A persistent-if less glamorous—challenge in hospitals lies in the day-to-day work of moving and lifting patients with impaired mobility. This is a challenge intensified by our burgeoning aging population, the obesity epidemic, and our aging healthcare workforce. During manual patient handling, the predominant risk of staff injury is excessive back and shoulder loading. A mobile robotic nurse assistant (RoNA) is highly desired to enhance the efficacy and quality of care that nurses and their paraprofessional staff can provide. Such an assistant could improve a nurse's working conditions by off-loading some of his or her most physically demanding duties, thereby reducing the potential for self-injury or injury to the patient. Hstar Technologies is developing a revolutionary RoNA system that provides physical assistance to nurses in a hospital ward. The design of RoNA is a safe and robust system that works effectively in a hospital environment under direct and telepresence control by a nurse or physician. RoNA has a humanoid design featuring bimanual dexterous manipulators that employ a series-elastic-actuation (SEA) system. These electric actuators provide manipulator compliance, safety, flexibility and the strength to lift patients weighing up to 300lbs. RoNA also features an innovative humanoid upper torso, a unique mobile platform with holonomic drive and posture stability enhancement, intelligent navigation control with 3D sensing and perception capability, an intuitive and innovative human-robot interaction control interface, and a highly integrated plan for healthcare system assembly. We anticipate that robotic maneuvering assistants would increase job satisfaction, reduce lifting-related injuries, and extend the years of effective service nurses could render in hospitals. These effects would reduce hospital costs and ameliorate problems posed by the shortage of nursing staff.
[1]
Fiona Ross,et al.
Working together for health
,
2007,
Journal of interprofessional care.
[2]
Guilbert Jj.
The World Health Report 2006: working together for health.
,
2006
.
[3]
Matthew M. Williamson,et al.
Series elastic actuators
,
1995,
Proceedings 1995 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Human Robot Interaction and Cooperative Robots.
[4]
Proceedings of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, IROS 1992, Raleigh, NC, USA, 7-10 Jul 1992
,
1992,
IROS.
[5]
Anneliese M Gerland,et al.
Hospitals' responses to nurse staffing shortages.
,
2006,
Health affairs.
[6]
Thomas Waters,et al.
NIOSH Research Efforts to Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Healthcare Industry
,
2006,
Orthopedic nursing.
[7]
Janet Heinrich,et al.
Nursing Workforce: Emerging Nurse Shortages Due to Multiple Factors. Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives.
,
2001
.
[8]
Yasuo Kuniyoshi,et al.
1A1-A02 全身接触可能なヒューマノイドロボットの開発(ヒューマノイド)
,
2007
.
[9]
L. Jeannotte,et al.
The State of aging and health in America 2007
,
2007
.