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5 5  The person with dementia is the central stakeholder in the developed system. The system has been designed mainly for their safety. The different actions the robot takes can have several effects on their emotional state, as well as their physical condition. The most important and frequently appearing ones are shown below:
6 6  |**Claim**|**Positive/Negative**|**Description**|**Explanation**
7 7  |CL01|+|The user is prevented from getting lost|If the interaction with our system is successful, it will prevent the the person with dementia from going out. If they are in the safe comfort of their care home, there is no way they wil get wrapped up in dangerous or stressful situations outdoors. This could prevent both physical and mental injuries, and can thus be considered a very positive effect.
8 -|CL02|+|The user's mood is improved|As the system will be as friendly and helpful as possible, an annoyed user may be relieved after talking to it. The music used may also bring about positive emotions in the minds of the people interacting with it.
9 -|CL08|+|The user is subtly brought back to reality|If the user is in a mentally disoriented state, the system will try to subtly remind the user of their current situation. This is done through hints at the caretaker, someone they know who is purely associated with the care home, but also through music and alternative activities. This may not have a large effect on all people, but should be enough to bring some of them back to reality.
10 -|CL09|-|The user feels they are losing their freedom|In cases where the user is not brought back to reality, they might feel like they are being kept in against their will. This can make them discontent, and possibly even angry.
8 +|CL02|+|The user's mood is improved|As the system will be as friendly and helpful as possible, an annoyed person with dementia may be relieved after talking to it. The music used may also bring about positive emotions in the minds of the people interacting with it.
9 +|CL08|+|The user is subtly brought back to reality|If a person with dementia is in a mentally disoriented state, the system will try to subtly remind them of their current situation. This is done through hints at the caretaker, someone they know who is purely associated with the care home, but also through music and alternative activities. This may not have a large effect on all people, but should be enough to bring some of them back to reality.
10 +|CL09|-|The user feels they are losing their freedom|In cases where a person with dementia is not brought back to reality, they might feel like they are being kept in against their will. This can make them discontent, and possibly even angry.
11 11  |CL13|-|The user gets annoyed by the robot|Despite the system being friendly, some people might be annoyed by its ways. For example, if someone who dislikes puzzles gets told to do a puzzle, they may be very reluctant. If they see the caretakers as somehow evil, they might even feel like they are being tattled on by something that is supposed to be their robot friend. This is not good for their attitude regarding the system.
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13 13  **Caretaker:**
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14 14  The second important stakeholder of the system is the caretaker. By preventing people with dementia in the care home from going out, the system aims to give these people more time to take up the important tasks around the home without having to worry about people leaving. For these stakeholders, the most important effects are once again listed.
15 15  |**Claim**|**Positive/Negative**|**Description**|**Explanation**
16 16  |CL11|+|Caretakes have more time to tend to other matters|As previously described, the system is aimed at making sure people don't leave the building to make sure the caretaker does not have to. As the caretaker does not need to constantly supervise people at risk of doing so, they can complete other tasks in time that would normally be spend watching the people with dementia. The system also cuts down the time caretakers might normally need to spend to bring wandering people with dementia back to safety.
17 -|CL14|+|Caretakers are alerted immediately when a user leaves the home|Once the system notices the user does not deviate from their plan to go outside, it will alert a caretaker
17 +|CL14|+|Caretakers are alerted once a user leaves the home|When the system notices a person with dementia does not deviate from their plan to go outside, it will alert a caretaker. This caretaker can then immediately take any steps necessary to stop or find the person with dementia. The caretaker knows when they need to act and can thus act more effectively and faster than when they are not notified.
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20 20  **for the family member:**