CN110741404A - Program and child care support method - Google Patents

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CN110741404A
CN110741404A CN201880037236.9A CN201880037236A CN110741404A CN 110741404 A CN110741404 A CN 110741404A CN 201880037236 A CN201880037236 A CN 201880037236A CN 110741404 A CN110741404 A CN 110741404A
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Abstract

A program causes a computer to execute a sleep data receiving process for receiving an input of sleep data including a time at which an infant starts to sleep and a time at which the infant wakes up from sleep, both within a predetermined period of time, a sleep score calculating process for calculating a sleep score indicating a sleep development level of the infant based on the received sleep data, and a child care advice displaying process for displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score by referring to a child care advice database for storing a plurality of child care advice relating to child care of the infant.

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Program and child care support method
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a program and a child care support method.
Background
Because of the insufficient speech communication ability of infants, it is difficult for those who are not familiar with child care to understand the state of infants. Since infants tend to have irregular sleep, it is particularly difficult to understand how to do so to prevent the infant from crying against sleep or crying during the night. Therefore, means for evaluating the sleep quality based on the age (month age) of the infant so that the caregiver can grasp the state of the infant have been proposed. For example, patent document 1 discloses the following technique. It is determined that the sleep level of the infant belongs to any of active sleep, quiet sleep, and indeterminate sleep, and the result is compared with a standard value corresponding to the age of the infant, thereby determining the sleep quality of the infant.
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Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication 2011-
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, the sleep of an infant does not always correspond to the age (month's age), and in cases, the standard value corresponding to the age of an infant described in patent document 1 does not match the actual sleep state of the infant.
The present invention has been achieved in view of the conventional problems such as the above-described problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a caregiver with an appropriate child care advice corresponding to an actual sleeping state of an infant.
Means for solving the problems
The main aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object is programs for causing a computer to execute:
a sleep data receiving process for receiving an input of sleep data including a time when an infant starts to sleep and a time when the infant wakes up from sleep, both of which are within a predetermined time period;
a sleep score calculation process for calculating a sleep score based on the received sleep data, the sleep score representing a sleep development level of the infant; and
child care advice display processing for displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score by referring to a child care advice database for storing a plurality of child care advice regarding child care of an infant.
Features of the present invention other than those described above will become apparent by reading the description of the present specification with reference to the accompanying drawings.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a suitable child care advice corresponding to the actual sleep state of an infant to a caregiver.
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Fig. 1 shows a child care support system 1 according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the terminal 10.
Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of child care support (advice) operation according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 4 illustrates an example of the sleep data input screen 310.
Fig. 5 shows an example of a sleep data display screen 320 that displays a graph of sleep data.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing steps performed in the child care advice display processing (S104) of the present embodiment.
Fig. 7 shows an example of the data structure of the child care advice database 121.
Fig. 8 shows an example of the child care advice display screen 330 displayed on the display unit 14 of the terminal 10.
Fig. 9 is a flowchart showing steps performed in a modification of the child care advice display processing (S104).
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At least the following matters will become clear from the description of the present specification and the accompanying drawings.
A program causes a computer to execute a sleep data receiving process for receiving an input of sleep data including a time at which an infant starts to sleep and a time at which the infant wakes up from sleep, both within a predetermined period of time, a sleep score calculating process for calculating a sleep score indicating a sleep development level of the infant based on the received sleep data, and a child care advice displaying process for displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score by referring to a child care advice database for storing a plurality of child care advice relating to child care of the infant.
According to such a program, child care advice is provided to the caregiver based on the sleep score calculated from the actual sleep pattern of the infant. Therefore, it is possible to provide an appropriate child care advice according to the sleep development level of each infant, compared to the conventional standardized child care advice set on the basis of the age of the month.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: storing a plurality of child care advice in the child care advice database in a state of being divided into a plurality of levels according to the value of the sleep score.
