Aim
To investigate the effects of interacting with the companion robot, Paro, on blood pressure and heart rate of older people in a residential care facility.
Methods
This study used a repeated measures design. Twenty‐one residents in rest home and hospital level care had their blood pressure taken three times; before, during and after interacting with the seal robot.
Results
Four residents who did not interact with the robot were excluded from the final analysis (final n = 17). The final analysis found that systolic and diastolic blood pressure changed significantly over time as did heart rate. Planned comparisons revealed that systolic and diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly from baseline to when residents had Paro (systolic, P = 0.048; diastolic, P = 0.05). Diastolic blood pressure increased significantly after Paro was withdrawn (P = 0.03).
Conclusion
Interacting with Paro has a physiological effect on cardiovascular measures, which is similar to findings with live animals.