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Impact of Conversational Approaches in Pediatric Social Robot-Mediated Interventions
Sponsor: Samsung Medical Center
Summary
This study examines how different robot dialogue systems (rule-based vs. large language model-based) and content types (emotional support vs. safety education) affect pediatric patients' responses during hospital-based robot-mediated interventions. Approximately 60 pediatric patients aged 2-9 years will be randomly assigned to interact with a social robot (LIKU) using either rule-based or LLM-based dialogue. Each child will participate in two activity sessions (emotional content and safety content) in randomized order. Primary outcomes include child engagement, emotional responses, robot perception, and activity preferences, assessed through standardized questionnaires (UEQ, Godspeed), child interviews, and behavioral observations. Additionally, 5 experts will evaluate content appropriateness and safety. This pilot study aims to provide foundational data for developing personalized pediatric robot programs in hospital settings, optimizing both dialogue approaches and content design based on individual child characteristics.
Official title: The Impact of Conversational Approaches in Pediatric Robot-Mediated Interventions on Children's Responses in Hospital Settings: A Comparative Study of Rule-Based vs. LLM-Based Systems
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
2 Years - 9 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-02-09
Completion Date
2027-07-30
Last Updated
2026-02-05
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Robot-Mediated Emotional Support Activity
10-15 minute structured activity focusing on emotional recognition, expression, and regulation through storytelling, discussion, and artistic activities (drawing, physical expression) with the LIKU social robot
Robot-Mediated Safety Education Activity
10-15 minute structured activity focusing on safety awareness and emergency response behaviors through educational videos, discussions, and hands-on activities (crafts, physical practice) with the LIKU social robot
Locations (1)
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea