2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60128-7_7
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Design Guidelines of Social-Assisted Robots for the Elderly: A Mixed Method Systematic Literature Review

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“…It provides a blueprint for fostering social interaction and exploiting its positive effects on motivation, health, and wellbeing. By attending to the social, me-to-we design provides needed contrast to the many technologies for surveilling elderly people in their homes for safety reasons [11], motivating them with exergames for training reasons [12], or stimulating them with social robots for companionship reasons [13]. These technologies pose ethical dilemmas about privacy and pseudo-social interaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides a blueprint for fostering social interaction and exploiting its positive effects on motivation, health, and wellbeing. By attending to the social, me-to-we design provides needed contrast to the many technologies for surveilling elderly people in their homes for safety reasons [11], motivating them with exergames for training reasons [12], or stimulating them with social robots for companionship reasons [13]. These technologies pose ethical dilemmas about privacy and pseudo-social interaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors acknowledge the existence of several systematic literature reviews in the broad field of robotics [52][53][54][55][56], some of them in the field of human-robot interaction [57][58][59][60]. However, in the specific field of social robots, there are two works worth mention, one on the interaction with sexbots [61] and another on specific design guidelines for social robots for the elderly [62]. To the best of our knowledge, an SLR that focuses on user experience in social robots does not exist in the extant literature.…”
Section: Systematic Literature Review Using Prisma Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%