According to such a program, by using a child care advice database in which a plurality of child care advice is divided according to the value of the sleep score, it is possible to provide appropriate child care advice corresponding to the sleep development level of an infant. In addition, by providing a fine division corresponding to the sleep score, an optimal child care advice can be provided according to the individual sleep development level of the infant.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: the child care advice includes child care advice relating to at least any of environment, sleep, dining, excreting, exercise, and playing.
According to such a program, since child care advice can be provided from various angles, even a caregiver with little experience in child care can carelessly take care of an infant.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: the sleep data having received the input is visually displayed as a graph on a display unit of the computer.
According to such a program, the caregiver can visually confirm the -day sleep time zone and hours of the infant.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: the child care advice and the chart are simultaneously displayed on the display unit of the computer.
For example, the caregiver can easily visually confirm the time period for the infant to walk in days, how the reversal of day and night occurs in the infant's sleep pattern, and the like.
In such a program, it is desirable that the program causes the computer to execute a child care advice change process for changing a specific child care advice selected from the child care advice database according to the value of the sleep score to another child care advice that is different advice from the specific child care advice based on the age of the infant in the month or the level of development.
According to such a program, it is possible to prevent inappropriate advice from being displayed for an infant of a specific month's age. That is, in the case where the details of the child care advice selected according to the value of the sleep score are inappropriate in consideration of the actual month age or the development level of the infant, newly selecting the child care advice makes it possible to provide more appropriate child care advice.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: dividing, in the child care advice database, the plurality of child care advice into a plurality of levels according to the value of the sleep score, and storing a reference month age in correspondence with each of the plurality of levels; and in the child care advice changing process, when a reference month-old corresponding to a division of the child care advice selected from the child care advice database according to the value of the sleep score differs from an actual month-old of the infant by a predetermined value or more, reselecting the child care advice from among child care advice set in a division corresponding to a reference month-old that is close to the actual month-old of the infant in the child care advice database.
According to such a program, it is possible to select child care advice corresponding to the actual month-old of the infant, and it is further possible to prevent inappropriate child care advice from being displayed. That is, by correcting the child care advice selected according to the sleep score in consideration of the actual month-old of the infant, more appropriate child care advice can be provided.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: in the child care advice database, a plurality of the child care advice divided into a plurality of levels are subdivided into a plurality of levels according to the value of the reference month age.
According to such a program, it is preferable to select child care advice set in a segment closer to the actual month-old of the infant, among the segments selected according to the sleep score. Therefore, more accurate child care advice can be provided.
In such a procedure, it is desirable to: the child care advice includes child care advice related to play outdoors, and the child care advice related to play outdoors is displayed only if the sleep score is greater than or equal to a predetermined value.
According to such a procedure, the display of unpractical child care advice is prevented, thereby suppressing the occurrence of child care problems. For example, if the infant's sleep score is less than a predetermined value, the infant's sleep development level is insufficient, and it is highly likely that the infant has not grown to be able to play outdoors. Therefore, for such a young infant, inappropriate child care advice such as playing outdoors or the like is not displayed, thereby preventing injury or accidents.
In such a procedure, it is desirable that the child care advice includes excretion-related child care advice, and that diaper-related information related to the excretion-related child care advice be displayed together with the excretion-related child care advice .
According to such a procedure, a caregiver can be provided with child care advice and information about items (e.g., diapers) required to follow the child care advice at the same time. Therefore, more convenient child care support can be performed.
Further, child care support methods include a sleep data receiving step of receiving an input of sleep data including a time at which an infant starts to sleep and a time at which the infant wakes up from sleep, both of which are within a predetermined period of time, a sleep score calculating step of calculating a sleep score representing a sleep development level of the infant based on the received sleep data, and a child care advice displaying step of displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score by referring to a child care advice database for storing a plurality of child care advice relating to child care of the infant.
According to such child care support method, child care support (child care advice) is provided to the caregiver based on the sleep score calculated from the actual sleep pattern of the infant. Therefore, it is possible to provide an appropriate child care advice according to the sleep development level of each infant, compared to the conventional standardized child care advice set on the basis of the age of the month.
