Understanding Older Adults’ Perceptions of Usefulness for the Paro Robot

Author:

McGlynn Sean A.1,Kemple Shawn C.1,Mitzner Tracy L.1,King Chih-Hung2,Rogers Wendy A.1

Affiliation:

1. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

2. DTI Robotics, US, Inc

Abstract

There is a growing proportion of older adults in the population. Normal aging brings about difficulty in maintaining autonomy as well as an increased need for social support. Animal-assisted therapy and pet-type robots may be a solution to this problem. However, older adults’ living situations cannot always accommodate live animals and there are design limitations associated with many of the current pet-type robots. Paro’s design addresses some of these issues, but perceptions of Paro’s usefulness remain largely unexplored in the normally aging older adult population. The focus of this paper was to address perceived usefulness of the robot Paro as well as potential influencing factors of perceived usefulness. In this study, 30 healthy older adults (ages 67-80) completed questionnaires and answered interview questions regarding perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of Paro before and after they interacted with it. The data revealed that the participants were neutral regarding perceived usefulness of Paro in their daily lives. However, most participants indicated specific uses for themselves and others, which raised concerns regarding the applicability of the Perceived Usefulness measure in this context. Furthermore, most participants said that they would want to own Paro, and perceived it as being beneficial to other people. Data analysis is ongoing, but initial findings and potential response trends have been identified and discussed. Our results provide insights into healthy older adults’ thoughts toward and acceptance of this robot, as well as potential influencing factors of its acceptance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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