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  • Gerontology and assistive technology research.
  • Human-robot interaction in healthcare.
  • Dementia care and support systems.

Background:

  • Home care for people with dementia (PwD) presents unique challenges requiring specialized support.
  • Geragogical approaches emphasize learning and development, suggesting potential for technology integration.
  • Robotic technology offers a promising avenue for supporting PwD in home environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and test an accompaniment profile for introducing a sensor-based robotic puppet into home care for PwD.
  • To stimulate technology learning and motivation for technology use among PwD.
  • To enhance the stability of care situations for PwD and their caregivers.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative evaluation of the concept during a preparation course for the accompaniment profile.
  • An in-process, qualitative evaluation of the accompaniment approach during an explorative practical test.
  • The study involved five families over several months, focusing on the 'OurPuppet' intervention.

Main Results:

  • The 'OurPuppet' intervention demonstrated feasibility and acceptance in home care settings for PwD.
  • Participatory curriculum development and self-determined learning were identified as key success factors.
  • The accompanied introduction of technology provided value beyond user-oriented design, improving care stability.

Conclusions:

  • The puppet accompaniment approach is a viable and accepted method for supporting PwD at home.
  • Sustainable structures, including a Network Center, were established to support future development and implementation.
  • The study highlights the potential of assistive robotics to positively impact dementia care and user experience.