WO2023176885A1 - Dispositif de traitement d'informations, procédé de traitement d'informations et programme - Google Patents

Dispositif de traitement d'informations, procédé de traitement d'informations et programme Download PDF

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WO2023176885A1
WO2023176885A1 PCT/JP2023/010078 JP2023010078W WO2023176885A1 WO 2023176885 A1 WO2023176885 A1 WO 2023176885A1 JP 2023010078 W JP2023010078 W JP 2023010078W WO 2023176885 A1 WO2023176885 A1 WO 2023176885A1
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  • the present invention relates to an information processing device, an information processing method, and a program, and particularly relates to a system that supports labor management of patients with mental illness or a system that supports diagnosis and treatment of patients with mental illness.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for quantitatively evaluating a worker's mental health condition. Furthermore, evaluation of the patient's condition is essential for patient diagnosis and treatment.
  • Patent Document 2 discloses a method of evaluating a subject's exercise activity using a mobile device.
  • One embodiment of the present invention aims to facilitate people with different levels of knowledge regarding mental illness to make appropriate judgments regarding patients with mental illness.
  • Cited Document 2 targets cognitive diseases and movement disorders, and requires a different response in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with mental illnesses. For example, in diagnosing and treating patients with mental illness, medical personnel such as doctors need to evaluate the patient's daily life situation. There has been a need for a system that supports the diagnosis and treatment of patients with mental disorders having such special characteristics.
  • Another embodiment of the present invention aims to assist medical personnel in providing more appropriate diagnosis and treatment for patients with mental illness.
  • An information processing device has the following configuration. That is, acquisition means for acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal related to the target person; analysis means for analyzing the condition of the subject based on life record information of the subject; Information indicating the condition of the target person determined by the analysis by the analysis means is displayed to the viewer in an expression according to the attribute of the viewer. an output means for outputting; Equipped with
  • An information processing device has the following configuration. That is, acquisition means for acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal related to the target person; Output means for outputting life record information of the subject at a plurality of dates and times to a user who is a medical professional; Equipped with
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an information processing system according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of an information processing device according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of an information processing device according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of an information processing device according to an embodiment.
  • 1 is a flowchart of an information processing method according to an embodiment.
  • 1 is a flowchart of an information processing method according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 shows the configuration of an information processing system 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Information processing system 100 includes information processing devices 110 to 140 and a network 190 to which these information processing devices 110 to 140 are connected. However, the information processing system 100 may include additional devices or may not include the information processing device 130 or the information processing device 140.
  • the information processing device 120 is a terminal used by the subject.
  • the information processing device 130 is a terminal used by an employee of the company to which the subject belongs.
  • the information processing device 140 is a terminal used by medical personnel related to the subject.
  • the information processing device 110 is, for example, a server.
  • the information processing device 110 can acquire the target person's life record information from the information processing device 120. Further, the information processing device 110 can transmit information regarding the target person to the information processing device 130 and the information processing device 140 based on the target person's life record information.
  • the information processing system 100 can be used as a monitoring tool for a target person.
  • the information processing system 100 can collect and digitize life record information of a subject.
  • the information processing system 100 can analyze the subject's life record information and provide the analysis results.
  • the subject is a patient with a mental disorder (mental illness) or a person who may have one.
  • Mental disorders include mood disorders such as depressive disorders and bipolar disorders, stress-related disorders such as adjustment disorders, and psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.
  • Such employees may be placed on leave of absence.
  • employees such as human resources managers at the company to which the person belongs can decide whether to take leave or reinstate the person, adjust work hours or transfer work, and reinstate the person.
  • the information processing system 100 can output information indicating the condition of the subject, which is obtained based on the life record information recorded by the subject, to the information processing device 130 used by the company's employees. can. Such information can be displayed in the information processing device 130, for example, by a display device (not shown) connected to the information processing device 130.
  • the information processing system 100 can transmit the life record information recorded by the subject to the information processing device 140 used by medical personnel.
  • the information processing system 100 may further output information indicating the condition of the subject, which is obtained based on the life record information recorded by the subject, to the information processing device 140.
  • Such information can be displayed in the information processing device 140 by, for example, a display device (not shown) connected to the information processing device 140.
  • the information processing system 100 provides information indicating the condition of the target person, which is obtained based on the life record information recorded by the target person, in order to support the target person, such as presenting life advice.
  • the information may be output to the information processing device 120 used by a person.
  • Such information can be displayed in the information processing device 120 by, for example, a display device (not shown) connected to the information processing device 120.
  • Each of the information processing devices 110 to 140 can be realized using a computer.
  • the computer include a server computer, a general-purpose desktop computer, a laptop computer, a tablet PC, or a smartphone.
  • the functions of each processing unit included in each information processing device shown in FIG. 2 and the like can be realized by a computer.
  • at least some of the processing units may be realized by dedicated hardware.
  • each information processing device may be configured by a plurality of information processing devices connected via a network, for example.
