Véronique Faucounau
Paris Descartes University
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Journal of Applied Gerontology | 2016
Ya-Huei Wu; Victoria Cristancho-Lacroix; Christine Fassert; Véronique Faucounau; Jocelyne de Rotrou; Anne-Sophie Rigaud
The purpose of this study was to explore perceived difficulties and needs of older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and their attitudes toward an assistive robot to develop appropriate robot functionalities. Twenty subjects were recruited to participate in either a focus group or an interview. Findings revealed that although participants reported difficulties in managing some of their daily activities, they did not see themselves as needing assistance. Indeed, they considered that they were capable of coping with difficulties with some compensatory strategies. They therefore declared that they did not need or want a robot for the moment but that they considered it potentially useful either for themselves in the future or for other older adults suffering from frailty, loneliness, and disability. Factors underlying unwillingness to adopt an assistive robot were discussed. These issues should be carefully addressed in the design and diffusion processes of an assistive robot.
Technology and Health Care | 2009
Véronique Faucounau; Ya-Huei Wu; M. Boulay; Marina Maestrutti; Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Older people are an important and growing sector of the population. This demographic change raises the profile of frailty and disability within the worlds population. In such conditions, many old people need aides to perform daily activities. Most of the support is given by family members who are now a new target in the therapeutic approach. With advances in technology, robotics becomes increasingly important as a means of supporting older people at home. In order to ensure appropriate technology, 30 caregivers filled out a self-administered questionnaire including questions on needs to support their proxy and requirements concerning the robotic agents functions and modes of action. This paper points out the functions to be integrated into the robot in order to support caregivers in the care of their proxy. The results also show that caregivers have a positive attitude towards robotic agents.
Psychologie & Neuropsychiatrie Du Vieillissement | 2009
Ya-Huei Wu; Véronique Faucounau; Jocelyne de Rotrou; Mathilde Riguet; Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Caregivers of patients with Alzheimers disease or related disorders are exposed to many stress factors which increase the risk of developing physical and psychological disturbances. To limit these negative effects, different psychosocial interventions for carers have been proposed. With progress in technologies, telephone or the internet can offer flexible and tailored means to deliver this kind of interventions. In this literature review, we listed and analysed the articles devoted to this topic. Sixteen papers concerning nine intervention programs were selected. The analysis shows that the internet, as a means to deliver an intervention programme, is more interactive, attractive and less intrusive than telephone. Efficacy of the interventions via this kind of technologies can be compared to that observed in face to face ones: despite weak methodology and inconsistent outcomes of the studies, they showed some improvement in burden, anxiety, depression and self-efficacy. Finally, before implementation of this kind of technologies, it is necessary to test learnability, adaptability and acceptability. Usability of a technology is a key factor for its adoption and efficacy.
Health Informatics Journal | 2011
Ya-Huei Wu; Véronique Faucounau; M. Boulay; Marina Maestrutti; Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Researchers in robotics have been increasingly focusing on robots as a means of supporting older people with cognitive impairment at home. The aim of this study is to explore the elderly’s needs and preferences towards having an assistive robot in the home. In order to ensure the appropriateness of this technology, 30 subjects aged 60 and older with memory complaints were recruited from the Memory Clinic of the Broca Hospital. We conducted an interview-administered questionnaire that included questions about their needs and preferences concerning robot functions and modes of action. The subjects reported a desire to retain their capacity to manage their daily activities, to maintain good health and to stimulate their memory. Regarding robot functions, the cognitive stimulation programme earned the highest proportion of positive responses, followed by the safeguarding functions, fall detection and the automatic help call.
Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging | 2010
Véronique Faucounau; Y.-H. Wu; M. Boulay; J. De Rotrou; A.-S. Rigaud
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2011
Jocelyne de Rotrou; I. Cantegreil; Véronique Faucounau; Catherine Chausson; David Jegou; Sophie Grabar; Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Gerontechnology | 2009
M. Pino; Véronique Faucounau; Y.-H. Wu; M. Boulay; M. Riguet; M. de Sant'Anna; Hermine Lenoir; M-L. Seux; L. Hugonot; G. Orvoen; F. Labourée; Florence Moulin; I. Cantegreil; J. de Rotrou; A.-S. Rigaud
NPG Neurologie - Psychiatrie - Gériatrie | 2010
M. de Sant’Anna; J. de Rotrou; Y.-H. Wu; Véronique Faucounau; M. Boulay; I. Cantegreil; M. Pino; M. Riguet; Marie-Laure Seux; L. Hugonot; F. Labourée; G. Orvoen; Florence Moulin; Hermine Lenoir; S. Boespflug; A.-S. Rigaud
NPG Neurologie - Psychiatrie - Gériatrie | 2010
A.-S. Rigaud; T. Simonnet; V. Rialle; P. Rumeau; C. Vallet; J.-L. Baldinger; I. Belfeki; J. Boudy; J. de Rotrou; M. de Sant’Anna; J. Extra; Véronique Faucounau; F. Labourée; A. Lacombe; G. Orvoen; M. Riguet; F. Vella; N. Vigourou; Y.-H. Wu
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Anne-Sophie Rigaud; Véronique Faucounau; Jocelyne de Rotrou; Martha De Sant’Anna; Ya-Huei-Wu