The Impact of Telepresence Robots on Family Caregivers and Residents in Long-Term Care.

Journal: International journal of environmental research and public health
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Abstract

Telepresence robots can enhance social connection and support person-centered care in long-term care (LTC) homes. This study evaluates their impact in facilitating virtual visits between family caregivers and older residents in Canadian LTC homes. Telepresence robots were placed in residents' rooms, allowing virtual visits at mutual convenience. A total of 18 residents and 17 family caregivers participated. Quantitative assessments included the Zarit Burden Interview, the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, and the Quality of Life in Alzheimer's Disease scale, while qualitative data were collected through interviews, field notes, and observations. Repeated ANOVA showed that using telepresence robots significantly reduced caregiver burden ( = 0.008), improved residents' quality of life ( = 0.028), and decreased resident loneliness ( = 0.038). Older caregivers experienced the greatest burden reduction, with scores dropping from a mean of 25.0 at baseline to 16.1 at two months. Qualitative findings provided further context, revealing that residents felt more connected, close, and engaged, while families found the robots facilitated continuity of care, complemented in-person visits, reduced stress and guilt, and provided reassurance. These findings suggest that telepresence robots can enhance the well-being of both residents and caregivers in LTC homes, though future research should explore their long-term impact and technological limitations.

Authors

  • Lillian Hung
    Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, Room 2818, 2800-515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 5K3, Canada. Lillian.Hung@vch.ca.
  • Joey Oi Yee Wong
    IDEA Lab, School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5, Canada.
  • Haopu Lily Ren
    IDEA Lab, School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5, Canada.
  • Yong Zhao
    a School of Mathematics and Information Science , Henan Polytechnic University , Jiaozuo 454000 , People's Republic of China.
  • Jason Jincheng Fu
    IDEA Lab, School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5, Canada.
  • Jim Mann
    Community Engagement Advocacy Network at Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Lun Li
    College of Big Data and Information Engineering, Guizhou University, Guizhou Provincial Characteristic Key Laboratory of System Optimization and Scientific Computing, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, PR China.