Care-receivers with physical disabilities' perceptions on having humanoid assistive robots as assistants: a qualitative study

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Sorensen, Linda [1 ]
Johannesen, Dag Tomas [1 ]
Melkas, Helinae [2 ]
Johnsen, Hege Mari [1 ]
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[1] Univ Agder, Kristiansand, Norway
[2] Lappeenranta Lahti Univ Technol LUT, Lappeenranta, Finland
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Assistive technologies; Assistive robots; Independence; Autonomy; ACCEPTANCE;
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10.1186/s12913-024-10857-9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background People with physical disabilities due to disease or injury face barriers to their daily activities and participation in society. Many depend on formal or informal caregivers for assistance to live independently. However, future healthcare challenges due to demographic changes threaten access to home care and assistants. Assistive technologies, such as robots for physical assistance, can support the independence and autonomy of people with physical disabilities. This study explore Norwegian care-receivers' perceptions of using robot assistance in their homes, including preferences for tasks acceptable or unacceptable for robot assistance and the underlying reasons.Method Purposive sampling was employed to recruit 18 participants, aged between 18 and 77 years, with differences in physical function including diagnoses such as stroke, spinal cord injury, amputations, and muscular dystrophy. Qualitative data were gathered through four focus group interviews wherein participants watched videos featuring a humanoid assistive robot, EVEr3. The collected data underwent analysis using reflexive thematic analysis.Results Three themes with associated sub-themes were constructed: (a) How a robot could assist in daily life, (b) The robot's appearance and functionality, and (c) Concerns about having a robot as an assistant. The participants welcomed the idea of a future robotic assistant in areas that may contribute to an increased feeling of independence and autonomy.Conclusion A robot assisting in activities of daily living would need to be individually customized to meet the needs of each user in terms of which tasks to assist with, how to assist in these defined tasks, and how it is controlled.
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