Evaluating the Use of a Robot in a Hematological Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study

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The aim of the SYRIACA project was to test the capability of a social robot to perform specific tasks in healthcare settings, reducing infection risks for patients and caregivers. The robot was piloted in an Intensive Hematological Unit, where the patients' and healthcare operators' acceptability of the robot was evaluated. The robot's functions, including logistics, surveillance, entertainment, and remote visits, were well accepted. Patients expressed interest in having multiple interactions with the robot, which testifies to its engaging potential and that it provides useful services. During remote visits, the robot reduced perceived stress among patients, alleviating feelings of isolation. The successful implementation of the robot suggests its potential to enhance safety and well-being in healthcare settings.

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Falcone, M., D’Onofrio, G., Iannacone, G., Steduto, M., Carella, A. M., Giuliani, F., & Ricciardi, F. (2023). Evaluating the Use of a Robot in a Hematological Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 23(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23208365

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