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Designing Software for Elderly Suffering from Cognitive Impairments M. PINO , M. BOULAY, AS. RIGAUD Research team EA 4468 Paris Descartes University, Broca Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (France) International Conference ADI, 2012 International Conference ADI, 2012

Designing Software for Elderly Suffering from Cognitive Impairments M. PINO, M. BOULAY, AS. RIGAUD Research team EA 4468 Paris Descartes University, Broca

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Designing Software for Elderly Suffering from Cognitive Impairments

M. PINO , M. BOULAY, AS. RIGAUDResearch team EA 4468 Paris Descartes University,

Broca Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (France)

International Conference ADI, 2012International Conference ADI, 2012

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AIM: the design, development and assessment of technological products and services for elderly people with cognitive impairment, and family and professional caregivers.

Technological applications are used in this context:•To support elderly people with their daily-life activities•To provide healthcare and cognitive stimulation•To help caregivers better manage patient difficulties

LUSAGE user-lab

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• Support for basic activities: organization, planning, locating objects, medication reminding

• Monitoring and safety• Information and

educational games to support cognitive wellness and social engagement

• Simplified menu to access these services

Social Assistive Robotics

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• Embodiment• Emotion• Dialog• Personality• Human-oriented perception• User modeling• Socially situated learning• Intentionality

T. Fong, I. Nourbakhsh, and K. Dautenhahn. A survey of socially interactive robots. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 42(3-4):143–166, 2003.

Social Assistive Robotics

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Human Activity Assistive Technology Model (HAAT) (Cook and Husey, 1995)

External enabler (device) used to overcome any contextual obstacle.

Person with his/her skills and impairments

Social framework and physical environment in which the person and the AT operate

Procedure, operation or task that the person would like to achieve

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PRIMO: Cognitive Stimulation software

• Maintain cognitive resources • Reinforce automatisms & implement routines• Increase self-esteem, motivation, socialization

• On-line programme• Personalized set of exercises (memory, attention, judgment, executive function, etc)• Different levels of difficulty • Remote neuropsychological supervision

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Design & Development Cycle

Final Product

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Faucounau, V. et al., (2009). Caregivers’ requirements for in-home robotic agent.

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Wu et al., (2010). Robotic agents for supporting community-dwelling elderly people with memory complaints: Perceived needs and preferences

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Usability assessment

• Usability testing : - Ensure that systems are adapted to end-users - No potential negative outcomes - Allows ergonomics improvement

Classical procedure : Observing how users interact with prototypes or final products to perform a set of predefined tasks under controlled conditions

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Evaluation criteria

• Objective performance measures: - Time to complete the tasks - Number of manipulation errors - Numbers of verbal or physical help requests - Accuracy in the tasks and type of « cognitive error »

• Subjective measures: - Satisfaction questionnaire

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METHODS• 7 participants with AD (MMSE = 16-24)• Age mean 82,4 y/o • Education mean 11,5 y• 4 sessions with 15 exercices • None computer experience

RESULTS• Identification of usability problems resulting from the interface design• Difficulties are related to the severity of cognitive impairment• Some assistance may be necessary• The use of a touchscreen is strongly recommended

First Evaluation

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Validate

Select all the yellow fruits :

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Interface modifications required

Simplifying procedures and interactions :

• One-click answers• Using a touch screen • Avoiding unnecessary messages• Adjusting font and images size• Eliminating check-box • Eliminating “validation” button

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Second EvaluationMETHODS• 15 participants (AD = 3, MCI = 8, HC = 4)• Age mean 78,2 y/o• Education mean 11 y• 1 session with 9 exercices • Half of them had already used a computer before

RESULTS• The improved version is more intuitive and learnable • The application is adapted to persons with MCI and early AD• Still, some assistance may be necessary• Touchscreen works better than mouse or touchpad

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QuoVADis – 30 juin 2011 -

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Discussion • The possibility of using the Interface depends on

cognitive abilities preserved at MCI and early AD

• Importance of attitude : confidence and motivation

• Technology use: encouraging to find “their way” to use the system

• Involving caregivers

• Challenge: how to compensate attentional and executive deficits that affect the capacity of initiating and completing a sequency?

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Thank you!