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Social Robots in Hospitals: A Systematic Review

Carina Soledad González González, Verónica Violant, Rosa Gil

2021Applied Sciences109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hospital environments are facing new challenges this century. One of the most important is the quality of services to patients. Social robots are gaining prominence due to the advantages they offer; in particular, several of their main uses have proven beneficial during the pandemic. This study aims to shed light on the current status of the design of social robots and their interaction with patients. To this end, a systematic review was conducted using WoS and MEDLINE, and the results were exhaustive analyzed. The authors found that most of the initiatives and projects serve the elderly and children, and specifically, that they helped these groups fight diseases such as dementia, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), cancer, and diabetes.

Topics & Concepts

Autism spectrum disorderDementiaRobotMEDLINESocial robotPsychologyMedicineAutismComputer sciencePsychiatryPolitical scienceArtificial intelligenceDiseasePathologyMobile robotLawRobot controlAI in Service InteractionsDigital Mental Health InterventionsTechnology Use by Older Adults