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Understanding Older Adult's Perceptions of Factors that Support Trust in Human and Robot Care Providers

Rachel E. Stuck, Wendy A. Rogers

Year
2017
Citations
11

Abstract

As the population of older adults increase so will the need for care providers, both human and robot. Trust is a key aspect to establish and maintain a successful older adult-care provider relationship. However, due to trust volatility it is essential to understand it within specific contexts. This proposed mixed methods study will explore what dimensions of trust emerge as important within the human-human and human-robot dyads in older adults and care providers. First, this study will help identify key qualities that support trust in a care provider relationship. By understanding what older adults perceive as needing to trust humans and robots for various care tasks, we can begin to provide recommendations based on user expectations for design to support trust.

Keywords

PerceptionRobotKey (lock)Human–robot interactionPsychologyInternet privacyKnowledge managementNursingComputer scienceMedicine

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