  • the functions of each information processing device may be provided as a cloud service.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the basic configuration of such a computer.
  • a processor 210 is, for example, a CPU, and controls the operation of the entire computer.
  • the memory 220 is, for example, a RAM, and temporarily stores programs, data, and the like.
  • the computer-readable storage medium 230 is, for example, a hard disk or a CD-ROM, and stores programs, data, etc. for a long period of time.
  • a program that implements the functions of each part, which is stored in the storage medium 230, is read into the memory 220.
  • the functions of each part are realized by the processor 210 operating according to the program on the memory 220.
  • an input interface 240 is an interface for acquiring information from an external device.
  • input interface 240 may obtain user input from an input device such as a keyboard or mouse.
  • the output interface 250 is an interface for outputting information to an external device.
  • the output interface 250 can display a screen on a display device such as a display.
  • input interface 240 may obtain user input from a touch panel, and output interface 250 may cause the touch panel to display a screen.
  • input interface 240 may obtain information from network 190 and output interface 250 may transmit information to network 190.
  • the bus 260 connects the above-mentioned units and enables data exchange.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of the functional configuration of the information processing device 110 according to one embodiment.
  • the information processing device 110 includes an acquisition section 310, an analysis section 320, and an output section 330.
  • the acquisition unit 310 acquires the target person's life record information recorded on a terminal related to the target person.
  • the acquisition unit 310 can acquire life record information transmitted from a terminal related to the subject.
  • the terminal related to the target person is, for example, the information processing device 120 used by the target person.
  • Life record information is information regarding the subject's life, and its type is not particularly limited.
  • the life record information includes, for example, at least one of the following: information indicating the subject's mood, information indicating the subject's sleeping hours, behavioral records of the subject, and information indicating the subject's stress. be able to.
  • the acquisition unit 310 stores the acquired accurate record information in the life record storage unit 350.
  • the target person can input life record information into the information processing device 120.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of a functional configuration of the information processing device 120 according to an embodiment.
  • the information processing device 120 includes an input acquisition section 410, a display control section 420, and a transmission/reception section 430.
  • the input acquisition unit 410 acquires user input.
  • the input acquisition unit 410 can acquire user input indicating life record information.
  • the display control unit 420 causes a display device (not shown) such as a display connected to the information processing device 120 to display a screen.
  • the display control unit 420 can cause a display device to display a user interface (UI) used for user input.
  • the transmitter/receiver 430 can transmit and receive data to and from the network 190.
  • the transmitting/receiving unit 430 can transmit life record information input by the subject to the information processing device 110 via the network 190.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of a UI 500 used by the subject to input life record information.
  • the UI 500 includes an area 510 for inputting the subject's mood, an area 520 for inputting the subject's sleeping time, and an area 530 for inputting the subject's stress.
  • inputting life records may not be easy for patients with mental illness, by limiting the input items in this way, the burden on the subject to input life records can be reduced.
  • input using sliders can be performed in areas 510 and 520, and input can be performed using buttons in area 530. In this way, by enabling intuitive input by manipulating objects on the UI instead of directly typing characters or numbers, the burden on the subject can be further reduced.
  • the UI 500 also includes an area 540 for inputting the target person's behavior record, and an area 550 for inputting the target person's comments.
  • the UI 500 may allow free input by the subject, such as input of text, and such input is particularly useful for diagnosis or treatment by medical personnel.
  • At least part of the life record information entered by the subject or information indicating the subject's condition determined based on the life record information may be used by medical personnel related to the subject or by the subject. Provided to employees of your company. Therefore, by inputting life record information, the target person is expected to gain a sense of security that he or she is being cared for and a sense of belonging to the company.
  • only the subject may input life record information.
  • a person recognized by the subject such as a family member, may be allowed to input life record information on behalf of the subject.
  • Such a configuration can be realized by authenticating a user who inputs life record information.
  • the information processing device 120 may further automatically collect environmental information.
  • the environmental information include measurement information such as position information, movement information, or brightness information obtained by a sensor included in the information processing device 120.
  • the information processing device 120 can record location information of the information processing device 120. By referring to such location information and information provided by a weather company, it is possible to know weather information such as atmospheric pressure, temperature, or amount of sunlight in the area where the information processing device 120 is located, that is, where the target person is located. be able to. Since these external factors may affect the subject, visualizing such external factors to medical personnel is considered useful for diagnosis or treatment.
  • the information processing device 110 determines the condition of the subject based on life record information, but may further consider such environmental information to determine the condition of the subject.
  • the analysis unit 320 analyzes the condition of the subject based on the subject's life record information. For example, the analysis unit 320 can obtain current information indicating the subject's current condition through analysis. Furthermore, the analysis unit 320 can obtain future information indicating the predicted future state of the subject through analysis.
  • the analysis unit 320 analyzes the condition of the subject based on the subject's life record information at different dates and times. That is, the analysis unit 320 analyzes the subject's discharge from the military based not only on the latest life record information but also on past life record information. As a specific example, the analysis unit 320 can determine the condition of the subject based on changes in life record information.
