Promoting activity in long-term care facilities with the social robot Pepper: a pilot study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kari Blindheim, Mads Solberg, Ibrahim A Hameed, Rigmor Einang Alnes
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Abstract

About 40 000 individuals depend on assisted living in long-term care facilities in Norway. Around 80% of these have a cognitive impairment or suffer from dementia. This actualizes the need for activities that are tailored to individual needs. For some users, technology-assisted participation in communal activities can be an alternative approach to increasing their quality of life. To gain insight about the experiences of residents and healthcare professionals in long-term care facilities when interacting with the social robot Pepper. This is a qualitative pilot study. After a series of interventions with the robot in a long-term care facility, data were collected through individual interviews with healthcare professional and residents. These were analyzed through a qualitative content analysis. A thematic analysis identified three major themes: 1) Activity, joy and ambivalence, 2) challenges when introducing social robots in contexts of care and 3) thoughts about the future. Although employees and residents report that they enjoyed interactions with the social robot, highlighting opportunities for novel types of activities and action that differed from the daily routine, the subjects articulated several concerns and challenges. Developments in intelligent social robots is still in its infancy, despite much hype.

社交机器人Pepper促进长期护理机构的活动:一项试点研究。
在挪威,约有4万人依靠长期护理机构的辅助生活。其中大约80%的人有认知障碍或患有痴呆症。这就实现了针对个人需求量身定制活动的需求。对一些用户来说,技术协助下参与社区活动可以成为提高生活质量的另一种方法。了解长期护理机构的居民和医疗保健专业人员在与社交机器人Pepper互动时的体验。这是一个定性的初步研究。在长期护理机构中对机器人进行一系列干预后,通过对医疗保健专业人员和居民的个人访谈收集数据。这些都是通过定性内容分析来分析的。一项专题分析确定了三个主要主题:1)活动、快乐和矛盾心理;2)在护理环境中引入社交机器人时面临的挑战;3)对未来的思考。尽管员工和居民报告说他们喜欢与社交机器人互动,强调了与日常工作不同的新颖活动和行动的机会,但受试者明确了一些担忧和挑战。尽管大肆宣传,智能社交机器人的发展仍处于起步阶段。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Informatics for Health & Social Care promotes evidence-based informatics as applied to the domain of health and social care. It showcases informatics research and practice within the many and diverse contexts of care; it takes personal information, both its direct and indirect use, as its central focus. The scope of the Journal is broad, encompassing both the properties of care information and the life-cycle of associated information systems. Consideration of the properties of care information will necessarily include the data itself, its representation, structure, and associated processes, as well as the context of its use, highlighting the related communication, computational, cognitive, social and ethical aspects. Consideration of the life-cycle of care information systems includes full range from requirements, specifications, theoretical models and conceptual design through to sustainable implementations, and the valuation of impacts. Empirical evidence experiences related to implementation are particularly welcome. Informatics in Health & Social Care seeks to consolidate and add to the core knowledge within the disciplines of Health and Social Care Informatics. The Journal therefore welcomes scientific papers, case studies and literature reviews. Examples of novel approaches are particularly welcome. Articles might, for example, show how care data is collected and transformed into useful and usable information, how informatics research is translated into practice, how specific results can be generalised, or perhaps provide case studies that facilitate learning from experience.
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