Exploring the Potential of a Robot-Assisted Frailty Assessment System for Elderly Care
Aniol Civit, Antonio Andriella, Maite Antonio, Casimiro Javierre, Concepción Boqué, Guillem Alenyà
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Frailty assessment plays a pivotal role in providing older adults care. However, the current process is time-consuming and only measures patients’ completion time for each test. This paper introduces a set of algorithms to be used in robots to autonomously perform frailty assessments. In doing so we aim at reducing therapists’ burden and provide additional frailty-related metrics that can enhance the effectiveness of diagnosis. We conducted a pilot study with 22 elderly participants and compared our system’s performance with that of medical professionals to assess its precision. The results demonstrate that our approach achieved performances close to that of its human counterpart. This research represents an important step forward in the integration of social robotics in healthcare, offering potential benefits for patient care and clinical decision-making.
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