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Fig. 1 shows a child care support system 1 according to the present embodiment. The child care support system 1 provides a user (hereinafter also referred to as "caregiver") with advice and other information relating to child care. The child care support system 1 includes a terminal (computer) 10 and a sensor device (activity recorder) 20. The terminal 10 and the sensor device 20 may communicate with each other in a wired or wireless manner in real time. However, in the present embodiment, the terminal 10 does not necessarily have to be connected to the sensor device 20 in such a manner that communication can be performed. The terminal 10 can constitute the child care support system 1 alone by downloading and installing the program.
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The terminal 10 receives input of information output from the sensor device 20 and information based on an input operation from a user (caregiver or operator of the terminal 10). Then, the terminal 10 performs various processes and displays the result on the display unit 14. The terminal 10 is for example a smartphone or a tablet terminal. The terminal 10 in the present embodiment executes the downloaded program to perform various processes related to child care support (described later).
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the terminal 10. The terminal 10 according to the present embodiment includes a control unit 11, a storage unit 12, an input unit 13, a display unit 14, and a communication unit 15.
The control unit 11 transfers data between the units and controls the entire terminal. The control unit 11 is realized by a Central Processing Unit (CPU) executing a program stored in a predetermined memory. In addition, the control unit 11 includes a sleep data receiving unit 111, a sleep data display unit 112, a sleep score calculating unit 113, a child care advice selecting unit 114, a child care advice display unit 115, a child care advice changing unit 116, and a personal information input receiving unit 117. The specific operation of the processing in each unit will be described later.
The storage unit 12 includes a Read Only Memory (ROM) and a Random Access Memory (RAM). The ROM is a read-only memory area in which programs and the like are stored. The RAM is a rewritable storage area to be used as a work area for arithmetic processing of the control unit 11, and is realized by, for example, a nonvolatile storage device such as a flash memory or a hard disk. The storage unit 12 in the present embodiment includes a child care advice database 121, and the child care advice database 121 stores various information related to child care advice.
The input unit 13 is used by a user (caregiver) of the terminal 10 to input various data such as sleep data of an infant and the like, and is implemented by, for example, a tap operation on a touch panel.
The display unit 14 is a screen that displays various information based on an instruction from the control unit 11, and is implemented by, for example, a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or the like.
The communication unit 15 has a function of a receiver that communicates with the sensor device 20 and receives a signal.
(sensor device 20)
The sensor device 20 is a device that is worn on the wrist or ankle of an infant to output various information obtained from the infant to the terminal 10. In the present embodiment, the "infant" means a child before reading primary school, and is, for example, a child under five years (60 months old). Fig. 1 shows an example in which the sensor device 20 is worn on the wrist of an infant. The sensor device 20 is an example of an "infant sensor device".
The activity recorder may be worn on the wrist or ankle or the like of the measurement subject, whereby the activity amount (physical exercise amount) of the measurement subject (infant) can be continuously measured for a long period of time.
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As a child care support method using the child care support system 1, a method for providing a suitable child care advice to a caregiver will be explained. The child care advice in the present embodiment is provided by using a child care support program (hereinafter also referred to as "program") in the terminal 10.
First, a user (caregiver) makes initial settings of the terminal 10, at th time when a program in the terminal 10 is activated, the personal information input receiving unit 117 displays a personal information input display screen (not shown) on the display unit 14 to receive an input of personal information about an infant, the caregiver inputs at least a birth date and a sex of the infant as the personal information through the input unit 13 of the terminal 10, the caregiver can further input a name and other information of the infant, the personal information input receiving unit 117 stores the received personal information in the storage unit 12 upon receiving the input of the personal information.
Upon ending the initial setting, child care support (counseling) operation using the child care support program may be started. Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of child care support (advice) operation according to the present embodiment.
