2016
DOI: 10.1017/s1041610216000120
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Group activity with Paro in nursing homes: systematic investigation of behaviors in participants

Abstract: Participants with severe dementia seemed to have difficulty in maintaining attention toward Paro during the group session. In the group as a whole, Paro seemed to be a mediator for increased social interactions and created engagement.

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“…In the descriptive phase, we adopted an ethographic approach similar to that of Jones et al (2015), Olsen et al (2016), and Jøranson et al (2016) and developed two ethograms, one per activity. In the structuring phase, we employed LMA to sort out the complexity of the two ethograms by identifying shape commonalities in the behaviors displayed in the two activities and combine them into a unique coding system.…”
Section: Construction Of the Coding Systemmentioning
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“…In the descriptive phase, we adopted an ethographic approach similar to that of Jones et al (2015), Olsen et al (2016), and Jøranson et al (2016) and developed two ethograms, one per activity. In the structuring phase, we employed LMA to sort out the complexity of the two ethograms by identifying shape commonalities in the behaviors displayed in the two activities and combine them into a unique coding system.…”
Section: Construction Of the Coding Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethograms (see Table 4) are comprehensive and accurate inventories of engagement-related actions observed in context and used to annotate videos. These are for instance developed by Olsen et al (2016), Jøranson et al (2016), and Jones et al (2015). Listening and/or looking behavior exhibited in response to the activity the client is participating in.…”
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“…There is already growing use of robotics across a range of nursing contexts, and often robotics is associated with fundamental care provision. For instance, MY SPOON robot provides feeding assistance (Banks, Willoughby, & Banks, ; Broadbent et al., ; Gerling, Hebesberger, Dondrup, Kortner, & Hanheide, ; Joranson, Pedersen, Rokstad, & Ihlebaek, ; Joranson et al., ; Robinson & Broadbent, ; Ross, ). Robot bathtubs provide automated soaping and showering for older adults in elder care (Beedholm, Frederiksen, & Lomborg, ; Beedholm, Frederiksen, Skovsgaard Frederiksen, & Lomborg, ).…”
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“…Multisensory dementia tools include twiddle muffs [38], memory blankets [39], robotic pets (e.g. PARO and JustoCat) [40][41][42][43][44], socially assistive robots (e.g. Clara and Pearl) [45][46][47][48][49][50] and a portable autonomous multisensory intervention device [51].…”
Section: Multisensory Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%