CN116741326A - Providing method, providing device and storage medium - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application provides a providing method, a providing device and a storage medium, which can grasp whether a carereceiver receives care conforming to a care plan. The present application provides a method for providing a program, which is executed by a computer, the method comprising: an acquisition step of acquiring care information on a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan; a verification step of verifying, with the care plan, care for the caresubject shown by the care information acquired in the acquisition step; and a providing step of providing, to a user associated with the caretaker, collation information based on the collation result of the collation step.
Description
Technical Field
The present application relates to a providing method, a providing apparatus, and a storage medium.
Background
Conventionally, a technique for grasping a state of a caretaker who receives care at a care facility or the like is known. As an example of such a technique, a technique is known in which information on the care of a user of a care facility is received from an employee terminal held by an employee of the care facility, the information is stored, and the stored information is transmitted to a family member terminal held by a family member of the user in response to a request from the family member of the user.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2016-207220
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the application
However, in the above-described conventional techniques, it cannot be said that whether or not the caretaker has received care in accordance with the care plan can be grasped.
For example, in the above-described conventional technique, only information disclosed based on the disclosure permission information from the employee terminal held by the employee to which the predetermined authority is given is selected from the information on the nursing of the user to the nursing facility, and it cannot be said that whether or not the carereceiver has received the nursing in accordance with the nursing plan is possible.
The present application has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to grasp whether or not a caresubject has received care in accordance with a care plan.
Solution for solving the problem
The present application provides a method for providing a program, which is executed by a computer, the method comprising: an acquisition step of acquiring care information on a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan; a verification step of verifying, with the care plan, care for the caresubject shown by the care information acquired in the acquisition step; and a providing step of providing, to a user associated with the caretaker, collation information based on the collation result of the collation step.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to one aspect of the embodiment, it is possible to grasp whether or not the caretaker has received care in accordance with the care plan.
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Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the providing process according to the embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the information processing apparatus according to the embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the caretaker information database according to the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the caretaker information database according to the embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing an example of a flow of the providing process executed by the information processing apparatus according to the embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a hardware configuration.
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At least the following matters will be apparent from the description of the present specification and drawings.
A computer-implemented providing method, comprising the steps of: an acquisition step of acquiring care information on a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan; a verification step of verifying, with the care plan, care for the caresubject shown by the care information acquired in the acquisition step; and a providing step of providing, to a user associated with the caretaker, collation information based on the collation result of the collation step.
According to such a providing method, for example, if the user wishes to take care of a care plan at a high cost, the user can grasp whether or not the caretaker has received care of a round trip in accordance with the care plan, and thus the user can improve the self-certainty feeling of the caretaker.
In the method of providing the absorbent article, the care information detected by a detection device attached to the absorbent article used by the caretaker is acquired.
According to such a providing method, for example, when the detection device attached to the absorbent article detects the excretion, it is possible to check whether or not the absorbent article is properly replaced, and thus it is possible to grasp whether or not the caretaker has received the replacement of the absorbent article according to the care plan.
In the providing method, the acquired care information is an image showing the caretaker and a caretaker who cares the caretaker.
According to such a providing method, for example, the care taken by the caretaker can be checked with the care plan using the image, and thus it can be grasped whether the caretaker has received care in accordance with the care plan.
In the providing method, the care information detected by a terminal device used by a care giver who cares the care giver is acquired.
According to such a providing method, for example, the caretaker's operation (in other words, the response to the caretaker) detected by the acceleration sensor of the terminal device used by the caretaker can be checked with the care plan, and thus it can be grasped whether the caretaker has received care in accordance with the care plan.
In the providing method, the collation information is provided at a frequency corresponding to the care plan.
According to such a providing method, for example, when a care plan is selected in which collation information is frequently provided, the current state of care of the caretaker can be constantly monitored, and thus the user can be given a sense of reality that the user is involved in care of the caretaker. In addition, when a care plan with high cost (in other words, a care plan for taking a cared for a caretaker) is selected, the user can constantly grasp the current situation that the caretaker has received the cared for, and thus can give the user a self-affirmation that the caretaker has taken the cared for.
In the providing method, the collation information showing the information amount corresponding to the care plan is provided.
According to such a providing method, for example, when a care plan for providing detailed collation information is selected, the current state of care of the cared person can be grasped in detail, and thus the user can be given a sense of reality that the user is involved in care of the cared person. In addition, when a care plan with high cost is selected, the user can grasp detailed information about the care of the caresubject, and thus can give the user a self-affirmation that the care of the caresubject is performed.
In the providing method, it is checked whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the care plan.
According to such a provision method, for example, by selecting a high-cost care plan to frequently replace the absorbent article, it is possible to prevent the caretaker from feeling uncomfortable without replacing the absorbent article, and thus it is possible to give the user a self-confirmation feeling that the caretaker is taking care of the caretaker.
In the method of providing the absorbent article, it is checked whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker at night is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the care plan.
According to this provision method, for example, when the user wishes to get a good sleep, the user can be prevented from getting a good sleep by performing the operation of replacing the absorbent article a plurality of times at night, and thus the user can be given a self-confirmation feeling that the user has cared for.
In the providing method, it is checked whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker according to the care plan is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the absorbent article.
