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KMID : 1142420210190010115
PNF and Movement
2021 Volume.19 No. 1 p.115 ~ p.125
A Survey on the Recognition of Rehabilitative Robots for Therapy and Self-Efficacy in University Students Enrolled in the Department of Physical Therapy
Kim Tae-Ho

Kim Da-Hyeon
Kim Se-Yeon
Park Ha-Yeoung
Lee Eun-Kyung
Jung In-Seon
Chun Ji-Youn
Kim Min-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate basic data on the recognition of rehabilitation robots and self-efficacy through general characteristics of students in the department of physical therapy.

Methods: This study surveyed 100 students in the Department of Physical Therapy at E University in Seongnam using Google Form, an online survey tool. The questionnaire consisted of 64 questions including 15 questions on general characteristics, 13 questions regarding recognition of rehabilitative robots, and 36 questions about self-efficacy. General self-efficacy consisted of three sub-factors: confidence, self-regulation efficacy, and task difficulty preference.

Results: The recognition of rehabilitative robots according to general characteristics showed significant differences in age, level of education, and experience in searching rehabilitative robots; according to general characteristics, self-efficacy showed significant differences dependent on age and gender (p < 0.05). In addition, recognition of rehabilitation robots for students in the Department of Physical Therapy was found to have a significant effect on robot use self-efficacy (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: There were significant differences in the scores of rehabilitation robot recognition and self-efficacy according to the general characteristics of students in the Department of Physical Therapy. For such reasons, it is important for students to have an opportunity to get educated on rehabilitation robots; in order to achieve this goal, domestic studies on rehabilitation robots must be actively conducted. The technological development of rehabilitation robots and the establishment of a system for domestic rehabilitation robots from both social and legal standpoints were found to be necessary based on a volume of domestic research.
KEYWORD
Recognition of rehabilitative robots, Self-efficacy, Students in the Department of Physical Therapy
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