以人为本的设计和移动操作器介导的儿科职业治疗界面的早期评估。

IF 2.9 Q2 ROBOTICS
Frontiers in Robotics and AI Pub Date : 2025-03-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frobt.2025.1520216
Rafael Morales Mayoral, Samuel W Logan, Naomi T Fitter
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摘要

辅助移动机器人可以在支持残疾人方面发挥重要作用。虽然针对残疾人的机器人控制界面领域正在发展,但专门针对儿童终端用户的此类系统的工作却很少。因此,我们设计了一个适用于儿童儿科职业治疗(OT)的机器人控制界面。我们的目标终端用户是一名患有脑瘫的9岁儿童,他使用现代移动机械手利用界面来执行日常生活的工具性活动(例如,玩耍)。我们通过参与者的护理人员和职业治疗师的输入,以及客观的参与者表现数据,使用迭代设计过程来调整和改进界面。此外,我们通过创建两个测试用例来测试参与者利用我们的界面的能力:一个控制用例(我们的参与者执行标准的ALD/IADL任务)和一个实验用例(我们的参与者执行更适合孩子的ADL/IADL实践活动)。在这个过程中,关键的见解包括对儿童现有电动轮椅占用空间的敏感性的需求,在我们的系统设计中集成儿童熟悉的技术(例如,游戏控制,ipad)的优势,以及将好玩的恶作剧(包括儿童,他们的护理人员和他们的临床医生之间的好玩的互动)作为儿科OT剧本的一部分的潜在价值。这项工作可以为边缘化的残疾儿童群体提供信息和增强新的OT策略。
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Human-centered design and early evaluation of an interface for mobile-manipulator-mediated pediatric occupational therapy.

Assistive mobile robots can play an important role in supporting individuals with disabilities. While the field of robot control interfaces for individuals with disabilities is growing, there is little work done on such systems for children end users specifically. Accordingly, we pursued the design of an adapted robot control interface for use in child pediatric occupational therapy (OT). Our target end user, a nine-year-old child with cerebral palsy, leveraged the interface to perform instrumental activities of daily living (e.g., play) with a modern mobile manipulator. We used an iterative design process to adjust and improve the interface via input from the participant's caregivers and occupational therapist, as well as objective participant performance data. Furthermore, we tested the participant's ability to utilize our interface by creating two testing cases: a control case (in which our participant performed standard ALD/IADL tasks) and an experimental case (in which our participant performed ADL/IADL practice activities more tailored toward the child). Key insights during the process included the need for sensitivity to taking up space on the child user's existing power wheelchair, the advantages of integrating technologies familiar to the child (e.g., gaming controls, iPads) in our system design, and the potential value of integrating playful mischief (including playful interactions between the child, their caregivers, and their clinicians) as a part of the playbook for pediatric OT. This work can serve to inform and augment new OT strategies for the marginalized population of young children with disabilities.

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CiteScore
6.50
自引率
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发文量
355
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Robotics and AI publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research covering all theory and applications of robotics, technology, and artificial intelligence, from biomedical to space robotics.
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