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Humanoid socially assistive robots in dementia care: a qualitative study about expectations of caregivers and dementia trainers.

Julia ZuschneggLucas PalettaMaria FellnerJosef SteinerSandra Pansy-ReschAnna JosMarisa KoiniDimitrios ProdromouRuud J G HalfensChrista LohrmannSandra Schüssler
Published in: Aging & mental health (2021)
Participants stated that SARs had great potential to provide assistance in dementia care, especially by reminding, motivating/encouraging and instructing people with dementia. Informal caregivers and nurses also considered them as useful supportive devices for themselves. However, participants also mentioned negative expectations, especially in communication/contact with others and avoiding danger. These findings demonstrate the support caregivers and dementia trainers expect from humanoid SARs and may contribute to their optimisation for dementia care.
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