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Suitability of Healthcare Robots for a Dementia Unit and Suggested Improvements

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2012.09.006

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Robotics; paro; dementia; human-robot interaction

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  1. Robot Pilot Project program of the Korea Ministry of Knowledge and Economy (MKE)
  2. Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement (KIRIA)
  3. New Zealand Ministry of Science and Innovation IIOF [13635]
  4. University of Auckland's summer research scholarship program in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences

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Objectives: To investigate the suitability of a new eldercare robot (Guide) for people with dementia and their caregivers compared with one that has been successfully used before (Paro), and to generate suggestions for improved robot enhanced dementia care. Design: Cross-sectional study. A researcher demonstrated both robots in a random order to each staff member alone, or to each resident together with his/her relative(s). The researcher encouraged the participants to interact with each robot and asked staff and relatives a series of open ended questions about each robot. Setting: A secure dementia residential facility in Auckland, New Zealand. Participants: Ten people with dementia and 11 of their relatives, and five staff members. Measurements: Each robot interaction was video-taped and coded for the number of times the resident looked at, smiled, touched, and talked to and about each robot, as well as relative interactions with the resident. Qualitative analysis was used to code the open ended questions. Results: Residents smiled, touched and talked to Paro significantly more than Guide. Paro was found to be more acceptable to family members, staff, and residents, although many acknowledged that Guide had the potential to be useful if adapted for this population in terms of ergonomics and simplification. Conclusion: Healthcare robots in dementia settings have to be simple and easy to use as well as stimulating and entertaining. This research highlights how eldercare robots may be adapted to have the best effects in dementia settings. It is concluded that Paro's sounds could be modified to be more acceptable to this population. The ergonomic design of Guide could be reviewed and the software application could be simplified and targeted to people with dementia. Copyright (C) 2013 - American Medical Directors Association, Inc.

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