The amount of absorption of excrement varies depending on the type of product, and the more the amount of absorption, the lower the frequency of replacement of the absorbent article can be. However, the thicker the absorbent article is, the thicker the pad or the like is, which may prevent the movement of a caretaker who uses the absorbent article. Further, when the pad or the like becomes thicker as the absorbent article becomes thicker, the breathability becomes worse, which may cause roughness of the skin of the cared person. On the other hand, in the case of an absorbent article having a small absorption amount, the absorbent article is replaced with a high frequency, but the pad or the like is thin, so that the movement of the caretaker is not hindered, and the rough skin of the caretaker can be reduced. Thus, according to such a providing method, for example, when the user decides the absorbent article to be used by the caretaker in consideration of the frequency of replacement of the absorbent article, the ease of operation of the caretaker in daily life, and the like, the user can grasp whether the replacement of the absorbent article of the caretaker is properly performed, and thus the user can generate a real feeling that the caretaker spends comfortably in the care facility, and a real feeling that the caretaker is involved in care.
In the providing method, when the caretaker does not receive the care corresponding to the care plan, a message for the caretaker who cares the caretaker is received from the user, and the received message is notified to the caretaker.
According to such a providing method, for example, when the cared person is not taking care of the caresubject in accordance with the care plan, the caretaker can be not satisfied, and thus the user can feel the real feeling of participating in the care of the caretaker.
In the providing method, a treatment for a care giver who cares the care giver is set based on the collation result.
According to such a providing method, for example, when a care is performed in accordance with a care plan, a predetermined prize or the like can be given to the caretaker setting to prompt the caretaker to perform the care in accordance with the care plan, and thus, the user can give a sense of reality that the caretaker is taking care of the caretaker.
In the providing method, the user receives an evaluation of a care giver who cares for the care giver, and a treatment for the care giver who cares for the care giver is set based on the received evaluation.
According to such a providing method, for example, a treatment for the caretaker can be set based on the evaluation of the user who has reviewed the collation information, and the caretaker can be prompted to take care in accordance with the care plan, so that a sense of reality that the user takes care of the caretaker on his or her own can be provided.
In the providing method, when a predetermined condition occurs in the caretaker, a predetermined notification is provided to the user.
According to such a providing method, for example, when the cared person is injured or ill, the user is notified of the fact, and the user can be prompted to appropriately deal with the care facility, so that the user can be given a sense of reality of participating in the care of the cared person.
An example of a mode (hereinafter referred to as "embodiment") for implementing the providing method, the providing apparatus, and the storage medium will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. The providing method, the providing apparatus, and the storage medium are not limited to this embodiment. In the following embodiments, the same portions are denoted by the same reference numerals, and overlapping description thereof is omitted.
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The providing process realized by the providing method and the like of the present embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 1. Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the providing process according to the embodiment. In fig. 1, the information processing apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment is configured to implement the provision processing and the like according to the embodiment.
As shown in fig. 1, the provision processing system 1 according to the embodiment includes an information processing apparatus 10, a user terminal 100, a care giver terminal 200, and a manager terminal 300. These devices are connected to each other via a network N (refer to fig. 2, for example) in a manner capable of communicating by wire or wirelessly. The network N is, for example, a WAN (Wide Area Network: wide area network) such as the Internet. The provision processing system 1 shown in fig. 1 may include a plurality of information processing apparatuses 10, a plurality of user terminals 100, a plurality of caretaker terminals 200, and a plurality of manager terminals 300.
The information processing apparatus 10 shown in fig. 1 is an information processing apparatus that performs a providing process, and is realized by a server apparatus, a cloud system, or the like, for example. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the information processing apparatus 10 provides various information on care to be taken by a caretaker to a user (a family member of the caretaker, etc.) associated with (and established with) the caretaker in the present apparatus.
Further, the information processing apparatus 10 may have a function as a web server that provides a web site related to a service. The information processing apparatus 10 may be an apparatus for transmitting information displayed in applications related to various services installed in the user terminal 100, the caretaker terminal 200, and the manager terminal 300. In addition, the information processing apparatus 10 may be a server that transmits data itself of an application program.
The information processing apparatus 10 may function as a transmission device that transmits control information to the user terminal 100, the care giver terminal 200, and the manager terminal 300. Here, the control information is described in, for example, a script language such as JavaScript (registered trademark) and a style sheet language such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets: cascading style sheet). Further, the application program itself transmitted from the information processing apparatus 10 may be regarded as control information.
The user terminal 100 shown in fig. 1 is an information processing device used by a user associated with a caretaker. The user terminal 100 is realized by, for example, a smart phone, a tablet terminal, a notebook PC (Personal Computer: personal computer), a desktop PC, a mobile phone, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant: palm computer), or the like. The user terminal 100 displays information transmitted through the information processing apparatus 10 and the like by a browser or an application program. Fig. 1 shows an example in which the user terminal 100 is a smartphone used by a user.
The caretaker terminal 200 shown in fig. 1 is an information processing device used by a caretaker who cares a caretaker. The caretaker terminal 200 is implemented by, for example, a smart phone, a tablet terminal, a notebook PC, a desktop PC, a mobile phone, a PDA, or the like. The caretaker terminal 200 displays information transmitted through the information processing apparatus 10 and the like by a browser or an application program. In the example shown in fig. 1, the caretaker terminal 200 is a smart phone used by the caretaker.
