IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, pp.2322 - 2327
Abstract
In this paper, we present ALH-E (ALternative Healthcare for Expressing ache), an assistive robot with a deformable and flexible interface for pain communication. It consists of two components: a squeezable device for inputting the patient’s pain intensity and a flexible output device that expresses the pain by twisting-bending movements in response to the input signals. The interconnectivity between the devices allows for communication of pain intensity between patients and caregivers, anywhere and anytime. A field study in the hospital (dental clinic and orthopedic) was conducted to verify the usability and effectiveness of ALH-E in pain communication. Our field study results demonstrated the unique advantages of ALH-E over conventional methods, providing significant assistance to patients and caregivers.