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... ... @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ 1 -As mentioned in [[Functions.WebHome]], there are two functions. However,dueto thescope of the course, we will focus on the first function:Walkingwith theMiRo. Dueto thescopeofthisprojectand the limitationsof the MiRo,wewillnot evaluateSnoezelenas our second function. It is howeverdescribed within thecontextofclaims to demonstratehow Snoezelen with a future MiRomay affectdifferentpersons with dementia.1 +As mentioned in [[Functions.WebHome]], there are two functions. For each described function, a claim can be formed about the positives as well as the negative effects of implementing each function. 2 2 3 -Key terms: Pe rson with Dementia (PwD)3 +Key terms: Patient with Dementia (PwD) 4 4 5 - Forthe both functions, we will outlinethe positive aswell as the negative effects for eachpersona and theirinteractionon the storyboard. Finally, we will construct a claim from these effects.5 += Walking with Miro = 6 6 7 -= WalkingwiththeMiRo =7 +== PwD who likes dogs == 8 8 9 -== Effectson Personas==9 +=== Positive effects === 10 10 11 - ===Cornelia(PwDwholikesdogs)===11 +PwDs are in a gloomy state of mind and have the desire to go for a walk. 12 12 13 - Afterwalking with theMiRo, Cornelia will feel happier as she was able to rekindle some nostalgic memories she obtained when walking with the former dog she used to own. In addition, her mood will increase as she managed to do some exercise. Cornelia's introvertednessand independence make her reluctant to bother her loved ones or caretakers to go on a walk with her. As such she is relieved that the MiRo allows her to regain some ofherformer autonomysheused to enjoy.13 +=== Negative effects === 14 14 15 - That beingsaid,she may grow fond of walking with theMiRo andexertown body by walking morethan she can handle at herage. Moreover,the MiRomight not be ableto assist herimmediatelyif Corneliagetsinjured herself bywalkingintoobstacles or tripping over the MiRo.15 +PwDs are either happier or grumpier after having walked with the Miro. 16 16 17 -=== C onstantijn(PwD who dislikes dogs)===17 +=== Claim === 18 18 19 - Afterwalkingwiththe MiRo,Constantijn will feel elatedthat he was able to leave hisroom at all. Constantijn isknown for hiseagernessto talk to his co-residents and the MiRoallows him to fulfill his desire. Although he isless botheredby the lack of autonomy, it does provide himwitha little boostin self-confidence as he was able to accomplish his goal. However, Constantijn's aversionfor dogs will make him want to walk away from the MiRo. This can lead toundesired resultssuch as additionalcare needed from caretakers and Constantijn may end upbeingpunished bynot beingabletooout on his own due to non-compliance from his walk with the MiRo. When this scenario occurs, his autonomy will be severely reduced and make him utterly depressed.19 +== PwD who dislikes dogs or who refuses to be led by a dog == 20 20 21 -== ImportanceofAutonomy==21 +=== Positive effects === 22 22 23 -Autonomy is important for People with Dementia as that will make them more motivated [[(Deci & Ryan, 1985)>>http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2271-7_5]] to walk with the MiRo. Being connected with oneself and others [[(Han et al., 2015, p. 118)>>https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317515598857]] is crucial for PwD. The lack of autonomy is an insurmountable barrier to overcome for PwD. This is emphasized, because this factor outweighs any initial hurdles that may be introduced with the arrival of new technology such as the MiRo robot. 24 24 25 -== Claim == 26 26 27 - Givenpositiveand negative effectsof walking with the Miro, it is clear that people with opposing views on dogs can still reap the benefits that come with walking with the MiRo. It should be noted though that there are issues, which are mentioned under [[Foundation.Operational Demands.Environments.WebHome||anchor="Technologies"]], which need to be addressed to mitigate any unnerving effects that the MiRo has on PwD and their surrounding stakeholders.25 +=== Negative effects === 28 28 29 - Therefore,we claim thatPwDexperience an increase in perceived autonomy compared towalking witha caretaker. Inorderto support the claim,we will experimentally verify whether the MiRo canprovide effective guidanceon a pre-determined route and that theregained autonomy outweighs delayed assistancefrom human caretakers in case PwD find themselves in trouble duringtheir walk.27 +== PwD who has fallen on the floor == 30 30 31 - Ourexperimentalsetupis mentionedunder: [[Test.WebHome]]29 +=== Positive effects === 32 32 31 +=== Negative effects === 33 33 34 -= Snoezelen withMiRo=33 +=== Claim === 35 35 36 - Assnoezelenisconsidered as an additional function, none of the [[Foundation.OperationalDemands.Personas.WebHome]] constructed have attributes that wouldmake them more or lessinclinedto engage inSnoezelen. For the purpose of Snoezelen, wedistinguishbetween two types of PwD. One thatlikes Snoezelenand onethat doesnot.35 +== PwD who is socially inclined and talkative == 37 37 38 -== P wD wholikesSnoezelen==37 +=== Positive effects === 39 39 40 - Thesensory stimuli produced by the Miro can calm down the PwD when they are distraught. Snoezelen helps with the stimulation of one's mind and encourages PwD to pet the miro to observea spectrum ofLEDs and listen tocalming and relaxingsounds.39 +=== Negative effects === 41 41 42 - However,if the PwD has any auditory or visualimpairments,then these could alter the experience and the effectiveness of Snoezelen with Miro. In addition, epillepsy, sensitive hearing or similar sensory disorders may cause the PwD to be overwhelmed. As such, the Miro should be able to adapt to each different PwD. Modifications include: changing the volume of sounds, removing (relatively) high-pitched noises and removing visual patterns that may induce epilleptic attacks.41 +=== Claim === 43 43 43 += Snoezelen with Miro = 44 44 45 -== PwD who dislikes Snoezelen ==45 +== PwD who likes Snoezelen == 46 46 47 - Evenif thePwD isdisinterestedinitially, they may still havetheinnate desire to explore the association between touching the Miro and its response. Ifthe PwD decides afterwards that they do not wish tocontinue Snoezelen, they maystillbenefit from experiencing a mind stimulating novel activity. Otherwise, they may grow fond of Snoezelen in subsequent sessions.47 +=== Positive effects === 48 48 49 - PwDwho dislikes Snoezelen may experience similar negative effectsas the PwD who likes Snoezelen, but the former group will be more perceptive to these effects as it reinforces their already existing disliking for this activity.49 +=== Negative effects === 50 50 51 -== Claim == 51 +=== Claim === 52 52 53 -Snoezelen with the MiRo may benefit those who need it. Whether Snoezelen with the MiRo is successful depends on factors such as: inclination of PwD, PwD's first impression (after one session) and customizability. People tend to implicitly reinforce their own biases and may be thrown off by the MiRo's appearance and behavior during Snoezelen. If the aforementioned factors are taken care of, then one can safely claim that PwD will become either more relaxed at best or not bothered at worst by the Miro at all. To emphasize on customizability, it is important to have the Miro programmed to accommodate for sensitivity of each different PwD. As failing to do so, may cause long-term mental trauma or physical injury for PwD. Due to the highly personalized approach in combination with technical limitations, this claim will **not** be evaluated. 54 - 53 +== PwD who dislikes Snoezelen == 55 55 55 +=== Positive effects === 56 56 57 +=== Negative effects === 58 + 59 +=== Claim ===