Perspectives of Thai Seniors on the Innovative Health Care Robot

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Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat, Supattra Pranee, Sodsri Pulphon, Chutirom Suwannapirom

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This study aims to investigate the technological acceptance of innovative health care robots in Thailand. After 2023, robotics and artificial intelligence will be the primary focus. The rise of robots has reached a tipping point in the global robotics industry. Autonomous unmanned vehicles and consumer service robots are two aspects of robots that are not utilized in the industrial sector. The "Sawasdee Nurse Robot" is the successor to the "Pencil Robot." It is a technological advancement in robotic nursing devices intended to aid patients and reduce the workload of nurses. The size of the robot will be determined by the characteristics of the various tasks. The researcher examined the events that led to the creation of the Sawadee Nurse robot. The samples were divided into two groups: 200 senior citizens from the Mueang District of Udon Thani Province, Thailand, and 400 Muang District residents. 74.5 percent of the sample believed that the ability to move around is at a high level, with opinions decreasing as follows: some sections can rotate or move (20.2%) and tabletop robots can't rotate or move at all (0.0 percent) (5.5 percent). Overall, it was of outstanding quality. Opinions regarding the creation of the "Hello, nurse robot" The Robot Body's construction and general characteristics (Features) were of superior quality.

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Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat, Supattra Pranee, Sodsri Pulphon, Chutirom Suwannapirom. (2023). Perspectives of Thai Seniors on the Innovative Health Care Robot. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(2s), 378–387. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/311
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