  • FIG. 6A shows an example of life record information stored by the life record storage section 350.
  • FIG. 6B shows an example of target person information stored in the target person information storage unit 360.
  • the subject information may include, for each subject, a disease ID indicating the disease that the subject is suffering from, the date of onset of the disease, the date of remission, employment status, gender, age, and the like. Types of employment status include leave crisis (not yet on leave), on leave, after returning to work, and on another leave of absence.
  • information indicating the status of each subject can be stored as subject information.
  • the subject information includes a pattern number indicating a pattern of the subject's life record as information indicating the subject's condition.
  • FIG. 6C is an example of information that defines a lifestyle record pattern.
  • the target person's disease is the disease indicated by ID_1
  • the target person's employment status is "in danger of being absent from work”
  • the value of "mood" within the predetermined period up to now is within the range of 1 to 5. If so, the pattern of the subject's life record is No. It is determined that the value is 1.
  • the subject's disease is the disease indicated by ID_2, the subject's employment status is "on leave,” and the "mood" value within the specified period up to now is within the range of 5 to 7. In this case, the pattern of the subject's life record is No. It is determined that the value is 2.
  • the patterns of life records can be determined according to the recorded mood, and the patterns of life records are determined according to the attributes of the subject, such as the subject's disease and employment status. be able to.
  • the pattern of the subject's life record determined in this way can be stored in the subject information storage unit 360 as part of the subject's information, as shown in FIG. 6B.
  • the information shown in FIG. 6C is created based on life record information about various people, for example, by pre-analyzing the life records and conditions of a large number of patients with mental illness. That is, through analysis, patients are classified according to patterns in their life records, and the conditions of patients that fit into each classification are analyzed. In the example of FIG. 6C, a "summary" indicating the condition of the subject and a "guide” indicating how to deal with the situation are prepared corresponding to each pattern. Therefore, the analysis unit 320 can determine the condition of the subject by determining the pattern of the subject's life record.
  • patterns were determined according to the range of mood fluctuations among the subject's life records.
  • the determination method is not limited to such an example.
  • the analysis unit 320 may determine the pattern based on other items such as stress or sleep time.
  • a pattern may be further reflected based on the recording frequency of daily life records.
  • the pattern may be determined according to the frequency of fluctuation of the numerical value.
  • the analysis unit 320 can determine changes in the subject's condition. For example, the analysis unit 320 can determine a change in the pattern of the subject's life record.
  • FIG. 6D is an example of information that defines pattern changes in life records.
  • the subject's disease is the disease indicated by ID_1
  • the subject's employment status is "crisis of absence from work”
  • the pattern of living records changes from 1 to 2.
  • the pattern of the subject's previous life record is stored in the subject information storage unit 360 as described above, and the analysis unit 320 compares this with the pattern of the subject's current life record. , it is possible to determine pattern changes in life records. Further, the determination of a change in condition can be performed according to the attributes of the subject, such as the subject's disease and employment status.
  • the information shown in FIG. 6D can also be created by previously analyzing the life records and conditions of a large number of patients with mental illness.
  • information that defines a pattern of life records as shown in FIG. 6C information that defines changes in patterns of life records as shown in FIG. 6D, or the condition or state of the subject associated with these pieces of information.
  • Information indicating a change in state may be updated by machine learning.
  • the analysis unit 320 may update this information based on the life record information and recovery status of a large number of subjects that are input to the information processing system 100.
  • the analysis unit 320 may update this information based on the life record information and recovery status of the specific subject, which are input to the information processing system 100.
  • the information obtained by the update can be used to determine the condition of this particular subject or changes therein.
  • the analysis unit 320 can also generate alerts that call attention to the subject. For example, the analysis unit 320 can determine whether the life record information satisfies the alert condition. As a specific example, the analysis unit 320 can generate an alert when the subject's mood within a predetermined period satisfies a predetermined condition. Information indicating that an alert is to be generated may be associated with a life record pattern as shown in FIG. 6C or a change in a life record pattern as shown in FIG. 6D. For example, as shown in Figure 6D, if the target person's disease is the disease indicated by ID_2, the target person's employment status is "on leave," and the lifestyle record pattern changes from 6 to 1, the analysis Unit 320 may generate alerts about the subject. Note that the analysis unit 320 may determine that the alert condition is satisfied when the pattern of life record information determined according to FIG. 6C changes.
  • the output unit 330 can output information indicating the condition of the subject determined by the analysis by the analysis unit 320. As described above, the output unit 330 can output information indicating the condition of the subject to various users (viewers). For example, the output unit 330 may output information indicating the condition of the subject to an information processing device 140 used by medical personnel, an information processing device 130 used by a company employee, or an information processing device 120 used by the subject. can be output to an information processing device. As described below, the output unit 330 can output information indicating the condition of the subject in an expression according to the attributes of the user (viewer). Further, the output unit 330 can also output the subject's life record information to various information processing devices.
