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What added value to be expected from robotic solutions for elderly individuals with a loss of autonomy ? A co creation approach

Guiot, Denis; Sengès, Eloïse; Kerekes, Marie (2019), What added value to be expected from robotic solutions for elderly individuals with a loss of autonomy ? A co creation approach, 18èmes Journées Normandes de Recherche sur la Consommation (JNRC 2019), 2019-11, Angers, FRANCE

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2019
Conference title
18èmes Journées Normandes de Recherche sur la Consommation (JNRC 2019)
Conference date
2019-11
Conference city
Angers
Conference country
FRANCE
Publication identifier
10.5281/zenodo.3690766
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Guiot, Denis
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Sengès, Eloïse
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Kerekes, Marie
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Abstract (FR)
Dans la perspective des modèles de vieillissement réussi, une étude qualitative préliminaire comportant des entretiens phénoménologiques est mise en oeuvre auprès de 40 personnes âgées et d’aidants. Les résultats complémentaires de 8 réunions de co création ont permis de hiérarchiser les fonctionnalités robotiques à améliorer et de déterminer la valeur ajoutée des robots en comparaison à d’autres solutions technologiques. Nous soulignons, en particulier, le rôle que les robots peuvent jouer pour faciliter les stratégies d'ajustement au vieillissement.
Abstract (EN)
In line with the successful aging models, a preliminary qualitative study with phenomenological interviews was implemented with 40 elderly individuals and caregivers. Complementary results from 8 cocreation meetings allowed us to prioritize the robotic functionalities to be improved and determine the added value of robots in comparison with those of other IT solutions. In particular, we highlight the role that robots can play in facilitating aging adjustment strategies.
Subjects / Keywords
Robot; Aging Well; Co-creation; Aging adjustment strategies; Bien Vieillir; Cocréation; Stratégies d’ajustement au vieillissement

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