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Exploring the Use of Socially Assistive Robots Among Socially Isolated Korean American Older Adults
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2024
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Social IsolationSocially Assistive RobotDisabilityEducationLonelinessMental HealthSocial SupportPsychologyPilot StudyImproved Medication AdherenceHumanrobot CollaborationBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsGeriatricsPsychiatryMedicinePatient SupportService RobotRehabilitationSocially Assistive RobotsHuman-robot InteractionNursingMental Health NursingMedication AdherenceHealth BehaviorPersonal RobotAssistive RobotAssistive RoboticsRobotics
This pilot study explored whether a socially assistive robot (SAR) would have positive effects on Korean American immigrant older adults' health behaviors and emotional well-being and whether the older adults would be receptive to the SAR. A total of 30 participants (age 65+) in a large metropolitan area participated in the study, and each participant was provided a SAR named Hyodol for 4 months and interacted with it in ways that they saw appropriate. We used one-group pre- and post-test design to assess changes between baseline and follow-up in medication adherence, depressive symptoms, loneliness, and disability. Additionally, we employed in-depth qualitative interviews to explore participants' perceptions about the SAR. At post-test, participants showed improved medication adherence, reduced depressive symptoms, and a slightly and statistically nonsignificant decrease in loneliness scores. Qualitative data suggested high adoptability of this particular SAR among the participants.
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