Preston Rhian C, Shippy Madison R, Aldwin Carolyn M, Fitter Naomi T
Collaborative Robotics and Intelligent Systems Institute (CoRIS), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States.
School of Human Development and Family Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States.
Front Aging. 2024 Nov 12;5:1463460. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2024.1463460. eCollection 2024.
As people live longer, the population of older adults in need of support continues to expand relative to the available workforce of caregivers, necessitating new solutions to supplement caregiver availability for the physical, cognitive, and social needs of older adults. Robotics and automation present strong possible solutions. Past solutions have typically supported short-term rehabilitation and aging in place, yet many older adults live in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), a setting reached by relatively little research to date. In this paper, we examine the unique needs of staff and residents at SNFs, after which we begin an iterative design process of robot-mediated wellness activities for the SNF space. We worked closely with domain experts in exercise science and physical therapy for older adults and a local SNF to design and test a series of robot-mediated activity prototypes with residents, visitors, and staff. We found that while both residents and staff highly value physical activity, there are nuanced challenges associated with supporting resident activity (one important element of overall wellbeing). As a result, we considered and tested a wide range of intervention options from usual approaches (e.g., mirroring movements) to creative approaches (e.g., social engagement via lewd humor). Our final design insights can inform practitioners who wish to use robots to support resident wellbeing in SNFs.
随着人们寿命的延长,相对于现有的护理人员劳动力,需要支持的老年人数量持续增加,因此需要新的解决方案来补充护理人员的数量,以满足老年人的身体、认知和社交需求。机器人技术和自动化提供了强有力的可能解决方案。过去的解决方案通常支持短期康复和就地养老,但许多老年人住在专业护理机构(SNFs),而迄今为止针对这一环境的研究相对较少。在本文中,我们研究了SNFs中工作人员和居民的独特需求,之后我们开始了针对SNF空间的机器人介导的健康活动的迭代设计过程。我们与老年运动科学和物理治疗领域的专家以及当地一家SNF密切合作,与居民、访客和工作人员一起设计并测试了一系列机器人介导的活动原型。我们发现,虽然居民和工作人员都非常重视体育活动,但在支持居民活动(整体幸福感的一个重要因素)方面存在细微的挑战。因此,我们考虑并测试了从常规方法(如模仿动作)到创新方法(如通过低俗幽默进行社交互动)等广泛的干预选项。我们最终的设计见解可为希望使用机器人来支持SNFs中居民幸福感的从业者提供参考。