At the start of the child care support operation, first, the sleep data receiving unit 111 performs sleep data receiving processing (S101) for receiving input of sleep data of an infant within a predetermined period of time, "sleep data" is data including a time at which the infant starts sleeping and a time at which the infant wakes up from sleeping, both of which are within the predetermined period of time.
In the present embodiment, the sleep start time and the wake-up time of the infant can be automatically measured by the sensor device 20, and input (transmitted) to the terminal 10 through the communication means in a wired or wireless manner, and received as sleep data by the sleep data receiving unit 111. By the automatic measurement using the sensor device 20, accurate sleep data can be obtained without burdening the caregiver.
In another aspect, the caregiver can manually input sleep data into the terminal 10 without using the sensor device 20. for example, if the terminal 10 and the sensor device 20 are not connected to each other when the sleep data reception process (S101) is performed, the sleep data reception unit 111 displays a sleep data input screen 310 on the display unit 14 to prompt the caregiver to input sleep data. FIG. 4 shows an example of the sleep data input screen 310. the sleep data input screen 310 includes a sleep start time input 311, a wake up time input 312, and a data registration 313. the caregiver inputs the date and time when the infant starts sleeping into the sleep start time input 311.
Subsequently, the sleep data display unit 112 performs sleep data display processing (S102) for generating a graph of the sleep data received in S101 to visually display the sleep data FIG. 5 shows an example of a sleep data display screen 320 displaying the graph of the sleep data on the sleep data display screen 320, black bars are displayed on an axis representing the above-mentioned "predetermined period of time", and each black bar represents a time zone in which an infant is asleep.
Next, based on the sleep data received in S101, sleep score calculation section 113 performs sleep score calculation processing for calculating a sleep score indicating the level of sleep development of the infant (S103). As a method for calculating the sleep score, for example, a method disclosed in "Development of the 24-hrest-activity pattern in man intakes" (2006) Infant Behav Dev 29 by Jenni OG, Deboer T, Achermann P can be adopted. For example, a cycle chart representing the infant sleep/wake pattern obtained from the initially input 24-hour sleep data (body movement data) is analyzed. And, based on the amplitude of the cycle map, the intensity of circadian rhythm within 24 hours is calculated as a sleep score. In addition, if sleep data is input for more than three days, the sleep score may be calculated by using the sleep data of the last three days, or may be calculated as an average value during a predetermined period of time.
Generally, a person lives with a fixed rhythm that sleeps at night in days (24 hours) and is awake during the day.
In the present embodiment, the sleep score is calculated as a value of 0 to 10. If the infant is of a low age in the month, the level of sleep development is insufficient, and thus the sleep score tends to be low. Then, as the infant grows, the level of development of sleep increases according to the increase in the age of the month, and the sleep score tends to be high.
Subsequently, the child care advice display unit 115 performs child care advice display processing for displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score calculated in S103 (S104). Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing steps performed in the child care advice display processing (S104) of the present embodiment.
In the child care advice display processing of the present embodiment, first, child care advice selecting section 114 selects a predetermined child care advice in accordance with the sleep score from among a plurality of kinds of child care advice stored in child care advice database 121 of storage section 12 (S141).
The child care advice database 121 will be explained below. Fig. 7 shows an example of the data structure of the child care advice database 121. The child care advice database 121 stores various advice related to child care of infants. As the kind of child care advice, for example, advice related to "environment", advice related to "sleep", advice related to "meal", advice related to "excretion", advice related to "exercise", advice related to "play", and the like are set. For example, as child care advice relating to "environment", a caregiver is advised from the viewpoint of switching the level of brightness or noise of a room between night and day. In addition, as child care advice relating to "sleep", child care advice relating to "meal", and child care advice relating to "excretion", caregivers are respectively advised from the viewpoint of regularly taking a rest of the body and mind, regularly taking nutrition, and regularly changing diapers or guiding infants to go to the toilet. The child care advice for "play" and the child care advice for "exercise" are provided to the caregiver for the purpose of approximating the cognitive function of the infant and for the purpose of approximating the physical function of the infant, respectively. Such child care advice from multiple angles helps caregivers who are even inexperienced in child care to carelessly take care of infants and young children. Needless to say, child care advice from angles other than the above six categories may also be stored.
