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SimpleC Wellness Platform With Social Robot Interaction (Long-term)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Quality of Life
Cognitive Change
Cognitive Impairment
Dementia
Engagement, Patient
Mood
Aging Well
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Interventions
Behavioral: Behavioral Interventions
Behavioral: Robot Interventions
Registration Number
NCT05599503
Lead Sponsor
SimpleC, LLC
Brief Summary

This study will be conducted to test a Socially-Assistive Robot (SAR) system for residents in an Assisted Living environment. The goal of the SAR system is to enhance social engagement and connectedness. The system engages residents via robot-facilitated activities such as trivia and reminder and is integrated with the SimpleC Wellness Platform.

Detailed Description

This is a mixed-method study to assess the effectiveness of the SAR system. The study includes behavior/lifestyle intervention that are delivered via a robot and/or tablet. The study intervention is a Social Assistive Robot (SAR) System. The SAR system contains the SimpleC Platform, physical robot, virtual agent/robot.

The goal is to engage residents in a natural language conversation as psychosocial support (enhancing mood, mitigating the effects of loneliness, and enhancing social connection and communication) and provide value to the organization and its staff.

Research questions include:

1. Are existing and new residents engaged and satisfied with the Technology Intervention Program?

2. What are the benefits (health, behavioral, economic, and social) of the virtual agent and physical robot?

3. Which users will adopt the SAR system?

4. What are facilitators and barriers to SAR system adoption?

5. Does Technology Acceptance Theory explain adoption over time?

6. Do changing needs affect changing technology attitude?

7. What are guidelines for implementation and design?

Sample: 270 individuals will participate: 90 residents, 90 family, and 90 staff across different study locations. Enrollment will be stopped upon reaching saturation.

1. Participants in both conditions will have access to personal media, reminders, televisit, messaging, news, and wellness programs in their own room via the Companion.

2. Participants in the SAR condition will have access to social and health reminders as well as social and wellness programs facilitated by a virtual robot agent in their own room via the Companion.

3. Participants in the SAR condition will also have access to social and health reminders as well as social and wellness programs facilitated by a physical robot in the community area and a staff member (likely the activity director).

The goal is to offer SAR-facilitated group session at least once per week, for residents to attend at least one such session over the course of the study and two sessions/month.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
63
Inclusion Criteria
  • Aged 50+ years
  • Any gender
  • Fluent in English
  • New or current user of SimpleC
  • At risk for MCI; MCI; moderate / cognitive impairment (MMSE score of 13 or higher)

Family Member Inclusion Criteria:

  • Aged 18+ years
  • Any gender
  • Fluent in English
  • Family or friend of resident
  • New or current user of SimpleC
  • No diagnosis of dementia or related disorder

Staff Inclusion Criteria:

  • Aged 18+ years
  • Any gender
  • Fluent in English
  • Works for the Senior Housing Community
  • New or current user of SimpleC

Resident

Exclusion Criteria
  • Comorbidities or psychiatric history that would preclude study participation
  • Expecting to move during the study (i.e., move out of facility)
  • Both legally deaf and blind
  • Not able to press tablet buttons
  • Not able to verbally answer questionnaires
  • Pregnant

Family Caregiver Exclusion Criteria:

  • Comorbidities or psychiatric history that would preclude study participation
  • Expecting to move during the study (i.e., move out of facility)
  • Both legally deaf and blind
  • Not able to press tablet buttons
  • Pregnant

Staff Exclusion Criteria:

  • Expecting to move during the study (i.e., move out of facility)
  • Both legally deaf and blind
  • Pregnant

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
SimpleC Wellness Platform with Social Robot InteractionBehavioral InterventionsParticipants in the Social Robot condition will have access to personal media, reminders, televisit, messaging, news, and wellness programs in their own room via the Companion. Participants will also will have access to social and health reminders as well as social and wellness programs facilitated by a virtual robot agent in their own room via the Companion, social and health reminders as well as social and wellness programs facilitated by a physical robot in the community area and a staff member (likely the activity director).
SimpleC Wellness Platform with Social Robot InteractionRobot InterventionsParticipants in the Social Robot condition will have access to personal media, reminders, televisit, messaging, news, and wellness programs in their own room via the Companion. Participants will also will have access to social and health reminders as well as social and wellness programs facilitated by a virtual robot agent in their own room via the Companion, social and health reminders as well as social and wellness programs facilitated by a physical robot in the community area and a staff member (likely the activity director).
SimpleC Wellness PlatformBehavioral InterventionsParticipants in the SimpleC Wellness Platform condition will have access to personal media, reminders, televisit, messaging, news, and wellness programs in their own room via the Companion.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Caregiver Guilt Scale. A 4-point scale with higher score indicating higher guilt.Baseline, Midpoint (3 months), Final (6 months)

\[Questionnaire\] Family caregiver feelings of guilt.

Change in Quality of Life. A 13-item survey with high scores indicating higher quality of life.Baseline, Midpoint (3 months), Final (6 months)

\[Questionnaire\] Assessment of different aspects of quality of life, including physical health, energy, family, money.

Change in Perceived Stress Scale. A 5-point scale with higher scores indicating higher stress.Baseline, Midpoint (3 months), Final (6 months)

\[Questionnaire\] Family caregiver experience of stress in the past 4 months. Modification: Answer as it relates to caregiving.

Change in Technology Acceptance and Experience Questionnaire. A scale with high scores indicating higher acceptance.Midpoint (3 months), Final (6 months)

\[Questionnaire\] Assessment of users' perceived ease of use, usefulness, and satisfaction of using the technology.

Change in Robotic Social Attributes Scale (RoSAS). An 18-item scale with high scores indicating positive attitudes for dimensions of warmth and competency and a negative attitude for dimension of discomfort.Midpoint (3 months), Final (6 months)

\[Questionnaire\] Perception and judgment of Social Assistive Robot social attributes on 3 dimensions: Warmth, competency, and discomfort

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Value proposition/Economic Impact6 months

\[Interview\] Discussions with facility staff and key decision makers to understand the value of the technology in providing social interaction and reminders to their residents.

Requirements6 months

Identified requirements for design, training, and communication as derived from analysis of: \[Interview, observations\]

Participation Pattern6 months

How often system is used, buttons clicked, voice activation \[usage data, interview, observations\]

Usability and usefulness6 months

Identified factors that indicate the ease of use and usefulness for different tasks as derived from analysis of: \[Interview, usage data\]

Technology acceptance and adoption Interview.Final (6 months)

\[Interview\] Assessment of users acceptance and adoption ease of use, usefulness, and satisfaction of using the technology.

Conversation quality6 months

\[Interview\] User perceptions on the usefulness and ease of use in conversing with the technology.

Affect6 months

\[Interview\] Feelings of enjoyment, satisfaction, when using the technology

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

University of Georgia

🇺🇸

Athens, Georgia, United States

SimpleC

🇺🇸

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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