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Integrating Robotics in Hospital and Home Education: A Systematic Review of Innovative Teaching Practices Cover

Integrating Robotics in Hospital and Home Education: A Systematic Review of Innovative Teaching Practices

Open Access
|Sep 2025

Figures & Tables

Table 1

Classification of Educational Robots Based on Their Purpose, Type, and Mode of Interaction.

EDUCATIONAL PURPOSETYPE OF ROBOTMODE OF INTERACTION
Learning ToolEducational robots (e.g., Bee-Bot, LEGO Mindstorms)Programming, observing results
MotivatorSocial robots (e.g., NAO, Pepper)Conversations, interactive games
FacilitatorAssistive robots (e.g., PARO)Physical support, interaction with tools
EntertainerProgrammable robots (e.g., Dash, Dot)Game-based learning, challenges, and games
Table 2

Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria of SLR.

INCLUSION CRITERIAEXCLUSION CRITERIA
Type of study: Peer-reviewed articles reporting empirical, theoretical, or review studies relevant to the identified research domains were included.Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed studies such as unpublished theses, technical reports, opinion articles, or editorials were excluded to maintain a high standard of quality.
Context: Studies had to explicitly address the integration of robotics in hospital or home education contexts.Inappropriate context: Articles dealing with the teaching of robotics exclusively in conventional school settings without mentioning education in hospitals or at home.
Language: Studies published in languages other than English and Italian unless they contained official translations.Language: Articles written in English and Italian were included to ensure access to a broad spectrum of international and national literature.
Time range: Studies published between 2010 and 2023 were selected to ensure relevance and up-to-date information.
Figure 1

PRISMA Flow of the SLR.

Figure 2

Percentage Distribution of Studies Published per Year.

Figure 3

Distribution of Study Types in the SLR.

Figure 4

Overview of Research Methodologies Employed in the Analyzed Studies.

Figure 5

Age Groups Targeted in Studies Using Robotics in Educational Contexts.

Figure 6

Conditions and Disorders Addressed in Studies on Robotics.

Figure 7

Main Research Objectives in the Analyzed Studies.

Figure 8

Types of Instructions and Guidance Provided for Using Robots.

Figure 9

Educational Roles Attributed to Robots in the Reviewed Studies.

Figure 10

Distribution of Robot Designs Used in the Analyzed Studies.

Figure 11

Modes of Interaction with Robots.

Figure 12

Types of Work Environments in Which Robots Are Used with Children.

Figure 13

Classification of Robots Based on Their Primary Function.

Figure 14

Supporting Roles of Robots in Different Contexts.

Figure 15

Skills Developed Through Human-Robot Interaction.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/cie.156 | Journal eISSN: 2631-9179
Language: English
Submitted on: Sep 29, 2024
Accepted on: Apr 12, 2025
Published on: Sep 1, 2025
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2025 Federica Pelizzari, Simone Rocco, Simona Ferrari, published by Ubiquity Press
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