, and sends the processed signal to the CPU 20.
- the CPU 20 converts the signal into data for transmission, and sends the converted data to the communication device 24.
- the communication device 24 uses the data to generate a signal for transmission and sends the signal to the antenna 23.
- the flash memory 27 stores data sent from the CPU 20.
- the CPU 20 reads out the data stored in the flash memory 27 and executes a predetermined process using the data.
- RAM 28 temporarily holds data generated by CPU 20 based on an operation performed on input switch 25.
- ROM 29 stores a program or data for causing information communication terminal 500 to execute a predetermined operation.
- the CPU 20 reads the program or data from the ROM 29 and controls the operation of the information communication terminal 500.
- the memory card drive device 30 reads the data stored in the memory card 31 and sends it to the CPU 20.
- the memory card drive device 30 writes the data output by the CPU 20 in the storage area of the memory card 31.
- the voice signal processing circuit 34 executes signal processing for a call as described above.
- the CPU 20 and the audio signal processing circuit 34 are shown as separate configurations in the present embodiment, the CPU 20 and the audio signal processing circuit 34 may be integrally configured in another aspect.
- the monitor 35 is a touch operation type monitor, but the mechanism for accepting the touch operation is not particularly limited.
- the monitor 35 displays the image defined by the data based on the data acquired from the CPU 20. For example, still images, moving images, maps, etc. stored in the flash memory 27 are displayed.
- the LED 36 emits light based on the signal output from the CPU 20.
- the communication interface 37 is realized by Wi-Fi (registered trademark: Wireless Fidelity), Bluetooth (registered trademark), NFC (Near Field Communication), or the like.
- the communication interface 37 receives attachment of a cable for data communication.
- the communication interface 37 transmits a signal output from the CPU 20.
- the communication interface 37 transmits the data included in the signal received from the outside of the information communication terminal 500 to the CPU 20.
- the vibrator 38 executes an oscillating operation at a predetermined frequency based on the signal output from the CPU 20.
- the GPS antenna 39 receives GPS signals transmitted from four or more satellites. Each received GPS signal is input to the GPS module 40.
- the GPS module 40 performs a positioning process using each GPS signal and a known technique, and acquires the position information of the information communication terminal 500.
- the acceleration sensor 41 detects the acceleration acting on the information communication terminal 500.
- acceleration sensor 41 is implemented as a triaxial acceleration sensor.
- the detected acceleration is input to the CPU 20.
- the CPU 20 detects the movement or posture (tilt) of the information communication terminal 500 based on this acceleration.
- the geomagnetic sensor 42 detects the direction in which the information communication terminal 500 is facing. The information acquired by this detection is input to the CPU 20.
- the information communication terminal 500 is realized as a terminal device having a communication function via a network, such as a so-called smartphone or tablet terminal.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of information communication terminal 500 according to an embodiment.
- the information communication terminal 500 includes an input unit 610, a resident selection unit 620, an input mode selection unit 630, a primary storage unit 640, a display unit 650, a transmission data generation unit 660, and an output unit 670. ..
- the input unit 610 receives an input of a command from a user of the information communication terminal 500 (for example, caregivers 141, 142, 440).
- the input unit 610 is realized, for example, as a touch panel, a physical switch, or another input switch 25.
- the resident selection unit 620 accepts the selection of the caregiver who is the input target of the care item based on the input of the user.
- the CPU 20 executes a predetermined application module, displays a list of pre-registered caregivers on the monitor 35, and based on the selection of the resident being confirmed by the user, the resident Accept the selection.
- the input mode selection unit 630 accepts the selection of the input mode of the care item based on the input by the user.
- the input mode to be selected includes “continuous input” and “batch input”, but may include other input modes.
- the primary storage unit 640 temporarily holds the selected information.
- the primary storage unit 640 can be realized by, for example, a RAM or other volatile memory.
- the display unit 650 displays an icon representing each of a plurality of care items and a list of residents who can be input targets of the care items.
- the display unit 650 is realized as the monitor 35.
- the transmission data generation unit 660 generates data transmitted from the information communication terminal 500 to the cloud server 150.
- the data includes the identification number of the resident selected by the user and information on the selected care item for the resident.
- the output unit 670 outputs the data generated by the transmission data generation unit 660 to the outside of the information communication terminal 500.
- the output destination includes the cloud server 150.
