A qualitative study investigating caregiver perspectives of an artificial intelligence assistive device to support daily activities in families with children with autism spectrum disorder
Nina Perry, Kelsie A Boulton, Lorna Hankin, Bruna B Roisenberg, Adam J Guastella

TL;DR
This study explores how caregivers of children with autism view AI-assistive devices like the Pixi Home-Hub in supporting daily activities and adaptive functioning.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel qualitative exploration of caregiver perspectives on AI-assistive devices for children with autism.
Findings
Caregivers identified areas for growth in their child's adaptive functioning and potential for AI support.
Caregivers highlighted the need to balance their child's support needs with their own.
Caregivers suggested AI-assistive devices could act as digital navigators for health and government supports.
Abstract
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families report diverse challenges in adaptive functioning. Artificial intelligence (AI)-assistive devices can offer innovative solutions to support adaptive functioning by offering real time assistance and capacity to adapt to heterogenous needs. This qualitative study utilised an AI-assistive device, the Pixi Home-Hub, to explore caregiver perspectives, experiences and needs related to the broader potential of AI to support adaptive functioning in their daily lives. Criterion purposive sampling recruited 10 caregivers of children with ASD. Two focus groups were conducted to discuss how an AI-assistive device, the Pixi Home-Hub, could support their child and families adaptive functioning. Content analysis was utilised to interpret the data. Independent coding by a second reviewer, analytical memos and peer review were employed to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutism Spectrum Disorder Research · Family and Disability Support Research · Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
