Changes for page f. Effects

Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 15:07

From version 9.1
edited by Demi Breen
on 2023/04/07 12:05
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To version 11.1
edited by Demi Breen
on 2023/04/07 12:59
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1 1  |(% style="width:113px" %)**Upside**|(% style="width:705px" %)(((
2 -**The positive effects that could potentially come from our design are:**
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4 4  **E1.1 Autonomy; **the design will make people with dementia more independent, as they will be able to go on a walk whenever they want. They will not be waiting for the caregivers or family members to take them.
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6 6  **E1.2 Health;** the design will be beneficial for the health of PwD as it will motivate them to move more often and go outside. Physical exercise and movement stimulate the physical and mental health
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12 12  **E1.5 Time management;** the design has also a positive effect on the caregivers and the family member, as it gives them more free time for other tasks and family members.
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14 14  **E1.6 Increase in motivation to be active;** the robot checks whether the PwD has enough activity over time and then starts motivating the PwD to go on a walk. Taking more walks will increase the amount of activity for the PwD
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14 +**E1.7 Safety; **the travel in the garden is safe using the humanoid robot
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16 16  |(% style="width:113px" %)**Downside**|(% style="width:705px" %)(((
17 17  **E2.1 Ignoring or misunderstanding the prompts;** PwD ignoring the prompts of the robot. This is always a possibility that the prompts or things that the robot says to PwD go ignored, for example, directions of where to go could go ignored. In these cases, we have to consider what exactly would be done in these instances. Also the prompt might be confusing or be misunderstood due to the dementia.