A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING HEALTHCARE GARMENTS
20180360381 · 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
G16H40/20
PHYSICS
G16H40/40
PHYSICS
A61B5/746
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method and a system for monitoring healthcare garments (3), wherein the method comprises the steps of: providing a temperature sensor (1) on or in a healthcare garment, sensing the temperature of the healthcare garment by means of the temperature sensor, transferring temperature data relating to the sensed temperature over at least one network (5) and a wireless interface (7) from the temperature sensor to a base station (4), and based on the transferred temperature data, determining information relating to a usage cycle of said healthcare garment.
Claims
1. A method for monitoring healthcare garments comprising the steps of: sensing the temperature of a healthcare garment by a temperature sensor provided on or in the healthcare garment, transferring temperature data relating to the sensed temperature over at least one network and a wireless interface from the temperature sensor to a base station, and in the base station, based on the temperature data, determining information relating to a usage cycle of said healthcare garment.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of determining information relating to the usage cycle of the healthcare garment comprises comparing the temperature data to at least one predefined temperature value or temperature range associated with a specified usage category.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said at least one predefined temperature value or temperature range associated with a specified usage category includes at least one of a predefined wearing temperature range, a predefined washing temperature value, a predefined storage temperature range, and an infection indicating temperature range.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the step of determining information relating to the usage cycle of the healthcare garment comprises determining the amount of time spent in said wearing temperature range and/or in said storage temperature range without exceeding said washing temperature value.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said information relating to the usage cycle of said healthcare garment includes a body temperature of a wearer of said healthcare garment.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the information relating to a usage cycle of said healthcare garment is determined solely based on data received from the temperature sensor.
7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of: comparing said information relating to a usage cycle of said healthcare garment to at least one predefined warning condition, and given that said predefined warning condition is fulfilled, generating an error code.
8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising the steps of: communicating said error code to a warning indicator provided on or in said healthcare garment, and in response to said error code, emitting a warning signal from the warning indicator.
9. A system for monitoring healthcare garments, comprising: a temperature sensor provided on or in a healthcare garment, the temperature sensor being adapted to sense the temperature of said healthcare garment and to send temperature data relating to the sensed temperature over at least one network and a wireless interface, and a base station adapted to receive said temperature data, wherein the base station is configured to, on the basis of the received temperature data, determine information relating to a usage cycle of said healthcare garment.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the base station is configured to compare said information relating to a usage cycle of said healthcare garment to at least one predefined warning condition, and given that said predefined warning condition is fulfilled, generate an error code.
11. The system according to claim 10, further comprising a warning indicator provided on or in said healthcare garment, the warning indicator being configured to receive said generated error code from the base station and in response thereto emit a warning signal.
12. The system according to claim 9, wherein the temperature sensor is mounted in a neckband of the healthcare garment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] Embodiments of the invention will in the following be described with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0036] A system according to an embodiment of the invention is schematically shown in
[0037] A method according to an embodiment of the invention, using the system shown in
[0038] In one example, the method and system according to the invention are used to monitor a large amount of healthcare garments in a hospital. Each healthcare garment 3 is provided with a temperature sensor 1 as described above and a base station 4, to which temperature data are communicated, is provided in the hospital. Each temperature sensor 1 senses and sends temperature data associated with the healthcare garment 3 on which the sensor 1 is provided to the base station 4. Temperature data may preferably be temporarily stored in the temperature sensor 1 and sent in a batch to the base station 4, e.g. once a day. In the base station 4, the received temperature data are compared to several predefined temperature values and temperature ranges associated with specified usage categories. In the example, a wearing temperature range of 32 C.-37 C., indicating that a person is wearing the healthcare garment 3, and a washing temperature value of 72 C. are defined. When the temperature of the healthcare garment 3 falls within the wearing temperature range, the healthcare garment 3 is categorised as being worn by a wearer. When the temperature of the healthcare garment 3 exceeds the washing temperature value, it is categorised as being washed. When the temperature is below the wearing temperature range, the healthcare garment is categorised as being stored. Further temperature ranges or temperature values can also be predefined, relating to e.g. an infection indicating temperature range or value which is characteristic for an infected wearer having a body temperature of more than 37 C., an insufficient washing temperature value or range of less than 72 C., or a storage temperature range.
[0039] In one embodiment of the system and the method according to the invention, the processing unit 9 in the base station 4 is configured to generate error codes if certain predefined warning conditions are fulfilled. The warning conditions are set so that fulfillment thereof may lead to spread of hospital acquired infections via the healthcare garments 3. Such a warning condition can be e.g. that an insufficient washing temperature has been used, such as a washing temperature of less than 70 C. Another warning condition can be that the healthcare garment 3 has been worn for too long without washing, i.e. has been within a wearing temperature range for a time period exceeding a predetermined threshold value. Another warning condition can be set so that an error code is generated if the healthcare garment 3 is put on by a wearer twice without intermediate wash, i.e. if the temperature lies within the wearing temperature range twice without reaching a washing temperature value or range in between. Yet another warning condition can be set so that an error code is generated if the body temperature of the wearer exceeds a normal body temperature, thus indicating infection. The error code can trigger the generation of a warning message which can e.g. be displayed using the display means.
[0040] A warning indicator (not shown) can be provided on the healthcare garment 3, to which the generated error code or error codes can be communicated. Upon receipt of the error code, the warning indicator emits a warning signal, which could preferably be a visual or audio warning signal.
[0041] Apart from the first step S1 of providing a temperature sensor, all of the method steps, as well as any sub-sequence of steps, described above with reference to
[0042] The invention is of course not in any way restricted to the embodiments described above, but many possibilities to modifications thereof would be apparent to a person with skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.