  • the output unit 330 detects the subject's Information indicating the status can be output.
  • the information outputted indicating the condition of the subject includes information indicating the content of the change in the condition of the subject, such as the "summary" shown in FIG. 6D, and information on how to deal with the subject, such as the "guide". It can include information indicating.
  • the output unit 330 detects the subject's It is possible to output information indicating the status of.
  • the output unit 330 can output, for example, information indicating that the subject's condition has not changed and that follow-up observation is recommended as a countermeasure, as information indicating the subject's condition.
  • the output unit 330 also outputs information about the subject, such as a "summary" and a "guide” corresponding to the pattern of the subject's life record shown in FIG. 6C. Information indicating the status may be output.
  • the information processing system 100 can manage users who can access information about a specific target person, for example, life record information and information indicating the target person's condition.
  • the subject information storage unit 360 identifies, for each subject, a user who can access the information (for example, the subject's attending physician, a human resources representative of the company to which the subject belongs, or a family member of the subject). Information may be managed. Such setting of access rights may be performed by the information processing device 110, or may be performed in advance before setting the information processing device 110 so that the life record information can be input.
  • the output unit 330 can control whether to output information to the user according to authentication information such as a user name and password.
  • FIG. 7A shows an example of a UI that is displayed on a display device (not shown) by the display control unit 420 of the information processing device 140 and displays a list of life record information about a plurality of subjects.
  • the output unit 330 can output the life record information about the plurality of subjects so that the life record information about the plurality of subjects is displayed as a list on the terminal related to the user.
  • the display control unit 420 can perform such display based on the information output by the output unit 330.
  • the output unit 330 may generate an image to be displayed and transmit it to the information processing device 140, or the display control unit 420 may transmit data used for generating the image to the information processing device 140.
  • the UI 700 shown in FIG. 7A shows attribute information of the subject (patient), such as the name, age, gender, and disease. Such information is stored in the subject information storage section 360 described above. Furthermore, the UI 700 shows life record information of the subject, such as mood. Such information is stored in the above-mentioned life record storage section 350.
  • the output unit 330 outputs life record information about the plurality of subjects so that the life record information about the plurality of subjects is displayed in a list in a terminal related to the user in a state differentiated according to the condition of the subject. Information can be output. Similarly, the output unit 330 outputs information about the plurality of subjects so that the information indicating the status of the plurality of subjects is displayed in a list in a differentiated state according to the condition of the subjects on the terminal related to the user. It is also possible to output information indicating the status of the For this reason, a plurality of subjects can be grouped according to their attributes. For example, like the UI 700, subjects can be classified according to their severity, and for example, severe, moderate, and mild subjects can be displayed as a list. FIG.
  • FIG. 7A shows a state in which a moderately ill subject is selected by operating a tab (button) 710, and information about only the moderately sick subject is displayed in a list in an area 720.
  • the severity of the subject can be determined by the analysis unit 320 based on life record information, for example, by associating information indicating the severity of the subject with a pattern of life records as shown in FIG. 6C. It may be.
  • information indicating changes in the condition of the subject may be further displayed.
  • the "Change" column of the UI 700 information indicating that the subject's severity has worsened or that the subject's severity has improved within a predetermined period is displayed.
  • information indicating a change in pattern in the subject's life record information as described above may be displayed on the UI 700. In this way, the output unit 330 may notify the information processing device 140 when the condition of the subject changes.
  • the analysis unit 320 can determine whether the life record information satisfies the alert conditions. If the life record information satisfies the alert conditions, the output unit 330 can output an alert to the user according to the determination. For example, information indicating that an alert has been generated for target person A is displayed on the UI 700. The method of outputting the alert is not limited to this example; for example, information about the person for whom the alert is being generated may be highlighted. Further, information indicating that there is a target person for whom an alert has been generated may be displayed on the UI 700. For example, if an alert has been generated for at least one of the subjects with a severity level of "severe,” "moderate,” or “mild,” information indicating this may be displayed. As a specific example, a button for selecting the severity level of the subject to be displayed can be highlighted.
  • Medical personnel may wish to frequently check the condition of the subjects they are in charge of, and this configuration makes it easier to find subjects who need confirmation. , the burden of confirmation by medical personnel can be reduced.
  • the display control unit 420 can output life record information about the selected target person.
  • FIG. 7B shows an example of a UI that is displayed on a display device (not shown) by the display control unit 420 of the information processing device 140 and displays life record information about a specific target person.
  • the transmitting/receiving unit 430 can send information specifying the target person to the output unit 330, and in response, the output unit 330 can display information such as life record information about the designated target person. The necessary information can be sent to the transmitting/receiving section 430.
  • the UI 750 shown in FIG. 7B shows the target person's attribute information such as the name.
  • the UI 750 also includes an area 760 where the subject's life record information is displayed.
