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Rohan Sobha 3.1 1 = Problem statement and research questions =
Rohan Sobha 3.2 2 Provide support to Patients with Dementia (PwD) who currently are dependent on their caretakers and significant other to go for walks. This is outlined in more detail in the [[Objectives>>https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group02/view/Objectives/]] section. The presumed baseline is that PwD walk under supervision of their loved ones or caretakers. To reach our objective and support our claims, we would like to put forward the following research questions:
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Rohan Sobha 3.2 4 1. Does walking with the MiRo increase the perceived satisfaction?
5 1. Does walking with the MiRo increase the perceived autonomy?
6 1. To which degree do users express familiarity with the MiRo?
7 1. How do users react to snoezelen with a moving robot?
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Rohan Sobha 3.2 10 = Method =
11 To this effect, we would like to invite users to participate in a usability study. In the study, we will assess the first two research questions by dividing the participants into two groups: one with a //caretaker// and one with a //MiRo//. The former group will enact the activity of walking in the current setting and the latter group will do the equivalent with the robot. Afterwards, both groups are assessed by means of Likert-scales to measure the increase.
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Bart Vastenhouw 1.1 14 == Participants==
Harmen Kroon 2.1 15 PwD (or students playing the part of a PwD)
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17 == Experimental design==
Rohan Sobha 3.2 18 The first two questions can be answered using a within-subject design in order to be able to
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20 == Tasks==
Harmen Kroon 2.1 21 Walking the dog
22 Snoezelen
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24 == Measures==
Harmen Kroon 2.1 25 Attentiveness
26 Questionnaire/(semi-structured) Interview (see [[(Neerincx et al., to appear)>>]])
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28 == Procedure==
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