Transcultural Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Health and Social Care
- 1st Edition - April 22, 2022
- Authors: Irena Papadopoulos, Christina Koulouglioti, Chris Papadopoulos, Antonio Sgorbissa
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 0 4 0 7 - 0
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Request a sales quoteTranscultural Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Health and Social Care provides healthcare professionals with a deeper understanding of the incredible opportunities brought by the emerging field of AI robotics. In addition, it provides robotic researchers with the point-of-view of healthcare professionals to understand what the healthcare sector – as well as the market – really needs from robotics technology. By doing so, the book fills an important gap between both fields in order to leverage new developments and collaborative work in favor of global patients.
The book is aimed at the non-technical reader, especially health and social care professionals, and explains in a simple way the technological principles applied in the development of socially assistive humanoid AI robots (SAHR), the values which guide such developments, the ethics related to them, and research approaches in the field, with a focus on achieving a culturally competent SAHR.
- 2023 PROSE Awards - Winner: Category: Nursing and Allied Health: Association of American Publishers
- Presents user-friendly and stage-by-stage information to help readers appreciate how AI robots work and how they can be integrated in their work environments
- Explains why AI and socially assistive robotics need to be culturally competent
- Helps reduce readers’ fears and change negative prejudices they may have about robots as a relevant tool for healthcare
- Written by experts in AI robotics and the creators of transcultural health/social robotics
- Informed by the largest trial conducted with real patients
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Foreword by Tetsuya Tanioka
- Foreword by Matthias Rehm
- Chapter 1. The fourth industrial revolution and the introduction of culturally competent concepts and values for AI technologies in health care
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. The fourth industrial revolution
- 1.3. The importance of cultural competence and the need for culturally competent socially assistive robots
- 1.4. The underpinning values, transcultural ethics, and cultural dimensions for culturally competent robots
- 1.5. Applying values, principles, definitions, components, and dimensions
- 1.6. Case study: Mrs. Christou story
- 1.7. What you will find in this book
- 1.8. Conclusion
- 1.9. Reflective questions
- Chapter 2. A beginner's guide to how robots work
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Writing computer programs
- 2.3. Dealing with the complexity of the real world
- 2.4. Once again: “why can't the robot do that?”
- 2.5. Conclusion
- Chapter 3. What the literature says about social robots and AI technologies in health and social care
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Humanoid and animal-like socially assistive robots
- 3.3. Surgical robots and robots used in rehabilitation
- 3.4. Usefulness, appearance, and other cultural characteristics influencing acceptability
- 3.5. Views of nurses and other health professionals on the use of SARs
- 3.6. Enablers and barriers to the implementation of SARs
- 3.7. Conclusion
- Chapter 4. The ethics of socially assistive robots in health and social care
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Ethical frameworks for socially assistive robots in care
- 4.3. Ethics in the CARESSES project
- 4.4. Robots, care recipients, and caregivers: ethical considerations
- 4.5. Governance and legislation
- 4.6. Conclusion
- 4.7. Appendices
- Chapter 5. A workplan to develop culturally competent robots: the CARESSES case study
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Building social robots for everybody and everywhere: a contemplation of what is missing
- 5.3. The CARESSES case study told as a radio drama
- 5.4. Preparing the work plan: the path from scenarios and guidelines to artificial intelligence, from technological development to end-user evaluation
- 5.5. Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Stories and scenarios for the development of a culturally competent socially assistive robot for health and social care
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. The use of stories
- 6.3. Writing stories for cultural groups
- 6.4. Explaining and discussing the construction of scenarios and their content
- 6.5. Discussion
- 6.6. Conclusion
- 6.7. Reflective questions
- Chapter 7. From stories to scenarios and guidelines for the programming of culturally competent, socially assistive robots
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Theoretical underpinnings
- 7.3. The observation study: the processes used for the development of observation tools
- 7.4. Creation of the observation tools and how to use them
- 7.5. Video recordings
- 7.6. Summary of selected example results
- 7.7. The ADORE model
- 7.8. Examples of the final guidelines produced
- 7.9. Evaluation of the videoed encounters of robot with actor-users
- 7.10. Conclusions
- 7.11. Reflective questions
- Chapter 8. From guidelines to culturally competent artificial intelligence
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Representing knowledge
- 8.3. How to embed cultural competence into robots
- 8.4. Conclusions
- Chapter 9. Development of a fully autonomous culturally competent robot companion
- 9.1. Introduction: autonomous robots revisited from Shakey to Boston dynamics legged robots
- 9.2. Yet some more words about 24/7 autonomy and robustness
- 9.3. A seemingly autonomous robot: the CARESSES case study
- 9.4. Cultural competence everywhere and the cloud hypothesis
- 9.5. Conclusion
- Chapter 10. The CARESSES trial and results
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Trial design
- 10.3. Trial feasibility
- 10.4. Quantitative results and interpretations
- 10.5. Study limitations
- 10.6. Reflective questions
- Chapter 11. The role of culturally competent robots in major health disasters
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. The need for transcultural AI robotics in major health disasters
- 11.3. Developing a transcultural AI robotics strategy for major health disasters
- 11.4. Training and preparing for transcultural AI robotics in major health disasters
- 11.5. Conclusion
- 11.6. Reflective questions
- Chapter 12. Future gazing
- 12.1. Introduction
- 12.2. My time-machine is parked in 2025: how technology will develop in the near future
- 12.3. Let us now gaze a little further into the future
- 12.4. The urgent need for training and engagement of health and social care staff
- 12.5. Conclusion
- 12.6. Reflective questions
- Index
- No. of pages: 310
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: April 22, 2022
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323904070
- eBook ISBN: 9780323907026
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Irena Papadopoulos
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Christina Koulouglioti
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Chris Papadopoulos
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