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How do “robopets” impact the health and well‐being of residents in care homes? A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative evidence

机译:“Robopets”如何影响护理家园的居民的健康和福祉? 对定性和量化证据进行系统审查

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Abstract Background Robopets are small animal‐like robots which have the appearance and behavioural characteristics of pets. Objective To bring together the evidence of the experiences of staff, residents and family members of interacting with robopets and the effects of robopets on the health and well‐being of older people living in care homes. Design Systematic review of qualitative and quantitative research. Data sources We searched 13 electronic databases from inception to July 2018 and undertook forward and backward citation chasing. Methods Eligible studies reported the views and experiences of robopets from residents, family members and staff (qualitative studies using recognised methods of qualitative data collection and analysis) and the effects of robopets on the health and well‐being of care home residents (randomised controlled trials, randomised crossover trials and cluster randomised trials). Study selection was undertaken independently by two reviewers. We used the Wallace criteria and the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool to assess the quality of the evidence. We developed a logic model with stakeholders and used this as a framework to guide data extraction and synthesis. Where appropriate, we used meta‐analysis to combine effect estimates from quantitative studies. Results Nineteen studies (10 qualitative, 2 mixed methods and 7 randomised trials) met the inclusion criteria. Interactions with robopets were described as having a positive impact on aspects of well‐being including loneliness, depression and quality of life by residents and staff, although there was no corresponding statistically significant evidence from meta‐analysis for these outcomes. Meta‐analysis showed evidence of a reduction in agitation with the robopet “Paro” compared to control (?0.32 [95% CI ?0.61 to ?0.04, p ?=?0.03]). Not everyone had a positive experience of robopets. Conclusions Engagement with robopets appears to have beneficial effects on the health and well‐being of older adults living in care homes, but not all chose to engage. Whether the benefits can be sustained are yet to be investigated. Implications for practice Robopets have the potential to benefit people living in care homes, through increasing engagement and interaction. With the robopet acting as a catalyst, this engagement and interaction may afford comfort and help reduce agitation and loneliness.
机译:摘要背景robopet是小动物样机型,具有宠物的外观和行为特征。目的汇集了员工,居民和家庭成员与抢劫互动的经验的证据以及罗宾佩斯对生活在护理家园的老年人的健康和福祉的影响。设计品质和定量研究的系统综述。数据来源我们从2018年7月开始搜查了13个电子数据库,并进行了向前和向后引用追逐。方法符合条件的研究报告了Robopets从居民,家庭成员和工作人员(使用公认的定性数据收集方法和分析方法的定性研究)以及Robopets对护理家庭居民健康和福祉的影响(随机对照试验,随机交叉试验和集群随机试验)。学习选择由两名审稿人独立开展。我们使用了Wallace标准和偏见工具的Cochrane风险来评估证据的质量。我们开发了一个具有利益相关者的逻辑模型,用它作为一个框架,以指导数据提取和合成。在适当的情况下,我们使用了Meta分析来结合定量研究的效果估计。结果19项研究(10种定性,2个混合方法和7项随机试验)达到了纳入标准。与抢劫群体的互动被描述为对居民和居民和工作人员的孤独,抑郁和生活质量的方面具有积极影响,尽管这些结果没有相应的统计学意义的统计学证据。 Meta分析显示出与Robopet“Paro”相比对照(α0.32[95%CI〜0.61至约0.60],p≤0.03])减少的证据。不是每个人都有抢劫者的积极体验。结论与Robopets的接触似乎对生活在护理家园的老年人的健康和福祉有益,但并非所有选择都会搞。是否仍有持续福利仍有待调查。对实践Robopets的影响有可能受益于生活在护理家园的人们,通过增加参与和互动。随着抢劫用作催化剂,这种接合和相互作用可能会提供舒适性,有助于减少搅拌和孤独。

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