Perspectives of Healthcare Providers to Inform the Design of an AI-Enhanced Social Robot in the Pediatric Emergency Department

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作者
Hudson, Summer [1 ]
Nishat, Fareha [2 ]
Stinson, Jennifer [2 ,3 ]
Litwin, Sasha [4 ]
Zeller, Frauke [5 ]
Wiles, Brittany [2 ]
Foster, Mary Ellen [6 ]
Ali, Samina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Fac Med & Dent, Dept Pediat, Edmonton, AB T6G 1C9, Canada
[2] Hosp Sick Children, Child Hlth Evaluat Sci, Toronto, ON M5G 0A4, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Lawrence S Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON M5T 1P8, Canada
[4] Hosp Sick Children, Div Emergency Med, Toronto, ON M5G 1E8, Canada
[5] Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Comp Engn, Edinburgh EH11 4BN, Scotland
[6] Univ Glasgow, Sch Comp Sci, Glasgow City G12 8RZ, Scotland
来源
CHILDREN-BASEL | 2023年 / 10卷 / 09期
关键词
artificial intelligence; social robotics; needs assessment; procedural distress; children; pain; co-design; ASSISTIVE ROBOTICS; PAIN; MANAGEMENT; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.3390/children10091511
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Children commonly experience pain and distress in healthcare settings related to medical procedures such as blood tests and intravenous insertions (IVIs). Inadequately addressed pain and distress can result in both short- and long-term negative consequences. The use of socially assistive robotics (SARs) to reduce procedure-related distress and pain in children's healthcare settings has shown promise; however, the current options lack autonomous adaptability. This study presents a descriptive qualitative needs assessment of healthcare providers (HCPs) in two Canadian pediatric emergency departments (ED) to inform the design an artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced social robot to be used as a distraction tool in the ED to facilitate IVIs. Semi-structured virtual individual and focus group interviews were conducted with eleven HCPs. Four main themes were identified: (1) common challenges during IVIs (i.e., child distress and resource limitations), (2) available tools for pain and distress management during IVIs (i.e., pharmacological and non-pharmacological), (3) response to SAR appearance and functionality (i.e., personalized emotional support, adaptive distraction based on child's preferences, and positive reinforcement), and (4) anticipated benefits and challenges of SAR in the ED (i.e., ensuring developmentally appropriate interactions and space limitations). HCPs perceive AI-enhanced social robots as a promising tool for distraction during IVIs in the ED.
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