Visualization of Acquisition Experience in Sternal Compression Maneuver Using Kinect Sensoring: For Co-Creation of Medical Technique Experiential Values

International Journal of Automation Technology Volume 12 Issue 4 Page 542-552 published_at 2018/07/05
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Title
Visualization of Acquisition Experience in Sternal Compression Maneuver Using Kinect Sensoring: For Co-Creation of Medical Technique Experiential Values
Creator
Hirose Makoto
Okamoto Satoru
Source Title
International Journal of Automation Technology
Volume 12
Issue 4
Start Page 542
End Page 552
Journal Identifire
ISSN 1881-7629
EISSN 1883-8022
Descriptions
In this study, we compare and verify data that have been rendered visual by Kinect sensoring with data obtained by conventional devices. This is in order to promote the co-creation of experiential values in the acquisition of a sternal compression technique in basic life support in the context of the improvement of the clinical skills of physicians and healthcare professionals. We find that Kinect sensoring is sufficiently accurate to evaluate measurements of the rate and depth of sternal compression; it is comparable to accelerometers and sternal compression-dedicated sensoring devices. This provides a platform for the co-creation of experiential values for the improvement of clinical skills based on the acquisition of medical techniques using the Kinect sensor, which is low in cost and easy to use. It also provides a platform for the exchange of sensor-captured information between the instructor and trainee. It is hoped that this will lead to the co-creation of values useful for the development of educational services in life-saving medical techniques.
Subjects
Kinect
sensoring
clinical skill improvement
CPR
skill education
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
富士技術出版株式会社
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Date of Issued 2018/07/05
Access Rights metadata only access
Relation
[DOI] 10.20965/ijat.2018.p0542
フジ ギジュツ シュッパン カブシキ ガイシャ
Remark Special Issue on Service Engineering