Robot 'Pepper' steps in to bridge cancer education gap for disabled adults
NCT ID NCT07477938
Summary
This study is testing if a friendly, interactive robot named Pepper can be a good way to teach cancer awareness and screening information to adults with intellectual disabilities. About 25 adults from a day service in Ireland will have sessions with the robot, which will talk to them about breast and bowel cancer. The goal is to see if this approach is helpful, easy to use, and improves their knowledge about cancer signs and screening.
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University Hospital Galway
Galway, H91 YR 71, Ireland
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