论文标题

机器人作为心理福祉教练:设计和道德建议

Robots as Mental Well-being Coaches: Design and Ethical Recommendations

论文作者

Axelsson, Minja, Spitale, Micol, Gunes, Hatice

论文摘要

最近十年表明,人们对机器人作为福祉教练的兴趣越来越大。但是,尚未提出有关机器人作为促进心理健康的教练设计的有见地的准则。本文详细介绍了基于基于基础理论方法的定性分析的设计和道德建议,该方法是由三步的迭代设计过程进行的,其中包括涉及用户中心的设计研究,涉及机器人福祉教练,即:(1)用户以用户为中心的设计研究,由用户以用户为中心的设计研究进行了研究,该研究与11个参与者一起进行了一项简短的教练,以及与人类的教练一起,以及人类的两家教练,以及人类的教练,以及人类的教练,以及人类的教练,以及人类的实践,以及(人类),以及(人类),以及人类的教练,((半结构化的个人访谈数据来自20名参与者,他们与机器人福祉教练胡椒进行了积极的心理学干预研究,以及(3)一项以用户为中心的设计研究,与3名积极心理学研究的参与者以及2名相关的健康教练进行了研究。在进行了主题分析和定性分析之后,我们将收集到收敛性和不同主题的数据整理在一起,并从这些结果中提炼了一套设计指南和道德考虑。我们的发现可以在设计机器人心理健康教练时要考虑到关键方面的研究人员和机器人。

The last decade has shown a growing interest in robots as well-being coaches. However, insightful guidelines for the design of robots as coaches to promote mental well-being have not yet been proposed. This paper details design and ethical recommendations based on a qualitative analysis drawing on a grounded theory approach, which was conducted with a three-step iterative design process which included user-centered design studies involving robotic well-being coaches, namely: (1) a user-centred design study conducted with 11 participants consisting of both prospective users who had participated in a Brief Solution-Focused Practice study with a human coach, as well as coaches of different disciplines, (2) semi-structured individual interview data gathered from 20 participants attending a Positive Psychology intervention study with the robotic well-being coach Pepper, and (3) a user-centred design study conducted with 3 participants of the Positive Psychology study as well as 2 relevant well-being coaches. After conducting a thematic analysis and a qualitative analysis, we collated the data gathered into convergent and divergent themes, and we distilled from those results a set of design guidelines and ethical considerations. Our findings can inform researchers and roboticists on the key aspects to take into account when designing robotic mental well-being coaches.

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