Yamaguchi Natsu
Papers
2
Total Citations
33
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About
Yamaguchi Natsu is a leading researcher in human-robot interaction, with a specialized focus on integrating socially assistive robots into elderly care settings. Her work examines how robots like Paro, Pepper, and Qoobo can be effectively deployed in Japanese nursing homes to support both residents and caregivers. Through semi-structured interviews and site observations, Natsu has provided critical insights into the practical challenges and benefits of robotic assistance in long-term care, highlighting how these technologies can enhance social engagement and reduce caregiver burden. Her most-cited paper, "Integrating Socially Assistive Robots into Japanese Nursing Care" (2020), has garnered 24 citations, reflecting its influence in the fields of gerontechnology and healthcare robotics. A second related publication from the same year has also been well-received, with 9 citations. Natsu’s work is notable for its grounded, ethnographic approach, offering a nuanced understanding of how cultural and institutional factors shape robot adoption. Her contributions are shaping the future of aging societies, making her a key voice in the conversation on technology and care.
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- 1Integrating Socially Assistive Robots into Japanese Nursing Care24 citations · 2020
- 2Integrating Socially Assistive Robots into Japanese Nursing Care9 citations · 2020