The manager terminal 300 shown in fig. 1 is an information processing device used by a manager of a care facility (for example, the elderly) that cares with a caretaker. The manager terminal 300 is implemented by, for example, a smart phone, a tablet terminal, a notebook PC, a desktop PC, a mobile phone, a PDA, or the like. The manager terminal 300 displays information transmitted through the information processing device 10 and the like by a browser or an application program. In the example shown in fig. 1, the manager terminal 300 is a notebook PC used by a caretaker.
Next, the providing process implemented by the information processing apparatus 10 will be described with reference to fig. 1. In the following description, the user terminal 100 is a smartphone used by the user U associated with the caretaker R. In the following description, the user terminal 100 may be regarded as the same as the user U. That is, the user U can also be interpreted as the user terminal 100. The user U referred to herein corresponds to a principal who requests care from a care facility, and can be exemplified by a relative of the blood family (e.g., son or daughter) of the caretaker R.
In the following description, the caretaker terminal 200 is a smart phone used by the caretaker C who takes care of the caretaker R while taking care of the caretaker. In the following description, the caretaker terminal 200 may be regarded as the same as the caretaker C. That is, the caretaker C can also be interpreted as the caretaker terminal 200 below.
In the following description, the manager terminal 300 is a notebook PC used by the manager M of the care facility in which the caretaker R is located, and the caretaker R receives care of the care facility C. In the following description, the manager terminal 300 may be regarded as the same as the manager M. That is, the manager M can also be interpreted as the manager terminal 300.
In the following description, the absorbent article (diaper) used (worn) by the caretaker R is provided with a detection device SN capable of detecting excretion (urination, defecation) of the caretaker R. For example, the detection device SN detects excretion of the caretaker R based on the impedance in the absorbent article and the odor sensor. Specifically, the detection device SN estimates the presence or absence of the excretion based on the impedance information, and performs an estimation process of estimating the excretion at that time when it is estimated that the excretion is present (excretion is performed), thereby finally detecting the excretion of the caretaker R and notifying the caretaker terminal 200 of information indicating that the excretion of the caretaker R is detected. The detection device SN may detect excretion based on, for example, resistance or odor of the absorbent article, in addition to the detection of excretion based on the impedance information. In addition, in the case where the absorbent article is provided with an indicator that changes color according to excreta, the detection device SN may detect excreta from the change in color of the indicator. That is, the detection device SN may detect excretion based on arbitrary information. In the example of fig. 1, the detection device SN is mounted at a position corresponding to the excretory cavity of the caretaker R, but the detection device SN may be mounted at any position as long as it can detect excretion.
In the following description, the detection device SN is provided with a sensor for detecting the operation of the caretaker R. For example, the detection device SN detects acceleration (angular velocity) information indicating the body motion (the number of steps, etc.) of the caretaker R using an acceleration sensor. In addition, the detection device SN detects inclination information for estimating the posture of the caretaker R using a gyro sensor, for example.
In the following description, the caretaker terminal 200 is provided with a sensor for detecting the operation of the caretaker C. For example, the caregiver terminal 200 uses an acceleration sensor to detect acceleration information representing the body motion of the caregiver C. In addition, for example, the caregiver terminal 200 detects inclination information for estimating the posture of the caregiver C using a gyro sensor.
In the following description, a camera CM for capturing images representing the caretaker R, the caretaker C, and the like in the caretaker facility is provided in the room of the caretaker R.
In the present embodiment, the "collation" is not so-called perfect coincidence, but includes a concept of comparing the actually performed nursing with the nursing plan and determining whether or not the actually performed nursing satisfies the condition on the basis of the nursing content defined as the nursing plan.
First, the care provider C cares the carereceiver R based on the care plan desired by the user U (step S1). For example, the user U selects a desired care plan from care plans presented by the manager M or the like. As a specific example, the user U selects a desired care plan from a plurality of care plans showing: the higher the cost, the higher the frequency of replacement of the diaper used by the caretaker R is set (for example, the diaper is replaced within a predetermined time every time a single discharge is detected by the detection device SN), and the lower the cost, the lower the frequency of replacement of the diaper used by the caretaker R is set (for example, the replacement is performed after the number of times of discharge detected by the detection device SN exceeds a predetermined threshold (the amount of absorption of excrement by the diaper, etc.). The care provider C receives an instruction of a care plan (hereinafter, sometimes referred to as "care plan # 1") selected by the user U from the manager M or the like, and performs care (for example, replacement of diaper) of the care provider R based on the care plan # 1.
