Perotti Luis, Strutz Nicole
Department of Geriatrics and Medical Gerontology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Reinickendorfer Str. 61, 13347, Berlin, Germany.
Z Gerontol Geriatr. 2023 Nov;56(7):580-586. doi: 10.1007/s00391-022-02105-8. Epub 2022 Aug 25.
The number of older adults in need of care and living at home is increasing in Europe. At the same time, the number of professional caregivers is decreasing. This development reinforces the need for assistive technology to support care recipients in their own homes and promote their independence. One of the main challenges of independent living is the preparation of food. Interactive robots could assist older adults with difficulties performing physically demanding tasks. Within the project AuRorA (full German project title: Wiederverwendbare, interaktive Verhalten für proaktive Roboter im Smart Home), an interactive voice-controlled robot arm was developed as an assistance system in the kitchen.
The aim of the study was to assess how older adults evaluate the AuRorA system and to collect data on actual willingness to use the technology. Older adults were asked to evaluate the system in terms of usefulness, usability, accessibility and intention to use.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the older adults evaluated the system via an online survey. The validated questionnaire Technology Usage Inventory (short: TUI) was used in conjunction with self-developed questionnaires to collect data on study population characteristics.
A total of 106 participants were included in the analysis. The acceptance, usability and usefulness of the system were rated as medium, while the intention to use was rated as low. A significant strong correlation was found between the TUI subscales intention to use and usefulness.
It can be assumed that the actual need of the individual participant for such a robotic assistive system had an influence on the evaluation of the system. The perceived usefulness may have been a crucial influence on the intention to use and the overall assessment of the system.
在欧洲,需要护理且居家生活的老年人数量正在增加。与此同时,专业护理人员的数量却在减少。这种发展态势强化了对辅助技术的需求,以支持居家护理对象并促进他们的独立性。独立生活的主要挑战之一是食物准备。交互式机器人可以帮助有困难完成体力要求较高任务的老年人。在项目AuRorA(德语全称:Wiederverwendbare, interaktive Verhalten für proaktive Roboter im Smart Home)中,开发了一种交互式语音控制机器人手臂作为厨房中的辅助系统。
本研究旨在评估老年人如何评价AuRorA系统,并收集关于实际使用该技术意愿的数据。要求老年人从有用性、易用性、可及性和使用意愿方面对该系统进行评价。
由于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行仍在持续,老年人通过在线调查对该系统进行评价。使用经过验证的问卷技术使用量表(简称:TUI)并结合自行编制的问卷来收集关于研究人群特征的数据。
共有106名参与者纳入分析。该系统的接受度、易用性和有用性被评为中等,而使用意愿被评为较低。在TUI子量表使用意愿和有用性之间发现了显著的强相关性。
可以假设个体参与者对这种机器人辅助系统的实际需求对系统评价产生了影响。感知到的有用性可能对使用意愿和系统的总体评价产生了关键影响。