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. 2019 Jul 24;21(7):e13322. doi: 10.2196/13322

Table 3.

Considerations and recommendations for future research.

Research considerations Recommendations
Internal validity
  • Improve upon and expand methods beyond pilot studies

  • Use validated mental health outcome measures when advancing beyond pilot feasibility studies

  • Account for potential mediators between socially assistive robot interactions and mental health outcomes, such as usability or technology issues

External validity/generalizability
  • Expand beyond dementia and developmentally disordered populations to include a range of ages and diagnoses (with special attention to those who may not currently have access to needed care)

  • Explore use of socially assistive robots across different settings, from medical facilities to at-home robots

Inclusion of theory
  • Use existing literature on human-robot interactions to account for study aims and interventions design decisions

  • Embed psychological theory into future research—such as object relations—to explore individual mental health outcomes and reactions and perceived efficacy of socially assistive robots

Dissemination and translation
  • Expand future research to robots that can engage in more human-like social interaction

  • Consider close, multidisciplinary collaborations (eg, between clinicians, researchers, and robotics programmers) to allow for iterative and responsive intervention development

Cultural concerns
  • Investigate the impact of sociocultural beliefs and differences related to technology comfort, linguistic challenges, and interest in socially assistive robots for mental health

  • Focus on specific mental health populations that might be uniquely suited to benefit from socially assistive robots