Evidence and deployment-based research into care for the elderly using emotional robots: Psychological, methodological and cross-cultural facets.

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
T. Kolling, J. Haberstroh, R. Kaspar, J. Pantel, F. Oswald, M. Knopf
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Abstract

Global aging, particularly in Japan and Europe, an associated shortage of qualified healthcare personnel, and a general preference for living at home, have all sparked an interest in the possibilities offered by robot therapy in improving quality of life. To date, however, both evidence-based research and psychological theory building on whether, and if so how and why, robots can influence the life of the elderly are rather sparse and scattered across many scientific disciplines and countries. The present paper argues in favor of a psychological, cross-cultural framework for evidence-based analyses of emotional robots. Against the background of this framework, we present building blocks for an evidence-based approach to the assessment of emotional robots and discuss interactions between evidence- and deployment-based research.
基于证据和部署的研究使用情感机器人照顾老年人:心理,方法和跨文化方面。
全球老龄化,特别是在日本和欧洲,相关的合格医疗人员短缺,以及人们普遍喜欢住在家里,这些都激发了人们对机器人治疗在提高生活质量方面所提供的可能性的兴趣。然而,迄今为止,基于证据的研究和心理学理论都是关于机器人是否会影响老年人的生活,如果会的话,如何以及为什么会影响老年人的生活,这些研究相当稀少,分散在许多科学学科和国家。本论文主张对情感机器人进行基于证据的心理、跨文化分析框架。在此框架的背景下,我们提出了基于证据的情感机器人评估方法的构建模块,并讨论了基于证据和基于部署的研究之间的相互作用。
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