Korchut Agnieszka, Szklener Sebastian, Abdelnour Carla, Tantinya Natalia, Hernández-Farigola Joan, Ribes Joan Carles, Skrobas Urszula, Grabowska-Aleksandrowicz Katarzyna, Szczęśniak-Stańczyk Dorota, Rejdak Konrad
Department of Neurology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland.
Alzheimer Research Center and Memory Clinic of Fundacio ACE, Institut Catala de Neurociencies Aplicades, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Front Neurol. 2017 Jun 1;8:228. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2017.00228. eCollection 2017.
We focused on identifying the requirements and needs of people suffering from Alzheimer disease and early dementia stages with relation to robotic assistants.
Based on focus groups performed in two centers (Poland and Spain), we created surveys for medical staff, patients, and caregivers, including: functional requirements; human-robot interaction, the design of the robotic assistant and user acceptance aspects. Using Likert scale and analysis made on the basis of the frequency of survey responses, we identified users' needs as high, medium, and low priority.
We gathered 264 completed surveys (100 from medical staff, 81 from caregivers, and 83 from potential users). Most of the respondents, almost at the same level in each of the three groups, accept robotic assistants and their support in everyday life. High level priority functional requirements were related to reacting in emergency situations (calling for help, detecting/removing obstacles) and to reminding about medication intake, about boiling water, turning off the gas and lights (almost 60% of answers). With reference to human-robot interaction, high priority was given to voice operated system and the capability of robotic assistants to reply to simple questions.
Our results help in achieving better understanding of the needs of patients with cognitive impairments during home tasks in everyday life. This way of conducting the research, with considerations for the interests of three stakeholder groups in two autonomic centers with proven experience regarding the needs of our patient groups, highlights the importance of obtained results.
我们专注于确定患有阿尔茨海默病和早期痴呆症的人群对机器人助手的需求。
基于在两个中心(波兰和西班牙)进行的焦点小组讨论,我们为医护人员、患者和护理人员设计了调查问卷,内容包括:功能需求;人机交互、机器人助手的设计以及用户接受度方面。使用李克特量表并根据调查回复的频率进行分析,我们将用户需求确定为高、中、低优先级。
我们共收集到264份完整的调查问卷(100份来自医护人员,81份来自护理人员,83份来自潜在用户)。在这三组中,大多数受访者几乎处于相同水平,他们接受机器人助手及其在日常生活中的支持。高优先级的功能需求与紧急情况下的反应(呼救、检测/清除障碍物)以及提醒服药、烧开水、关闭煤气和灯光有关(近60%的回答)。在人机交互方面,高优先级的是语音操作系统以及机器人助手回答简单问题的能力。
我们的研究结果有助于更好地了解认知障碍患者在日常生活中的家庭任务需求。这种研究方式,考虑了两个自主中心中三个利益相关者群体的利益,且在我们患者群体需求方面有成熟经验,凸显了所得结果的重要性。