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- W983221851 abstract "As well known, nowadays Japan is one of the several “super-ageing societies” all around the world. The aging of Japan is thought to outweigh all other nations, as the country is purported to have the highest proportion of elderly citizens; 33.0 % are above age 60, 25.9 % are aged 65 or above, 12.5 % aged 75 or above, as of Sep 2014. The increasing proportion of elderly people also had a major impact on increased burden for caregivers. Due to a shortage of expert nursing staff, training caregivers for long-term care facilities has also become a growing concern. Therefore, in order to help speed up training process, one of the popular care processes “transfer operation” between bed and wheelchair was examined. In this study, elder staff’s eye movements during transfer was measured and compared between expert, non-expert and beginner caregiver. Comparing with beginner without experience, caregivers with occupational experience were found to pay more attention on elder’s body with longer eyes rested duration according to eye movement track. Especially, expert caregiver’s skillful care process was also clarified, during which he put less time than non-expert to focus the objects such as bed, wheelchair and so on. Eye moving characteristic and difference between expert and non-expert suggested that transfer care assistance could be improved by instructing the caregivers to focus on specific parts of elder’s body effectively." @default.
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- W983221851 title "Analysis of Eye Movement of Caregiver Concerning on Transfer Operation" @default.
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