Department of Family Social Sciences, University of Manitoba, Canada.
Can J Aging. 2012 Mar;31(1):87-94. doi: 10.1017/S0714980811000663. Epub 2012 Feb 16.
In 2010, approximately 500,000 Canadians suffered from a dementia-related illness. The number of sufferers is estimated to double in about 25 years. Due to this growing demographic, dementia (most frequently caused by Alzheimer's disease) will increasingly have a significant impact on our aging community and their caregivers. Dementia is associated with challenging behaviours such as agitation, wandering, and aggression. Care providers must find innovative strategies that facilitate the quality of life for this population; moreover, such strategies must value the individual person. Social commitment robots - designed specifically with communication and therapeutic purposes - provide one means towards attaining this goal. This paper describes a study in which Paro (a robotic baby harp seal) was used as part of a summer training program for students. Preliminary conclusions suggest that the integration of social commitment robots may be clinically valuable for older, agitated persons living with dementia in long-term care settings.
2010 年,大约有 50 万加拿大人患有与痴呆症相关的疾病。据估计,大约 25 年后,患者人数将增加一倍。由于这一人口增长,痴呆症(最常见的病因是阿尔茨海默病)将越来越对我们老龄化的社区及其护理人员产生重大影响。痴呆症与激越、徘徊和攻击等挑战性行为有关。护理人员必须找到创新的策略,为这一人群提高生活质量;而且,这些策略必须重视个人。专门为沟通和治疗目的而设计的社会承诺机器人为实现这一目标提供了一种手段。本文描述了一项研究,该研究将 Paro(一种机器海豹幼崽)作为暑期学生培训计划的一部分。初步结论表明,在长期护理环境中,患有痴呆症、情绪激动的老年人中融入社会承诺机器人可能具有临床价值。