TY - GEN
T1 - Cooking rehabilitation support for self-reliance of cognitive dysfunction patients
AU - Miyawaki, Kenzaburo
AU - Sano, Mutsuo
AU - Yonemura, Syunichi
AU - Ode, Michiko
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Cognitive dysfunction patients often interfere with cooking action and give up it. We have proposed the navigation system which supports cooking according to the grade of cognitive dysfunction, and have conducted the experiments of cognitive rehabilitation program (the cycle of cooking, eating, and reviewing) for verifying the hypothesis of having a possibility that the rehabilitation using the proposed system will promote self-reliance of their daily life. Consequently, for cognitive dysfunction patients, it was verified that their self-efficacy improves and there was also a tendency of improving their cognitive function. In this paper, we notice four basic technologies of supporting this rehabilitation program, i.e., 1) recipe transformation according to the grade of disables, 2) support technology for cooking in parallel, 3) group cooking support for improving social skills, 4) remote cooking rehabilitation, and we discuss the verification results and how there should be any rehabilitation program.
AB - Cognitive dysfunction patients often interfere with cooking action and give up it. We have proposed the navigation system which supports cooking according to the grade of cognitive dysfunction, and have conducted the experiments of cognitive rehabilitation program (the cycle of cooking, eating, and reviewing) for verifying the hypothesis of having a possibility that the rehabilitation using the proposed system will promote self-reliance of their daily life. Consequently, for cognitive dysfunction patients, it was verified that their self-efficacy improves and there was also a tendency of improving their cognitive function. In this paper, we notice four basic technologies of supporting this rehabilitation program, i.e., 1) recipe transformation according to the grade of disables, 2) support technology for cooking in parallel, 3) group cooking support for improving social skills, 4) remote cooking rehabilitation, and we discuss the verification results and how there should be any rehabilitation program.
KW - Cognitive dysfunction
KW - Cooking activity support
KW - Rehabilitation
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U2 - 10.1145/2390776.2390782
DO - 10.1145/2390776.2390782
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84870539274
SN - 9781450315920
T3 - CEA 2012 - Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Workshop on Multimedia for Cooking and Eating Activities, Co-located with ACM Multimedia 2012
SP - 19
EP - 24
BT - CEA 2012 - Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Workshop on Multimedia for Cooking and Eating Activities, Co-located with ACM Multimedia 2012
T2 - ACM Multimedia 2012 4th Workshop on Multimedia for Cooking and Eating Activities, CEA 2012
Y2 - 2 November 2012 through 2 November 2012
ER -