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Older adults' experiences and perceptions of living with Bomy, an assistive dailycare robot: a qualitative study

Journal

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 487-497

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2021.1877210

Keywords

assistive robots; feasibility; geriatric; human-robot interaction; older adults

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  1. Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE, Korea) under Industrial Technology Innovation Program [5000667]

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This study examined the experiences of older self-supporting and community-dwelling adults using a dailycare robot in their homes, finding a high acceptance towards the robots and potential benefits. Participants suggested future functions to be personalizable to accommodate individual health needs and made recommendations for improvement.
An aging global population and preference for aging-in-place pose the opportunity for home-based robots to assist older adults with their daily routines. However, there is limited research into the experiences of older adults using robots in their own homes. In this descriptive qualitative feasibility study, older self-supporting and community-dwelling adults with various age-related health needs used Bomy, a dailycare robot in their homes for up to one week. The study explored the usefulness of the robot and participants' perceptions and experiences of using it. Bomy reminded them of daily activities and delivered cognitive stimulation games. Semi-structured in-person interviews were conducted, and data were analyzed thematically. Findings revealed an acceptance toward robots and the value of assistive dailycare robots. Participants perceived Bomy as a companion and made suggestions for improvement, including resolving technical issues associated with long-term use. Future functions should be personalizable, to accommodate each user's health needs and could also include smoke detection and reading aloud functions. Dailycare robots show promising potential in elderly care, especially in providing reminders for medication, health and wellbeing. This study highlights the importance of co-design and testing robotics in the environments for which they have been developed. Widespread implementation of Bomy might be feasible in the future, with some further adjustments.

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