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Communication Error Determination System for Multi-layered or Chained Situations

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Many medical accidents and incidents occurred due to communication errors. To avoid such incidents, in this paper, we propose a system for determining communication errors. Especially, we propose a model that can be applied to multi-layered or chained situations. First, we provide an overview of communication errors in nursing activities. Then we describe the warp and woof model for nursing task that was proposed by Harada and considers multi-layered or chained situations. Next we describe a system for determining communication errors based on the warp and woof model for nursing task. The system is capable of generating nursing activity diagrams semiautomatically and compiles necessary nursing activities. We also propose a prototype tagging of the nursing corpus for an effective generation of the diagrams. Then we combine the diagram generation with the Kamishibai KeyGraph to determine possible points of the hidden or potential factors of communication errors.
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Bibliografia
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