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“Making Robots Usable”: Empowering Care Professionals to Customize Social Robots in Care

Mehrbod Manavi, Felix Carros, Isabel Schwaninger, Richard Paluch, Dave Randall, Ilayda Tufan, Rainer Wieching, Peter Tolmie, Claudia Mueller, Volker Wulf

Year
2025
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

Abstract While robotic systems in eldercare contexts continue to be a popular research topic, they are still not widely used in these settings. We argue that this is partly due to the absence of control and configuration options for end-users. This study reflects on the design of a smartphone app to tailor the use of robots to local needs. We investigated how care workers used the smartphone app to configure and control a Pepper robot to meet the individual needs of the care home’s residents. We developed and tested the app together with 23 participants from four different care facilities over two years. Ultimately, we implemented a feature allowing care workers to program the robot to meet residents’ individual needs without coding. Results indicate that the app enables care workers to provide residents with meaningful interactions with the robot. Our study shows that allowing care workers to control and develop the robot improves its perceived usefulness and overall use of the robot to both care residents and care workers.

Keywords

USableRobotRoboticsHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceSocial robotKnowledge managementNursingMedicine

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