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... ... @@ -1,66 +1,51 @@ 1 - If we considerthefunctions specified in [[Functions.WebHome]], there are twocategories offunctions:functionsrelatingthewalking withWAF andSnoezelen. Thissection contains claims we derivedbasedon ourfoundation and functions for both of these categories. However,we will not evaluateSnoezelen given the limitationsthatcamewith theMiRo robot. For bothfunction categories,we willoutlinethe positive as well as the negative effectsforeachpersona and their interactionon thestoryboard. Finally, we willconstruct a claim from theseeffects.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 - =WalkingwiththeMiRo=3 +Key terms: Patient with Dementia (PwD) 4 4 5 -= =Effects onPersonas==5 += Walking with Miro = 6 6 7 -== =Cornelia (PwD who likes dogs)===7 +== PwD who likes dogs == 8 8 9 - Afterwalking with the MiRo, Cornelia will feel happier asshe 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.9 +=== Positive effects === 10 10 11 -Th at beingsaid,shemay grow fond of walking with theMiRoand exert her own body by walking more thanshecanhandleat her age. Moreover, the MiRomightnotbeable to assist her immediatelyifCornelia getsinjuredherself by walking into obstacles or tripping overthe MiRo.11 +The PwD will have had some good exercise and mentally feels happier. 12 12 13 -=== Constantijn(PwD who dislikesdogs)===13 +=== Negative effects === 14 14 15 - Afterwalkingwith the MiRo, Constantijnwill feel elatedthathe wasabletoleave his room at all. Constantijn isknown for his eagernessto talk tohis co-residentsandtheMiRoallowshimtofulfillhis desire.Although heis lessbothered bythe lackof autonomy, itdoesprovide him with a little boostin self-confidence as he was able to accomplish his goal. However, Constantijn'saversion for dogs will make him want to walk away from the MiRo. Thiscan lead to undesired resultssuch as additionalcare needed from caretakers and Constantijn mayend up beingpunished bynot beingableto go outon his own duetonon-compliancefrom his walk with the MiRo. Whenthis scenario occurs, his autonomy will beseverelyreduced and make himutterly depressed.15 +The PwD may not want to stop walking the dog and exhaust their bodies beyond its limits. This is unlikely in general, but it can definitely occur. 16 16 17 -== =Marcus (PwD who'sindifferentaboutdogs)===17 +== PwD who dislikes dogs == 18 18 19 - Amajor positive effect that the MiRo has on Marcus is that Marcus was able to receive medical assistance, because the MiRo was able to call for help. Walking with the MiRo itself did not provide Marcus with negative effects as the MiRo did what it could do within its limits. A similar accident could have occurred with the presence of a less experienced caretaker who would not notice that Marcus pushed beyond his walking capabilities. Generally, Marcus is not keen on trying again, because of the experience and not necessarily because of the MiRo. In conclusion,PwDs like Marcus may discontinue the use of MiRo for walking, because of external factors that areindependent of the MiRo's behavior and appearance.To mitigatethe effectof thesefactors, personalizing the MiRo to the individual PwD's desires and needs is of utmost significance.19 +=== Positive effects === 20 20 21 -== ImportanceofAutonomy==21 +=== Negative effects === 22 22 23 - Autonomyis important forPeoplewithDementiaas thatwill make them moremotivated [[(Deci & Ryan, 1985)>>http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2271-7_5]] to walk with the MiRo. Being connected with oneselfand others [[(Han et al., 2015, p. 118)>>https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317515598857]] is crucialfor PwD. Thelack of autonomyis an insurmountablebarrierto overcome for PwD. This isemphasized,because thisfactor outweighs any initialhurdles that may be introduced with the arrivalof new technology such as the MiRorobot.23 +== PwD who has fallen on the floor == 24 24 25 - Autonomynot only impliesbeing capableto perform certain actions, but also the freedom to decide to engage in a certain activity. As mentionedby [[(Tyrrell et al., 2006)>>https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301206069915]], patients who reside in a care home experience lessfreedom ofchoiceand more that anychoice regardingtheir own care isimposed on them by others. In the same study, it was reported that more