Despite the lively discussion on the pros and cons of using robots in health care, little is still known about how caregivers are affected when robots are introduced in their work environment. The present scoping review fills this research gap by mapping previous studies about the relation between robots in care and caregivers’ working life. The paper is based on searches in four databases for peer-reviewed articles about robots in care settings, published 2000 to 2020. The 27 included papers were examined with the questions of 1) how robots are used by caregivers, and 2) how robots affect caregivers’ work environment. The analysis shows that the use of robots can affect both the physical and the psychosocial work environment, in positive a...
The growing older population will increase the demands on the health and welfare systems, including ...
Care robots are often portrayed as an exciting new technology for improving care practices. Whether ...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
Despite the lively discussion on the pros and cons of using robots in health care, little is still k...
Despite the lively discussion on the pros and cons of using robots in health care, little is still k...
Care robots are robotic applications targeted for use in care and nursing environments, or to suppor...
Robots have potential to provide assistance to healthcare providers in daily caregiving tasks. The h...
Technological advances in elderly care have been rapid, and the introduction of robots in care will...
Twenty-five years ago, robotics guru Joseph Engelberger had a mission to motivate research teams all...
Background: Digital technologies, including robots, are being increasingly used in elderly care. The...
This paper is a discussion of some of the ethical issues relevant to the use of social robots to car...
Given the rapidly ageing population, interest is growing in robots to enable older people to remain ...
Children in hospitals endure a variety of stressful situations. Children feel friendly toward and ha...
Robotic animals are increasingly discussed as a solution to challenges connected to the aging popula...
Given the rapidly ageing population, interest is growing in robots to enable older people to remain ...
The growing older population will increase the demands on the health and welfare systems, including ...
Care robots are often portrayed as an exciting new technology for improving care practices. Whether ...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
Despite the lively discussion on the pros and cons of using robots in health care, little is still k...
Despite the lively discussion on the pros and cons of using robots in health care, little is still k...
Care robots are robotic applications targeted for use in care and nursing environments, or to suppor...
Robots have potential to provide assistance to healthcare providers in daily caregiving tasks. The h...
Technological advances in elderly care have been rapid, and the introduction of robots in care will...
Twenty-five years ago, robotics guru Joseph Engelberger had a mission to motivate research teams all...
Background: Digital technologies, including robots, are being increasingly used in elderly care. The...
This paper is a discussion of some of the ethical issues relevant to the use of social robots to car...
Given the rapidly ageing population, interest is growing in robots to enable older people to remain ...
Children in hospitals endure a variety of stressful situations. Children feel friendly toward and ha...
Robotic animals are increasingly discussed as a solution to challenges connected to the aging popula...
Given the rapidly ageing population, interest is growing in robots to enable older people to remain ...
The growing older population will increase the demands on the health and welfare systems, including ...
Care robots are often portrayed as an exciting new technology for improving care practices. Whether ...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...