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19 19  (i.e. a first step towards the identification of personas).
20 20  )))|(((
21 21  * **Person with Dementia (PwD):**
22 -//Betty (mother), 85 years old, likes discussing different kinds of tea, smoking three packs a day, and playing bridge. She is generally a pretty stubborn person and likes to do things her own way.//
22 +//Betty (mother), 85 years old, likes discussing different kinds of tea and playing bridge. She is generally a pretty stubborn person and likes to do things her own way.//
23 23  * **Relative:**
24 24  //Kees (son), 55 years old, likes cycling and langlaufen. He is generally not very extraverted or care-oriented.//
25 25  
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79 79  )))
80 80  * (((
81 81  **Relative
82 -Responsibility & tasks:**
83 -//The are responsible for maintaining contact with their relative with dementia and planning visits with them.
84 -They are responsible for checking in on the emotional state of the PwD and sometimes updating the PwD on the lives of those around them?//
85 -\\**Context:**
86 -//Kees has a lot of other activities to worry about. Context factors such as his work/career and stress-level influence how well he is able to perform the tasks above.//
82 +Responsibility:
83 +Context:
84 +Task:**
87 87  \\
88 88  )))
89 89  )))
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107 107  (i.e. a first step towards the identification of personas).
108 108  )))|(((
109 109  * **Person with Dementia (PwD):**
110 -//Greg, a happy 90 year-old with a cane, that is pretty nosy and likes to talk about everything and everyone.//
111 111  
112 112  
113 113  
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118 118  //Stakeholders' goal//
119 119  )))|What do these people want to achieve?|(((
120 120  * **PwD:**
121 -//He wants to remember details about their relatives.
122 -He wants to not depend on their relatives for mental support/questions too much.
123 -He wants to socialize easily with their relatives.//
118 +//She wants to be able to organize and take care of her own life. She wants to remain independent while maintaining her social contacts well.//
124 124  )))
125 125  |(((
126 126  [[image:2.png]]
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134 134  )))|(((
135 135  * **PwD
136 136  Motivation:**
137 -//He values knowing his relatives well and having a close personal bond with them.
138 -He wants to be able to keep up with their lives.
139 -He does not want his family to worry about him.//
132 +//She wants to be able to prepare a relative visting. She wants to make her guest feel welcome and not have to rely on the visiting relative to take care of the visit.//
140 140  **Values:**
141 -//Family values, autonomy//
142 142  )))
143 143  |(((
144 144  [[image:4.png]]
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156 156  * (((
157 157  (((
158 158  **PwD**
159 -**Responsibility & tasks:**
160 -//He has the responsibility to take care of himself and his residence. He has the responsibility to communicate with his relatives on what he wants to know from them, and how often he wants to speak//
151 +**Responsibility:**
152 +//It is the patients' responsibility to make sure that they are home, and not plan anything else during that visit. It is also their responsibility to prepare the visit by remembering information about the visiting relative and prepare their home (groceries, cleaning, etc.).//
161 161  **Context:**
162 -//They live on their own, surrounded by many neighbors. They still go out on their own. They partly clean their own home but also have a cleaner that comes every once in a while.
163 -Important factors are for example the advancement of their dementia, proximity to family members, how many social contacts he has.//
164 -
154 +//The patient lives alone, in their own home. The relative lives quite far away from the patient, making a visit rare/special. The frequency of the visit also determines the amount of effort the patient might want to put in.//
155 +**Task:**
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166 166  )))
167 167  )))
168 168  
169 -=== Specifically NOT Use Cases: ===
170 -
171 -* Supply arbitrary information
172 -* Behave differently when a visitor is over
173 -* Remind of tasks
174 -* Start talking on its own without reason
175 -
176 -
177 -=== Phases of use ===
178 -
179 -* Initial/Learning phase:
180 -** Sub-phase 1:
181 -*** Appoint a guardian (or several)
182 -*** dumping all info by the guardian through online survey
183 -** Sub-phase 2: verbal survey with PwD and Guardian
184 -*** Guardian and PwD talk with Robot for initial information sharing
185 -*** Guardian can edit information and knowledge base
186 -* Consequent/Locked phases:
187 -** Only guardian can edit information
188 -*** Face detection to detect guardian
189 -*** Online system hybrid to edit information remotely
190 -** PwD can enter one of two use cases above
160 +