Using a Telepresence Robot to Improve Self-Efficacy of People with Developmental Disabilities

Natalie Friedman, Alex Cabral
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People with Developmental Disabilities (DD) often rely on other people to perform basic activities such as leaving the house and accessing public spaces. This problem, exaggerated by a decrease in community engagement, has been documented to decrease their sense of self-efficacy. Telepresence robots provide a unique opportunity for people with DD to access public spaces, particularly for those who are homebound or dependent on others for using transportation or buying exhibit tickets. This research evaluates the use of telepresence robots operated by people with DD in exploring a public exhibit. This study was in partnership with Hope Services, an organization that provides skill-improving activities for people with DD. Our analysis consisted of quantitative and qualitative methods using data from semi-structured pre- and post-interviews focusing on participants' sense of physical and social self- efficacy, and well-being. Our study revealed positive trends toward showing that using telepresence can contribute to wellbeing and physical and social self-efficacy. Therefore, we believe that there is some promise for using telepresence robots to tour an exploratory space for people with DD and that it can be a viable option for those who face accessibility limitations.
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利用远程呈现机器人提高发展性残疾人士的自我效能感
患有发育性残疾的人通常要依靠他人完成基本活动,如离开家和进入公共场所。这个问题,被社区参与的减少夸大了,已经被记录下来,降低了他们的自我效能感。远程呈现机器人为DD患者进入公共空间提供了独特的机会,特别是对于那些在家或依赖他人使用交通工具或购买展览门票的人。本研究评估了在探索公共展览中由DD患者操作的远程呈现机器人的使用。这项研究是与希望服务合作进行的,希望服务是一个为DD患者提供技能提高活动的组织。我们的分析包括定量和定性方法,使用来自半结构化访谈前后的数据,重点关注参与者的身体和社会自我效能感以及幸福感。我们的研究显示了积极的趋势,表明使用远程呈现可以促进健康,身体和社会自我效能。因此,我们相信,使用远程呈现机器人为DD患者游览探索空间是有希望的,对于那些面临可访问性限制的人来说,这可能是一个可行的选择。
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