- the transmission from the information communication terminal 500 to the cloud server 150 includes a communication line such as a telephone line, the Internet, an intranet, and Wi-Fi (registered trademark). Communication between the information communication terminal 500 and the cloud server 150 is preferably protected by security.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a part of the process executed by information communication terminal 500 according to the embodiment for inputting the data of the care item.
- step S710 the CPU 20 displays a menu screen for transmitting the care item data to the management server 200 on the monitor 35 in response to the input of the user (for example, a caregiver or a medical staff).
- step S715 the CPU 20 displays a screen for selecting a resident on the monitor 35 in response to the selection on the menu screen by the user.
- the selection includes, for example, touch operation, voice input, and the like.
- step S720 CPU 20 accepts designation of a mode for selecting and inputting a resident based on a touch operation, voice input, or other selection operation being given to information communication terminal 500.
- the selection of the resident includes touch operation, voice input, and the like.
- the monitor 35 displays a list of residents, and the user can select a tenant to be input from the list.
- the face image of each resident is registered in advance in the management server 200, the user photographs the resident using the camera 26 of the information communication terminal 500, and the photographed resident is displayed.
- the resident who is the input target of the care item may be selected.
- the resident of the room corresponding to the location of the user of the information communication terminal 500 may be selected as the input target based on the position information of the information communication terminal 500.
- step S725 CPU 20 accepts selection of each care item constituting the care record based on the touch operation, voice input, or other selection operation given to information communication terminal 500.
- the caregiver selects each care item for which data entry is desired from the list of each care item.
- step S730 CPU 20 causes monitor 35 to display a screen for accepting the input of the specific content of each care item.
- the specific content includes, but is not limited to, information on diet, excretion, vital data, snack, medication, oral care, hydration, individual training, and the like. At least the information associated with the state of the occupant can be the input target.
- step S735 CPU 20 accepts the selection of the input mode for accepting the input of the specific content of the care item.
- the information communication terminal 500 accepts selection of one of the "continuous input” mode and the "collective input” mode. After that, the CPU 20 accepts the input of each care item in the selected input mode.
- step S740 CPU 20 receives an input of an instruction to transmit each care item constituting the care record to cloud server 150 based on the touch operation, the voice input, and other commands given to information communication terminal 500. ..
- step S745 CPU 20 responds to the input of the instruction, establishes a secure communication session with cloud server 150, and thereafter transmits a care record including care items to cloud server 150. To do.
- CPU 20 displays the transmission contents of the care record according to the input mode.
- the CPU 20 further displays, on the monitor 35, an image prompting the user to confirm that the transmission content has been confirmed.
- step S755 CPU 20 receives an input indicating that the transmission content has been confirmed, based on the fact that a touch operation, voice input, or other selection operation is given to information communication terminal 500.
- step S760 CPU 20 displays a menu screen on monitor 35 and returns to the initial state. Then, the information communication terminal 500 cuts off the communication with the cloud server 150.
- FIGS. 8 to 10 A display mode of a screen in information communication terminal 500 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 8 to 10. 8 to 10 are displayed when the caregiver is operating the information communication terminal 500.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a transition from the menu screen to the resident selection screen.
- the monitor 35 displays the menu screen 810.
- Menu screen 810 includes an area 811 for displaying each of a plurality of care items and an area 812 for accepting selection of other processing items.
- the area 812 includes an icon 813 for accepting the selection of the resident, an icon for confirming the setting contents, and the like.
- the monitor 35 of the information communication terminal 500 switches from the state A to the state B.
- the monitor 35 displays a screen 820 that accepts the selection of the resident.
- the screen 820 includes all resident, all "favorite” resident, and individual resident selection modes as resident selection modes.
- “favorite” means, for example, a resident selected as a resident who should be preferentially cared for by each caregiver. Whether a certain resident is a “favorite” is determined based on, for example, whether or not the symbol 822 is attached to the resident.
- the caregiver puts a check mark in the area 821 all the residents who are “favorite” are selected.
- the resident having the check mark selected is selected.
- the information communication terminal 500 can accept the selection of the care item.
- the monitor 35 displays one or more icons displayed in the area 811 in a selectable manner.
- the information communication terminal 500 displays on the monitor 35 a screen that accepts input of information regarding meals.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a screen for accepting meal input.
- the information communication terminal 500 displays the screen 910 on the monitor 35.
- Screen 910 includes an area 920 for accepting the selection of the input mode, an area for accepting the input of information regarding meals, and an area 930 for displaying the selected resident.