Next, the detection device SN, the camera CM, the care taker terminal 200, and the manager terminal 300 collect care information about the care taker R who receives care from the care taker C (step S2). For example, the detection device SN collects nursing information indicating the date and time when the excretion of the caretaker R is detected, the date and time when the diaper replacement is estimated to be performed based on the impedance information or the like, the date and time when a predetermined posture (for example, a case where the position is returned to the supine position within a predetermined time from the supine position to the lateral position, a case where the position is returned to the lying position within a predetermined time from the lying position to the upright position) that can be estimated to be performed is detected. The camera CM collects nursing information such as an image of the room of the caretaker R, the date and time at which the caretaker R and the caretaker C are photographed as the subjects (in other words, the date and time at which the caretaker C is estimated to take care of the caretaker R such as replacement of the caretaker R with the diaper). The caretaker terminal 200 collects care information indicating the date and time at which the physical action of the caretaker C in the care facility was detected (in other words, the date and time at which the caretaker C had cared for such as replacement of diaper). The manager terminal 300 collects care information indicating a care record (for example, a date and time when the caretaker C replaced the diaper of the caretaker R) input by the caretaker C.
Next, the information processing device 10 acquires the nursing information collected by the detection device SN, the camera CM, the caretaker terminal 200, and the manager terminal 300 (step S3). Next, the information processing apparatus 10 checks the care shown in the acquired care information with the care plan #1 selected by the user U (step S4). For example, the information processing apparatus 10 checks whether the nursing information shows nursing and the frequency of replacement of the diaper prescribed in the nursing plan #1 match. In a specific example, in the case where it is prescribed in the care plan #1 that the diaper is replaced within a prescribed time period every time the detection device SN detects one excretion, the information processing device 10 checks whether the diaper is replaced for the care giver C within a prescribed time period from the detection of the excretion of the care giver R.
Next, the information processing apparatus 10 supplies the user U with collation information based on the collation result of step S4 (step S5). For example, the information processing apparatus 10 provides the collation information based on the collation results of the care information and the care plan #1 from the time point at which the collation information was last provided to the current time point at a frequency (for example, once every hour, once every day, etc.) prescribed in the care plan # 1. As a specific example, the information processing device 10 provides collation information such as a count of the number of times the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, a count of times the diaper is not replaced within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion, and an image captured by the camera CM at the date and time the care (for example, replacement of the diaper) is performed.
Next, the information processing apparatus 10 receives a message and an evaluation for the care giver C from the user U (step S6). For example, when the ratio of the number of times the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, which is not within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion, is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold (for example, equal to or greater than one time), the information processing apparatus 10 provides the user U with contents for inputting a message (such as dissatisfaction) to the caretaker C, and receives a message input via the contents. The information processing apparatus 10 receives information indicating an evaluation (for example, five-stage evaluation values from "1 (very poor)" to "5 (very good)") for the care giver C.
The information processing apparatus 10 may provide the user U with content for giving a predetermined reward (a small fee or the like) to the caretaker C, and set the reward input via the content to the caretaker C.
Next, the information processing apparatus 10 sets a treatment for the care giver C based on the collation result in step S4 and the evaluation received from the user U (step S7). When the ratio of the number of times the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, which is not the number of times the diaper is replaced within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion, is not less than or equal to a predetermined threshold value, or when the evaluation value received from the user U is not more than or equal to a predetermined threshold value (for example, not more than 2), the information processing apparatus 10 sets a penalty to the caretaker C for a predetermined amount, degrades the level of the caretaker C between caregivers at the caretaker facility, and decreases the index value indicating the capability of the caretaker C. In addition, in the case where the ratio of the number of times the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, which is not the number of times the diaper is replaced within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion, is smaller than the predetermined threshold value, or in the case where the evaluation value received from the user U is equal to or greater than the predetermined threshold value (for example, equal to or greater than 4), the information processing apparatus 10 sets a predetermined reward to the caretaker C, upgrades the level of the caretaker C between caregivers who take care of the caretaker facility, increases the index value indicating the capability of the caretaker C, and the like.
Next, when receiving a message from the user U in step S6, the information processing apparatus 10 notifies the caretaker C of the message (step S8). The notification of the message from the user U may be performed via a predetermined platform provided by the information processing apparatus 10, or may be performed via another platform.
Next, the information processing apparatus 10 provides the manager M with information on the treatment for the caretaker C set in step S7 (step S9).
As described above, the information processing apparatus 10 according to the embodiment provides information indicating whether or not the carereceiver has received care in accordance with the care plan desired by the user. Thus, the information processing apparatus 10 according to the embodiment can grasp whether or not the carereceiver has received the care in accordance with the care plan.
In the information processing apparatus 10 according to the embodiment, when the carereceiver does not receive care in accordance with the care plan, the information processing apparatus can notify the information about the carereceiver from the user and provide the information about the treatment for the carereceiver to the manager. As a result, in the information processing apparatus 10 according to the embodiment, the user monitors the care of the caretaker, and pushes the caretaker and the care mechanism so that the caretaker receives better care, whereby the user can participate in the care of the caretaker, and thus the user's self-certainty of the care of the caretaker can be improved.
[ 2. Structure of information processing apparatus ]
Next, the configuration of the information processing apparatus 10 in the supply processing system 1 shown in fig. 1 will be described with reference to fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the information processing apparatus according to the embodiment. As shown in fig. 2, the information processing apparatus 10 includes a communication unit 20, a storage unit 30, and a control unit 40.
(regarding the communication unit 20)
The communication unit 20 is realized by, for example, NIC (Network Interface Card: network interface card) or the like. The communication unit 20 is connected to the network N by a wired or wireless system, and transmits and receives information to and from the user terminal 100, the care giver terminal 200, the manager terminal 300, and the like.
