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摘要
背景/目的:自2007年被指定为超老龄化社会以来,日本面临着在护理机构工作的护理人员短缺的问题。为了解决这个问题,政府一直在推动机器人技术的研究。然而,目前使用的社交机器人的交流能力有限。我们研究了远程操作的机器人在记忆团体治疗(RGT)中对痴呆症患者(PWD)的有效性,并与人类协调员的RGT进行了比较。方法:6名来自某公共养老机构的残疾人使用遥控机器人Telenoid R3进行RGT。参与者被分为两组:有人类协调器的RGT(条件1)和使用Telenoid R3的相同协调器的RGT(条件2)。在前三次会话后,每组替换机器人和人类协调器,然后再进行三次会话。语言数据包括话语数、句末粒子数和N-gram。结果:一半(n = 3)的参与者在条件1的RGT中平均话语数和句末粒子数显著增加(p < 0.01, p < 0.05, p < 0.01),而在条件3的RGT中有1名女性参与者的句末粒子数显著增加(p < 0.05)。被试间n-图熵无组间差异。结论:这些结果表明,遥控机器人的RGT可以促进交流,其方式类似于人工辅助的RGT。我们的结论是,使用远程操作机器人的RGT可能会增加无法前往护理机构的人的沟通机会。
Tele-operated android robot reminiscence group therapy and human coordinated RGT for older adults with dementia: A comparative study
Background/Purpose: Since being designated a super-aged society in 2007, Japan has faced a shortage of care givers working at nursing facilities. To address this problem, the government has been promoting research into robotics technology. However, social robots in current use have limited communicative ability. We examined the effectiveness of a tele-operated android robot in reminiscence group therapy (RGT) for persons with dementia (PWD), compared to RGT with a human coordinator. Method: Six PWD from a public facility for senior residents underwent RGT using a tele-operated android robot, Telenoid R3. Participants were divided into two groups: RGT with a human coordinator (condition 1), and RGT with the same coordinator, using Telenoid R3 (condition 2). After the first three sessions, the robot and the human coordinator were substituted in each group, and three more sessions were conducted. Linguistic data comprising the number of utterances, sentence-final particles, and N-gram was collected and analyzed. Results: Among participants, half (n = 3) showed a significantly higher average number of utterances and sentence-final particles in RGT with condition 1 (p < .01, p < .05, p < .01), while one female participant showed a significantly higher number of sentence-final particles in RGT with the Telenoid R3 (p < .05). There was no between-group difference in entropy of N-grams among subjects. Conclusion: These results suggest that RGT by tele-operated robot can promote communication in a way similar to that of human-facilitated RGT. We conclude that RGT using a tele-operated robot may increase communication opportunities for people who are unable to present to nursing facilities.
期刊介绍:
The Journal aims to publish original research and review papers on all fields of geriatrics and gerontology, including those dealing with critical care and emergency medicine.
The IJGE aims to explore and clarify the medical science and philosophy in all fields of geriatrics and gerontology, including those in the emergency and critical care medicine. The IJGE is determined not only to be a professional journal in gerontology, but also a leading source of information for the developing field of geriatric emergency and critical care medicine. It is a pioneer in Asia.
Topics in the IJGE cover the advancement of diagnosis and management in urgent, serious and chronic intractable diseases in later life, preventive medicine, long-term care of disability, ethical issues in the diseased elderly and biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and protein chemistry involving diseases associated with age. We did not limit the territory to only critical or emergency condition inasmuch as chronic diseases are frequently brought about by inappropriate management of acute problems.