- Area 920 includes an area 921 for accepting selection of “continuous input” mode and an area 922 for accepting selection of “collective input” mode.
- the display mode of the area 921 is emphasized and displayed unlike the display mode of the area 922.
- the highlighted display includes outline highlighting, color highlighting, character highlighting, and the like.
- the display mode of the area 921 indicates that the input mode (“continuous input”) specified in the area is valid.
- the caregiver can select the “collective input” mode by pressing the area 922.
- the information communication terminal 500 switches to the state B, and the monitor 35 displays the screen 950.
- Screen 950 includes area 960.
- the area 960 displays the number of selected residents as the number of cases.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing that the transmission of the care item is completed.
- the monitor 35 displays the screen 1010.
- the screen 1010 displays that the care item transmission has been completed for the resident (A) among the selected one or more resident in the “continuous input” mode.
- the information communication terminal 500 displays the area 1021 on the monitor 35.
- the area 1021 displays a resident (B) who is the next transmission target, and displays two circles. With such a display, the caregiver can recognize that the number of residents to be transmitted has decreased to two.
- the monitor 35 displays a screen 1030. As shown in the screen 1030, when the information communication terminal 500 completes the transmission of the care item for the two occupants selected when the “collective input” mode is selected, the monitor 35 notifies the fact. A region 1040 indicating is displayed.
- the caregiver can collectively send each care item to the management server 200 for each of the plurality of resident, thus reducing the burden of data registration. Can be mitigated.
- CPU 20 of information communication terminal 500 displays the identification information of a plurality of residents on monitor 35.
- the CPU 20 accepts the selection of a plurality of occupants whose information is to be recorded.
- the CPU 20 receives an input of selection of one or more items recorded in association with each of the selected plurality of residents.
- the CPU 20 has, as the registration mode of the selected one or more items, a first mode in which each of the selected plurality of residents is individually registered, and a registration in which the plurality of selected tenants are collectively registered. Any one of the two modes is accepted.
- the CPU 20 transmits the selected one or more items to the information recording device (for example, the cloud server 150) in the selected mode.
- the information recording device for example, the cloud server 150
- the CPU 20 associates a priority (for example, a display indicating that it is a favorite) indicating that one of the plurality of occupants is treated with priority over the other occupants with the occupant. , Displayed on the monitor 35.
- the CPU 20 accepts the selection of one or more occupants with priorities.
- the CPU 20 displays, on the monitor 35, a resident in which one or more items among the plurality of selected resident have been input when the first mode is selected. ..
- the CPU 20 displays on the monitor 35 the name of the resident whose transmission of the one or more items has been completed after the one or more items have been transmitted to the information recording device.
- the CPU 20 displays on the monitor 35 an image (for example, a circle and other figures) according to the number of the selected plurality of residents.
- the CPU 20 reduces one image according to the number of selected occupants and displays it on the monitor 35 after one or more items are transmitted to the information recording device.
- CPU 20 when the second mode is selected, causes monitor 35 to display the number of selected residents.
- CPU 20 when the second mode is selected, accepts selection of an item to be corrected and accepts data input for the selected item.
- the CPU 20 realizes the above processing by executing a program stored in the information communication terminal 500.
- information communication terminal 500 may be realized by a combination of circuit elements and other hardware configured to execute each process.
- the input efficiency is improved.
- the burden can be reduced.
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Abstract
La présente invention a pour objet de réduire la charge d'entrée d'articles de soins. Un processus exécuté par un terminal de communication d'informations utilisé par un soignant comprend : une étape (S710) qui consiste à afficher un écran de menu ; une étape (S715) qui consiste à afficher un écran pour sélectionner un résident ; une étape (S720) qui consiste à recevoir une spécification d'un mode pour entrer le résident ; une étape (S725) qui consiste à recevoir une sélection de chaque article de soins constituant un dossier médical ; une étape (S730) qui consiste à afficher un écran pour recevoir une entrée de contenu spécifique de chaque article de soins ; une étape (S735) qui consiste à recevoir une sélection d'un mode d'entrée pour recevoir l'entrée du contenu spécifique ; une étape (S740) qui consiste à recevoir une entrée d'une instruction pour transmettre un article de soins ; une étape (S745) qui consiste à transmettre le dossier médical à un serveur en nuage ; une étape (S750) qui consiste à afficher le contenu de la transmission du dossier médical conformément à un mode d'entrée ; et une étape (S755) qui consiste à recevoir une entrée qui indique que le contenu de la transmission a été déterminé.
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