护理专业人员在爱尔兰和日本的养老院部署原始的非自主空气净化机器人的经验

N. Kodate, K. Obayashi, Yurie Maeda, Wenwei Yu, D. O'Shea, N. Sakata, S. Suwa, S. Masuyama
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这场全球大流行再次强调了护理工作及其部门的重要性,以及数字福利技术和自动机器可以发挥的更大作用。然而,在将机器人等新技术顺利应用于护理环境方面仍然存在挑战,例如,可接受程度、对护理对象的安全风险以及最终用户的感知可用性。为了测试和探索这种数字设备在不同文化背景下被护理专业人员感知和采用的过程,我们开发了一种原始的非自主空气消毒机器人,用于我们的跨境概念验证研究。该机器人最初是在爱尔兰开发和推出的,在完成了为期八周的试验后,同样的设备于2022年转移到日本,并在日本使用了八周。在这两个地点进行培训之前,已向在每所安老院舍全职工作的七名主要使用者(包括物理治疗师、护士和社会护理专业人员)提供了培训。进行了半结构化访谈、观察和焦点小组,并在试验之前、期间和之后分发了系统可用性量表问卷。调查结果表明,用户对该设备及其可用性有积极的看法。比较了两个国家的人机交互。采用过程表明,需要额外的努力将一个功能设备转变为一个可交互的、可访问的多用户机器人。该研究指出了护理专业人员对自动化和人机交互的需求和看法,以及护理机器人共同设计、开发和实施的未来机会。
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Care professionals' experience of deploying an original non-autonomous air-purification robot in residential care homes in Ireland and Japan
The worldwide pandemic reemphasized the significance of care work and its sector, and the greater role that can be played by digital welfare technologies and autonomous machines. However, there remain challenges in the way of smooth implementation of new technologies such as robots into care settings, for example, the degree of acceptability, safety risks to care recipients and perceived usability by end users. In order to test and explore the process by which such a digital device would be perceived and adopted by care professionals in different cultures, an original non-autonomous air-disinfection robot was developed for our cross-boundary, proof-of-concept research. The robot was first developed and introduced in Ireland, and following the completion of its eight-week long trial, the same equipment was transferred to and used in Japan for eight weeks in 2022. Prior to its instalment in both locations, training was provided to seven main users (comprising physiotherapists, nurses and social care professionals) working full-time in each residential care home. Semi-structured interviews, observations and focus groups took place, with system usability scale questionnaires distributed before, during and after the trials. The findings suggest that the users had positive perceptions of the device and its usability. Human-robot interactions in two countries are compared. The adoption process demonstrated that additional efforts were required to transform a piece of functional equipment into an interactive and accessible robot for multiple users. The study indicates care professionals' needs and views concerning automation and human-robot interactions, as well as future opportunities for co-design, development and implementation of care robots.
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