| Literature DB >> 29128788 |
Álvaro García-Soler1, David Facal2, Unai Díaz-Orueta3, Lucia Pigini4, Lorenzo Blasi5, Renxi Qiu6.
Abstract
The implications for the inclusion of robots in the daily lives of frail older adults, especially in relation to these population needs, have not been extensively studied. The "Multi-Role Shadow Robotic System for Independent Living" (SRS) project has developed a remotely-controlled, semi-autonomous robotic system to be used in domestic environments. The objective of this paper is to document the iterative procedure used to identify, select and prioritize user requirements. Seventy-four requirements were identified by means of focus groups, individual interviews and scenario-based interviews. The list of user requirements, ordered according to impact, number and transnational criteria, revealed a high number of requirements related to basic and instrumental activities of daily living, cognitive and social support and monitorization, and also involving privacy, safety and adaptation issues. Analysing and understanding older users' perceptions and needs when interacting with technological devices adds value to assistive technology and ensures that the systems address currently unmet needs.Entities:
Keywords: Assistive technology; Frailty; Mixed methodologies; Service robots; Technology and care; User centred design; User requirements
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29128788 DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2017.10.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Gerontol Geriatr ISSN: 0167-4943 Impact factor: 3.250