(regarding the storage portion 30)
The storage unit 30 is implemented by a semiconductor Memory element such as a RAM (Random Access Memory: random access Memory) or a Flash Memory (Flash Memory), or a storage device such as a hard disk or an optical disk. As shown in fig. 2, the storage unit 30 includes a caretaker information database 31 and a caretaker information database 32.
(information database 31 about caregivers)
The caretaker information database 31 stores various information about caretakers. An example of information stored in the caretaker information database 31 will be described with reference to fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the caretaker information database according to the embodiment. In the example of fig. 3, the caretaker information database 31 has items such as "caretaker ID", "caretaker information", "user ID", "care plan", "care information", and the like.
The "caretaker ID" indicates identification information for identifying the caretaker. The "caretaker information" means information about the caretaker, for example, information such as demographic attributes, psychological attributes, presence or absence of allergy, anamnesis, chronic diseases, and the like of the caretaker. The "user ID" indicates identification information for identifying a user (family, etc.) associated with the caretaker. "care plan" means a plan for care to be taken by a caretaker. The "care information" indicates information collected by the detection device SN, the camera CM, the care giver terminal 200, the manager terminal 300, and the like.
That is, fig. 3 shows the following example: the caretaker information of the caretaker identified by the caretaker ID "rid#1" is "caretaker information#1", which is associated with the user identified by the user ID "uid#1", the care plan of the caretaker is set to "care plan#1", and the care information collected about the caretaker is "care information#1".
(data base 32 for caregivers information)
The caregiver information database 32 stores various information about caregivers. An example of information stored in the caregiver information database 32 will be described with reference to fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the caretaker information database according to the embodiment. In the example of fig. 4, the caregiver information database 32 has items such as "caregiver ID", "caregiver information", "level", "index value", "act", "message", "evaluation information", and the like.
The "caretaker ID" indicates identification information for identifying the caretaker. "caregiver information" means information about the caregiver, such as information that preserves demographic attributes, psychological attributes, etc. of the caregiver. "level" means the level between caregivers who have caretaked on the caretaker facility. The "index value" represents an index value showing the ability of the caretaker. "act as" means identification information for identifying a caretaker who cares for the caretaker. "message" means a message provided to a caretaker from a user associated with the caretaker. The "evaluation information" indicates an evaluation of the caretaker by the user associated with the caretaker.
That is, fig. 4 shows the following example: the caretaker information of the caretaker identified by the caretaker ID "cid#1" is "caretaker information#1", the class is "class#1", the index value is "index value#1", the caretaker cared by the caretaker is identified by "rid#1", the message from the user associated with the caretaker is "message#1", and the evaluation of the caretaker by the user is "evaluation information#1".
(regarding the control section 40)
The control unit 40 is a controller (controller), and is implemented by executing various programs stored in a storage device inside the information processing apparatus 10 using a RAM as a work area, such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit: central processing unit) and an MPU (Micro Processing Unit: graphics processing unit). The control unit 40 is a controller, and is implemented by an integrated circuit such as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit: application specific integrated circuit) or an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array: field programmable gate array). As shown in fig. 2, the control unit 40 according to the embodiment includes an acquisition unit 41, a collation unit 42, a provision unit 43, a reception unit 44, a notification unit 45, and a setting unit 46 for realizing or executing functions and actions of information processing described below.
(concerning the acquisition section 41)
The acquisition unit 41 acquires care information on a caretaker who is cared based on a predetermined care plan. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the acquisition unit 41 acquires care information on the care target person R who is cared for based on the care plan #1 selected by the user U, which is collected by the detection device SN, the camera CM, the care target person terminal 200, and the manager terminal 300, and stores the care information in the care target person information database 31.
The acquisition unit 41 may acquire nursing information detected by a detection device attached to an absorbent article used by a caretaker. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the acquisition unit 41 acquires care information detected by the urine non-wetting detection device SN attached to the caretaker R.
The nursing information acquired by the acquisition unit 41 may be images showing the caretaker and the caretaker who cares the caretaker. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the acquisition unit 41 acquires care information indicating an image captured by a camera CM provided in a room of the caretaker R.
The acquisition unit 41 may acquire care information detected by a terminal device used by a care giver who cares the care givers. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the acquisition unit 41 acquires care information detected by a sensor included in the care giver terminal 200.
(for the collation unit 42)
The collation unit 42 collates the care for the cared person shown by the care information acquired by the acquisition unit 41 with the care plan. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the collation unit 42 collates the care shown in the care information with the care plan #1 selected by the user U with reference to the caretaker information database 31.
The verification unit 42 may verify whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the care plan. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the collation unit 42 collates whether or not the nursing information shows nursing and the frequency of replacement of the diaper prescribed in the nursing plan #1 match.
Here, it is thought that the user sometimes wants to give preference to a care plan that allows the caretaker to sleep better at night than if the absorbent article is replaced. Thus, the collation unit 42 can collate whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker at night is replaced with a frequency according to the care plan. For example, when the user selects a care plan that gives priority to the caretaker to sleep at night, the collation unit 42 collates whether or not the frequency of replacement of the diaper of the caretaker at night is equal to or lower than a predetermined threshold (for example, a frequency lower than the frequency of replacement of the diaper at daytime). When the frequency of replacement of the diaper is equal to or less than a predetermined threshold, the later-described providing unit 43 provides information indicating that the caretaker is sleeping well to the user.
