123 research outputs found

    An examination of applicability of face recognition sensors in public facilities

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    Purpose: This study aimed to explore the usability and applicability of face recognition sensors in public spaces to collect customer footfall data, which could then be analysed and evaluated for facility design and planning Methodology: Nine OMRON sensors were provided for the project and installed at five locations in a public facility for three months. The project was carried out by a local consortium with the cooperation of local technology-based Small Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs), business organisations, and a local university. Collected data was analysed using data-mining software to develop a result report with diagrams, and reveal issues and potential for practical application in the future. Findings: It has been found that this technology could be applied for further consumer behavioural analysis, for example, analysing the relationship between product displays and purchasing behaviour, or looking at the link between consumers’ attributes and their buying behaviour. Moreover, the collected data can be further studied to develop a more detailed analysis of the relationships between the data collected from different points of installation. A critical issue found was about how to protect the privacy of the people whose data the sensors collected (i.e., image rights, and other privacy-related issues), which suggests the need for guidelines on ethical data collection and raises questions on how to get agreement from potential participants in the experiment. Implication and limitation: Although it was acknowledged that this project remained at pilot level and would need to expand before more robust implications and recommendations could be developed, the experimental outcome suggests that face recognition sensors have the potential for commercial use. Collecting and analysing customers’ behavioural data can contribute to marketing strategy and planning. The study also discusses the necessity of enhancing business opportunities through open innovation, in this case based on a consortium inviting local technology-oriented SMEs, universities, and other stakeholders to support the local economy. The implications of this study could inspire others to start new businesses and to support the local economy and small enterprises

    Radiotherapy for inoperable and refractory endometriosis presenting with massive hemorrhage: a case report

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    INTRODUCTION: Many patients with endometriosis are treated with medication or by surgical approaches. However, a small number of patients do not respond to medication and are inoperable because of comorbidities. This case report shows the effectiveness of radiotherapy for refractory endometriosis and includes a time series of serum estradiol levels. CASE PRESENTATION: A 47-year-old Asian woman presented to our facility with uncontrolled endometriosis refractory to medication. Our patient was considered inoperable because of severe idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, and underwent radiotherapy for massive genital bleeding requiring blood transfusions. A radiation dose of 20Gy in 10 fractions was delivered to the pelvis, including the bilateral ovaries, uterus, and myomas. An additional 10Gy in five fractions was delivered to the endometrium to control residual bleeding. Genital bleeding was completely inhibited on day 46 after radiotherapy. Hormonal analysis revealed that radiotherapy induced post-menopausal status. Two years after radiotherapy, atypical genital bleeding had not recurred and has been well controlled without side effects. CONCLUSIONS: Disrupted ovarian function is an adverse effect of radiotherapy. However, radiotherapy can be useful for inducing menopause. In cases of medication-refractory or inoperable endometriosis, radiotherapy would be an effective treatment option

    School Health Organization at Junior High School Attached to the School Education,Okayama University

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     岡山大学教育学部附属中学校における学校保健委員会の取組み,および学校保健委員会の資料の養護実習への活用について報告する。附属中学校の学校保健委員会は,①学校保健活動の全体像が理解されること,②課題が明確になる資料を工夫すること,③関係者の共通理解が図られること,の3つの視点から取組まれており,このことが日々の学校保健活動に対する有効な施策を協議するために重要であった。学校保健委員会の資料は同時に,養護実習において学生が学校保健活動を理解するための教材として活用できる

    Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor with an Unusual Clinical Course: A Late-onset and Late Recurrent Case

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    Juvenile granulosa cell tumors (JGCTs) are rare ovarian tumors with overall good prognoses. They differ from adult granulosa cell tumors (AGCTs), which are well known for late recurrence. Most JGCTs (~97%) occur in individuals G missense point mutation of FOXL2 gene (characteristic of AGCT but absent in JGCT) allowed differentiation from AGCT. This is the first comprehensive report of JGCT with late recurrence. Although rare, late recurrence of JGCT can occur; long-term surveillance is suggested