In the example of fig. 7, the division is provided as follows, the th level in the case where the sleep score is greater than or equal to 0 and less than 3, the second level in the case where the sleep score is greater than or equal to 3 and less than 4, the third level in the case where the sleep score is greater than or equal to 4 and less than 5, the fourth level in the case where the sleep score is greater than or equal to 5 and less than 6, and the fifth level in the case where the sleep score is greater than or equal to 6 and less than or equal to 10.
The child care advice selecting unit 114 refers to the child care advice database 121, and selects child care advice set in the corresponding division in accordance with the sleep score calculated in the sleep score calculation process (S103). For example, if the calculated sleep score is 3.7, a plurality of child care advice set in the second level of fig. 7 are selected. Since the plurality of child care advice is divided according to the value of the sleep score, appropriate child care advice can be selected according to the sleep development level of the infant. In particular, in the child care advice database 121 shown in fig. 7, since the fine 3-level division is provided in the range of the sleep score of 3 to 6, it is possible to provide the optimal child care advice according to the individual sleep development level of the infant.
Note that, in the child care advice database 121 shown in fig. 7, the reference month age is set in association with each division of the th level to the fifth level.
Subsequently, the child care advice display unit 115 determines or more child care advice selected in S141 as child care advice for the caregiver (S142), and displays the determined child care advice on the display unit 14 (S143).
Fig. 8 shows an example of the child care advice display screen 330 displayed on the display unit 14 of the terminal 10. In fig. 8, this screen is an example displayed when the sleep score of the infant is 3.7. The child care advice display screen 330 includes a child care advice display unit 331, a sleep data display unit 332, and a related information display unit 333.
The child care advice display unit 331 displays the child care advice selected in S141. Note that, in the case where a large number of child care advice is to be displayed, a plurality of child care advice may be displayed in such a manner that the child care advice display portion 331 is scrolled. By confirming the child care advice displayed on the child care advice display unit 331, the caregiver can objectively know the kind of child care action to be performed and can carelessly take care of the infant.
In addition, if "walk every day" is displayed as the child care advice related to exercise, the caregiver refers to the sleep data (chart) so that the amount of exercise, walking, and social play in the day is checked and adjusted as the child care advice, the caregiver refers to the sleep data (chart) so that it is possible to see eyes to understand how the day and night actually occurs in the sleep mode of the infant is reversed, and thus it is easy to plan to adjust the exercise or walking.
The related information display unit 333 displays information useful for child care related to the child care advice displayed on the child care advice display unit 331. For example, when a child care advice related to "excretion" is displayed on the child care advice display unit 331, the related information display unit 333 displays the recommended diaper product information or the URL of the website for introducing diapers. The caregiver is provided with child care advice, and can also simultaneously obtain information about items (e.g., diapers or milk powder) required to follow the child care advice, thereby receiving more convenient support for child care. In addition, caregivers can relieve the child's stress of nursing.
In this way, in the child care support system according to the present embodiment, the sleep score is calculated according to the actual sleep pattern of the infant, and the child care advice is displayed based on the calculated sleep score. Therefore, it is possible to provide a more appropriate child care advice according to the sleep development level of each infant, compared to the conventional standardized child care advice set based on the age of the month.
In addition, since a plurality of child care advice is set in levels according to the sleep score, more practical child care advice can be provided. For example, in the child care advice related to "play", the child care advice related to "play outdoors" is displayed only when the sleep score is 5 or more (fourth level or more) (see fig. 7). If the infant's sleep score is less than 5, the level of sleep development is insufficient and it is highly likely that the infant is not growing enough to be able to play outdoors. If such a young infant is played outdoors, the infant may be injured or an accident may occur. In the case where a recommendation on "play outdoors" is displayed for an infant with a sleep score of 5 or less, a caregiver with little experience in child care may follow the child care recommendation, which is dangerous. Therefore, "play outdoors" is set as a child care suggestion in a level (fourth level or more) corresponding to a considerably higher sleep score.
