Recommended Design and Direction of Development for Humanoid Nursing Robots Perspective from Nursing Researchers

T. Tanioka, K. Osaka, R. Locsin, Yuko Yasuhara, Hirokazu Ito
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The purpose of this article is to describe recommendations towards the design and direction of development for Humanoid Nursing Robots (HNRs) from the standpoint of researchers of nursing care practice. Efforts to introduce robot technologies in nursing practice and to use them in elderly and high-tech healthcare environments have begun in developed countries like Japan. Companies are developing various types of robots, although their types and functionalities continue to require a clear identification and definition. Regardless, robot developments for health care purposes are progressing well to meet universal technological demands. While human caring has been a human-to-human relationship, in a nonhuman-to-human relationship in the case of HNRs, it is essential to consider ethical concerns and human safety. If HNRs are to support patients directly, they must be required to have the same level of comprehensive judgment ability and responsiveness as that of human nurses. This includes abilities to genuinely observe, judge, rapidly respond, and conduct human caring practice emphasizing individuality. If HNRs support patients independently, abilities which are much like those of humans will be required of them in addition to the appropriate intelligence and skillfulness to do so. A low level robot nurse exerts work that should be called non-nursing or as a medical aid assistant no matter who thinks and what these technologies can do. Similarly, a higher level HNR with higher level artificial intelligence is expected to exceed the capabilities of human beings. As such, current discourse and debate also include the concern that HNRs may now become one’s superior or rather that the HNR is a subordinate thereby requiring human management.
从护理研究者的角度看仿人护理机器人推荐设计与发展方向
本文的目的是从护理实践研究人员的角度描述对人形护理机器人(hnr)的设计和发展方向的建议。在日本等发达国家,已经开始在护理实践中引入机器人技术,并在老年人和高科技医疗环境中使用机器人技术。公司正在开发各种类型的机器人,尽管它们的类型和功能仍然需要明确的识别和定义。无论如何,用于医疗保健目的的机器人发展进展良好,以满足普遍的技术需求。虽然人类关怀一直是人与人之间的关系,但在hnr的情况下,在非人与人之间的关系中,必须考虑伦理问题和人类安全。如果hnr要直接支持患者,就必须要求他们具有与人类护士相同的综合判断能力和反应能力。这包括真正的观察、判断、快速反应和进行强调个性的人类关怀实践的能力。如果hnr能够独立地支持病人,那么除了适当的智力和技巧之外,他们还需要具备类似人类的能力。一个低级别的机器人护士所做的工作应该被称为非护理或医疗辅助助理,不管这些技术能做什么,也不管谁想。同样,更高层次的HNR和更高层次的人工智能也有望超越人类的能力。因此,当前的话语和辩论也包括这样的关注,即HNR现在可能成为一个人的上级,或者更确切地说,HNR是一个下属,因此需要人力管理。
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