    臨地実習において学生の行動変容を促した要因の分析

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    学生にとって臨地実習は,患者と直接接することで看護する喜びや達成感を感じ得る場となる。その反面,自分が気づいてもいなかった自分に出会ったり,無力感を感じたりと挫折感を体験する場ともなる。この臨地実習において,患者-学生関係の成立過程においてパニックを起こした学生Aと教員・指導者の関わり方を分析した。その結果,教員はパニックを起こした学生Aの気持ちを引き出し,教員・指導者が学生Aの気持ちを理解し,患者-学生関係を支援することで関係は成立していた。そして,学生Aは,患者-学生関係の深まりの中から看護のおもしろさを知ることができていた。教員は,学生・患者・指導者・教員の各関係のどの部分で学生が問題を抱えているのかを見極め,働きかけることが役割であることがわかった

    An actual condition survey on “career development regarding cancer nursing”

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    本研究の目的は,看護職者のキャリアディベロップメント支援のための継続教育プログラムの構築の基礎資料を得るために,A県下の看護職者のがん看護に関する学習状況やキャリア志向の実態を明らかにすることである.A県下病床数100床以上の外・内科を併設する病院17施設の看護職者1017名中686名(回収率67.5%)を分析対象とした.結果,がん看護に関する学習項目全てにおいて学習ニードが高かった.また,がん看護の学習機会を持つ者や学習の阻害要因はないと回答した者が多かった.職業的満足感では“看護の仕事にやりがいを感じている”“仕事上での目標がある”と回答した者が多く,“今の看護の仕事に満足している”とした者は約半数であった.がんに関する資格取得希望者は少なかった.がん看護に関する学習ニードと対象者の背景および学習機会,阻害要因,キャリア志向との関係については,学習機会があると回答した方が学習ニードの合計得点の平均値が高かった(P<0.05).また,阻害要因があると回答した方が学習ニードの合計得点の平均値が高かった(P<0.05).職業的満足感では“看護の仕事にやりがいを感じている”で〈そう思う群〉の方が学習ニードの合計得点の平均値が高かった(P<0.05).“仕事上での目標がある”では〈そう思う群〉の方が学習ニードの合計得点の平均値が高かった(P<0.05).“今の看護の仕事に満足している”では〈思わない群〉の方が学習ニードの合計得点の平均値が高かった(P<0.05).資格取得希望者の方が学習ニードの合計得点の平均値が高かった(P<0.05).以上より,がん看護に関する学習ニードの高さが示された.がん看護に関するキャリアディベロップにおいて,施設側と教育側の連携と学習ニードを充実させていくことが鍵となることが示唆された.The objective of this study was to elucidate the actual conditions of learning needs for cancer nursing and career-intended mind among nursing staff in Prefecture A in order to obtain basic information for establishing a continuing educational programs as support for developing a career of nursing staff. A survey was conducted on 1017 nurses working at one of 17 hospitals with ≥100 beds in Prefecture A that have both a department of surgery and a department of internal medicine. Answers from 686 nurses (response rate, 67.5%)were analyzed. The results indicated that there was a high level of learning needs in all learning items regarding cancer nursing. In addition, many nurses answered that they had opportunities to learn cancer nursing or that they had no obstacles to learn. Regarding job satisfaction, many nurses answered that they “feel worthwhile in nursing work” and “have objectives in their jobs” and approximately half of them answered that they “are satisfied with current nursing work”. Few nurses had a desire to acquire qualifications for being engaged in a high level of cancer care. In comparison of average scores of learning needs, nurses who answered there was a learning opportunities have higher scores than total average scores(P<0.05). In addition, learning need was high the one where had a hindrances to learning(P<0.05). As for the learning needs regarding cancer nursing and the relations of the career intention, learning need was higher Agree group in “find nursing work rewarding” (P<0.05) and “have career objectives” (P<0.05). Furthermore, learning need was higher Disagree group in “are satisfied with current nursing work” (P< 0.05). Learning need was higher a qualification applicant (P<0.05). These findings indicate a high level of learning needs regarding cancer nursing. It is necessary for “career development regarding cancer nursing” to be filled up in cooperation and learning need