In addition to "play", other child care advice related to "meal" and "exercise" and the like is also set according to the value of the sleep score. For example, in child care related to "dining", advice related to baby food is set for infants with a sleep score of less than 5 (below the third level), and advice related to snacks is set for infants with a sleep score of 6 or more (above the fifth level). Therefore, since an appropriate child care advice is set according to the value of the sleep score, the display of an unpractical child care advice is prevented, thereby suppressing the occurrence of child care problems.
< variation of child care advice display processing >
The child care advice display processing (S104) of fig. 3 may be modified as follows. In this modification, the child care advice is determined and displayed in consideration of the "month age" data in addition to the "sleep score" of the infant. Fig. 9 is a flowchart showing steps performed in a modification of the child care advice display processing (S104).
As shown in fig. 9, in the present modification, child care advice selecting section 114 first selects a predetermined child care advice in accordance with a sleep score from among a plurality of types of child care advice stored in child care advice database 121 in storage section 12 (S241). The selection of the child care advice is the same as or substantially the same as the processing shown in S141 of fig. 6. That is, a predetermined child care advice corresponding to the sleep score calculated in S103 is selected from a plurality of child care advice that are divided into 5 levels and stored in the child care advice database 121 (refer to fig. 7).
Then, the child care advice changing unit 116 compares the reference month age (see fig. 7) and the actual month age of the infant with each other each of the reference month ages corresponds to any of the levels at which the child care advice selected in S241 is set (these levels are divisions of the th level to the fifth level in fig. 7).
Each reference month age corresponding to any of the th to fifth levels in the child care advice database 121 represents the average reference month age of the infant assumed as the subject to which the child advice set in the corresponding level is to be applied, in other words, the child care advice is set for an infant that reaches the reference month age corresponding to each child care advice recorded in the child advice database 121.
For example, assume that a fourth level of child care advice of "play outdoors" is selected based on the sleep score of an infant that is three months old. However, in general, infants three months old are not able to walk yet, and child care advice of "playing outdoors" is inappropriate. Therefore, in S242, when the difference between the reference month-old and the actual month-old of the infant is a predetermined value or more (for example, three months or more), the child care advice selected in S241 is determined as inappropriate advice.
If the selected child care advice is judged to be inappropriate (yes in S242), the child care advice changing unit 116 selects a new child care advice (S243) from the child care advice database 121, that is, performs processing of changing the child care advice selected in S241 to a different child care advice.
In contrast, in the case where the reference month age corresponding to the division selected according to the sleep score is smaller than the actual month age by three months or more, the division may be shifted to the high -level division, and the child care advice set in the high -level division may be selected as the new child care advice.
In the above manner, as a result of comparison between the actual month-old of the infant and the corresponding reference month-old in the child care advice database 121, in the case where a difference of a predetermined value or more (three months in the above example) is generated, the child care advice is newly selected. Therefore, since it is more likely to select child care advice more suitable for the actual month-old of an infant, it is possible to prevent inappropriate child care advice from being displayed. That is, the child care advice selected according to the sleep score is corrected in consideration of the actual month-old of the infant, and more appropriate child care advice can be provided.
In addition, in the child care advice database 121 shown in fig. 7, a plurality of kinds of child care advice are divided into five levels and stored according to sleep scores, however, in cases, the child care advice in the division is subdivided according to the reference month age, for example, although the reference month age corresponding to the second level is 3 to 6 months in fig. 7, the second level is subdivided into a case where the reference month age is 3 or 4 months and a case where the reference month age is 5 or 6 months, and child care advice that is partially different is set in each subdivision.
