Salai Ana-Maria, Kirton Alexandra, Cook Glenda, Holmquist Lars Erik
Health and Life Sciences Faculty, Nursing, Midwifery & Health Department, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
School of Design, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Front Dement. 2022 Nov 2;1:1049464. doi: 10.3389/frdem.2022.1049464. eCollection 2022.
The use of voice assistants (e.g., Amazon Alexa, Google Home) is being widely advocated as part of supporting people living with dementia at home. The development of this technology is largely driven by industry, and there is little research to determine how family carers and professionals use voice assistants with people with dementia. This paper presents the findings from further analysis of data from two studies: Study 1-a qualitative study that aimed to explore the views and expectations of family carers and professionals who use voice assistants to support people with a cognitive impairment at home, and Study 2-a qualitative enquiry aiming to identify the views and barriers on using voice assistants by family carers of people with dementia and professionals, together with a pilot case study evaluating a prototype that addresses barriers identified during the enquiry, entitled IntraVox. Based on processing of smart home sensor data, IntraVox uses a personalised human voice to send prompts and reminders to end-users to conduct daily life activities and to activate smart home processes using voice assistants. The results of the qualitative studies indicate that family carers and professionals use voice assistants in their caring role for home automation, skills maintenance and development, prompts and reminders, behaviour and environment monitoring, and for leisure and social interaction support. The findings also show that family carers and professionals have specific challenges that need to be overcome for them to realise the benefits that may be gained through the use of voice assistants within technology enabled care. The pilot case study also provided a useful demonstration that interoperability can be achieved to enable exchanges between IntraVox and voice assistants, with the aim of providing customised and personalised technological solutions that address some of the barriers that people with dementia and their carers face in the use of this technology.
语音助手(如亚马逊Alexa、谷歌Home)的使用作为在家中支持痴呆症患者的一部分而被广泛提倡。这项技术的发展在很大程度上由行业推动,几乎没有研究来确定家庭护理人员和专业人员如何与痴呆症患者一起使用语音助手。本文展示了对两项研究数据进一步分析的结果:研究1——一项定性研究,旨在探索使用语音助手在家中支持认知障碍患者的家庭护理人员和专业人员的观点和期望;研究2——一项定性调查,旨在确定痴呆症患者的家庭护理人员和专业人员在使用语音助手方面的观点和障碍,以及一个试点案例研究,评估一个名为IntraVox的原型,该原型解决了调查中发现的障碍。基于智能家居传感器数据的处理,IntraVox使用个性化的人类语音向终端用户发送提示和提醒,以进行日常生活活动并使用语音助手激活智能家居流程。定性研究结果表明,家庭护理人员和专业人员在其护理角色中使用语音助手进行家庭自动化、技能维护和发展、提示和提醒、行为和环境监测以及休闲和社交互动支持。研究结果还表明,家庭护理人员和专业人员面临一些特定挑战,需要克服这些挑战才能实现通过在技术支持的护理中使用语音助手可能获得的益处。试点案例研究还提供了一个有益的示范,即可以实现互操作性,以实现IntraVox与语音助手之间的交换,目的是提供定制化和个性化的技术解决方案,以解决痴呆症患者及其护理人员在使用这项技术时面临的一些障碍。