Jent Jason F, St George Sara M, Agosto Yaray, Rothenberg William A, Howe Elizabeth, Velasquez Carolina, Mansoor Elana, Garcia Emperatriz G, Bulotsky-Shearer Rebecca J, Natale Ruby
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jun 6;15:1339230. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1339230. eCollection 2024.
Childcare center closures during COVID-19 impacted education for approximately 40 million children nationwide. Unfortunately, COVID-19 restrictions significantly limited the extent that outside personnel could provide in-person support to educators, resulting in the need for innovative approaches to meet childcare centers' needs. A virtual robotic telepresence approach was applied to early childhood consultation models to promote child resilience while mitigating COVID-19 risks. The goal of this study was to examine how training influenced consultants' and childcare staff uptake of the virtual robotic telepresence consultation approach and their acceptance of this technology.
Ten early childhood consultants received multimedia/simulation training and weekly communities of practice related to virtual telepresence robotic consultation. Telepresence robotic consultation equipment was deployed to 16 childcare centers in a diverse multilingual metropolitan area as a part of a larger randomized controlled trial. Consultants trained childcare staff (14 center directors and 58 teachers) on how to receive virtual telepresence robotic consultation. Demographic information and measures of technology acceptability and uptake were collected from childcare staff and consultants. A mixed methods approach was used including multilevel modeling and focus groups to examine consultation uptake, acceptability, barriers, and facilitators of virtual telepresence robotic consultation implementation.
Consultants and childcare staff generally perceived the virtual telepresence consultation approach to be useful and easy to use. Consultant perceptions of the acceptability of technology did not change over time. Childcare staff, center, and consultant factors impacted the uptake of the virtual robotic telepresence consultation approach and childcare staff acceptance of the technology. Focus groups revealed that consultants believed that additional hands-on training with childcare staff would have benefited implementation and expressed a desire for a hybrid approach for consultation.
Perceptions of telepresence robotic consultation acceptability are discussed, including future recommendations for training.
新冠疫情期间儿童保育中心关闭,影响了全国约4000万儿童的教育。不幸的是,新冠疫情限制措施极大地限制了外部人员为教育工作者提供面对面支持的程度,因此需要创新方法来满足儿童保育中心的需求。一种虚拟机器人远程呈现方法被应用于幼儿咨询模型,以促进儿童的适应能力,同时降低新冠疫情风险。本研究的目的是考察培训如何影响咨询师和儿童保育工作人员对虚拟机器人远程呈现咨询方法的采用及其对该技术的接受程度。
十名幼儿咨询师接受了与虚拟远程呈现机器人咨询相关的多媒体/模拟培训以及每周的实践社区培训。作为一项更大规模随机对照试验的一部分,远程呈现机器人咨询设备被部署到一个多语言大都市地区的16个儿童保育中心。咨询师对儿童保育工作人员(14名中心主任和58名教师)进行了如何接受虚拟远程呈现机器人咨询的培训。从儿童保育工作人员和咨询师那里收集了人口统计学信息以及技术可接受性和采用情况的测量数据。采用了混合方法,包括多层次建模和焦点小组,以考察虚拟远程呈现机器人咨询实施的咨询采用情况、可接受性、障碍和促进因素。
咨询师和儿童保育工作人员普遍认为虚拟远程呈现咨询方法有用且易于使用。咨询师对技术可接受性的看法并未随时间改变。儿童保育工作人员、中心和咨询师因素影响了虚拟机器人远程呈现咨询方法的采用以及儿童保育工作人员对该技术的接受程度。焦点小组表明,咨询师认为与儿童保育工作人员进行更多的实践培训会有利于实施,并表示希望采用混合咨询方法。
讨论了对远程呈现机器人咨询可接受性的看法,包括未来培训的建议。