EcSAAM: a model studying the acceptance and effect of virtual agents, holograms and robots on loneliness and quality of life, for elderly care in a context of Covid or social isolation
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Ce document a été publié dans
Journée ALCOR - Consommation et Soin, Journée ALCOR - Consommation et Soin, 2021-07-01, Lille. 2021-07-01, vol. 1
Résumé en anglais
We show the key role of the population of informal caregivers, the reason why the situation should worsen in the future, leaving more seniors not receiving enough social care. We show that virtual agents, holograms and ...Lire la suite >
We show the key role of the population of informal caregivers, the reason why the situation should worsen in the future, leaving more seniors not receiving enough social care. We show that virtual agents, holograms and robots might be possible complementary agents for human and elderly care. We also propose a reduced glossary for the virtual agents, retaining the clearest term of EVA. Then is introduced Loneliness: its relevance amongst seniors and more in a time of Covid crisis. A novel Service agents acceptance research model is presented, to be tested for elderly-care by a robot for now, and adapted to human care Globally, and overall human interaction in general when social link matters, and for all 3 agents: EVAs, Holograms or Robots.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Quality of Life
Elderly Care
Technology Acceptance Model
Embodied virtual agents
Holograms
Robots
Emotions
Social link or interaction
Loneliness
Modeling
Well-being
Unités de recherche