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Designing a socially assistive robot for pediatric care

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Designing a socially assistive robot for pediatric care
We present the design of the Huggable robot that can playfully interact with children and provide socio-emotional support for them in pediatric care context. Our design takes into consideration that many young patients are nervous, intimidated, and are socioemotionally vulnerable at hospitals. The Huggable robot has a childish and furry look be perceived friendly and can perform swift and smooth motions. It uses a smart phone device for its computational power and internal sensors. The robot’s haptic sensors perceive physical touch and can use the information in meaningful ways. The modular arm component allows easy sensor replacement and increases the usability of the Huggable robot for various pediatric care services. From a preliminary pilot user study with two healthy and two ill children, all participants enjoyed playing with the robot but the two children with medical conditions showed caring and empathetic behaviors than the two health children. We learned various types of ph...
Sooyeon Jeong, Kristopher Dos Santos, Suzanne Grac
Added 13 Apr 2016
Updated 13 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACMIDC
Authors Sooyeon Jeong, Kristopher Dos Santos, Suzanne Graca, Brianna O'Connell, Laurel Anderson, Nicole Stenquist, Katie Fitzpatrick, Honey Goodenough, Deirdre E. Logan, Peter Weinstock, Cynthia Breazeal
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