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Community-dwelling older adults' needs and acceptance regarding the use of robot technology to assist with daily living performance.

Yeon Hwan ParkHee-Kyung ChangMin Hye LeeSeong Hyeon Lee
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2019)
Although most of the participants lived independently, they regularly experienced difficulties regarding buying products, transportation, using phones, and preparing meals. If appropriate assistance technology is developed, this population can maintain its independence. Thus, it is necessary to address main needs, including detecting and addressing emergency situations, locating objects, assisting mobility and memory recall, and assisting with daily living performance. New robot services that can be tailored to the functions or abilities of the elderly must be developed based on individually collected information.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • primary care
  • working memory
  • mental health
  • middle aged
  • community dwelling