Towards an All-Day Assignment of a Mobile Service Robot for Elderly Care Homes

Frank Bahrmann, S. Vogt, Catharina Wasic, E. Graessel, H. Boehme
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Abstract

Due to the demographic change in many industrial nations, the proportion of the older population is increasing. With this increase, the number of people who are dependent on outpatient or inpatient care is also rising across the board. Against this background, digital assistive systems could play an important role for improving the situation within those sectors. Therefore, the proposed novel approach describes a possible all-day use of a mobile assistive robot within an inpatient geriatric care facility, which should both relieve the staff and provide a therapeutic and entertaining contribution for the residents. The design of the components of the robot platform required for all-day use was carried out in an iterative development process. This process was started by convening a focus group, which first analyzed the requirements and then critically questioned the current status and actual benefits. Additionally, the accompanying occupational therapists and care assistants (N = 6) answered questionnaires after each of the 32 completed assignments, which were intended to draw attention to existing weaknesses and positive aspects. The main focus was to answer the question of how an assistive robot can be used meaningfully within an inpatient geriatric care facility with the means of the current state of science and whether this platform is perceived as support by the groups of people concerned. Due to the predominantly positive response to this question, the concept presented here for all-day use could be realized. Even if the response and operational capability were predominantly positive, there are still wishes from the staff and residents. These demands cannot yet be guaranteed with the current state of science to the required high degree of robustness under real world conditions. Consequently, the components identified as still in development or conceptually conceived require further research in the respective fields.
面向养老院的移动服务机器人全天任务研究
由于许多工业国家的人口结构变化,老年人口的比例正在增加。随着这一增长,依赖门诊或住院治疗的人数也在全面上升。在这种背景下,数字辅助系统可以在改善这些部门的情况方面发挥重要作用。因此,提出的新方法描述了在住院老年护理机构中全天使用移动辅助机器人的可能性,它既可以减轻工作人员的负担,又可以为居民提供治疗和娱乐。全天使用所需的机器人平台组件的设计是在迭代开发过程中进行的。这一进程是通过召集焦点小组开始的,该小组首先分析了各项要求,然后批判性地质疑目前的状况和实际利益。此外,陪同的职业治疗师和护理助理(N = 6)在完成32项任务后分别回答了问卷,旨在引起人们对现有弱点和积极方面的关注。主要的焦点是回答辅助机器人如何在目前的科学水平下在住院老年护理机构中有意义地使用,以及这个平台是否被相关人群视为支持的问题。由于对这个问题的积极回应占主导地位,这里提出的全天使用的概念可以实现。即使反应和操作能力主要是积极的,仍然有工作人员和居民的愿望。目前的科学水平还不能保证这些要求在现实世界条件下具有所需的高度稳健性。因此,确定为仍在开发或概念性构思的组成部分需要在各自领域进一步研究。
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