Non-randomized controlled clinical trial was used. Data were collected using the Working Time Tracking Form in three data collection points (baseline, at 1 month and at 2 month). The participants were home care professionals who carried out home care clients' medication management. Home care clients were allocated into intervention and control groups (n=64 and 46, respectively) based on whether or not they used the robot. The statistical analysis methods were used.
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Baseline measurement: working time used for medication management during one week
Timeframe: One week
Change from baseline working time used for medication management at 1 month during one week
Timeframe: One week
Change from baseline working time used for medication management at 2 months during one week
Timeframe: One week