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Skill Evaluation and Education Services for Bed-Care Nursing with Sliding Sheet with Regression Analysis

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Serviceology for Smart Service System (ICServ 2015)

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Sliding sheet is a tool for changing positions and postures of bedridden patients. In the present study, in order to provide education service of sliding sheet, we examined skill points during the pulling movement of sliding sheet with regression analysis. Further, we proposed an automatic education system with Kinect camera basing on the results of the analysis. In the regression analysis, according to prior research, we included bending angle of waist, opening angle of legs, and angle of arm flex as three independent variables and moment of lumbar extension as a dependent variable. According to the results of regression analysis, we found that in order to minimize the load of lumbar during the pulling motion, participant should bend their body close to the bed, spread their legs widely to lower their center of gravity, and straighten their arms to the bed. Furthermore, basing on the results of our analysis, we proposed an evaluation service with Kinect camera, overlaying recommended posture on picture of learners’ body and giving evaluations on the load of their lumbar to the learners. We believe that our education service will be useful for the spread of sliding sheet.

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This work was supported by the JST/RISTEX Service Science, Solutions and Foundation Integrated Research Program.

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Wen, W. et al. (2017). Skill Evaluation and Education Services for Bed-Care Nursing with Sliding Sheet with Regression Analysis. In: Sawatani, Y., Spohrer, J., Kwan, S., Takenaka, T. (eds) Serviceology for Smart Service System. ICServ 2015. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56074-6_28

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