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| European Union | OTHER |
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The study is a multicentre Proof-of-Concept. The general objective of the e-VITA project is to develop a personalized virtual coach capable of interacting with its elderly interlocutor. The experimentation will be carried out in 4 sites: Italy, France, Germany and Japan.
The general objective of the e-VITA project is to improve well-being for older adults and thereby promote active and healthy ageing, contribute to independent living, and reduce risks of social exclusion of older adults by making use a virtual coach by 240 healthy older adults recruited from Europe (France, Germany and Italy) and Japan. The study is a multicenter Proof-of-Concept study with a duration of the intervention of six months.
The multidisciplinary consortium collaborating in this project will develop an innovative ICT-based virtual coaching system to detect subtle changes in physical, cognitive, psychological and social domains of older adult's daily life. The e-VITA virtual coach will thus provide personalized recommendations and interventions, for sustainable wellbeing in a smart living environment at home.
The different components of the system are:
These components (coaches, sensors, chatbot and social platform) together with a main software named Use Cases Configurator (UCC) constitute the Virtual Coach.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| NAO robot group | Experimental |
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| Google Nest Hub (2e generation) group | Experimental |
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| Gatebox group | Experimental |
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| CelesTE robot group | Experimental |
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| Control group | Other |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Virtual coach with NAO robot | Device | The coaching device used is the softbank NAO 5 and NAO 6 humanoid interactive mobile robot. These robot platform allows multimodal natural language interaction and robot autonomous movement. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in the Quality of Life | The EQ-5D-5L scale consists of five dimensions: mobility, independence, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression. Each dimension has 5 levels: no problems, mild problems, moderate problems, severe problems and extreme problems. The participant is asked to indicate his/her health status by ticking the box corresponding to the most appropriate statement in each of the five dimensions. The numbers from the five dimensions can be combined into a 5-digit number that describes the health status of the participant. | baseline and 6 months later |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in usability | The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a reliable tool for measuring usability. It consists of a10 item questionnaire with five response options for respondents from 'Strongly agree' to 'Strongly disagree'. | At 3 and 6 months from baseline |
| Change in frailty status |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Roberta Bevilacqua | IRCCS INRCA, Ancona, Italy | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Broca Hospital | Paris | France | ||||
| Diocesan Caritas Association for the Archdiocese of Cologne |
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| Virtual coach with Google Nest Hub (2e generation) group | Device | The coaching device used is Google Nest Hub (2e generation). This is a connected speaker enriched with a 7-chip touch screen. It has a loudspeaker and 3 microphones, making interaction possible. |
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| Virtual coach with Gatebox device | Device | The coaching device used is the Gatebox, a hologram like device which the user can interact. There are internal sensors such as a camera and a microphone allow the user to converse with the projected character. It connects to the Internet via a wireless LAN. With infrared rays and Bluetooth, it can also be connected to household appliances and other devices. |
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| virtual coach with CelesTE robot | Device | The coaching device used is the CelesTE robot, a prayer companion designed for Christian Catholic users.The intended main function of CelesTE is to be a "guardian angel", especially thought for elderly people. It can be a prayer companion, and contains a vast number of teachings, including the whole Bible. Its AI is capable of keeping a short conversation, in which the user may ask and receive an answer about a sensitive topic (such as happiness, death, faith, etc.). It can also printout a selection of contents. The coaching device CelesTE will be substituted by DarumaTO for the Japanese centers. |
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| booklet | Other | Participant in the control group will receive a booklet containing information and activities on well-being |
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The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) divides the older participants into 9 classes based on the information provided by them and their relatives: between 1 and 3 the patient is non-frail, pre-frail if 4, he is frail from 5 to 9. |
| baseline and 6 months later |
| Change in nutritional capacity | The Short Food frequency questionnaires scale (FFQ) is used to estimate the frequency of daily food intake over a period of time. The FFQ asks for the frequency of certain food intake (once daily, once or twice a week, once or twice a month), and the approximate serving size. The questionnaire asks for information on the habitual intake of the food and is not to quantify the actual amount of nutrients ingested. | baseline and 6 months later |
| Change in affinity with technology | The Affinity for Technology Interaction (ATI) measures a person's interaction-related affinity with technology. It consists of a total of nine items and uses a six-point Likert scale from 1 = completely disagree to 6 = completely agree. | baseline and 6 months later |
| Change in cognitive status | Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a cognitive test validated as a highly sensitive tool for early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Scores on the MoCA range from zero to 30. A score of 26 and higher is considered normal. | baseline and 6 months later |
| Change in psychological mood | The Geriatric Depression scale 5-items version (GDS-5 items) questionnaire assesses the current condition of the patient's mood. Scores >1 are indicative for depression. | baseline and 6 months later |
| Change in performance status | Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) is a short battery of tests designed to assess the function of the lower limbs. This scale consists of 3 different sections: balance assessment, evaluation of walking on 4 linear meters, evaluation of the ability to perform, for 5 consecutive times, the sit to stand from a chair, without using the upper limbs. The total scale score therefore has a range from 0 to 12. A total score below 10 indicates frailty and a high risk of disability and falls. | baseline and 6 months later |
| Change in person's need for technology | The Assistive Technology Device Predisposition Assessment (ATDPA-5 - scales B and E) assesses the person's need for technology. It has two parts. A part on the individual with 9 items assessing functional capacities and 11 items on well-being. These first 20 items are to be filled in on a Likert scale of 5, ranging from 1: poor/not satisfied to 5: excellent/very satisfied. Finally, this last part also assesses personal and psychosocial characteristics. There is no threshold value for these last items. The second part deals with technological tools with 12 items highlighting their expectations in terms of benefits towards three technological tools. There is no threshold for this scale, but the scores range from 0 to 60 (sum of the statements). | baseline and 6 months later |
| Cologne |
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| IRCCS INRCA Hospital | Ancona | 60127 | Italy |
| Tohoku University -Smart Ageing Research Center | Miyagi | Japan |