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Main Authors: Khaksar, Weria, Saplacan, Diana, Bygrave, Lee Andrew, Torresen, Jim
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.04478
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author Khaksar, Weria
Saplacan, Diana
Bygrave, Lee Andrew
Torresen, Jim
author_facet Khaksar, Weria
Saplacan, Diana
Bygrave, Lee Andrew
Torresen, Jim
contents Studies show dramatic increase in elderly population of Western Europe over the next few decades, which will put pressure on healthcare systems. Measures must be taken to meet these social challenges. Healthcare robots investigated to facilitate independent living for elderly. This paper aims to review recent projects in robotics for healthcare from 2008 to 2021. We provide an overview of the focus in this area and a roadmap for upcoming research. Our study was initiated with a literature search using three digital databases. Searches were performed for articles, including research projects containing the words elderly care, assisted aging, health monitoring, or elderly health, and any word including the root word robot. The resulting 20 recent research projects are described and categorized in this paper. Then, these projects were analyzed using thematic analysis. Our findings can be summarized in common themes: most projects have a strong focus on care robots functionalities; robots are often seen as products in care settings; there is an emphasis on robots as commercial products; and there is some limited focus on the design and ethical aspects of care robots. The paper concludes with five key points representing a roadmap for future research addressing robotic for elderly people.
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spellingShingle Robotics in Elderly Healthcare: A Review of 20 Recent Research Projects
Khaksar, Weria
Saplacan, Diana
Bygrave, Lee Andrew
Torresen, Jim
Robotics
Studies show dramatic increase in elderly population of Western Europe over the next few decades, which will put pressure on healthcare systems. Measures must be taken to meet these social challenges. Healthcare robots investigated to facilitate independent living for elderly. This paper aims to review recent projects in robotics for healthcare from 2008 to 2021. We provide an overview of the focus in this area and a roadmap for upcoming research. Our study was initiated with a literature search using three digital databases. Searches were performed for articles, including research projects containing the words elderly care, assisted aging, health monitoring, or elderly health, and any word including the root word robot. The resulting 20 recent research projects are described and categorized in this paper. Then, these projects were analyzed using thematic analysis. Our findings can be summarized in common themes: most projects have a strong focus on care robots functionalities; robots are often seen as products in care settings; there is an emphasis on robots as commercial products; and there is some limited focus on the design and ethical aspects of care robots. The paper concludes with five key points representing a roadmap for future research addressing robotic for elderly people.
title Robotics in Elderly Healthcare: A Review of 20 Recent Research Projects
topic Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.04478