  • the output unit 330 can output the target person's life record information at a plurality of dates and times.
  • life record information for different days is displayed. While the life record information can be displayed as numerical information or text information, it may also be displayed as an image in which the life record is visualized. For example, in the area 761 of FIG. 7B, a graph showing temporal changes in the subject's mood included in the life record information is displayed as life record information on different days.
  • the UI 750 also includes an area 762 that displays text information input by the subject.
  • the output unit 330 may output information indicating the difference between the current target person's life record information and the past target person's life record information to be displayed on the UI 750.
  • the analysis unit 320 can obtain information indicating the difference between the life record information when the subject was in good physical condition and the current life record information by comparing them. . Medical personnel can refer to such information displayed on the UI 750 for examination and guidance.
  • information indicating the condition of the subject can be displayed on the UI 750.
  • the output unit 330 can output information indicating the condition of the subject to the user, that is, to the information processing device 140 in this example.
  • the UI 750 includes an area 790 that displays information indicating the condition of the subject obtained by the analysis unit 320.
  • the information indicating the condition of the subject at least one of current information indicating the current condition of the subject and future information indicating the predicted future condition of the subject can be displayed.
  • the UI 750 also includes an area 791 that shows the prediction result of the subject's future mood.
  • the UI 750 can display information indicating the past, present, or future state of the subject as text information, numerical information, or an image in which the state is visualized. Note that the UI 750 may display a treatment method recommended for the subject as information indicating the condition of the subject.
  • the information indicating the condition of the subject can be determined by the analysis unit 320 based on life record information and the like.
  • information indicating the condition of the subject may be associated with a pattern of life records as shown in FIG. 6C as a "summary” or “guide.”
  • the information indicating the condition of the subject may be associated with pattern changes in life records as shown in FIG. 6D as a "summary” or “guide.”
  • users such as medical personnel can easily diagnose and treat the subject according to certain standards. , it is expected to shorten consultation time and improve the quality of medical care.
  • the output unit 330 performs analysis so that the analysis result of the subject's condition based on the subject's life record information is displayed on a terminal related to the user, in distinction from the subject's life record information.
  • the results can be output.
  • life record information which is actually recorded information
  • analysis results of the subject's condition by the analysis unit 320 are displayed in areas 790 and 791.
  • medical personnel can distinguish and grasp actually recorded objective information and predicted information based on analysis.
  • the UI 750 may include an area for the user to input information.
  • the UI 750 includes an area 770 for inputting medication information for a subject input by a user.
  • the user can input information indicating the medicine prescribed to the subject.
  • the UI 750 includes an area 780 for inputting comments such as findings input by the user. In this way, the UI 750 may allow the user to freely input, such as inputting text.
  • the UI 750 may include an area for displaying information input by the user.
  • area 770 can display subject medication information that the user has previously entered.
  • the area 780 can display comments input by the user in the past. Note that the area for the user to input information and the area for displaying information input by the user in the past may be the same or may be separate.
  • the users who can access the target person's life record information can be limited.
  • the users may include temporary users who temporarily access the subject's life record information in addition to regular users who can continuously access the subject's life record information.
  • the temporary user may be a medical worker, such as an emergency medical worker.
  • an emergency doctor can access the life record information and perform treatment by referring to the life record information.
  • a temporary user may have access to the analysis of the subject's condition.
  • a temporary user who can access the life record information of a specific subject can be designated using the information processing device 120 used by the subject or the information processing device 140 used by the attending physician.
  • a temporary user may be able to access the subject's life history information or condition analysis results only for a specific period of time.
  • the information processing device 140 used by an emergency medical worker may be able to obtain life record information or condition analysis results of a specific subject from the output unit 330 for a specific period of time after becoming accessible.
  • certain users who may have temporary access to a subject's life record information, such as emergency medical personnel may have access to all subjects' life record information. .
  • the user can normally input open information and closed information regarding the target person, and the acquisition unit 310 can acquire such information.
  • Open information is information that a temporary user can see
  • closed information is information that a temporary user cannot see.
  • users can input information that they want to share with other medical professionals, such as medication information, as open information, and input information that they do not want to share with other medical professionals, such as the subject's personal information, as closed information. can do.
  • open information may be input in area 770 and close information may be input in area 780.
  • the output unit 330 outputs open information and close information to the priority user. Furthermore, while open information is output to temporary users, close information is not output.
  • FIG. 8A shows an example of a UI that is displayed on a display device (not shown) by the display control unit 420 of the information processing device 130 and displays a list of life record information about a plurality of subjects.
  • Such information can be realized by the operations of the output section 330 and the display control section 420 in the same way as the information processing device 140.
  • attribute information of the target person such as the target person's name, age, and gender is shown.
  • the attribute information displayed on the UI 800 is different from the attribute information displayed on the UI 700.
  • the output unit 330 can change the information output for display depending on the user's attributes.
  • information indicating the condition of the subject is also displayed in the area 820.