Therefore, in the division selected according to the sleep score, the child care advice changing unit 116 may preferably select child care advice set in a sub-division closer to the actual reference month-old of the infant. For example, when the sleep score of an infant three months old is calculated to be 3.7, although the child care advice set in the second level (the reference month age is 3 to 6 months) of the child care advice database 121 is selected, in this case, it is preferable to select the child care advice set in a segment (3 or 4 months) closer to the actual month age of the infant. Therefore, more accurate child care advice can be provided.
In addition, when the child care advice changing process is performed, the "development level" of the infant may be referred to in addition to or instead of the "month age" of the infant. Here, the "development level" of an infant is a level indicating physical function, diet, or mental/psychological development of the infant. For example, regarding the physical function, the development level is determined based on whether the infant can perform items such as "raise head", "turn over", "sit upright", "crawl", "stand", "walk with the hands", and "walk alone". Also, regarding diet, determination is made regarding the items "baby food has started to be eaten" and "can eat by oneself" and the like; the intelligence is determined by "a single word can be spoken", "a sentence with two words can be spoken", "a gesture such as waving a hand", "understanding what an adult is saying", and "can play with a friend" or the like. Needless to say, determination may be made for other items.
In the case of making a judgment based on the "development level" of the infant, it is first made whether or not the infant can make the above-described items registered in the initial setting and registered in advance as part of the personal information, in addition , the above-described items are set in association with each level in the child care advice database 121 as the reference development level information, for example, in the child care advice database 121, "head up" and "turn over" are set as the abilities of the second level, and "sitting straight" is set as the abilities of the third level or more.
Subsequently, in S242 of judging "month age", it is also judged "development level" (or the judgment may be a process independent of S242), "development level" is judged substantially the same as the above-described method of judging "month age". that is, in the case where there is a difference between the reference development level corresponding to the selected child care advice and the actual development level of the infant, it is judged that the selected child care advice is unsuitable as child care advice for the infant.
The judgment is made in association with the actual month-old of the infant and the step is further made for the development level.
As a result, in the case where it is determined that the difference between the age of the month is the predetermined value or more (yes in S242), step is repeated S243, and further , in the case where it is determined that the difference between the reference age of the month and the actual age of the month of the infant is less than the predetermined value (no in S242), child care advice display unit 115 determines the child care advice determined to be appropriate in S242 as child care advice for the caregiver (S244), and display unit 115 displays the determined child care advice on display unit 14 (S245).
In the above manner, according to the present modification, while the basic processing is to select a child care advice based on the sleep score, correction is also made in consideration of the actual month-old and development level of the infant. Therefore, more accurate child care advice can be provided to the caregiver.
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Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the above-described embodiments of the present invention are merely to facilitate the understanding of the present invention and should not be construed as limiting the present invention in any way. The present invention may be variously changed or modified without departing from the gist thereof, and includes equivalents thereof. For example, modifications to be described below are possible.
In the above-described embodiment, although the child care advice is displayed on the screen (display unit 14) included in the terminal 10, the terminal 10 may include a speaker, and an alarm may be given by using voice, music, light, or the like. Therefore, even when the caregiver does not always view the terminal 10, the caregiver can know information corresponding to each alarm. Further, in addition to the display of the screen, voice, music, or the like may be displayed.
In addition, the child care advice may be displayed on a screen different from the display unit 14 of the terminal 10, for example, a chart of the child care advice or the sleep data may be displayed on a monitor or the like of a personal computer connected to the terminal 10 in a manner that communication is possible, information of past days may be displayed side by side or an enlarged chart of the sleep data may be easily displayed by using a large screen such as a monitor or the like of the personal computer, thereby further improving the convenience of the child care support system 1.
Further, appropriate communication may be performed between the sensor device 20 (sensor unit) and the terminal 10, direct communication may be performed via a local network such as a Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) or a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), and communication using a wireless area network (WWAN) such as the Internet may be performed, the sensor device 20 (sensor unit) and a server may communicate with each other via a network, the server may perform each process and manage data, and the terminal 10 may function as a display screen.