than a third of patients interviewed (n=21) were not informed **at all** about their options. So, careful consideration must be applied to present these to a PwD to ensure that they are involved and understand.25 +=== Positive effects === 26 26 27 -== Claim==27 +=== Negative effects === 28 28 29 - Givenpositive and negative effects ofwalkingwithWAF, it is clear that peoplewith opposingviewsn dogscan stillreap the benefits thatcome with walking with theMiRo. It shouldbe noted though that there are issues, which are mentionedunder [[Foundation.OperationalDemands.Environments.WebHome||anchor="Technologies"]], which need to be addressed to mitigate any unnervingeffectsthat the MiRo has on PwD and their surrounding stakeholders.29 +== PwD who is socially inclined and talkative == 30 30 31 -Therefore, we claim the following: 32 -1. A PwD experiences an increase in perceived autonomy compared to walking with a caretaker. 33 -1. A PwD feels increased freedom to take breaks and to interact in a social context during a walk with WAF in comparison with a caretaker. 34 -1. WAF can grab the attention of a PwD when needed and with minimal annoyance 35 -1. A PwD experiences minimal hindrance of WAF in terms of proximity and walking speed 31 +=== Positive effects === 36 36 37 -Claim 1 shows the focus of research is on overall support of patients in and possibly outside of our activity. Furthermore we have other claims that support this. 38 -Claim 2 is based on WAF lowering the bar to engage in activities on a person's own volition. Especially in the context of PwDs that have an increased feeling of being a burden to their caretakers. The dementia and age induced hindrances are partially alleviated with the guidance of either a caretaker or WAF. The induced dependence is intrinsically felt less for a robot than another human. 39 -Our third and fourth claims are based on the particularities of MiRo being a doglike robot which specify a set of expectations somewhere in between dog behaviour and complex robot behaviour. 40 -Through its expressive means, WAF can notify a user of the system. Movements of the ears, head, tail, eyes and body indicate attention and direction, but more direct cues such as light, sound and even vibration all aid in guiding the PwD back on track. 41 -Where an actual dog would be able to adjust its movement to the dog owner during a walk, WAF needs to be able to tell when the MiRo should be closer to the PwD and when it can be further away. 42 -These last two claims are based on our design that strikes a balance of typical doglike behaviour and an intelligent and guiding robot companion. 33 +=== Negative effects === 43 43 44 - Inorder to support the claims,we will experimentally verify whether the MiRo can provide effective guidance on a pre-determined route and that the regained autonomy outweighs delayed assistance from human caretakers in case PwD find themselves in trouble during their walk. Our experimental setup is mentioned under: [[Test.WebHome]]35 +== Claim == 45 45 46 -= Snoezelen with Mi Ro =37 += Snoezelen with Miro = 47 47 48 -As snoezelen is considered as an additional function, none of the [[Foundation.Operational Demands.Personas.WebHome]] constructed have attributes that would make them more or less inclined to engage in Snoezelen. For the purpose of Snoezelen, we distinguish between two types of PwD. One that likes Snoezelen and one that does not. 49 - 50 50 == PwD who likes Snoezelen == 51 51 52 - Thesensory stimuli produced by the Miro can calm down thePwD when they are distraught. Snoezelen helpswith the stimulation of one's mind and encourages PwD to pet the miro to observea spectrum ofLEDs and listen tocalming and relaxingsounds.41 +=== Positive effects === 53 53 54 - However,if thePwD has any auditory or visual impairments, then these could alter the experience and the effectivenessof 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. Modificationsinclude: changing the volume of sounds, removing (relatively) high-pitched noises and removing visual patterns that may induce epilleptic attacks.43 +=== Negative effects === 55 55 56 - 57 57 == PwD who dislikes Snoezelen == 58 58 59 - 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 === 60 60 61 - 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 === 62 62 63 63 == Claim == 64 - 65 -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. 66 -