Perspective analysis of assistive robots for elderly in India
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2024
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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Purpose: Assistive technology for elderly are advancing, and this study aimed to analyse the Indian perspective on utilising assistive robot technology for aiding elderly individuals. Materials and Methods: A population-based survey was undertaken to collect data from three perspectives: Relatives of the elderly, Healthcare professionals and Elderly individuals. The survey gathered 389 responses. The responses are statistically analysed, and data is visualised with different plots for better understanding. Results: It is observed that the older people rate with less conviction on the use of technology when compared to the relatives and healthcare professionals. Out of the three target groups, the elderly individuals had the most correlating attributes to purchasing the robot. Also, healthcare personnel, relatives, and older people gave 82%, 63% and 55% affirmatives to the question on purchasing the robot, respectively. And the cost of the robot is preferred to be under 6 lakh rupees. Conclusions: Though the younger generation has more orientation towards technology, older people are skeptical about handling computer gadgets or robots. However, there are significant expectations and concerns expressed by three target groups such as conversational, navigational, reminder features, security and malfunction concerns. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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adult, age, aged, family, female, health care personnel, human, India, male, middle aged, questionnaire, robotics, self help device, very elderly, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Family, Female, Health Personnel, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Robotics, Self-Help Devices, Surveys and Questionnaires
Citation
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2024, 19, 8, pp. 2915-2924
