Are social robots the solution for shortages in rehabilitation care? Assessing the acceptance of nurses and patients of a social robot

Marian Z.M. Hurmuz , Stephanie M. Jansen-Kosterink , Ina Flierman , Susanna del Signore , Gianluca Zia , Stefania del Signore , Behrouz Fard
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Social robots are upcoming innovations in the healthcare sector. Currently, those robots are merely used for entertaining and accompanying people, or facilitating telepresence. Social robots have the potential to perform more added value tasks within healthcare. So, the aim of our paper was to study the acceptance of a social robot in a rehabilitation centre. This paper reports on three studies conducted with the Pepper robot. We first conducted an acceptance study in which patients (N = 6) and nurses (N = 10) performed different tasks with the robot and rated their acceptance of the robot at different time points. These participants were also interviewed afterwards to gather more qualitative data. The second study conducted was a flash mob study in which patients (N = 23) could interact with the robot via a chatbot and complete a questionnaire. Afterwards, 15 patients completed a short evaluation questionnaire about the easiness and intention to use the robot and possible new functionalities for a social robot. Finally, a Social Return on Investment analysis was conducted to assess the added value of the Pepper robot. Considering the findings from these three studies, we conclude that the use of the Pepper robot for health-related tasks in the context a rehabilitation centre is not yet feasible as major steps are needed to have the Pepper robot able to take over these health-related tasks.

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社交机器人是康复护理短缺的解决方案吗?评估护士和病人对社交机器人的接受程度
社交机器人是医疗保健领域即将出现的创新。目前,这些机器人仅用于娱乐和陪伴人们,或促进远程呈现。社交机器人有潜力在医疗保健领域执行更多附加值任务。因此,我们论文的目的是研究康复中心对社交机器人的接受程度。本文报告了对Pepper机器人进行的三项研究。我们首先进行了一项接受度研究,其中患者(N=6)和护士(N=10)用机器人执行不同的任务,并在不同的时间点对他们对机器人的接受度进行评分。之后还采访了这些参与者,以收集更多的定性数据。进行的第二项研究是一项快闪研究,患者(N=23)可以通过聊天机器人与机器人互动,并完成问卷调查。之后,15名患者完成了一份简短的评估问卷,内容涉及使用机器人的容易性和意图以及社交机器人可能的新功能。最后,进行了社会投资回报率分析,以评估Pepper机器人的附加值。考虑到这三项研究的结果,我们得出的结论是,在康复中心的背景下,使用Pepper机器人执行与健康相关的任务尚不可行,因为需要采取重大步骤才能让Pepper能够承担这些与健康有关的任务。
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