  • the representation of the subject's condition shown in area 820 may be different from the representation in FIG. 7A.
  • the output unit 330 can output the information indicating the condition of the subject so that the information indicating the condition of the subject is displayed in an expression according to the user's attribute.
  • the output unit 330 can output information indicating the condition of the subject in an expression according to the user's attributes.
  • life record information about the subject such as the subject's mood
  • the items shown in area 820 may be different from the items displayed in FIG. 7A.
  • the output unit 330 can output information indicating the condition of the subject so that items of the life record information that correspond to the user's attributes are displayed. Note that the information processing device 130 does not need to display life record information about the subject.
  • the analysis unit 320 can generate an alert that is output to a medical professional when a predetermined alert condition corresponding to a case where medical intervention is desired is met. For example, if it is determined that the subject is suddenly unwell, an alert may be generated for medical personnel indicating that intervention is required. On the other hand, the analysis unit 320 may generate an alert that is output to the employee when another alert condition corresponding to the case where involvement in returning to work is desired is met.
  • an alert may be generated to recommend the employee to start the process of returning to work.
  • the method of outputting the alert is not particularly limited, and for example, information indicating the existence of the alert may be displayed on the tab 810 for switching the target person to be displayed.
  • the output unit 330 may notify the information processing device 130 when the condition of the subject changes.
  • the output unit 330 outputs information about the plurality of subjects so that the information about the plurality of subjects is displayed in a list in a terminal associated with the user, differentiated according to the attributes of the subjects. information can be output.
  • targets can be classified according to their employment status, and for example, targets who are in danger of taking leave, those who are on leave, and those who have returned to work can be displayed as a list. Similar to the example of FIG. 7A, the target person can be selected by operating the tab (button) 810.
  • the display control unit 420 can output life record information about the selected target person.
  • FIG. 8B shows an example of a UI that is displayed on a display device (not shown) by the display control unit 420 of the information processing device 130 and displays life record information about a specific target person. Communication between the information processing device 110 and the information processing device 130 in this case can be performed in the same manner as the information processing device 140.
  • the UI 850 shown in FIG. 8B shows the target person's attribute information such as the name.
  • the UI 850 also includes an area 861 in which the subject's life record information is displayed.
  • the information showing temporal changes in the subject's mood displayed in area 761 is the same as area 661, the items displayed on UI 850 among the life record information are different from the items displayed on UI 750. It's different.
  • the UI 850 displays areas 890 and 891 that display information indicating the condition of the subject.
  • the information showing the prediction result of the subject's future mood displayed in area 891 is similar to area 791, the information showing the subject's state displayed in area 890 is different from the area of UI 750. This information is different from the information displayed in 790. For example, in the area 890, recommended methods of dealing with the subject can be displayed.
  • the area 890 can display recommendations regarding the subject's decision to take leave or reinstatement and work adjustments.
  • the area 890 can also display actions recommended for the human resources person to take for the target person in order to get the target person employed. By displaying the recommended countermeasures in this way, it becomes easier for a user such as a human resources person to make a judgment regarding a target person according to a certain standard, and it is possible to improve work efficiency. Meanwhile, other recommended actions may be displayed in area 890, such as contacting a hospital and requesting emergency services.
  • the lifestyle record pattern shown in FIG. 6C can be associated with a plurality of expressions indicating the condition of the subject.
  • an expression selected from the plurality of expressions according to the user's attribute can be output.
  • one pattern may be associated with a "summary” for medical professionals, a “guide” for medical professionals, a “summary” for employees, and a “guide” for employees. Good too.
  • an employee can make decisions regarding a target person, such as whether to take leave or return to work, based on information obtained from the information processing system 100. While it is important to know the condition of a target person in order to make judgments regarding the target person, it may be difficult to directly contact a target person who is on leave of absence. According to the configuration according to this embodiment, it is not necessary to directly contact the target person to collect information, so it is expected that the mental and physical burden on employees can be reduced and work efficiency can be improved.
  • FIG. 9 shows an example of a UI for displaying life record information, which is displayed on a display device (not shown) by the display control unit 420 of the information processing device 120.
  • Such information can be realized by the operations of the output section 330 and the display control section 420 in the same way as the information processing device 140.
  • the UI 950 shown in FIG. 9 includes an area 961 in which the subject's life record information is displayed. Further, the UI 950 displays areas 990, 991, and 992 that display information indicating the condition of the subject.
  • the information showing the temporal change in the subject's mood displayed in the area 961 is similar to the area 861 shown in FIG. 8B, and the information showing the prediction result of the subject's future mood displayed in the area 991 is , similar to region 891 shown in FIG. 8B.
  • information indicating the condition of the subject displayed in area 990 is different from area 890 shown in FIG. 8B.
  • information that describes the subject's current state and predicted future state can be displayed for the subject.
  • the area 992 it is possible to display a coping method to be performed by the subject himself/herself, that is, an action recommended to be taken toward recovery of physical condition.
