Institute of Gerontology, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 11;23(6):e23471. doi: 10.2196/23471.
In recent years, robots have been considered a new tech industry that can be used to solve the shortage in human resources in the field of health care. Also, animal-assisted therapy has been used to provide assistance, companionship, and interaction among the elderly and has been shown to have a positive impact on their emotional and psychological well-being. Both pets and robots can provide dynamic communication and positive interaction patterns. However, preferences for middle-aged and older adults in this regard are not clear.
This study explored the degree of acceptance of robots and pets as partners in later life and to determine the needs and preferences of elderly individuals related to companion robots.
A total of 273 middle-aged and older adults aged ≥45 years and living in the community were invited to answer a structured questionnaire after watching a companion robot video. Sociodemographic data, physical health status and activities, experience with technology, eHealth literacy, and acceptance and attitude toward robots and pets were recorded and analyzed using multinomial logistic regression analysis.
Age, level of education, type of dwelling, occupation, retirement status, number of comorbidities, experience with pets, experience using apps, and eHealth literacy were significantly associated with acceptance of robots and pets. Middle-aged and older women preferred robots with an animal-like appearance, while men preferred robots that resembled a human adult. In terms of robot functions, participants preferred a companion robot with dancing, singing, storytelling, or news-reporting functions. Participants' marital status and whether or not they lived alone affected their preference of functions in the companion robot.
Findings from this study inform the development of social robots with regard to their appearance and functions to address loneliness in later life in fast-aging societies.
近年来,机器人被视为一种新技术产业,可用于解决医疗保健领域人力资源短缺的问题。此外,动物辅助疗法已被用于为老年人提供帮助、陪伴和互动,并已被证明对他们的情感和心理健康有积极影响。宠物和机器人都可以提供动态的交流和积极的互动模式。然而,中老年人对这两者的偏好尚不清楚。
本研究探讨了中老年人对机器人和宠物作为晚年伴侣的接受程度,并确定了老年人对陪伴机器人的需求和偏好。
共邀请了 273 名年龄≥45 岁、居住在社区的中老年人观看伴侣机器人视频后回答一份结构化问卷。记录并分析了社会人口统计学数据、身体健康状况和活动、技术使用经验、电子健康素养以及对机器人和宠物的接受程度和态度,使用多项逻辑回归分析。
年龄、教育程度、居住类型、职业、退休状况、共病数量、宠物使用经验、应用程序使用经验和电子健康素养与对机器人和宠物的接受程度显著相关。中年和老年女性更喜欢具有动物外观的机器人,而男性更喜欢成人外观的机器人。在机器人功能方面,参与者更喜欢具有跳舞、唱歌、讲故事或新闻播报功能的陪伴机器人。参与者的婚姻状况和是否独居影响了他们对陪伴机器人功能的偏好。
本研究的结果为社会机器人的开发提供了信息,这些机器人的外观和功能可以解决快速老龄化社会中老年人的孤独问题。