Here, the urine non-wetting can be changed less frequently as the amount of absorption of excrement is increased depending on the type of the commodity. However, as the absorption amount increases, the absorber portion such as a diaper becomes thicker, which may prevent the movement of the leg around the crotch of the caretaker who uses the diaper having high rigidity. Further, when the diaper becomes thicker, the breathability may be deteriorated, which may cause roughness of the skin of the cared person. On the other hand, in the case of a urine pad or the like having a small absorption amount, although the frequency of replacement of the urine pad or the like is high, the movement of the caretaker is not hindered due to the thin absorber portion, and the rough skin of the caretaker may be reduced. Therefore, it is assumed that a care plan desired by a user is to replace a urine pad or the like frequently with a urine pad or the like having a small absorption amount. Thus, the collation unit 42 can collate whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker according to the care plan is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the absorbent article. For example, when the absorption amount of the urine pad or the like used by the caretaker is a single excretion amount, the collation unit 42 collates whether or not the urine pad or the like is replaced within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion by the caretaker. In addition, when the absorption amount of the urine pad or the like used by the caretaker is five excretions, the collation unit 42 collates whether or not the urine pad or the like is replaced before six excretions by the caretaker are detected. The later-described providing unit 43 provides information indicating whether or not the diaper is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the absorption amount of the diaper or the like used by the caretaker.
(concerning the providing section 43)
The providing unit 43 provides the user associated with the caretaker with the collation information based on the collation result of the collation unit 42. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the providing unit 43 provides the user U associated with the caretaker R with the collation information based on the collation result.
Here, it is considered that a user who wants to frequently grasp whether or not the cared person has received proper care by frequently providing collation information is required to feel happy. Thus, the providing unit 43 can provide the collation information at a frequency corresponding to the care plan. For example, the providing unit 43 provides the collation information at a frequency corresponding to a care plan selected by the user from care plans showing: the higher the fee, the higher the frequency of providing the collation information is set, and the lower the fee, the lower the frequency of providing the collation information is set.
Further, it is considered that such user needs as long as information (such as video) indicating that the caretaker has received the care can be confirmed, and user needs as information indicating how the caretaker spends in other daily life as well as the care has been received are desired to be confirmed. Thus, the providing unit 43 can provide collation information showing the amount of information corresponding to the care plan. For example, the higher the fee, the more the providing unit 43 provides collation information (for example, information showing that the number of contents, the amount of text, and the like of the video provided in a manner that can be viewed by the user are large) and the lower the fee, the less the amount of information (for example, information showing that the number of contents, the amount of text, and the like of the video provided in a manner that can be viewed by the user are small) the providing unit 43 provides collation information.
The information amount of the verification information may be set separately from the care plan, or may be set arbitrarily by the user.
Further, it is assumed that, in addition to providing information on care for a caretaker, when an unexpected situation occurs in the caretaker, the user wants to provide information on the occurred situation. Thus, when a predetermined condition occurs in the caretaker, a predetermined notification can be provided to the user. For example, when it is detected that the caretaker has a disease such as cold or influenza, or the caretaker is injured, or the caretaker has trouble in the care facility (for example, the caretaker is violently performing the caretaker), based on the care information, the providing unit 43 provides notification to the user that the situation has occurred.
(regarding the receiving portion 44)
The receiving unit 44 receives a message from the user for the caretaker who cared the caretaker when the check result shows that the caretaker has not received the care according to the care plan. For example, in the example of fig. 1, when the ratio of the number of times the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, which is not the number of times the diaper is replaced within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion, is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold, the receiving unit 44 provides the content for inputting the message to the caretaker C, receives the message inputted via the content, and stores the message in the caretaker information database 32.
The receiving unit 44 may receive an evaluation from the user for a care giver who cares the care giver. For example, in the example of fig. 1, the receiving unit 44 receives information indicating an evaluation for the care giver C, and stores the information in the care giver information database 32.
(regarding the notification portion 45)
The notification unit 45 notifies the caregivers of the message received by the receiving unit 44. For example, in the example of fig. 1, when receiving a message from the user U, the notification unit 45 notifies the caretaker C of the message.
(regarding the setting part 46)
The setting unit 46 sets a treatment for a care giver who cares the care giver based on the collation result. For example, in the example of fig. 1, when the ratio of the number of times that the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, which is not the number of times that the diaper is replaced within a predetermined time from the detection of excretion, is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold value, the setting unit 46 sets a treatment such as a penalty to the caretaker C for a predetermined amount, degradation of the level of the caretaker C between caregivers at the caretaker facility, and reduction of an index value indicating the capability of the caretaker C, among the numbers of times that the diaper is replaced with reference to the caretaker information database 32. In addition, when the ratio of the number of times the diaper of the caretaker R is replaced, which is not within the predetermined time from the detection of the excretion, is smaller than the predetermined threshold value, the setting unit 46 sets a predetermined reward to the caretaker C, upgrades the level of the caretaker C between caretakers having the caretaker at the caretaker facility, increases the index value indicating the capability of the caretaker C, and the like.