  • information indicating the condition of the subject can be displayed to the subject in a different expression than to users of other attributes such as medical personnel or employees.
  • the physical condition of the subject can be visualized, and it becomes easy for the subject to understand the load on himself/herself.
  • the UI 950 may display information indicating that a user has requested to view information about the target person. For example, in the area 995 shown in FIG. 9, it is displayed that the doctor and the employee have confirmed the subject's information, and the date of confirmation.
  • the output unit 330 outputs information indicating the condition of the subject and the accuracy of the subject to a terminal related to the user in response to a viewing request from a user such as a medical worker or employee.
  • information indicating that there is a viewing request from the user can be recorded.
  • Such information can be stored in the subject information storage unit 360, for example.
  • the output unit 330 can further output information indicating that a viewing request has been made by the user to the target person. According to such a configuration, the subject can confirm that he or she is being watched over, and is therefore expected to feel secure.
  • the target person's life record information or information indicating the target person's condition can also be output to users of other attributes such as the target person's family. At this time as well, it is possible to change the items of the life record information to be output according to the attributes of the user, and also to change the expression of the information indicating the condition of the subject.
  • This information processing method can be performed by the information processing device 110.
  • the acquisition unit 310 acquires the target person's life record information recorded on the terminal related to the target person, as described above.
  • the analysis unit 320 analyzes the condition of the subject based on the subject's life record information.
  • the output unit 330 outputs information indicating the condition of the subject determined by the analysis in S1020 to the user in an expression that corresponds to the user's attributes. Output.
  • the information processing device 130 and the information processing device 140 can display information indicating the condition of the subject using different expressions.
  • This information processing method can be performed by the information processing device 110.
  • the acquisition unit 310 acquires the target person's life record information recorded on the terminal related to the target person.
  • the output unit 330 outputs the target person's life record information at a plurality of dates and times to a user who is a medical professional.
  • the information processing device (110) of the above embodiment includes: acquisition means (310) for acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal (120) related to the target person; analysis means (320) for analyzing the condition of the subject based on life record information of the subject; The state of the subject is displayed to the viewer in an expression that corresponds to the viewer's attributes, and information indicating the state of the subject determined by the analysis by the analysis means (320) is displayed. output means (330) for outputting information shown; Equipped with According to this embodiment, information indicating the condition of the subject is displayed in an expression according to the attributes of the viewer, so that people with different levels of knowledge regarding mental illness can make appropriate judgments regarding the subject. It can be made easier.
  • the information indicating the condition of the subject includes current information indicating the current condition of the subject and future information indicating the predicted future condition of the subject. According to this embodiment, it becomes easier to make appropriate judgments regarding the subject based on the displayed information.
  • the future information includes a prediction of the subject's future mood. According to this embodiment, it becomes easier to make appropriate judgments regarding the subject based on the displayed information.
  • the attributes of the viewer are selected from a group including at least two of an employee of a company to which the target person belongs, a family member of the target person, and a medical personnel. According to this embodiment, it becomes easy for people with different levels of knowledge regarding mental illness to make appropriate judgments regarding the subject.
  • the output means (330) further outputs to the viewer at least some items of the life record information that correspond to the attributes of the viewer. According to this embodiment, only the life record information according to the attributes of the viewer can be displayed, so that people with different levels of knowledge regarding mental illness can easily make appropriate judgments regarding the target person. It can be done.
  • the output means (330) further outputs information indicating the difference between the current life record information of the subject and the past life record information of the subject. According to this embodiment, it becomes easier to make appropriate judgments regarding the subject based on the displayed information.
  • the output means (330) outputs information indicating the condition of the subject and accurate record information of the subject to a terminal (130, 140) related to the viewer in response to a viewing request from the viewer. transmitting at least one of them, and recording information indicating that there was a viewing request from the viewer;
  • the output means (330) further outputs information indicating that a viewing request has been made from the viewer to the target person. According to this embodiment, the subject can know that his or her information has been viewed.
  • the analysis means (320) analyzes the condition of the subject based on life record information about various people. According to this embodiment, the condition of the subject can be analyzed with higher accuracy.
  • the analysis means (320) further determines whether the life record information satisfies a predetermined alert condition;
  • the output means (330) outputs an alert to the viewer according to the determination by the analysis means. According to this embodiment, it becomes easier to notice changes in the subject's condition.
  • the output means (320) indicates the status of the subject so that information indicating the status of each of the plurality of subjects included in one group is displayed in a list on a terminal related to the viewer. Output information. According to this embodiment, it is possible to display a list of target person information for each target person's attributes, such as those in crisis, on leave, or after returning to work, so that judgment work regarding various target persons can be smoothly performed. I can do it.
  • the information processing method of the above embodiment includes: An information processing method performed by an information processing device (110), comprising: a step (S1010) of acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal (120) related to the target person; Analyzing the condition of the subject based on the life record information of the subject (S1020); a step of outputting information indicating the condition of the target person such that the information indicating the condition of the target person determined by the analysis is displayed to the viewer in an expression according to the attribute of the viewer; S1030) and has.
