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Workplace wellness programs constitute a preventive measure to help avoid healthcare costs for companies, with additional
benefits for employee productivity and other organizational outcomes. Interventions using social robots may have some
advantages over other conventional telemedicine applications, since they can deliver personalized feedback and counseling.
This investigation focused on a health-promoting intervention within work environments, and compared the efficacy of the
intervention on two distinct groups, one guided by a human agent and the other by a robot agent. Participants (n = 56)
were recruited from two Portuguese organizations and led through eight sessions by the social agent, the goal being to
encourage health behavior change and adoption of a healthier lifestyle. The results indicate that the group led by the robot
agent revealed better post-intervention scores than the group led by the human agent, specifically with regard to productivity
despite presenteeism and regard of their level of mental well-being. No effects were found concerning the work engagement
level of participants in either group. By demonstrating the potential of using social robots to establish therapeutic and worth
relationships with employees in their workplaces, this study provides interesting new findings that contribute to the literature
on health behavior change and human–robot interaction.
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Human–robot interaction Workplace intervention Health intervention
Citation
LOPES, S. L.; FERREIRA, A. I.; PRADA, R. The Use of Robots in the Workplace: Conclusions from a Health Promoting Intervention Using Social Robots. International Journal of Social Robotics, [s. l.], v. 15, n. 6, p. 893–905, 2023. DOI 10.1007/s12369-023-01000-5. Disponível em: https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=76502f3d-d9ee-3ed7-9bd1-b10874fd8cb7. Acesso em: 17 set. 2024.
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Springer Verlag