The setting unit 46 may set a treatment for a care giver who nurses the care giver based on the evaluation received by the receiving unit 44. For example, in the example of fig. 1, when the evaluation value received from the user U is equal to or smaller than a predetermined threshold value with reference to the caretaker information database 32, the setting unit 46 sets a transaction such as a penalty for a predetermined amount to the caretaker C, a degradation of the level of the caretaker C between caretakers having a caretaker at the caretaker facility, a reduction of an index value indicating the capability of the caretaker C, and the like. When the evaluation value received from the user U by the setting unit 46 is equal to or greater than the predetermined threshold value, the information processing apparatus 10 sets a process such as giving a predetermined prize to the caretaker C, upgrading the caretaker C between caretakers who are on the caretaker facility, and increasing the index value indicating the capability of the caretaker C.
[ 3 ] provide a procedure
Next, a procedure of the providing process performed by the information processing apparatus 10 according to the embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 5. Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing an example of a flow of the providing process executed by the information processing apparatus according to the embodiment.
As shown in fig. 5, the information processing apparatus 10 acquires care information about a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan (step S101). Next, the care for the cared person shown in the care information is checked with the care plan (step S102). Next, the information processing apparatus 10 supplies collation information based on the collation result to the user (step S103). Next, the information processing apparatus 10 determines whether or not the caretaker has received care according to the care plan based on the collation result (step S104). When the caretaker receives the care corresponding to the care plan (step S104; yes), the information processing apparatus 10 ends the process.
On the other hand, when the carereceiver does not receive the care according to the care plan (step S104; no), the information processing apparatus 10 receives a message for the carereceiver from the user (step S105). Next, the information processing apparatus 10 notifies the caretaker of the received message (step S106), and ends the process.
[ 4. Variation ]
The information processing apparatus 10 described above may be implemented in various ways other than the above-described embodiments.
[ 4-1. Diet for caregivers ]
In the above-described embodiment, the example has been shown in which the collation unit 42 collates whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the care plan, but the function of the collation unit 42 is not limited to this example. For example, the checking unit 42 may check whether or not the caretaker has performed a diet according to the care plan. As a specific example, the collation unit 42 collates the record of the caretaker's diet shown in the caretaker record input by the caretaker with the diet specified in the care plan. More specifically, the checking unit 42 checks whether or not the caretaker has ingested the allergen-containing diet when the caretaker is allergic. In addition, when the caretaker has diabetes, the collation unit 42 collates whether or not the caretaker has ingested the diabetic food. The providing unit 43 provides the user with information based on the collation result.
[ 4-2. About nursing plan ]
In the above-described embodiment, an example in which the user selects a desired care plan from care plans set with fees according to the frequency of replacement of the diaper has been described, but the care plan is not limited to such an example. For example, a care plan desired by the user may be selected from care plans showing: the higher the fee, the higher the evaluation based on the information stored in the caregivers information database 32, the more caregivers care. The user may select a person who takes care of the caretaker from caregivers who evaluate the caretaker in accordance with the cost of the care plan. Further, the user may be able to select a caretaker having a desired attribute (for example, sex, age, nationality, etc.) from among selectable caretakers.
In addition, when the care plan is selected as described above, the collation unit 42 may collate whether or not care of the caretaker is performed by the caretaker who evaluates in accordance with the care plan. In addition, when the caretaker is selected as described above, the checking unit 42 may check whether the caretaker selected by the user takes care of the caretaker. When the verification result shows that the caretaker is not receiving the evaluation according to the care plan, and the caretaker selected by the user is taking care of, the notification unit 45 may notify the manager of the care facility of the message received from the user.
[ 4-3. Proposal for care plan ]
The information processing apparatus 10 can propose a care plan of the caretaker to the user based on the information stored in the caretaker information database 31. For example, in a case where the care information shows that the movement amount of the caretaker is reduced, the information processing apparatus 10 may propose a care plan that promotes rehabilitation training, autonomous excretion, or the like.
[ 4-4. Other ]
All or a part of the above-described processing described as the processing performed automatically may be performed manually. All or a part of the processing described as the manually performed processing may be automatically performed by a known method. Further, the processing procedures, specific names, and information including various data and parameters shown in the above-described files and drawings can be arbitrarily changed unless otherwise specified. For example, the various information shown in the figures is not limited to the information shown in the figures.
The components of each illustrated apparatus are functionally conceptual, and are not necessarily physically configured as illustrated. That is, the specific manner of dispersing/combining the respective devices is not limited to the illustrated manner. The respective constituent elements may be all or part of them may be functionally or physically dispersed and combined in arbitrary units according to various loads, use conditions, and the like. The above-described processes may be appropriately combined and executed within a range not contradictory to each other.
[ 5. Hardware Structure ]
In the above-described embodiment, the information processing device 10, the user terminal 100, the caretaker terminal 200, and the manager terminal 300 are realized by a computer 1000 having a configuration as shown in fig. 6, for example. Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a hardware configuration. The computer 1000 is connected to an output device 1010 and an input device 1020, and the arithmetic device 1030, a buffer 1040, a memory 1050, an output IF (Interface) 1060, an input IF 1070, and a network IF 1080 are connected via a bus 1090.
