Michael Joseph S Dino, Kenneth W Dion, Peter M Abadir, Chakra Budhathoki, Chien-Ming Huang, Joseph Carlo Vital, Jenica Ana Rivero, Ma Kristina Malacas, Rommel Hernandez, Patrick Tracy Balbin, Ladda Thiamwong, Cheryl R Dennison Himmelfarb, Patricia M Davidson
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Background: The Fourth and Fifth Industrial Revolutions have introduced new and innovative technologies, such as artificial intelligence and virtual humanoids (VH), that offer promising solutions to health challenges among older adults. This project aims to provide an integrative review of VH concepts in geriatric care.
Methods: Scientific articles from reputable research databases (e.g., Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed) were extracted using relevant keywords and uploaded to the Covidence application for screening, full-text analysis, and extraction. A total of 36 articles were generated in the final stage of screening.
Results: The 36 articles showcased various findings and insights on VH for geriatric care. More than half of the articles (66.67%) originated from the European region and were published in technology-related journals (55.56%). Most VH in the studies are used for social health interventions (33.3%), specifically for companionship purposes (25%). Furthermore, a great number of VH have average human likeness (55.56%) with the capacity to communicate with the end-user using pre-programmed responses (33.33%).
Conclusions: The use of VH in geriatric care has shifted from providing companionship (social) to delivering relevant instructions (educational) for health and well-being. Researchers from developing countries are providing increasing attention to VH studies involving multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary teams. The use of AI in VH development is limited, but it has the potential to transform geriatric care and the field of gerotechnology.
背景:第四次和第五次工业革命带来了新的创新技术,如人工智能和虚拟人形(VH),为老年人的健康挑战提供了有希望的解决方案。本项目旨在对老年护理中的VH概念进行综合综述。方法:使用相关关键词从知名研究数据库(如Scopus、Web of Science和PubMed)中提取科学文章,并上传到covid应用程序进行筛选、全文分析和提取。在筛选的最后阶段,共产生36篇文章。结果:36篇文章展示了VH在老年护理中的不同发现和见解。超过一半的文章(66.67%)来自欧洲地区,发表在技术相关期刊上(55.56%)。研究中的大多数VH用于社会卫生干预(33.3%),特别是用于陪伴目的(25%)。此外,大量虚拟机器人具有平均的人形(55.56%),并具有使用预编程反应与最终用户交流的能力(33.33%)。结论:VH在老年护理中的使用已经从提供陪伴(社会)转变为提供相关的健康和福祉指导(教育)。来自发展中国家的研究人员正在越来越多地关注涉及多学科和跨学科团队的VH研究。人工智能在VH开发中的应用是有限的,但它有可能改变老年护理和老年技术领域。