Aging Clinical Trial
— CARESSESOfficial title:
'Culture-Aware Robots and Environmental Sensor Systems for Elderly Support' (CARESSES) - Testing and Evaluation Phases
The aim of this study is to conduct and evaluate a controlled experimental trial aimed at exploring whether, to what extent and how a socially-assistive Pepper robot that operates on a unique CARESSES cultural competence solution can produce better health and well-being related outcomes among older adults residing in long stay care homes (and their informal carers) compared to a control socially-assistive Pepper robot with an alternative CARESSES solution, as well as care as usual.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 90 |
| Est. completion date | January 31, 2020 |
| Est. primary completion date | October 31, 2019 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 65 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria (Older Adults): - Aged = 65 years. - Reside in an eligible Advinia care home in the UK or within the HISUISUI facility in Japan. - Reside in a single occupancy bedroom / bedroom area. - Identify themselves as primarily belonging to the White-English or Indian cultures (UK site only), or Japanese culture (Japan site only). - Unlikely to express aggression towards themselves, the robot, and/or the researcher (as assessed by the interRAI- Long Term Care Facility (LTCF) tool Aggressive Behaviour Scale (ABS) < 1). - Have the cognitive ability to participate in the study (as assessed by the interRAI-LTCF tool Cognitive Performance Scale (CPS) = 2). - Unlikely to fall ill and be hospitalized during study period (as assessed by the FRAIL-NH scale = 10) - Verbally able to communicate in and understand English (UK site only) or Japanese (Japan site only). Exclusion Criteria: - Aged < 65 years. - Reside in multiple-occupancy bedrooms (UK site only) - Do not identify themselves as primarily belonging to the Indian, White-English or Japanese culture. - Likely to express aggression towards themselves the robot, and/or the researcher (as assessed by the interRAI-LTCF tool ABS = 1). - Do not have sufficient cognitive ability to participate in the study (as assessed by the interRAI-LTCF tool CPS > 2). - Likely to fall ill and be hospitalized during study period (as assessed by the FRAIL-NH scale > 10) - Not able to communicate in and understand English (UK site only) or Japanese (Japan site only). Inclusion criteria (Informal carers) - Aged =18 years. - Have visited the participant in the care home within the past 3 months. - Provide any type of informal help, care and/or support to the participant. - Are a relative, partner, friend or neighbour who has a significant personal relationship with the participant. - Are not paid or officially employed to provide care to the participant. - Able to communicate in and understand English (UK site) or Japanese (Japanese site). Exclusion criteria (Informal carers) - Aged < 18 years. - Have not visited the participant in the care home within the past 3 months. - Not able to verbally communicate in and understand English (UK site only) or Japanese (Japan site only). - Are formally paid to provide care to the participant. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | University of Bedfordshire | Luton |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Bedfordshire | Advinia Health Care limited, Chubu University, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Middlesex University, Nagoya University, Örebro University, SoftBank Robotics Europe, Università degli Studi of Genova |
United Kingdom,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Cultural Competence Assessment Tool -Robotics (CCATool-Robotics): change in perceptions of the robot's cultural competency when assistance provided with and without personalisation. | The measurement tool is an adaptation of the RCTSH Cultural Competence Assessment Tool (CCATool; Papadopoulos, Tilki, and Lees, 2004). The current tool is designed to measure older adults' perceptions of the CARESSES robot's cultural awareness, cultural knowledge, cultural sensitivity, and cultural competence. The tool comprises of 28 statements that participants use to rate their level of agreement with. | Two sessions, approximately 15 minutes each in length | |
| Secondary | Short Form (36) Health Survey (SF-36 | The SF-36v2 (Hays, Sherbourne, & Mazel, 1993) is a multi-purpose, short-form health survey with 36 questions proven to be useful in surveys of general and specific populations, including older adults. It measures the following eight dimensions: general health, bodily pain, emotional role limitation, physical role limitation, mental health, vitality, physical functioning and social functioning. Each dimension score has values between 0 and 100, in which 0 means dead and 100 perfect health. | Two sessions, approximately 20 minutes each in length | |
| Secondary | The Zarit Burden Inventory (ZBI) | A 22-item self-report inventory is aimed at evaluating subjective care burden among informal carers (Zarit, Reever, & Bach-Peterson, 1980). Its validity and reliability have been widely established. The scale items examine burden associated with functional / behavioural impairments and care situations. Each item is scored on a 5-point Likert Scale ranging from "never" to "nearly always present." A total score is obtained with higher scores indicting higher care burden among informal carers. | Two sessions, approximately 5 minutes each in length | |
| Secondary | Short form University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale (ULS-8) | Loneliness will be measured using the Short-Form Measure of Loneliness (Hays & DiMatteo, 1987). The scale is comprised of eight items to assess loneliness ("I lack companionship", "There is no one I can turn to", "I am an outgoing person", "I feel left out", "I feel isolation from others", "I can find companionship when I want it", "I am unhappy being so withdrawn", "People are around me but not with me") using a 4-point Likert scale with values ranging from "never" to "always". To obtain a total score, all values are added up, and the higher scores are, the bigger feeling of loneliness may be presumed. | Two sessions, approximately 8 minutes each in length | |
| Secondary | Questionnaire for user interface satisfaction (QUIS) | A measure of overall system satisfaction along six scales, and hierarchically organized measures of eleven specific interface factors (screen factors, terminology and system feedback, learning factors, system capabilities, technical manuals, on-line tutorials, multimedia, voice recognition, virtual environments, internet access, and software installation; Chin, Diehl, & Norman, 1988). Each area measures the users' overall satisfaction with that facet of the interface, as well as the factors that make up that facet, on a 9-point scale. The questionnaire is designed to be configured according to the needs of each interface analysis by including only the sections that are of interest to the user. Taking into consideration the context of the current study, "the software" is replaced by "the robot" where required. | One session, approximately 10 minutes in length | |
| Secondary | Negative attitudes towards robots scale (NARS) | This scale assesses participants' attitudes towards robots (Nomura, Kanda, Suzuki, & Kato, 2004). NARS is comprised of 14 items scored on a 5-point Likert Scale (1= I completely disagree; 5=I completely agree), which in turn belong to three subscales: S1 measures "situations of interaction with robots," S2 measures "social in?uence of robots," and S3 measures "emotions in interaction with robots". | Two sessions, approximately 5 minutes each in length | |
| Secondary | Older adults' perceptions of the robot's cultural competence and overall experience | Semi-structured interviews with older adults from the experimental group will be conducted to elicit their perceptions of the robot's cultural competence; acceptability of and satisfaction with the robot interactions; quality of service provided; and impact the robot had upon their health and well-being, independence and autonomy. | One session, approximately 5 minutes each in length | |
| Secondary | Informal carers' experience of using the robot | Semi-structured interviews with informal carers' from the experimental group will be conducted to receive their feedback on whether and how the robot reduced any feelings of carer burden and stress; their perceptions of whether and how the robot impacted upon the quality of life of both themselves and the resident; and perceptions regarding the robot's ease of use when interacting with it. | One session, approximately 20 minutes each in length |
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