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Stefan Fischer, M.Sc.

  • Robotics
  • Mobile and embedded systems
  • Programming and software systems
  • Virtual Reality

Academic Staff

Grafenau

08552/975620-56


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Contribution
  • Domenic Sommer
  • Tobias Greiler
  • Stefan Fischer
  • Sebastian Wilhelm
  • Lisa-Marie Hanninger
  • Florian Wahl

Investigating Use Requirements. A Participant Observation Study to Define the Information Needs at a Hospital Reception. (Short Paper).

In: HCI International 2023 Posters. 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 23–28, 2023, Proceedings, Part II (Communications in Computer and Information Science) pg. 1-10

  • Eds.:
  • S. Ntoa
  • M. Antona
  • C. Stephanidis
  • G. Salvendy

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

  • (2023)

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-35992-7_23

Journal article
  • Domenic Sommer
  • Eva Pletl
  • Stefan Fischer

Hereinspaziert: Zugangskontrollen durch Roboter.

In: Pflegezeitschrift vol. 77 pg. 56-59

  • (2024)

DOI: 10.1007/s41906-024-2645-5

Mehr Entlastung und Sicherheit für zukünftiges Infektionsgeschehen. Robotergestützte Zugangskontrollen bieten zusätzliche Sicherheit im Pandemiefall. Insbesondere humanoide Roboter können Menschen in Kliniken registrieren, Tests validieren und ein erstes Screening wie Fiebermessen vornehmen. Die Übertragung repetitiver Aufgaben an Roboter, wie die Information über Regularien und Öffnungszeiten, kann ferner das Personal entlasten.
Contribution
  • Domenic Sommer
  • Stefan Fischer
  • Florian Wahl

Investigating hospital service robots: A observation study about relieving information needs at the hospital reception..

In: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) pg. 395–404

  • Eds.:
  • J. Zhou
  • Q. Gao

Springer Nature Switzerland Cham

  • (2024)

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61932-8_45

Hospital receptions (HRs) are a vital area to meet information needs. Deploying Service Robots (SRs) is increasingly important in HR due to staff shortages and increasing healthcare demands in Germany. To evaluate the effectiveness of SR in HR, we conducted a consecutive study during one week in September 2023 in a rural Bavarian hospital. The study involved 1,703 interactions, primarily handled by HR staff (89.9 %), with SRs addressing 10.1 %. HR was mainly requested from 10:00 to 15:00 and the SR between 13:00 to 19:00. Each interaction was mainly under one minute. The requests were predominantly regarding orientation by both the SR and the hospital staff. Our results indicate that SR can reduce workload, saving 2.15 working hours during the study. The findings suggest SRs’ utility in information provision yet highlight the need for more comprehensive studies with advanced SRs in healthcare to optimize their role in information management.