Augmented Reality-Based Remote Family Visits in Nursing Homes

A. Toet, H. Stokking, Tessa Klunder, Z. V. Berlo, Bram Smeets, O. Niamut
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many nursing homes had to restrict visitations. This had a major negative impact on the wellbeing of residents and their family members. In response, residents and family members increasingly resorted to mediated communication to maintain social contact. To facilitate high-quality mediated social contact between residents in nursing homes and remote family members, we developed an augmented reality (AR)-based communication tool. In this study, we compared the user experience (UX) of AR-communication with that of video calling, for 10 pairs of residents and family members. We measured enjoyment, spatial presence and social presence, attitudes, behavior and conversation duration. In the AR-communication condition, residents perceived a 3D projection of their remote family member onto a chair placed in front of them. In the video calling condition, the family member was shown using 2D video. In both conditions, the family member perceived the resident in the video calling mode on a 2D screen. While residents reported no differences in their UX between both conditions, family members reported higher spatial presence for the AR-communication condition compared to video-calling. Conversation durations were significantly longer during AR-communication than during video calling. We tentatively suggest that there may be (unconscious) differences in UX during AR-based communication compared to video calling.
基于增强现实的养老院远程家庭访问
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多养老院不得不限制探视。这对居民及其家庭成员的福祉产生了重大的负面影响。因此,居民和家庭成员越来越多地通过中介沟通来维持社会联系。为了促进养老院居民与远程家庭成员之间高质量的中介社会联系,我们开发了一种基于增强现实(AR)的通信工具。在本研究中,我们对10对居民和家庭成员进行了ar通信和视频通话的用户体验(UX)比较。我们测量了享受、空间存在和社会存在、态度、行为和谈话持续时间。在ar通信条件下,居民感知到他们的远程家庭成员在他们面前的椅子上的3D投影。在视频通话条件下,以2D视频方式显示家庭成员。在这两种情况下,家庭成员在2D屏幕上感知到处于视频通话模式的居民。虽然居民在两种情况下的用户体验没有差异,但与视频通话相比,家庭成员在ar通信条件下的空间存在感更高。通话持续时间在ar通信中明显长于视频通话。我们初步认为,与视频通话相比,基于ar的通信在用户体验方面可能存在(无意识的)差异。
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