The Domesticated Robot: Design Guidelines for Assisting Older Adults to Age in Place.

Jenay M Beer, Cory-Ann Smarr, Tiffany L Chen, Akanksha Prakash, Tracy L Mitzner, Charles C Kemp, Wendy A Rogers
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Many older adults wish to remain in their own homes as they age [16]. However, challenges in performing home upkeep tasks threaten an older adult's ability to age in place. Even healthy independently living older adults experience challenges in maintaining their home [13]. Challenges with home tasks can be compensated through technology, such as home robots. However, for home robots to be adopted by older adult users, they must be designed to meet older adults' needs for assistance and the older users must be amenable to robot assistance for those needs. We conducted a needs assessment to (1) assess older adults' openness to assistance from robots; and (2) understand older adults' opinions about using an assistive robot to help around the home. We administered questionnaires and conducted structured group interviews with 21 independently living older adults (ages 65-93). The questionnaire data suggest that older adults prefer robot assistance for cleaning and fetching/organizing tasks overall. However their assistance preferences discriminated between tasks. The interview data provided insight as to why they hold such preferences. Older adults reported benefits of robot assistance (e.g., the robot compensating for limitations, saving them time and effort, completing undesirable tasks, and performing tasks at a high level of performance). Participants also reported concerns such as the robot damaging the environment, being unreliable at or incapable of doing a task, doing tasks the older adult would rather do, or taking up too much space/storage. These data, along with specific comments from participant interviews, provide the basis for preliminary recommendations for designing mobile manipulator robots to support aging in place.

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家养机器人:帮助老年人就地养老的设计指南。
许多老年人希望随着年龄的增长留在自己的家中[16]。然而,执行家庭维护任务的挑战威胁到老年人的能力。即使是健康的独立生活的老年人在维护他们的家方面也面临挑战[13]。家庭任务的挑战可以通过技术来弥补,比如家用机器人。然而,要让老年用户采用家用机器人,它们的设计必须满足老年人的帮助需求,而老年用户必须能够接受机器人的帮助。我们进行了一项需求评估:(1)评估老年人对机器人帮助的开放程度;(2)了解老年人对使用辅助机器人帮助做家务的看法。我们对21位独立生活的老年人(65-93岁)进行了问卷调查和结构化的小组访谈。问卷调查数据表明,老年人更喜欢机器人协助清洁和抓取/组织任务。然而,他们的援助偏好在不同的任务之间存在差异。访谈数据让我们了解了他们为什么有这样的偏好。老年人报告了机器人辅助的好处(例如,机器人补偿了限制,节省了他们的时间和精力,完成了不希望完成的任务,并以高水平的表现执行任务)。参与者还报告了诸如机器人破坏环境,不可靠或不能完成任务,做老年人宁愿做的任务,或占用太多空间/存储空间等担忧。这些数据,以及参与者访谈的具体意见,为设计支持原位老化的移动机械手机器人提供了初步建议的基础。
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