Nursing and human-computer interaction in healthcare robots for older people: An integrative review
Objectives: This study examined the published works related to healthcare robotics for older people using the attributes of health, nursing, and the human-computer interaction framework. Design: An integrative literature review. Methods: A search strategy captured 55 eligible articles from databases...
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Main Authors: | Michael Joseph S. Dino (Author), Patricia M. Davidson (Author), Kenneth W. Dion (Author), Sarah L. Szanton (Author), Irvin L. Ong (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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