Publication: Feasibility study of a robotic medication assistant for the elderly
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Article
Date
2011-01-17
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Academia
Abstract
Management of complex medication regimens by older
people poses a significant challenge wherein use of
information technology could play a role in improving
clinical efficacy and safety of treatment. The use of
computing devices, however, presents a special challenge
to older people given their physical and cognitive
limitations. Robotic platforms show promise for
extending the functionality of the user interface to make
personalized interaction engaging and empowering, and
for proactively reaching out to older users to support their
healthcare delivery. We believe that a robot combining a
touch screen and voice based interface could offer an
effective platform to meet these requirements. This paper
reports on a feasibility study of such a system for helping
older people with their medications. We exposed 10
relatively independent residents of an aged care facility to
our robot running a medication reminding application
while they took their medications. The interaction was
followed by a questionnaire and structured interview to
elicit their opinions and feedback. We found the
application to be well received as all users could
successfully complete the session, and most subjects
found it easy to use, appropriately designed and felt
confident using it. A number of technical errors were
uncovered, and the results suggest opportunities to refine
the equipment and dialog design to provide a better
robotic medication assistant.
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Aged care, Medication safety, Robotic assistance, Touch screen, Voice interaction
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