CONTI, Daniela, TRUBIA, Grazia, BUONO, Serafino, DI NUOVO, Santo and DI NUOVO, Alessandro (2020). Social robots to support practitioners in the education and clinical care of children: The CARER-AID project. Life Span and Disability, 23 (1), 17-30. [Article]
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Abstract
The Controlled Autonomous Robot for Early detection and Rehabilitation
of Autism and Intellectual Disability (CARER-AID) project aimed at
verifying the effects of the introduction of a humanoid robot in the
clinical routine as a supervised autonomous assistant to support clinical
staff in the care of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
associated with Intellectual Disability (ID). The CARER-AID project was
undertaken by a multidisciplinary team composed of experts in artificial
intelligence and robotics and clinical psychologists experienced in the
treatment of ID. The literature shows that children with ASD seem to
prefer robotic devices over non-robotic instruments and indeed humans.
Starting from this, CARER-AID clinical studies provided experimental
evidence that demonstrated several potential benefits of robot-assisted
therapy when treating children with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as ASD with or without ID. Alongside the study in a clinical setting, the
project also investigated the acceptability and the attitudes towards
social robotics in an educational context. The study evaluated the
teachers' perception of introducing a humanoid robot in a kindergarten
and the attitudes of children with Typical Development (TD) towards.
The results of the clinical and educational studies showed the usefulness
of social robotics in supporting practitioners in their interventions with
both TD and neurodevelopmental disorders. The CARER-AID project
offers a unitary vision of a robot that can serve in different aspects and
levels of the care, from the education to the therapeutic rehabilitation,
from assessment to monitoring of results, providing assistance to
caregivers and professionals at school and in clinical settings.
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