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Robots and Robotics in Nursing

Gil P. Soriano, Yuko Yasuhara, Hirokazu Ito, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Kyoko Osaka, Yoshihiro KAI, Rozzano C. Locsin, Savina O. Schoenhofer, Tetsuya Tanioka

2022Healthcare76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Technological advancements have led to the use of robots as prospective partners to complement understaffing and deliver effective care to patients. This article discusses relevant concepts on robots from the perspective of nursing theories and robotics in nursing and examines the distinctions between human beings and healthcare robots as partners and robot development examples and challenges. Robotics in nursing is an interdisciplinary discipline that studies methodologies, technologies, and ethics for developing robots that support and collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers in practice. Robotics in nursing is geared toward learning the knowledge of robots for better nursing care, and for this purpose, it is also to propose the necessary robots and develop them in collaboration with engineers. Two points were highlighted regarding the use of robots in health care practice: issues of replacing humans because of human resource understaffing and concerns about robot capabilities to engage in nursing practice grounded in caring science. This article stresses that technology and artificial intelligence are useful and practical for patients. However, further research is required that considers what robotics in nursing means and the use of robotics in nursing.

Topics & Concepts

RoboticsRobotArtificial intelligenceHealth careNursingComputer scienceEngineering ethicsMedicineEngineeringPolitical scienceLawArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationAI in Service InteractionsSocial Robot Interaction and HRI
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