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Forecasting Health and Wellbeing for Shift Workers Using Job-Role Based Deep Neural Network

Authors : Han Yu, Asami Itoh, Ryota Sakamoto, Motomu Shimaoka, Akane Sano

Published in: Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Shift workers who are essential contributors to our society, face high risks of poor health and wellbeing. To help with their problems, we collected and analyzed physiological and behavioral wearable sensor data from shift working nurses and doctors, as well as their behavioral questionnaire data and their self-reported daily health and wellbeing labels, including alertness, happiness, energy, health, and stress. We found the similarities and differences between the responses of nurses and doctors. According to the differences in self-reported health and wellbeing labels between nurses and doctors, and the correlations among their labels, we proposed a job-role based multitask and multilabel deep learning model, where we modeled physiological and behavioral data for nurses and doctors simultaneously to predict participants’ next day’s multidimensional self-reported health and wellbeing status. Our model showed significantly better performances than baseline models and previous state-of-the-art models in the evaluations of binary/3-class classification and regression prediction tasks. We also found features related to heart rate, sleep, and work shift contributed to shift workers’ health and wellbeing.

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Metadata
Title
Forecasting Health and Wellbeing for Shift Workers Using Job-Role Based Deep Neural Network
Authors
Han Yu
Asami Itoh
Ryota Sakamoto
Motomu Shimaoka
Akane Sano
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70569-5_6

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