Longitudinal Diary Data: Six Months Real-world Implementation of Affordable Companion Robots for Older People in Supported Living

Companion robots have potential for improving wellbeing within aged care, however literature focuses on shorter-term studies often using relatively expensive platforms, raising concerns around novelty effects and economic viability. Here, we report ecologically valid diary data from two supported living facilities for older people with dementia or learning difficulties. Both sites implemented Joy for All robot animals and maintained diaries for six months. Entries were analysed using thematic analysis. We found robot use increased over the six months, changing from short, structured sessions to mainly permanent availability. Thus previously reported concerns on novelty were not warranted. Both sites reported positive outcomes including reminiscence, improved communication and potential wellbeing benefits (reduced agitation/anxiety). Incidences of negative responses included devices described as 'creepy.' Devices appeared sufficiently robust for prolonged daily use with multiple users. Overall, we provide insight into real-world implementation of affordable companion robots, and longitudinal development of use.

[1]  Noel Sharkey,et al.  The Eldercare Factory , 2011, Gerontology.

[2]  W. Moyle,et al.  Care staff perceptions of a social robot called Paro and a look-alike Plush Toy: a descriptive qualitative approach , 2018, Aging & mental health.

[3]  Lukman Thalib,et al.  Using a therapeutic companion robot for dementia symptoms in long-term care: reflections from a cluster-RCT , 2019, Aging & mental health.

[4]  Takanori Shibata,et al.  Relationship between interaction with the mental commit robot and change of stress reaction of the elderly , 2003, Proceedings 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation. Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation for the New Millennium (Cat. No.03EX694).

[5]  R. Sparrow The March of the robot dogs , 2002, Ethics and Information Technology.

[6]  SparrowRobert,et al.  In the hands of machines? The future of aged care , 2006 .

[7]  W. Moyle,et al.  Exploring the effect of companion robots on emotional expression in older adults with dementia: a pilot randomized controlled trial. , 2013, Journal of gerontological nursing.

[8]  V. Braun,et al.  Using thematic analysis in psychology , 2006 .

[9]  C. Ihlebæk,et al.  Effects on Symptoms of Agitation and Depression in Persons With Dementia Participating in Robot-Assisted Activity: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. , 2015, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

[10]  Bruce A. MacDonald,et al.  Acceptance of Healthcare Robots for the Older Population: Review and Future Directions , 2009, Int. J. Soc. Robotics.

[11]  B. Draper,et al.  Use of a Robotic Seal as a Therapeutic Tool to Improve Dementia Symptoms: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. , 2017, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

[12]  Tony Belpaeme,et al.  From characterising three years of HRI to methodology and reporting recommendations , 2016, 2016 11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI).

[13]  Wendy Moyle,et al.  The Effectiveness of Social Robots for Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Studies , 2018, The Gerontologist.

[14]  Robert Sparrow,et al.  In the hands of machines? The future of aged care , 2006, Minds and Machines.

[15]  Serge Thill,et al.  Companion robots for older people: importance of user-centred design demonstrated through observations and focus groups comparing preferences of older people and roboticists in South West England , 2019, BMJ Open.

[16]  P. Videbech,et al.  Therapeutic effects of dog visits in nursing homes for the elderly , 2016, Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society.

[17]  Rajiv Khosla,et al.  Socially Assistive Robots in Elderly Care: A Mixed-Method Systematic Literature Review , 2014, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact..

[18]  Sandra Petersen,et al.  The Utilization of Robotic Pets in Dementia Care , 2016, Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD.

[19]  M. Birks,et al.  Robotic Seals as Therapeutic Tools in an Aged Care Facility: A Qualitative Study , 2016, Journal of aging research.

[20]  Elizabeth Broadbent,et al.  A Pilot Randomized Trial of a Companion Robot for People With Dementia Living in the Community. , 2017, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

[21]  Takanori Shibata,et al.  Psychological and Social Effects of One Year Robot Assisted Activity on Elderly People at a Health Service Facility for the Aged , 2005, Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

[22]  J. Broekens,et al.  Assistive social robots in elderly care: a review , 2009 .

[23]  B. Draper,et al.  The Cost-Effectiveness of Using PARO, a Therapeutic Robotic Seal, to Reduce Agitation and Medication Use in Dementia: Findings from a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. , 2018, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

[24]  Elizabeth Broadbent,et al.  Physiological effects of a companion robot on blood pressure of older people in residential care facility: A pilot study , 2015, Australasian journal on ageing.