The Use of Robotic Pets by Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Scoping Review

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Sara Guerra
Catarina Rosa
Liliana Sousa
António Neves
Gabriel Pestana
Maria José Hernández
Raquel Losada
Susana Pires
Oscar Ribeiro
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[1] University of Aveiro,Department of Education and Psychology, Centre for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS)
[2] University of Aveiro,Department of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Informatics (DETI), Institute of Electronics and Informatics Engineering of Aveiro (IEETA)
[3] INOV INESC,undefined
[4] Fundación INTRAS,undefined
[5] Institut méditerranéen des métiers de la longévité (i2ml),undefined
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Community-Dwelling; Older adults; Robotic Pets; Scoping study; Social Robots; Technology;
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Robotic pets (RPs) are being increasingly used with older adults to address behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, and as a companion in aged care facilities. Main benefits include increased well-being and better social interactions. To date, little is known about the use of RPs by healthy older adults outside institutional settings. The aim of this paper is to map the research about the use of RPs in community-dwelling healthy older adults considering the users’ perspectives. A scoping review was performed using four databases (Academic Search Complete, Web of Science, PubMed, and SCOPUS), searching for papers published until May 2021. A final selection of ten documents was submitted to thematic analysis. The participants in the studies were all potential users (not actual users, since RPs were still in development). Main findings point to three themes concerning the main expected characteristics of RPs from the perspective of community-dwelling healthy older adults: (i) like reals pets, but with less maintenance; (ii) performing multiple functions, with customizability; (iii) facilitators of interactions without promoting social stigma. Community-dwelling older adults seem open to use a RP as long as it promotes their well-being without facilitating ageism. More research is needed regarding the ethics of using robotics companion pets and comprising a person-centered approach.
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