Psycho-Sciences Research Group of IBSAL, University of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
Department of Research and Development, Iberian Institute of Research in Psycho-Sciences, INTRAS Foundation, 49024 Zamora, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Nov 8;24(22):7180. doi: 10.3390/s24227180.
: In recent years, the integration of robotic systems into various aspects of daily life has become increasingly common. As these technologies continue to advance, ensuring user-friendly interfaces and seamless interactions becomes more essential. For social robots to genuinely provide lasting value to humans, a favourable user experience (UX) emerges as an essential prerequisite. This article aimed to evaluate the usability of the MINI robot, highlighting its strengths and areas for improvement based on user feedback and performance. : In a controlled lab setting, a mixed-method qualitative study was conducted with ten individuals aged 65 and above diagnosed with mild dementia (MD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Participants engaged in individual MINI robot interaction sessions, completing cognitive tasks as per written instructions. Video and audio recordings documented interactions, while post-session System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaires quantified usability perception. Ethical guidelines were followed, ensuring informed consent, and the data underwent qualitative and quantitative analyses, contributing insights into the MINI robot's usability for this demographic. : The study addresses the ongoing challenges that tasks present, especially for MD individuals, emphasizing the importance of user support. Most tasks require both verbal and physical interactions, indicating that MD individuals face challenges when switching response methods within subtasks. These complexities originate from the selection and use of response methods, including difficulties with voice recognition, tablet touch, and tactile sensors. These challenges persist across tasks, with individuals with MD struggling to comprehend task instructions and provide correct answers and individuals with MCI struggling to use response devices, often due to the limitations of the robot's speech recognition. Technical shortcomings have been identified. The results of the SUS indicate positive perceptions, although there are lower ratings for instructor assistance and pre-use learning. The average SUS score of 68.3 places device usability in the "good" category. : Our study examines the usability of the MINI robot, revealing strengths in quick learning, simple system and operation, and integration of features, while also highlighting areas for improvement. Careful design and modifications are essential for meaningful engagement with people with dementia. The robot could better benefit people with MD and MCI if clear, detailed instructions and instructor assistance were available.
近年来,机器人系统在日常生活的各个方面的整合变得越来越普遍。随着这些技术的不断进步,确保用户友好的界面和无缝交互变得更加重要。为了让社交机器人真正为人类提供持久的价值,良好的用户体验(UX)成为一个必不可少的前提。本文旨在评估 MINI 机器人的可用性,根据用户反馈和性能,突出其优势和改进领域。
在一个受控的实验室环境中,对 10 名年龄在 65 岁及以上、被诊断为轻度痴呆症(MD)和轻度认知障碍(MCI)的患者进行了一项混合方法定性研究。参与者进行了 MINI 机器人的单独交互会话,按照书面说明完成认知任务。视频和音频记录记录了交互过程,而会话后的系统可用性量表(SUS)问卷则量化了可用性感知。遵循了道德准则,确保了知情同意,并且对数据进行了定性和定量分析,为这一人群的 MINI 机器人可用性提供了见解。
该研究解决了任务带来的持续挑战,特别是对 MD 患者而言,强调了用户支持的重要性。大多数任务都需要口头和身体交互,这表明 MD 患者在子任务中切换响应方法时会遇到困难。这些复杂性源于响应方法的选择和使用,包括语音识别、平板电脑触摸和触觉传感器的困难。这些挑战在整个任务中都存在,MD 患者难以理解任务说明并提供正确答案,而 MCI 患者则难以使用响应设备,通常是由于机器人的语音识别能力有限。已经确定了技术上的不足。SUS 的结果表明了积极的看法,尽管在指导帮助和预使用学习方面的评分较低。68.3 的平均 SUS 得分将设备的可用性置于“良好”类别。
我们的研究考察了 MINI 机器人的可用性,揭示了快速学习、简单的系统和操作、功能集成的优势,同时也突出了改进的领域。为了与痴呆症患者进行有意义的互动,精心设计和修改是必不可少的。如果有清晰、详细的说明和指导帮助,机器人可以更好地为 MD 和 MCI 患者带来益处。