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Reduction of multiple-caregiver assistance through the long-term use of a transfer support robot in a nursing facility

Kenji Kato, Tatsuya Yoshimi, Keita Aimoto, Kenji Sato, Naoki Itoh, Izumi Kondo

2022Assistive Technology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The long-term use of transfer support robots in nursing facilities is an important option for improving the efficiency of care work. The "Resyone" transfer support robot is a combination of an electric care bed and a wheelchair, and the wheelchair half of the bed can be detached at the touch of a button. The purpose of this study was to investigate how the long-term use of Resyone would improve the performance of transfer assists, such as reducing the need for multiple caregivers. One Resyone was installed in a nursing facility in Japan and 17 caregivers used it for more than 11 months. The time and number of caregivers required for each transfer assist were surveyed for three 1-week periods: 1 week before (Phase 1) and at 3 weeks (Phase 2) and 11 months (Phase 3) after the introduction of Resyone. In Phase 1, approximately 60% of all transfer assists were performed by two caregivers, but in Phase 2, this was reduced to approximately 20%, and finally, in Phase 3, all transfer assists were performed by a single caregiver. These results suggested that the long-term use of Resyone was associated with improved work efficiency in transfer assistance in a nursing facility.

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WheelchairTransfer (computing)Work (physics)RobotNursingPhase (matter)Long-term careTechnology transferTerm (time)MedicineSimulationComputer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsKnowledge managementOrganic chemistryChemistryPhysicsParallel computingWorld Wide WebGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersAssistive Technology in Communication and Mobility