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Acceptance of an assistive robot in older adults: a mixed-method study of human–robot interaction over a 1-month period in the Living Lab setting

机译:老年人接受辅助机器人:在“生活实验室”环境中进行的为期1个月的人机交互研究

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Background: There is growing interest in investigating acceptance of robots, which are increasingly being proposed as one form of assistive technology to support older adults, maintain their independence, and enhance their well-being. In the present study, we aimed to observe robot-acceptance in older adults, particularly subsequent to a?1-month direct experience with a robot.Subjects and methods: Six older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and five cognitively intact healthy (CIH) older adults were recruited. Participants interacted with an assistive robot in the Living Lab once a week for?4?weeks. After being shown how to use the robot, participants performed tasks to simulate robot use in everyday life. Mixed methods, comprising a robot-acceptance questionnaire, semistructured interviews, usability-performance measures, and a focus group, were used.Results: Both CIH and MCI subjects were able to learn how to use the robot. However, MCI subjects needed more time to perform tasks after a 1-week period of not using the robot. Both groups rated similarly on the robot-acceptance questionnaire. They showed low intention to use the robot, as well as negative attitudes toward and negative images of this device. They did not perceive it as useful in their daily life. However, they found it easy to use, amusing, and not threatening. In addition, social influence was perceived as powerful on robot adoption. Direct experience with the robot did not change the way the participants rated robots in their acceptance questionnaire. We identified several barriers to robot-acceptance, including older adults’ uneasiness with technology, feeling of stigmatization, and ethical/societal issues associated with robot use.Conclusion: It is important to destigmatize images of assistive robots to facilitate their acceptance. Universal design aiming to increase the market for and production of products that are usable by everyone (to the greatest extent possible) might help to destigmatize assistive devices.
机译:背景:人们对研究机器人的接受度越来越感兴趣,越来越多的人提出将机器人作为辅助技术的一种形式,以支持老年人,保持老年人的独立性并提高他们的幸福感。在本研究中,我们旨在观察老年人对机器人的接受程度,尤其是在使用机器人进行1个月的直接体验之后。对象和方法:6名患有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的老年人和5名认知完好的健康人( CIH)招募了成年人。参与者每周在“生活实验室”中与辅助机器人进行互动,为期4周。在向人们展示了如何使用机器人之后,参与者执行了模拟机器人在日常生活中的使用的任务。结果表明:CIH和MCI受试者都能够学习如何使用机器人,包括机器人接受调查表,半结构化访谈,可用性-性能测评和焦点小组等多种方法。但是,MCI对象在不使用机器人的1周时间后需要更多时间来执行任务。两组在机器人接受度调查表上的评分相似。他们表现出使用机器人的低意愿,以及对该设备的负面态度和负面印象。他们认为它在日常生活中没有用。但是,他们发现它易于使用,有趣并且没有威胁。此外,社会影响力被认为对采用机器人具有强大的影响力。对机器人的直接体验并没有改变参与者在接受调查表中对机器人进行评估的方式。我们确定了接受机器人的一些障碍,包括老年人对技术的不安,受到污名化的感觉以及与机器人使用相关的道德/社会问题。结论:对辅助机器人的图像进行污名化以促进其接受很重要。旨在扩大每个人可用的产品的市场和生产的通用设计(在最大程度上)可能有助于降低辅助设备的污名化。

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