The Role of Healthcare Robots for Older People at Home: A Review

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Hayley Robinson
Bruce MacDonald
Elizabeth Broadbent
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[1] The University of Auckland,Department of Psychological Medicine
[2] The University of Auckland,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[3] The University of Auckland,Department of Psychological Medicine
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International Journal of Social Robotics | 2014年 / 6卷
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Healthcare robots; Robotics; Ageing; Assistive technologies;
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This review aimed to identify the areas of need that older people have, and the available solutions. In particular, the robotic solutions are explored and critiqued and areas for future development identified. The literature was reviewed for factors that influence admission to nursing home care, and for technological solutions to these factors. The main issues facing older people are physical decline, cognitive decline, health management, and psychosocial issues. Robots exist that may meet some of the identified issues but gaps where robots could be developed include delivering interventions to prevent physical decline occurring and robots with multiple functions, including a range of cognitive stimuli and health education. To reduce barriers to acceptance, robots designed to provide physical and healthcare assistance should have a serious appearance. On the other hand animal-like robots can address psychosocial issues and function like pets. While smart phones and computers can offer some solutions, robots may promote adherence due to a social presence. Robots are being developed to address areas of need in older people, including physical, cognitive, medical and psychosocial issues. However more focus could be placed on developing preventative interventions, multifunctional robots, greater educational content and motivational aspects of appearance and interaction style.
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