Using a Social Robot to Engage Older Adults Living in Residential Care Homes in Cognitive Training: Preliminary Results from the SHAPES Project.

Journal: Studies in health technology and informatics
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Abstract

The employment of socially assistive robotics (SAR) is increasingly being considered a credible solution to support healthcare systems in dealing with an aging society. In this contribution, we explore the experience of older adults (n = 11) living in a residential facility with a cognitive training intervention conducted with the support of a SAR. Within the HORIZON2020 Project SHAPES, a mixed-method study has been conducted to collect preliminary evidence on users' engagement and acceptance of the proposed SAR-based intervention. The results suggest that the SAR-based cognitive training intervention conducted was accepted by all stakeholders. Data on enjoyment of participants indicate that users did not experience a "novelty effect" of the proposed innovation, but longer sessions are needed to confirm this result.

Authors

  • Lisa Cesario
    AIAS Bologna onlus - WeCareMore Research and Innovation Center, Bologna, Italy.
  • Arianna Gherardini
    AIAS Bologna onlus - WeCareMore Research and Innovation Center, Bologna, Italy.
  • Marco Pasin
    AIAS Bologna onlus - WeCareMore Research and Innovation Center, Bologna, Italy.
  • Laura Bugo
    AIAS Bologna onlus - WeCareMore Research and Innovation Center, Bologna, Italy.
  • Massimiliano Malavasi
    Regional Centre for Assistive Technology, AIAS Bologna onlus, Bologna, Italy.
  • Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf
    Regional Centre for Assistive Technology, AIAS Bologna onlus, Bologna, Italy.
  • Valentina Fiordelmondo
    AIAS Bologna onlus - WeCareMore Research and Innovation Center, Bologna, Italy.
  • Esperança Lladó Pascual
    Clínica Humana, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
  • Lorenzo Desideri
    Regional Centre for Assistive Technology, AIAS Bologna onlus, Bologna, Italy.