    女性がんサバイバーの心理的適応

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    The purpose of this study is to explore the psychological adjustments female cancer survivors undergo with respect to their femininity. Semi-structured interviews were performed with 29 female cancer(breast or gynecologic cancer)survivors in their20s to50s. Qualitative descriptive study data was interpreted according to Krippendorff’s content analysis method. As a result, six categories were generated as psychological adjustments utilized by female cancer survivors from the viewpoint of femininity : “I like the way I am” ; “I am charming as a woman” ; “I live independently as a woman” ; “I am expanding my life as a woman” ; “I can feel connected with someone” ; and “I have graduated from pessimism.” These could be interpreted as psychological adaptations that reflect feminine emotions and reflect the strength and resilience of female cancer survivors. In order for female cancer survivors to adjust to living with cancer in a psychologically healthy way, it was suggested that nursing support was important to restore the feelings of the survivors from the perspective of these feminine characteristics

    Web-Based Content on Diet and Nutrition Written in Japanese: Infodemiology Study Based on Google Trends and Google Search

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    The increased availability of content of uncertain integrity obtained through the internet is a major concern. To date, however, there has been no comprehensive scrutiny of the fitness-for-purpose of web-based content on diet and nutrition. This cross-sectional study aims to describe diet- and nutrition-related web-based content written in Japanese, identified via a systematic extraction strategy using Google Trends and Google Search. We first identified keywords relevant for extracting web-based content (eg, blogs) on diet and nutrition written in Japanese using Google Trends. This process included identification of 638 seed terms, identification of approximately 1500 pairs of related queries (top) and search terms, the top 10% of which were extracted to identify 160 relevant pairs of related queries (top) and search terms, and identification of 107 keywords for search. We then extracted relevant web-based content using Google Search. The content (N=1703) examined here was extracted following a search based on 107 keywords. The most common themes included food and beverages (390/1703, 22.9%), weight management (366/1703, 21.49%), health benefits (261/1703, 15.33%), and healthy eating (235/1703, 13.8%). The main disseminators were information technology companies and mass media (474/1703, 27.83%), food manufacturers (246/1703, 14.45%), other (236/1703, 13.86%), and medical institutions (214/1703, 12.57%). Less than half of the content (790/1703, 46.39%) clearly indicated the involvement of editors or writers. More than half of the content (983/1703, 57.72%) was accompanied by one or more types of advertisement. The proportion of content with any type of citation reference was 40.05% (682/1703). The themes and disseminators of content were significantly associated with the involvement of editors or writers, accompaniment with advertisement, and citation of reference. In particular, content focusing on weight management was more likely to clearly indicate the involvement of editors or writers (212/366, 57.9%) and to be accompanied by advertisement (273/366, 74.6%), but less likely to have references cited (128/366, 35%). Content from medical institutions was less likely to have citation references (62/214, 29%). This study highlights concerns regarding the authorship, conflicts of interest (advertising), and the scientific credibility of web-based diet- and nutrition-related information written in Japanese. Nutrition professionals and experts should take these findings seriously because exposure to nutritional information that lacks context or seems contradictory can lead to confusion and backlash among consumers. However, more research is needed to draw firm conclusions about the accuracy and quality of web-based diet- and nutrition-related content and whether similar results can be obtained in other major mass media or social media outlets and even other languages. [Abstract copyright: ©Kentaro Murakami, Nana Shinozaki, Nana Kimoto, Hiroko Onodera, Fumi Oono, Tracy A McCaffrey, M Barbara E Livingstone, Tsuyoshi Okuhara, Mai Matsumoto, Ryoko Katagiri, Erika Ota, Tsuyoshi Chiba, Yuki Nishida, Satoshi Sasaki. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 16.11.2023.
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