BioTechniques (Jul 2021)

Sociometric wearable devices for studying human behavior in corporate and healthcare workplaces

  • Asami Ito-Masui,
  • Eiji Kawamoto,
  • Ryo Esumi,
  • Hiroshi Imai,
  • Motomu Shimaoka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2020-0160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 1
pp. 392 – 399

Abstract

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Wearable sensor technology enables objective data collection of direct human interactions. The authors review sociometric wearable devices (SWD) and their application in healthcare. Human interactions captured by wearable sensors have been shown to correlate with social constructs such as teamwork and productivity in the office. Application of SWD in the field of healthcare requires special considerations: validation studies have shown technological disadvantages in acute medical settings. Application of SWD in healthcare should be considered based on the strengths and weaknesses of the methodology. SWD can also play an important role in investigation of human interaction and epidemic spread. When study designs and methodologies are carefully considered, incorporation of SWD in healthcare research has promising potential for new insights.

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