糖尿病护理咨询的机器人辅助方法:提高患者参与度,发现治疗问题。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Yuya Asada, Tomomi Horiguchi, Kunimasa Yagi, Mako Komatsu, Ayaka Yamashita, Ren Ueta, Naoto Yamaaki, Mikifumi Shikida, Shuichi Nishio, Michiko Inagaki
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Robot-Assisted Approach to Diabetes Care Consultations: Enhancing Patient Engagement and Identifying Therapeutic Issues.

Background and Objectives: Diabetes is a rapidly increasing global health challenge compounded by a critical shortage of diabetes care and education specialists. Robot-assisted diabetes care offers a cost-effective and scalable alternative to traditional methods such as training and dispatching human experts. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using robots for diabetes care consultations by examining their ability to elicit meaningful patient feedback, identify therapeutic issues, and assess their potential as substitutes for human specialists. Materials and Methods: A robot-assisted consultation programme was developed by selecting an appropriate robot, designing the programme content, and tailoring back-channel communication elements. Experienced diabetes care nurses operated the robot during the consultations. Patient feedback was collected through a 17-item questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale (evaluating functionality, impressions, and effects). Additionally, a five-item questionnaire was used to assess whether the programme helped patients reflect on the key therapeutic domains of diabetes knowledge, diet, exercise, medications, and blood glucose control. Results: This study included 32 participants (22 males; mean age, 69.7 ± 12.6 years; mean HbA1c, 7.2 ± 1.0%). None of the participants reported any discomfort during the consultation. Sixteen of the seventeen feedback items scored above the median of 3, as did all five therapeutic reflection items. The interview content analysis revealed the programme's ability to differentiate patients facing issues in treatment compliance from those effectively managing their condition. Robots can elicit valuable patient narratives like human specialists. Conclusions: The results of this pilot study support the feasibility of robot-assisted diabetes care to assist human experts. Future research should explore the programme's application with healthcare professionals with limited experience in diabetes care, further demonstrating its scalability and utility in diverse healthcare settings.

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Medicina-Lithuania
Medicina-Lithuania 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
1578
审稿时长
25.04 days
期刊介绍: The journal’s main focus is on reviews as well as clinical and experimental investigations. The journal aims to advance knowledge related to problems in medicine in developing countries as well as developed economies, to disseminate research on global health, and to promote and foster prevention and treatment of diseases worldwide. MEDICINA publications cater to clinicians, diagnosticians and researchers, and serve as a forum to discuss the current status of health-related matters and their impact on a global and local scale.
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