| Literature DB >> 34716798 |
Kyoko Tanaka1, Hitoshi Makino2, Kazuaki Nakamura2, Akio Nakamura2, Maoko Hayakawa2, Hajime Uchida2, Mureo Kasahara2, Hitoshi Kato2, Takashi Igarashi2.
Abstract
The study on robot-assisted therapy in a pediatric field has not been applied sufficiently in clinical settings. The purpose of this pilot study is to explore the potential therapeutic effects of a group robot intervention (GRI), using dog-like social robot (SR) 'aibo' in pediatric ward. GRI by aibo was conducted for those children with chronic illness (127 in total) who are hospitalized in National Centre for Child Health and Development (NCCHD), and their caregivers (116 in total), from March to April 2018. The observer made structured behavioural observation records, based on which qualitative research on the features of their words and conducts, were carried out. As a result, first, during the GRI, about 2/3 of total expression by children were positive, while about 1/4 were negative or inappropriate. On the other hand, as seen in the 'change' group, those children who had originally responded with negative expression eventually came to express positive expression, while getting involved in a ternary relationship or participating in a session more than once. Secondly, as for the expression from the caregivers during the GRI, active expressions such as 'participation' and 'exploration' accounted for the 2/3, while 1/3 turned out to be rather placid expressions such as 'watch over' or 'encourage.'Entities:
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Group robot intervention; Paediatric robot-assisted therapy; Social robot
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34716798 PMCID: PMC8897326 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-021-04285-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.860
Fig. 1aibo. Specification. Product name: aibo, model number: ERS-1000, processor: 64 bit quad-core CPU, display: 2 OLEDs (eyes), sound: speaker, 4 microphones, camera: 2 cameras (front camera, SLAM camera), communications: mobile network communication feature (data transmission) LTE, Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz), outside dimensions: approx. 180 × 293 × 305 mm, weight: approx. 2.2 kg, power consumption approx. 14 W, battery duration: approx. 2 h, recharge time: 3 h
Fig. 2Children’s expressions obtained from the group robot intervention by aibo. Out of the 24 records, sentences regarding verbal/non-verbal communication by children were sorted and extracted. There were 140 sentences by children. The sentences by children were sorted according to qualitatively into 9 categories
Fig. 3The percentage of ternary relationship, namely, ‘human-aibo-human’ interaction
Fig. 4The caregivers’ expressions obtained from the group robot intervention by aibo. Out of the 24 records, sentences regarding verbal/non-verbal communication by caregivers were sorted and extracted. There were 43 sentences by caregivers, which were sorted qualitatively into 4 categories
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