The arithmetic device 1030 operates based on the program stored in the buffer 1040, the memory 1050, the program read from the input device 1020, and the like, and executes various processes. The buffer 1040 is a buffer for temporarily storing data used by the arithmetic device 1030 for various operations, such as a RAM. The Memory 1050 is a storage device for registering data and various databases used for various operations by the arithmetic device 1030, and is a Memory implemented by a ROM (Read Only Memory), HDD (Hard Disk Drive), a flash Memory, or the like.
The output IF 1060 is an interface for transmitting information to be output to the output device 1010 for outputting various information, such as a monitor and a printer, and may be realized by a connector based on a standard such as USB (Universal Serial Bus: universal serial bus), DVI (Digital Visual Interface: digital video interface), HDMI (registered trademark) (High Definition Multimedia Interface: high-definition multimedia interface), or the like. On the other hand, the input IF 1070 is an interface for receiving information from various input devices 1020 such as a mouse, a keyboard, and a scanner, and is implemented by USB, for example.
For example, the input device 1020 may be implemented by a device for reading information from an Optical recording medium such as a CD (Compact Disc), DVD (Digital Versatile Disc: digital versatile Disc), PD (Phase change rewritable Disk: phase change rewritable Optical Disc), a Magneto-Optical recording medium such as MO (Magneto-Optical Disc), a tape medium, a magnetic recording medium, or a semiconductor memory. The input device 1020 may be implemented by an external storage medium such as a USB memory.
The network IF 1080 has the following functions: data is received from other devices via the network N and transmitted to the arithmetic device 1030, and data generated by the arithmetic device 1030 is transmitted to other devices via the network N.
Here, the arithmetic device 1030 performs control of the output device 1010 and the input device 1020 via the output IF 1060 and the input IF 1070. For example, the arithmetic device 1030 loads a program from the input device 1020 and the memory 1050 onto the buffer 1040, and executes the loaded program. For example, when the computer 1000 functions as the information processing apparatus 10, the arithmetic device 1030 of the computer 1000 executes a program loaded on the cache 1040, thereby realizing the function of the control unit 130.
The embodiments of the present application are described in detail above based on the drawings. However, the description is illustrative, and the embodiments of the present application can be implemented by other means of modification and improvement of the application based on the means described in the column of the disclosure of the application, based on the knowledge of those skilled in the art. The "portion (section, module, unit)" can be interpreted as "means", "circuit", or the like.
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1: providing a processing system; 10: an information processing device; 20: a communication unit; 30: a storage unit; 31: a caretaker information database; 32: a caretaker information database; 40: a control unit; 41: an acquisition unit; 42: a collation unit; 43: a supply section; 44: a receiving portion; 45: a notification unit; 46: a setting unit; 100: a user terminal; 200: a caretaker terminal; 300: and a manager terminal.
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1. A providing method, which is a providing method executed by a computer, comprising:
an acquisition step of acquiring care information on a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan;
a verification step of verifying, with the care plan, care for the caresubject shown by the care information acquired in the acquisition step; and
And a providing step of providing the user associated with the caretaker with collation information based on the collation result of the collation step.
2. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the acquiring step, the care information detected by a detecting device attached to the absorbent article used by the caretaker is acquired.
3. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the acquiring step, the acquired care information is an image showing the caretaker and a caretaker who cares the caretaker.
4. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the acquiring step, the care information detected by a terminal device used by a care giver who cares the care givers is acquired.
5. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the providing step, the collation information is provided at a frequency corresponding to the care plan.
6. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the providing step, the collation information showing the information amount corresponding to the care plan is provided.
7. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the checking step, it is checked whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the care plan.
8. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the checking step, it is checked whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker at night is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the care plan.
9. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the checking step, it is checked whether or not the absorbent article used by the caretaker according to the care plan is replaced with a frequency corresponding to the absorbent article.
10. The providing method according to claim 1, wherein the computer is further caused to execute the steps of:
a first receiving step of receiving a message from the user for a care provider who nurses the care provider when the collation result shows that the care provider does not receive care according to the care plan; and
and a notification step of notifying the caretaker of the message received in the first receiving step.
11. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
the computer is further configured to execute a first setting step of setting a treatment for a care giver who nurses the care giver based on the collation result.
12. The providing method according to claim 1, wherein the computer is further caused to execute the steps of:
a second receiving step of receiving, from the user, an evaluation of a care giver who cares the care giver; and
and a second setting step of setting a treatment for a care giver who cares the care giver based on the evaluation received by the second receiving step.
13. The method of providing according to claim 1, wherein,
in the providing step, when a predetermined condition occurs in the caretaker, a predetermined notification is provided to the user.
14. A supply device, characterized by comprising:
an acquisition unit that acquires care information on a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan;
a verification unit configured to verify the care for the caresubject shown by the care information acquired by the acquisition unit with the care plan; and
And a providing unit that provides the user associated with the caretaker with collation information based on the collation result of the collation unit.
15. A storage medium storing a providing program, the storage medium characterized in that the providing program causes a computer to execute:
an acquisition step of acquiring care information on a cared person who cares based on a predetermined care plan;
a collation process of collating the care for the cared person shown by the care information acquired by the acquisition process with the care plan; and
a providing process of providing collation information based on collation results of the collation process to a user associated with the caretaker.
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