Use of Socially Assistive Robots in Physiotherapy: Scoping Review.

Q2 Medicine
Jiaxin He, Melanie K Farlie, Pamela Carreno-Medrano
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Background: Socially assistive robots (SARs) are robotic technology platforms equipped with sensing (eg, through audio or visual) and acting (eg, speech and movement) capabilities to interact socially with users. SARs are increasingly adopted in physiotherapy to aid patients in their rehabilitation journey by providing feedback, motivation, and encouragement. However, while many studies have explored SAR implementation in physiotherapy, research involving clinical populations remains scarce, and the overall state of SAR deployment is unclear.

Objective: This scoping review aimed to explore the use of SARs in physiotherapy with clinical populations, how the effectiveness of these interventions has been evaluated, and identify limitations and new areas of application and future work.

Methods: Following the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses for Scoping Review) reporting guideline extension, comprehensive searches based on SARs and physiotherapy were conducted in various databases. Title and abstract screening were performed by 1 reviewer, with full-text screening conducted by 2 reviewers. Data extraction, synthesis, and analysis were completed by 1 reviewer. Data on SAR roles were categorized and synthesized using content analysis. Other descriptive texts were summarized to improve readability.

Results: Our findings suggest that SARs are commonly used in rehabilitation clinics and hospital inpatient settings, primarily for neurological conditions. In these interventions, SARs typically serve roles, such as coaching, demonstration, monitoring, and peer support. Their effectiveness is generally evaluated through clinical outcomes, user performance, functional measures, and metrics assessing the robots' acceptability, usability, and perception.

Conclusions: This scoping review highlighted SARs' potential to address challenges faced by human therapists due to the demands of time-extending coaching and monitoring and the limited availability of therapists. Future research should focus on addressing the limitations identified in this scoping review, including small sample sizes, technical issues in both the robot and intervention design, sufficient involvement of key stakeholders in the design and development of SAR-based interventions, and conducting more clinical trials to investigate SAR intervention effectiveness.

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社交辅助机器人在物理治疗中的应用:范围综述。
背景:社交辅助机器人(sar)是一种机器人技术平台,具有传感(例如,通过音频或视觉)和表演(例如,言语和运动)能力,可以与用户进行社交互动。非典型肺炎越来越多地用于物理治疗,通过提供反馈、激励和鼓励来帮助患者康复。然而,尽管许多研究探索了SAR在物理治疗中的应用,但涉及临床人群的研究仍然很少,SAR应用的总体状况也不清楚。目的:本综述旨在探讨SARs在临床人群物理治疗中的应用,如何评估这些干预措施的有效性,并确定局限性、新的应用领域和未来的工作。方法:根据PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis for Scoping Review)报告指南扩展,在不同数据库中进行基于SARs和物理治疗的综合检索。题目和摘要筛选由1名审稿人进行,全文筛选由2名审稿人进行。数据的提取、合成和分析由1名审稿人完成。利用内容分析对SAR角色的数据进行分类和综合。对其他描述性文本进行总结以提高可读性。结果:我们的研究结果表明,SARs通常用于康复诊所和医院住院环境,主要用于神经系统疾病。在这些干预措施中,sar通常担任角色,例如指导、演示、监视和同伴支持。它们的有效性通常通过临床结果、用户表现、功能测量和评估机器人的可接受性、可用性和感知的指标来评估。结论:这一范围综述强调了SARs解决人类治疗师面临的挑战的潜力,因为需要延长时间的指导和监测,以及治疗师的可用性有限。未来的研究应侧重于解决本综述中确定的局限性,包括样本量小、机器人和干预措施设计中的技术问题、关键利益相关者在基于SAR的干预措施的设计和开发中的充分参与,以及开展更多的临床试验来调查SAR干预措施的有效性。
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