Robotic Seals as Therapeutic Tools in an Aged Care Facility: A Qualitative Study
Robots, including robotic seals, have been used as an alternative to therapies such as animal assisted therapy in the promotion of health and social wellbeing of older people in aged care facilities. There is limited research available that evaluates the effectiveness of robot therapies in these set...
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doaj-30c9a7f6478b4ca0b7069e79ade1c8312020-11-24T21:04:10ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Aging Research2090-22042090-22122016-01-01201610.1155/2016/85696028569602Robotic Seals as Therapeutic Tools in an Aged Care Facility: A Qualitative StudyMelanie Birks0Marie Bodak1Joanna Barlas2June Harwood3Mary Pether4Nursing, Midwifery, and Nutrition, Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, AustraliaNursing, Midwifery, and Nutrition, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, AustraliaClinical Psychology, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Singapore Campus, SingaporeAged Care Services Australia Group, Launceston, TAS, AustraliaRegis Aged Care, Townsville, QLD, AustraliaRobots, including robotic seals, have been used as an alternative to therapies such as animal assisted therapy in the promotion of health and social wellbeing of older people in aged care facilities. There is limited research available that evaluates the effectiveness of robot therapies in these settings. The aim of this study was to identify, explore, and describe the impact of the use of Paro robotic seals in an aged care facility in a regional Australian city. A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory design was employed. Data were gathered through interviews with the three recreational therapists employed at the facility who were also asked to maintain logs of their interactions with the Paro and residents. Data were transcribed and thematically analysed. Three major themes were identified from the analyses of these data: “a therapeutic tool that’s not for everybody,” “every interaction is powerful,” and “keeping the momentum.” Findings support the use of Paro as a therapeutic tool, revealing improvement in emotional state, reduction of challenging behaviours, and improvement in social interactions of residents. The potential benefits justify the investment in Paro, with clear evidence that these tools can have a positive impact that warrants further exploration.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8569602 |
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Melanie Birks Marie Bodak Joanna Barlas June Harwood Mary Pether |
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Robotic Seals as Therapeutic Tools in an Aged Care Facility: A Qualitative Study |
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Robotic Seals as Therapeutic Tools in an Aged Care Facility: A Qualitative Study |
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Journal of Aging Research |
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Robots, including robotic seals, have been used as an alternative to therapies such as animal assisted therapy in the promotion of health and social wellbeing of older people in aged care facilities. There is limited research available that evaluates the effectiveness of robot therapies in these settings. The aim of this study was to identify, explore, and describe the impact of the use of Paro robotic seals in an aged care facility in a regional Australian city. A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory design was employed. Data were gathered through interviews with the three recreational therapists employed at the facility who were also asked to maintain logs of their interactions with the Paro and residents. Data were transcribed and thematically analysed. Three major themes were identified from the analyses of these data: “a therapeutic tool that’s not for everybody,” “every interaction is powerful,” and “keeping the momentum.” Findings support the use of Paro as a therapeutic tool, revealing improvement in emotional state, reduction of challenging behaviours, and improvement in social interactions of residents. The potential benefits justify the investment in Paro, with clear evidence that these tools can have a positive impact that warrants further exploration. |
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