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Sachiko Somaki1, Yukie Majima2
1Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Faculty of Nursing, Japan.
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This study explores the use of a 360-degree camera and a wearable camera to enhance information sharing in home-visit nursing. The 360-degree camera allowed flexible post-production review but had blind spots and required extensive editing. The wearable camera provided a dynamic perspective but suffered from unstable footage and a limited field of view. While both cameras have advantages and limitations, improving editing efficiency, video clarity, and privacy protection is essential. Addressing these challenges will enhance communication accuracy and care quality in home-visit nursing.
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