Presentation | 2017-09-04 Research of relationship between nurse's irregular working shift and happiness using wearable sensors Yuki Nagai, Nobuo Sato, Eiji Kawamoto, Hiroshi Imai, Motomu Shimaoka, Kazuo Yano, |
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Abstract(in English) | In recent years, the high turnover rate is regarded as a problem in healthcare workers, especially nurse work, and in particular, irregular work style including night shift is mentioned as one of the causes. In this study, we used a name tag type wearable sensor to quantitatively analyze the relationship between nurse 's irregular shifts in work and happiness. As a result, we discovered that there is a negative correlation between work shifts and happiness indicators. Moreover, by more detailed analysis, it was discovered that between the combination of specific working hours and the happiness indicator, "day shift from deep night shift" which is a counterclockwise way of work, and "quasi-night shift with a break from quasi-night shift". It was suggested that the sense of happiness of nurses could be improved by changing the combination of working hours. |
Keyword(in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Keyword(in English) | Happiness / Wearable sensor / Hospital nurse / Irregular work shift |
Paper # | LOIS2017-18,IE2017-39,EMM2017-47 |
Date of Issue | 2017-08-28 (LOIS, IE, EMM) |
Conference Information | |
Committee | EMM / IE / LOIS / IEE-CMN / ITE-ME |
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Conference Date | 2017/9/4(2days) |
Place (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Place (in English) | Kyoto Univ. (Clock Tower Centennial Hall) |
Topics (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Topics (in English) | Multimedia Communication/System, Lifelog Applications, IP Broadcasting/Video Transmission, Media Security, etc. |
Chair | Keiichi Iwamura(TUS) / Takayuki Hamamoto(Tokyo Univ. of Science) / Hiroyuki Nishi(Sojo Univ.) / Yoshimi Fukumura(Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) / Miki Haseyama(Hokkaido Univ.) |
Vice Chair | Hirohisa Hioki(Kyoto Univ.) / Minoru Kuribayashi(Okayama Univ.) / Kazuya Kodama(NII) / Hideaki Kimata(NTT) / Tomohiro Yamada(NTT) / / Norio Tagawa(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) |
Secretary | Hirohisa Hioki(Shizuoka Univ.) / Minoru Kuribayashi(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) / Kazuya Kodama(Nagoya Univ.) / Hideaki Kimata(KDDI Research) / Tomohiro Yamada(Nagasaki Univ.) / (NTT) / Norio Tagawa(CRIEPI) |
Assistant | Kan Hyonho(NIT, Tokyo) / Harumi Murata(Chukyo Univ.) / Yasutaka Matsuo(NHK) / Kazuya Hayase(NTT) / Motoi Okamoto(Research Organization of Information and Systems) / Keisuke Utsu(Tokai Univ.) / Takeshi YAGI(NTT) |
Paper Information | |
Registration To | Technical Committee on Enriched MultiMedia / Technical Committee on Image Engineering / Technical Committee on Life Intelligence and Office Information Systems / Technical Meeting on Communications / Technical Group on Media Engineering |
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Language | JPN |
Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Sub Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Title (in English) | Research of relationship between nurse's irregular working shift and happiness using wearable sensors |
Sub Title (in English) | |
Keyword(1) | Happiness |
Keyword(2) | Wearable sensor |
Keyword(3) | Hospital nurse |
Keyword(4) | Irregular work shift |
1st Author's Name | Yuki Nagai |
1st Author's Affiliation | Tokyo Institute of Technology(Tokyo Tech) |
2nd Author's Name | Nobuo Sato |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Hitachi, Ltd.(Hitachi) |
3rd Author's Name | Eiji Kawamoto |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Mie University Hospital(Mie Univ. HP) |
4th Author's Name | Hiroshi Imai |
4th Author's Affiliation | Mie University Hospital(Mie Univ. HP) |
5th Author's Name | Motomu Shimaoka |
5th Author's Affiliation | Mie University(Mie Univ.) |
6th Author's Name | Kazuo Yano |
6th Author's Affiliation | Hitachi, Ltd.(Hitachi) |
Date | 2017-09-04 |
Paper # | LOIS2017-18,IE2017-39,EMM2017-47 |
Volume (vol) | vol.117 |
Number (no) | LOIS-199,IE-200,EMM-201 |
Page | pp.pp.29-34(LOIS), pp.29-34(IE), pp.29-34(EMM), |
#Pages | 6 |
Date of Issue | 2017-08-28 (LOIS, IE, EMM) |