In this case, all the processes may be prepared as a program, or of the processes may be processed by hardware, and the rest of the processes may be prepared as a program.
In addition, the program may be supplied to the computer by using a non-transitory computer-readable medium having an executable program. Note that examples of the non-transitory computer-readable medium include a magnetic recording medium (e.g., a floppy disk, a magnetic tape, or a hard disk drive), a CD-ROM (read only memory), and the like.
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1 child care support system,
10 terminals (computers),
11 a control unit,
111 sleep data receiving unit, 112 sleep data display unit
113 sleep score calculation unit, 114 child care suggestion selection unit
115 child care advice display unit, 116 child care advice changing unit
117 personal information input receiving unit,
12 a memory cell,
121 child care suggestion database,
13 an input unit,
14 a display unit,
15 a communication unit,
20 sensor devices (sensor units, activity recorders),
310 sleep data input screen,
311 a sleep start time input unit, 312 a wake-up time input unit, 313 a data registration unit,
320 sleep data display picture,
330 child care suggestion display screen,
331 child care advice display unit, 332 sleep data display unit,
333 related information display unit

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1, programs for causing a computer to execute:
a sleep data receiving process for receiving an input of sleep data including a time when an infant starts to sleep and a time when the infant wakes up from sleep, both of which are within a predetermined time period;
a sleep score calculation process for calculating a sleep score based on the received sleep data, the sleep score representing a sleep development level of the infant; and
child care advice display processing for displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score by referring to a child care advice database for storing a plurality of child care advice regarding child care of an infant.
2. The program according to claim 1, wherein,
storing a plurality of child care advice in the child care advice database in a state of being divided into a plurality of levels according to the value of the sleep score.
3. The program according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
the child care advice includes child care advice regarding at least any of environment, sleep, dining, excreting, exercising, and playing.
4. The program of any of claims 1-3,
the received input sleep data is visually displayed as a graph on a display unit of the computer.
5. The program according to claim 4, wherein,
the child care advice and the chart are simultaneously displayed on the display unit of the computer.
6. The program of any of claims 1-5, wherein the program causes the computer to further perform:
child care advice changing processing for changing, based on the month-age or the development level of the infant, a specific child care advice selected from the child care advice database according to the value of the sleep score to another child care advice, the another child care advice being advice different from the specific child care advice.
7. The program according to claim 6, wherein,
in the child care advice database,
dividing the plurality of child care advice into a plurality of levels according to the value of the sleep score, an
Storing a reference age of month corresponding to each of the plurality of levels, an
In the child care advice change processing,
when a reference month-old corresponding to a division of child care advice selected from the child care advice database according to the value of the sleep score differs from an actual month-old of the infant by a predetermined value or more, in the child care advice database, a reselection of the child care advice is made from child care advice set in a division corresponding to a reference month-old that is close to the actual month-old of the infant.
8. The program according to claim 7, wherein,
in the child care advice database, a plurality of the child care advice divided into a plurality of levels are subdivided into a plurality of levels according to the value of the reference month age.
9. The program of any of claims 1-8,
the child care advice includes child care advice relating to play outdoors, an
Displaying a child care suggestion relating to playing outdoors only if the sleep score is greater than or equal to a predetermined value.
10. The program of any of claims 1-9,
the child care advice includes child care advice regarding excretion, an
Diaper-related information associated with the child care advice on excretion is displayed together with the child care advice on excretion .
11, child care support method, comprising:
a sleep data receiving step, which is used for receiving the input of sleep data, wherein the sleep data comprises the time when the infant starts to sleep and the time when the infant wakes up from the sleep, which are both in a preset time period;
a sleep score calculation step of calculating a sleep score based on the received sleep data, the sleep score representing a sleep development level of the infant; and
a child care advice display step of displaying a child care advice corresponding to the sleep score by referring to a child care advice database for storing a plurality of child care advice related to child care of an infant.
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