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Agile Co-Creation for Robots and Aging (ACCRA) Project: new technological solutions for older people

D’Onofrio, Grazia; Fiorini, Laura; De Mul, Marleen; Guiot, Denis; Sengès, Eloïse; Fabbricotti, Isabelle; Okabe, Yasuo; Hoshino, Hiroshi; Limosani, Raffaele; Vitanza, Alessandra; Greco, Francesca; Giuliani, Francesco; Kung, Antonio; Cavallo, Filippo; Sancarlo, Daniele; Greco, Antonio (2018), Agile Co-Creation for Robots and Aging (ACCRA) Project: new technological solutions for older people, European Geriatric Medicine, 9, p. 795–800. 10.1007/s41999-018-0106-7

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2018
Journal name
European Geriatric Medicine
Volume
9
Publisher
Springer
Pages
795–800
Publication identifier
10.1007/s41999-018-0106-7
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D’Onofrio, Grazia
The BioRobotics Institute
Fiorini, Laura
The BioRobotics Institute
De Mul, Marleen
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Guiot, Denis
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Sengès, Eloïse
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Fabbricotti, Isabelle
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Okabe, Yasuo

Hoshino, Hiroshi

Limosani, Raffaele
The BioRobotics Institute
Vitanza, Alessandra

Greco, Francesca

Giuliani, Francesco

Kung, Antonio
Trialog [TRIALOG]
Cavallo, Filippo
The BioRobotics Institute
Sancarlo, Daniele

Greco, Antonio
Abstract (EN)
Introduction: Worldwide population is getting older. The older persons want to stay independent and wish to increase their engagement in social activities to tackle loneliness, depression, and isolation. Starting from these assumptions, we developed the ACCRA project (Agile Co-Creation for Robots and Aging) with the aim to enable the development of advanced ICT Robotics-based solutions for extending active and healthy aging in daily life by defining, developing and demonstrating an agile co-creation development process. Methods: ACCRA robotics solutions will be designed and developed to be tested in three different domains: mobility, daily life, socialization support in four countries (i.e., France, Netherlands, Italy, and Japan). The proposed approach identifies four different phases: (1) needs analysis, (2) agile co-creation, (3) experimentation, and (4) sustainability analysis. Currently, the first two phases were almost completed. For the needs phase, we have used the following recruitment criteria: (1) for mobility: age ≥ 60 years, the and presence of mobility issues assessed by Older Mobility Scale (EMS) with a score > 13; (2) for daily life: age ≥ 60 years, and the presence of difficulties engaging in housework assessed by Autonomie Gérontologie Groupes Iso-Ressources (AGGIR) with a GIR score ≥ 4; (3) for socialization support: age ≥ 60 years, and the absence or mild level of cognitive impairment assessed by Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) with a score ≥ 24. Results: The needs analysis and first co-creation sessions focus attention on the experience of older in the four countries. Preliminary results showed how, in all the pilot sites, many expectations were raised from older, formal and informal caregivers about the application of the technology into their life. Minor concerns existed about privacy, real efficacy and modularity in a real-world environment. Overall, a good attitude was recorded towards the use of technologies to support life and promote independent living. Moreover, the older engaged in our studies showed a great interest to be actively involved in the developing phase of something built based on their needs. Conclusions: The availability of new solutions to increase independence and quality of life in a sustainable manner appears to be mandatory in the actual society considering the actual socio-economic situation over the industrial countries.
Subjects / Keywords
Social robot; Elderly; Qualitative research; Needs analysis; Co-creation

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