Acceptability of Using a Robotic Nursing Assistant in Health Care Environments: Experimental Pilot Study
BackgroundAccording to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses will be the largest labor pool in the United States by 2022, and more than 1.1 million nursing positions have to be filled by then in order to avoid a nursing shortage. In addition, the incidence rate of musculoskeletal disorders in nu...
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Main Authors: | Saadatzi, Mohammad Nasser (Author), Logsdon, M Cynthia (Author), Abubakar, Shamsudeen (Author), Das, Sumit (Author), Jankoski, Penelope (Author), Mitchell, Heather (Author), Chlebowy, Diane (Author), Popa, Dan O (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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