Background: This article describes the design of an intervention study that focuses on whether and to what degree culturally competent social robots can improve health and well-being related outcomes among older adults residing long-term care homes. The trial forms the final stage of the international, multidisciplinary CARESSES project aimed at designing, developing and evaluating culturally competent robots that can assist older people according to the culture of the individual they are supporting. The importance of cultural competence has been demonstrated in previous nursing literature to be key towards improving health outcomes among patients. Method: This study employed a mixed-method, single-blind, parallel-group controlled before-an...
Aim: This study aims to test the feasibility of the PainChek app to assess pain for people with deme...
Aims and objectives: The research presented investigates older people’s expectations of social assis...
BACKGROUND: Society is facing a global shortage of 17 million health care workers, along with increa...
This trial represents the final stage of the CARESSES project which aimed to develop and evaluate a ...
Robots, along with sensors and telemedicine, have been identified as technologies that can assist an...
Background: The world population is ageing rapidly with the percentage of older adults increasing to...
Socially assistive robots (SARs) are seen as part of a pragmatic solution to addressing the increasi...
Socially assistive robots (SARs) are seen as part of a pragmatic solution to addressing the increasi...
In the last few decades, various studies demonstrated numerous robotics applications that can tackle...
There has been an increase in the use of technology to provide a high level of care for the elderly....
Objectives: The aim of this review was to gain a better understanding of how older adults experience...
Australia’s population is ageing and a large number of people are living in their own homes. Motivat...
There is a demand to promote elderly people´s health and wellbeing and to support them to cope and l...
Contains fulltext : 214094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Patient reporte...
BACKGROUND: Society is facing a global shortage of 17 million health care workers, along with increa...
Aim: This study aims to test the feasibility of the PainChek app to assess pain for people with deme...
Aims and objectives: The research presented investigates older people’s expectations of social assis...
BACKGROUND: Society is facing a global shortage of 17 million health care workers, along with increa...
This trial represents the final stage of the CARESSES project which aimed to develop and evaluate a ...
Robots, along with sensors and telemedicine, have been identified as technologies that can assist an...
Background: The world population is ageing rapidly with the percentage of older adults increasing to...
Socially assistive robots (SARs) are seen as part of a pragmatic solution to addressing the increasi...
Socially assistive robots (SARs) are seen as part of a pragmatic solution to addressing the increasi...
In the last few decades, various studies demonstrated numerous robotics applications that can tackle...
There has been an increase in the use of technology to provide a high level of care for the elderly....
Objectives: The aim of this review was to gain a better understanding of how older adults experience...
Australia’s population is ageing and a large number of people are living in their own homes. Motivat...
There is a demand to promote elderly people´s health and wellbeing and to support them to cope and l...
Contains fulltext : 214094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Patient reporte...
BACKGROUND: Society is facing a global shortage of 17 million health care workers, along with increa...
Aim: This study aims to test the feasibility of the PainChek app to assess pain for people with deme...
Aims and objectives: The research presented investigates older people’s expectations of social assis...
BACKGROUND: Society is facing a global shortage of 17 million health care workers, along with increa...