DocumentCode
2335499
Title
Retirement home staff and residents´ preferences for healthcare robots
Author
Broadbent, Elizabeth ; Tamagawa, Rie ; Kerse, Ngaire ; Knock, Brett ; Patience, Anna ; MacDonald, Bruce
Author_Institution
UniServices, Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
fYear
2009
fDate
Sept. 27 2009-Oct. 2 2009
Firstpage
645
Lastpage
650
Abstract
As the proportion of people in the older age groups grows, demands on care providers increase. The ability of robotic technology to meet these demands is limited by a lack of acceptance by older people. This study investigates which tasks staff and residents in a retirement village would like a robot to assist with, as well as their attitudes towards robots and preferences for their appearance. Findings show that residents are more positive about robots than staff, and participants prefer a silver robot of 1.25 m height, with wheels and a screen on the body. Residents would most like the robot to assist with detecting falls, turning on and off appliances, lifting, cleaning, medication reminding, making phone calls and monitoring location. Making robots that fit these preferences may increase the acceptance of robotic assistants by older people.
Keywords
handicapped aids; health care; medical robotics; mobile robots; healthcare robots; older people; retirement home staff; retirement village; robotic assistants; silver robot; Cleaning; Home appliances; Medical robotics; Medical services; Mobile robots; Monitoring; Retirement; Silver; Turning; Wheels;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2009. RO-MAN 2009. The 18th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Toyama
ISSN
1944-9445
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5081-7
Electronic_ISBN
1944-9445
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ROMAN.2009.5326284
Filename
5326284
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