  • information indicating the condition of the subject is displayed in an expression according to the attributes of the viewer, so that people with different levels of knowledge regarding mental illness can make appropriate judgments regarding the subject. It can be made easier.
  • the program of the above embodiment is A computer is made to function as the information processing device (110) of the above embodiment. According to this embodiment, information indicating the condition of the subject is displayed in an expression according to the attributes of the viewer, so that people with different levels of knowledge regarding mental illness can make appropriate judgments regarding the subject. It can be made easier.
  • the information processing device (110) of the above embodiment includes: acquisition means (310) for acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal (120) related to the target person; Output means (330) for outputting life record information of the subject at a plurality of dates and times to a user who is a medical professional; Equipped with According to this embodiment, it becomes easy to acquire the subject's life record information, and by referring to the subject's life record information at multiple dates and times, it is possible to detect changes over time in the subject's condition or Since it becomes possible to evaluate fluctuations (for example, manic-depressive symptoms), it becomes easier to diagnose and treat the subject more appropriately.
  • the output means (330) outputs life record information about the plurality of subjects so that the life record information about the plurality of subjects is displayed as a list on the terminal (140) related to the user. According to this embodiment, medical personnel can grasp the condition of the patient they are in charge of in a short time.
  • the output means (330) is arranged so that life record information about a plurality of subjects is displayed in a list in a terminal (140) related to the user in a state differentiated according to the condition of the subjects. Life record information about the plurality of subjects is output. According to this embodiment, medical personnel can quickly grasp the presence of patients in a specific condition, such as a highly serious condition, among the patients they are in charge of.
  • the life record information may include text information that can be input by the user in addition to numerical information.
  • medical personnel can refer not only to standard information about the subject but also various information about the subject, so they can more appropriately diagnose and treat the subject. It becomes easier.
  • the output means (330) outputs the target person's life record information so that an image in which the target person's life record is visualized is displayed on a terminal (140) related to the user. According to this embodiment, it becomes easier to grasp the subject's life record information.
  • the output means (330) displays an analysis result of the subject's condition based on the subject's life record information on a terminal (140) related to the user, in distinction from the subject's life record information.
  • the analysis results are output as shown below.
  • medical personnel can refer not only to the subject's life record information, but also to the subject's condition predicted by the information processing system, and can also refer to the actually input life record information. Since confusion with predicted information can be prevented, it becomes easier to diagnose and treat the subject more appropriately.
  • the acquisition means (310) further acquires medication information for the subject input by the user. According to this embodiment, it becomes easy for medical personnel to grasp the influence that medicines prescribed to subjects have had on their daily lives.
  • the users include regular users who can continuously access the subject's life record information and temporary users who temporarily access the subject's life record information.
  • medical personnel who are in charge of regular medical care but also medical personnel who are temporarily in charge of medical care, such as emergency doctors, can refer to the life record information of the subject for diagnosis or treatment. It becomes possible to do so.
  • the acquisition means (310) further acquires open information and closed information regarding the target person input by the normal user
  • the output means (330) further outputs the open information and the close information to the regular user, and outputs the open information to the temporary user while not outputting the close information.
  • medical personnel in charge of regular medical care can input information that they wish to share with other medical personnel, while also being able to input information that they do not want other medical personnel to see. .
  • the information processing method of the above embodiment includes: An information processing method performed by an information processing device (110), comprising: a step (S1110) of acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal (120) related to the target person; outputting life record information of the subject at a plurality of dates and times to a user who is a medical professional (S1120); has.
  • an information processing method performed by an information processing device (110), comprising: a step (S1110) of acquiring life record information of the target person recorded on a terminal (120) related to the target person; outputting life record information of the subject at a plurality of dates and times to a user who is a medical professional (S1120); has.
  • the program of the above embodiment is A computer is made to function as the information processing device (110) of the above embodiment. According to this embodiment, it becomes easy to acquire the subject's life record information, and by referring to the subject's life record information at multiple dates and times, it is possible to detect changes over time in the subject's condition or Since it becomes possible to evaluate fluctuations (for example, manic-depressive symptoms), it becomes easier to diagnose and treat the subject more appropriately.

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La présente invention permet à des personnes qui ont différents niveaux de connaissances concernant une maladie mentale d'effectuer une détermination appropriée concernant des patients atteints de la maladie mentale. La présente invention acquiert des informations d'enregistrement de vie concernant un sujet qui sont enregistrées dans un terminal associé au sujet. La présente invention analyse l'état d'un sujet sur la base des informations d'enregistrement de vie concernant le sujet. La présente invention délivre, à un lecteur, des informations qui indiquent l'état d'un sujet de telle sorte que des informations indiquant l'état du sujet, qui sont déterminées par l'analyse, sont affichées dans une expression selon les attributs du lecteur.
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